The Brussels Post, 1961-05-18, Page 5TWICE the help—HALF the work
with our 2-Account Plan
McGavins' Farm Equipment
'SALES and SERVICE WALTON, ONT.
Telephone 751 J 1, Seaforth Telephone 365 W 6, Brussels
FOR SALE —
Presbyterian Church horse sheds at
Oranbrook. Tenders will be received
for all or Section of building until
,Saturday, May 20th. Apply to
Kenneth MaicDo,nald, Chairman of
Board of. Managers or Alfred,
Knight, Secretary, R. R. 3 Brussels,
Ont.;fl 4 ,
TEACHERS WANTED —
Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now.
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE• OF MIND,.
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TENDERS WANTED —•
The Grey Township School Board
will receive tenders up to June 5
for the complete installation of Ij
an heating system at S. S. No.
10 school. All work to be coin-
pleted by August 15, 1961.
For further particulars contact the
chairman of the Board, Mr. John
Cox, R. 2, Brussels.
Lowest or any tender. not necess-
arily accepted.
Norman S. Hoover, Secy.
R. 3, Brussels
I've tried
most makes
and found
RENAULT
most.
economical
"In the past we have owned a number of different makes of tractors, and
we tried many others on our farm before deciding the air-cooled, diesel
Renault was the tractor for us," says Mr. Robert M. Grimwood, R:R. 1,
Thorold, Ont. Mr. Grimwood is engaged in mixed farming, has 16 acres of
grapes, and does custom baling for neighboring farmers.
"Before deciding on a Renault, we gave it a rugged on-the-farm test in
competition against 4 other makes under the toughest, wet and hilly
conditions. We found the economy, power and stamina of Renault best
fitted the needs of our farm."
Mr. Grimwood reports that his Renault air-cooled diesel is also used for
the tougher-than-average jobs on his father-in-law's adjacent.farm.
Mr. Grimwood sums it up this way—"Not only is our Renault economical
... it's as handy as any small tractor, and it's got the big tractor power too."
BEFORE YOU .BUK „TEST-DRIVE A RENAULT
CR-ANBROOK
Sunday Via it 9.11$ with and
Mrs. :NEVI Pii,11.0. 444(104 g;., 440
Stanley AlAcim.0A 4ri, and
Airs, .0ev. Weber and family,
moolvet, nnq Mrs. RaIR4
Machna and trwP. ,and
Mi'. and Mi's, Allan ,Onnn and
Rickey; ene.).%
04 Sunday. May 21, the Sacra,
monts of Holy CorninannniOn and
Ilaptllun will he dispensed at 11
aorn; in Tf11.0X Presbyterian Church,
Rev. I), Leslie Ender, Seaforth, tile
interim-moderator will he In charge
of the service,
4.1, Preparatory Service will he
-held in the church on Friday even,
ing, May. 19, at 8.30,
Cranhrook Evening Auxiliary
The May -meeting of the Oran-
bre,* Evening Auxiliary was held
at the home of Mrs. Norm Pfeifer
with seven members ..present.
The leader, Lena Noble, opened'
with a versa "The Inner :Wall."
The first and third. verses of hymn
419 were sung. Helen Smith led in
prayer. The Scripture, Psalm 27 was
read in unison, The meditation was
read by Mrs, Nelson,
The meeting was..then'turned over
to the preSident. The minutes Of the
last meeting were read. and approved,
The collection: was taken by the
treasurer. The Sunshine collection
was taken by Helen Smith, The
.roll call was 'answered with a verse
with -the word' seed in it. '
An, invitation was extended to
the auxiliary by Melville Ladies
Aid of Brussels, to attend their
meeting on Tuesday evening, May
16th.
•The topic "Are We Not Brothers"
was read by Betty Knight. The first
and last verses of hymn 494 were
sung.
The meeting! closed by repeating
the Mizpah Benediction in unison.
Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by Marilyn Engel and
Grace Evans.
ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
....Our Low Cost Financing and In-
surance Plan help you make a
better deal, BEFORE you buy talk
to us.
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Monkton — Phone 847-114/
Brussels — Phone 65
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NOTICE
SEAFORTH LANES
Open All Summer
FOR YOUR
Bowling' Pleaseve
Automatic Pin Setters,
Snack Counter
OPEN BOWLING
THURSDAY, MAY 18th
7 p,m, to 12 p,m.
FRIDAY, MAY 19th
7 p,m. to 12 p,m.
SATURDAY MAY 20th
2 p.m. to 12 p,rn.
