The Brussels Post, 1960-12-15, Page 5rittAttekitalkOlAr
The only way to
make farming pay...
modern method?,
and machines
You can't farm profitably today
by using yesterday's methods and
obsolete machinery. They simply
don't meet the demands of modern
farming . . . high productivity and
low production costs.
The., profit potential of your farm
can only be fully realized through
utilizing modern methods and the
latest farm machinery. Today's
farm machinery measures up to
the task of doing more work faster
and more efficiently. Farm labour,
a major cost in the operation of
any farm, is kept to a bare
minimum while the amount of
work done per day is greatly
increased. Critical farm operations
"get done at exactly the right
time without depending on the
availability of high priced
farm labour.
Massey-Ferguson machines and
implements completely fill the
requirements of profitable
farming—more work with less
manpower at lower cost.
See your
Massey-Ferguson dealer.
Massey-Ferguson Limited
TORONTO
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TAKE THE FAMILY
Ask for ECONOMY COACH
return tickets for 2 or
more. Available anywhere
in Canada on fares over
$5.00
LOW WEEK-END FARES
Good going from Friday
morning until 2 p,m.
Sunday. Return leaving up
to Monday midnight
IIIIMMINI••••••amma.....roono
Plan early to travel CiVR
for dependable service
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TRAVEL GIFT A prepaid ticket makes an ideal Christmas
gift—brings loved ones home for holidays
See your Local CNR Agent for
details and reservations
NADIAN NATIONAL
38-60
H E
LESLIE. E. McKAY
'N SURANLE AGENCY
All Kinds of ^ Insurance
Ir.elud ,ntJ Life
Phone: Brussels 49 r 7
tionktc.n,
Teach them
to ride in single File
close to
the richt hand curb
l-'6F7 SALE —
Dressed Chickens for roasting.
Howard Smith Phone 4451.T6
re.' • •
FOR SALE —
0.' rent, How-ce on Albert street.
Phone 277W
r0F1 SALE —
D,ressed Ducksi and I Dressed
Chickens,
Dan McKinnon Phone 168W
FOR RENT —
A farm house for rent located, near-
:Brussels. For more information
apply aat the Brussels Post.
rOR SALE —
Pure bred. Boxer Pimples, 2
months cid, 'White's Price $25.00;
lajso Flash Fawns.
Jas. McNeil Phone 76
Gift Furniture; New Pianos $55.00
down; Splendid selection of
CHESTERFIELD, Bed Room,
Kitchen Suites. At Mildttay
Furniture Showroom§ also Used
Fitrnitare and used pianos.
Godfrey Schuett Mildmay
Convenient Payment—Free DeliVery
Trade-ins accepted
Flockowners to start day old
chicks in the next four Months, to
Supply us With :hatching: eggs.
E:ttreitiely large premitun paid, Eggs
from seine broods' taken every week
in year, Also wanted: Flocks to
supply its with c'igs 110w, Apply,
Tweedie Chick Hatcheries Limited,
Fergus, Ontario,
Ateraifowpapfro6
mc_)YetummisrewM- MaW • •
Bring the whole readily
to the Lord Elgin---.at
low cost. This is a family
hotel where children axis
welcome.
Nov _he a L'i'd'eirIla'yRe!rT,Easezgz,:itie.);',.::.„e„P."kirtm
w ote Meals for children under 1.0 yeaN4iii t*aut6d
pries, ▪ FerthUlaS pro5igni—gi4 that*.
CAA 11,X--8111parfr$Pad—on Oremistt can rei,ax R 15(100
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• Dependable baby sitters avaiihible and roavt4t-
able.
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Highest cash 'prises_ paid fur dead.
old, sick, or disabled horses and i
cattle, Call long distance and.
for Atwood Zenith 31900 (no tou
charge), day or night. Seven day
FINANO:Nr:4:A. GAR',
Betote yen buy apl.: abou cti Lew
Cost Finitt;cing bervtoe with complete 1,
insurance Covcra,e,
CL-C.11 MON:.:ENCEA.G
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— Phone 663 R 41
ruseatemasialMillIWAAPPPLIfor
Teaching Traffic Safety
starts at horn.
Dead Stock..5t3rVI.C.C.
A.., ?rofm% tgr-, offiet
gooi Ilmm, for a kitten.
PhOritli 331 .1 7'
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vtart. PALS.—
M. IL No, I i f Sepal"
'red a years,
Rea. Bremner Phone 57r7,...