SUNDAY MAY 21st
1 p.m. to 5,30 p,m.
8.15 p.m. to 12 p,m.
MONDAY MAY 22nd
1 p.m. to 5.30 p,m,
7 p.m, to 12 p,m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th
2 p.m. to 5.30 port.
7 p.m. to 12 P,m•
Anyone wishing to bowl in Ladies'
or Men's Summer League
PHONE 350 SEAFORTH
For Reservations Phone 350
SEAFORTH BOWLING LANES
Gary Kelly
ETHEL
Mr. .and Mrs. Jack Conley and
Mr, and ,Mrs. Harvey Clark and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Doaijg. Rathwell.
Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Hall and
family of Ayr, were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall,
Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Godden and
.Penny of Brampton were visitors
over the weekend with Mr. and. Mrs.
Bert Godden.
Mr. and Mrs. - Doug. Jesse and
family of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Cole and son. Stratford, visited
during the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. :Percy Stephenson.
Bill Bremner, Toronto, was home
with Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Bermner for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Swift and family,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Swift and Mrs. Jos.
Pearson.
At the baptismal sei (ice in Ethel'
United Church on Sunday the
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Cochrane; the infant son of
Mr. and MTS. Ken Laidla,w and three
children of Mrs. Melvin • Hanna
were baptised.
We have the answer to your spreading problenss
THE
PRECISION'
FERTILIZER
DISTRIBUTOR
AND SEEDER
sows all types of farm seeds, large
Applies pelletized insecticides ant
LELY spreads fertilizer or lime,
or small, including Brame grass,
herbicides.
Invest in a LELY for Quick Returns!
It does so many things so well. Width of spread up to 50 feet. Unifora spread for bettor cove. Pattern is adjustable too—side or rear, Positive
agitator for lumpy or wet materials. Cleans in a jiffy.' Trouble-free foe gears of rugged service. Hopper capacity up to 1000 pounds.
Three models available — 8-point hitch as illustrated, Taw type grotwd driven and Tow type E.T.O. driven.
ivory modern farmer needs a LELY
Ask far a demonstration
FOR SALE —
10 ton mixed grain.
-Jim Cardiff, Ethel Phone 59r13
FOR SALE —
Cedar Posts and Fence Stakes.
also kindling wood,
Ken Sholdice Phone 287J ••••••••....
Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing
Account. The low service charges are prepaid.
• Your cancelled cheques are your receipts. FOR SALE —
30 'York Chunks,
Emerso,,i Mitchell
about 100 lbs,
Phon9 368110 2 Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to
it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll
• gain new peace of mind. f 'OR SALE --
2-12-10 Fertilizer.
Stan Alexander
Reduced price,
Phone 86.13
WANTED
15 head yoUng cattle to pasture.
'Plenty of shade and water.
Phone 320\V4, Brussels
— — • ,
"4•4. NOTiCE
ALLAN MITCHELL
Sand, gravel and top soil, Loading
'and hauling. Brussels PhOne 143W
L E SLIE E., MOKAV
INSURANCE AGEN.
An Kinds of Insures*.
,,15
41,
including, Life
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Huron County Morris Towship
Solicol,Board reqnires three qualified
Protestant teachers for one room
rural schools. Applicants will state
qualifications, experience, name of
your .Inspector and salary expected.
Minimum salary -$3,000. Duties will
commence in September. A music
supervisor is employed.
Ralph Shaw,
Secretary,
Bluevale, Ont.
•
FOR SALE —
Bray can give prompt shipment,
dayoldk and, started,. RIRxCR,
RERxIS, Parks HP7; Ames Series
505 and 424. New summer pricelist
available, Book June-July broilers
now'. Agent: Mrs. R. Barrett, I
Brussels,
•
FOR SALE —
Cedar Posts Harold Finlay
Wroxeter, Phone 20r13 Wroxeter
DEAD STOCK
WAN ED
HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN
SURROUNDING DISTRICTS
FOR DEAD, OLD, SICK OR
DISABLED HORSES or CATTL1
For Prompt, Sanitary Disposal
Day or Night Call
Leroy Acheson
ATWOOD ZENITH 34900
(No Toll Memo)
Plant License No, 10-1t1240
Collecting License. No. 52050
WELL DRILLING
There is no need to be with0At
water. For fast efficient Elarrce
Experience where Experience Mums_
Contact Dustam Drillers
Box 299, Durham, Phone toll
ALAN PALK
'FOR SALE —
Dry Wood; Cedar Anchor and
Line Posts. 2% miles North of
:Brussels. Charles Martin.
Phone 58r10
v• •
'.FOR SALE —,
4 Holstein Heifers; Bred Holstein,
artifically, due in May
'Phone 384W13 Hank J. 'Pen Pas
R. R. 2, Bluevale
'FOR SALE —
Good as new, Moffatt Range ,30";
MoClary Range, 21"; WestinghOuse
Refrigerator; Motorola Television,.
with new picture tube, 21".
Machan Hardware, BrusSel, Ont.
16' by 40', 1959
equipped, perfect
Leonard Leeming,
Me Killop, R, IL 2
FOR SALE —
Mobile Home
'General. Fully
condition. Apply'
lot 13, con. 13,
Walton, Ont. TENDERS WANTED —
The Grey Township School Board
Will receive tenders up to June 5
for the complete installation of
Pressure system and flush toilets at
S. S. No. 1 school. All work to meet
public Health Specifications and to
bp completed by August 15, 1961,
For further particulars contact the
chairman of the Board, Mr. John
'Co,3; R. 2, Brussels.
Lowest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
Norman S, Hoover, ,Secy
R. 3, Brussels
TENDERS FOR OIL
Morris School Board will accept
tenders until May 31st ter supplying
furnace oil to five schools for the
school year comineheing ,Septeinher
1, No tender necessarily accepted.
Ralph Shaw
BineVald,
1
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REAL ESTATE
Wilfred McIntee Broker
, LISTINGS WANTED
Lovely Cottage, Port *ilk 5
rooms; 3 bedrooms Petted CO.=
ditien; midway betWeen d ivittery
front and business section $121000.00
One 3 bedroom home PIUS pour
Cottages in Port Eight, all turniihei
for eitiCk reasonable down
-paynteat., GOOd
One tasnibricit cottitge at Mc.
4bullongh lake, fully
ltiydriti, 21666.66 doitn
Another fraitio,, 3' hedreein
*Se, i4 miles north of South- •
ninPfoti.l room /hid kitelien;
to: Iced right
ti tiOltbOi4 GRANT
Phone 283
biliMeTEJ Oat,
Local 'Representative
of
'WILFRED Realtor
Walkerton, Oittarlb
ii offices and 15 Salesinpn to
eerie yeit, •
TENDERS wANTlib —
The Grey Townithip School Board
will receive tendirs up to inns 5
ter- two (2) bits operators ter two
bus routes in the Grey Township
School Area. OPeraters to stipplyr
their own *Wilde WhiCh Meets
the specifications of the Board of
Transport,
:Route 1 — trenstiOrting the pupils
trein: Conderision 16 ore*
TivP. to II12 and No. 6
schools.
Rotate 2 — tramenorting nuntie front
You tod ca n cash-in on Renault tractor economy and performance this
year! Before you buy your next tractor, make sure you see us—your
Renault Tractor Dealer. Ask us about the various diesel or gas, air-cooled
Or water-OOoled models. We'll be happy to give you a demonstration on
your Own farm.
A test--drive will prove that a Renault tractor makes fatting more profit,
able. Give us a call., 3 and No, 4 tiehOOla
to the Ethel Scheel,
/40tVeat Or any tender not necess•
drily. 'accented.
Foe farther particulars etititadt
the chairuian of the Beard Mr. Jelin
cox, R, y2r Britastile.
Noririati S.. Hoover,. Sect',
' R. itritiieele -
WOOL
JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD.
IIIIAPORTH
is collecting wool for grading and
sale on the co-operative piano Ship.
pers may obtain lacks and twine tree
of Charge from the above or their
Lieensed Operatora
Any Government Deficiency Payment,
will apply only on Properly Graded
WOoli •
Secure the Uttnott by Patronizing
the OrdenliatIon that made this
possible.
OANAIDIAN CO.OPERATI'NE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
217 Bay Street — Toronto
r-r • .0. ••
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for the demolition and
ic,iioval of the old wing of the Elm
County Home, located at Clinton,
Ontatio.•-‘4,verm, Togi
Inspection of premises,may be made
by contacting the superintendent,
C. Johnston at Clinton.
Necessary forms and specifications
may be received from the under-
signed, anid tenders must be
submitted on forms supplied by the
County,
Iliighest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
Tenders to close ,Monda.Y, May 29.
1961,
JOHN G. BERRY, elekr-Treastire
County of Huron,
Court House
Goderich, Ontario,
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