,..ezer.nerai•Mr.11,
.8ALE •
1 pair of lioses. Skates. 000d,
condition; slze. .4. Phone 24-16
',russets. Write •Murray Knight
Tt It. 3, Brussels, Ont,
WHO IS INTERE STED. -,.--
11t,',1ting $10 to $15 a day selling
quality products of a reliable firm,
over 70 years In business7 Write
W. T, itawleigh. Dept. 1,152-0D,
4006 JLlclnelieu, Montreal
SPECIALS AT LEACH'S
Jewellery Store
All Sterling and Silvoi, Plated
Flaiwear and Holloware 10% Off
Ladien and Cleats, 17 jewel Lever
Watches, yellow cases $15.00. up,
34 Piece Set Stainless Steel Flat-
.wear, set for 8, Hollow Handle
only $12.50.
A. complete line of Balova, Ladies and
Gents Watches. Every Bulova watch
sold carries a chance to win valu-
able prizes every week now till
Christmas, $5,000.00 cash prize to
Gl'and Prize winner.
TENDERS WANTED —
Tenders will be received until
January 2nd for the position of
caretaker in each of the twelve
,schools in the • Grey Township
School Area Duties to continence
February 1st, 1061 and continue. for
one year.
Applicants will state salary ex-
Deleted, Duties may be learned from
any :.'member of the School Board.
Ne• tender necessarily accepted.
Norman S. Mover,
Sec'y Grey Two, School Area
R. 3, Brussels, Ont.
SCHOOL CARETAKERS WANTED
Application will be received unt:t
December 10th, for the position of
Caretaker in each of the ten. schools
in Morris Township, Duties to com-
mence February 1, 1991, and con-
dam; for one year,
Applicants will state salary ex.
petted, duties may be learned front
any member of the School Board.
No application necessarily accepted.
Ralph Shaw,
Secretary,
Buevale, Ont.
IN MEMORIAM
WHITTARD — In loving memory
of a dear Mother and Grattdmother,
Mrs. Sarah E, Whittard, who
passed away one year ago, Dec,
13th, 1959
Looking hack with memories
Upon the path you trod,
We bless the hours we had with you,
And leave the rest with God,
— Remembered every clay
Forrest and Children
T:6:. :MUM (11z1,iblv:14 Trot, nod
r',Ant•orl lit-:,l in the Com-
potnity coltri• ina Thursday evening
Dr-ember 32110.. •
Knox -W. M.
t!.. of icuox Church met
Tlinrsday i.ftorttoon in the home
of Airs. .disci icugel. Fourteen were*.
:ittendatice. Mrs. Alex. Steiss was.!"
leader and Miss A, J. Forrest
Pianist. The scripture reading was
!'lven, by 'Mrs. .144 BTPUS and .1 I
Christmas Story "The Gift Without'
the fidver" • was reakl by Miss
Forrest. Mrs. John Schnock read ,,
current events. The president, Mrs,
Sloiley Fischer, presided for the
business. The roll call was answered'
by giving a Christmas verse. The
Dedicatory !Fiver at the annual
meeting in Wingham oar .Tan.uary
10th will be given by 'Mrs, Alex
Steiss The Jlalnuary meeting will bo
held at the home of Miss Forrest.
Mrs. Earl Dunn read the. Christmas
Topic "The Angel Who Refused to
Sing." The letaider read. several
Christmas verses in the meeting,
Miss Forrest presided for the
e)ection of officers, The officers for
1961 are as fellows':
President — Mrs. Stanley Fischer.
Vice-President — Mrs. John
Schnock
Trosurer — Mrs. John Perrie
Secretary — Mrs. 'Gordon Knight
Lit.& L ib. Sec, — Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Welcome & Welfare Sec. — Mrs.
Lynn. Evans
Supply Sec. Mrs, John. Schnook'
'Mid Tidings Sec, — Mrs, Fred
Smalldon
Pianist — Mrs. Alex Steiss
Auditors — Miss Forret and. Mrs.
Mac Engel
Mrs. John Gacint had, the mis-
.fortune to fracture her arm in a
fall in the house on December 5th,
Mrs. Crnalut is with her daughter
Mrs. Schnook.
•
Miss Sharon, Hemingway, nurse-
in-training, Brantford, and Peter
Hemingway, Toronto, spent the week
end with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Doug, Hemingway.
111.1;s. C, L. Matheson, Brussels, has
been engaged its Kindergarten
teacher on the Brussels Public
Sehool staff. She will cofnmence her
duties as such following the Christ-
mas holidays.
Louis Ebel, who has been a
patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, for the past week, returned
home Tuesday.
We are plelised to report that
ac Mitchell, who has been in
Wingham hospital, was Site to come
home on Wednesday.
'est, Pohert Kennedy, of the I_
17. 0, .111, P:, Ottawa, snort a' couple
of days this week with his parents, I
Atr and Mrs. R, W. Kennedy.
cosiumeemesemsessurersenne
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