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The Brussels Post, 1962-03-29, Page 11'ME BRUSSOL8 POSir • 16th, 15112: .4,4M.r.ffr4.1.444444.• ..• a,t ,..11.00, Pusciatatian A/zed FOR GREATER Yin ti pronto .„..— Mrs. awn Sterfler, Mrs. Russel ,Knight - IiesOintiOne ,Mfs, 104001 Knig.14 •• Mrs. Prank $in,f.th • Mrs, Iless Knight and Mrs. Gordon • conducted. a game of charades, Mrs. .Gordon Knight and Mrs, Geldie Knight assisted, the hontess With. a very delicions' lunch. FOR BALE --- .Alfalfa and Timothy Seed Tien Arm.strOng Phone 4'3115 HELP WANTED Female Help Wanted Apply to: ,Shoes Seaforth,, Opt, FOR SALE — Bairn for sale, This barn is 22x40; 2 deck. Would make a real good horse barn, On William street, Phone 230,1 Brussels WANTED — Old pine and cherry furniture Lamps, guns, and colored dishes, F. A. Fraser Phone 392W8 FOR SALE — 200 bales of good feed mixed hay Torrance Dundas, Walton Phone: Brussels 390W5 FOR SALE — 2 Chesterfields Suites; Odd I Kitchen Chairs; China Cabinet; l Oversize Linen. Chest; 'Other odds and ends. Make its an offer. Queens Hotel, Brussels. MAN WANTED — Man wanted to supply Rawleigh nye/harts to custeirers in Huron (.''.runty, ("load 'time to start, Write Rawlekra 'Dept, D-1.52-28. 4006 Montreal. CLEARING AUCTION BALI Auction Sale. of Household, ,Effecta in V111age Of .Brussels, Main Street WEDNES DAY,. APR 14 • 25th At 1 p.m. Grey Liheaterfield and. chair Platform • Rocker and stool. 'Coffee Table 'Occasslonal Chairs, Mahogany Dining Doom Table, 4 =tolling Chaim Tea Wagon .Side Table 8 End Tables. Studio Couch. Walnut Desk 'Swivel Rocker (pew) Step Table 2 Card Tables 4 Snack Tables_ Round Coffee, Table Hall Rack Hall Tree Kitchen Suite, grey, Side Table. grey 30 inch 'Westinghouse electric Stove (new) Fridge Kitchen Stool tKitchen 'Utensils Number of electric utensils Commode 'Chair 2 Step Ladders Wooden Bed Dresser & Mattress 'Continental Bed and Mattress, new Single Continental Bed with head Board (new) Dresser Cihiffoner Vanity Dresser with bench Singer drop head Sewing Machine( Fire place (portable) tri light lamp. Bridge lamp pin-up and table lamps Roll Away Bed . Crocks 'Washing Machine Dryer Tubs Hose Sealers Electric Heater Power Lawn Mower Lawn Furniture Sprinkler Tools Electric Lux Vacum Cleaner Rug and Pad 7x9 'Wilton Rug 9x12 lth Pad 2.Irme '11,:x with nail • Extension Ladder "1"•n,. nrtielt,s. . too numerous to von t on Terms Cash Proprietor — Mrs. W, R. Whitfield Auctioneer: Harold Jackson George Powell — Clerk FOR SALE — widarreartnetwarooneonemonaorrwr.rsnowasuuni‘t.iimv.4 Now—more than ever—the Co-op Big Bonus Hay and Pasture Program takes the guesswork out of selecting seed-mixtures for higher yields, and hence higher farm, profits. How? Simply by taking advantage of our new prescription mix seed service. And it's so convenient too . . right in your own area! Here's how it works: just pay a visit to your Co-op and discuss your particular seed requirements with its Soil and Crop Specialist. Based on Department of Agriculture recoxnmondations, high quality name-variety seeds will be accurately blended in our NEW SEED MIXEiU These specific mixtures will allow for maximum yields of the hay and pasture required in YOUR livestock program. 11•11111•1•• CRANBROOK of Mrs, Brussels. (Intended for last week) Mrs. Peter Baker celebrated her 9K1nsit xobi vvrt1;c M. s yo.n Monday, April 6th. Mrs. Gordon. Knight was hostess for the regular monthly meeting of the Women's. Missionary Society on April 4'th, Mrs, Stanley Fischer presided and gave the opening verse and led. in prayer, The Easter service in the "Glad Tidings" was used with readings taken by Miss A. .14`01THA, Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs, Dick Bradshaw anti Mrs. Mac Engel. The scripture reading was read responsively. Mrs. . Lynn Elva 11 fl led in prayer and an Easter story was :rend by Mrs, Gordon ,Knight. The leader read a poem on. "Easter" and Mrs. Alex Steiss was in charge. of 'the Easter topic. During the busine:ss period it was decided to send the registration fee for twa members to attend Camp Kintail ,Tune 22 - 24. Pt was planned to hold a quilting at the home of Mrs. Wes 11....leErichern, 12 members answered the roll call with an Easter verse. The May meet. in 1 t. ill be held at the niiimSe. Mrs, Fischer pronounced the Benediction and Miss A. J. Forrest and Mrs. Mac Engel assisted the hostess in. serving lunch. Our objective is to make you more successM UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Red insul brick house Thos. Turnbull, Mill St., $1.000 cash price. Army to: .Tames E Prest, R,R, 5, Goderich. RACE CHICKS — Bray has Ames, Sykes and Comet egiz specialists, to reach the best markets. Da.yola to ready-to-lay, Best dual purpose varities, and ,r,etthorns.; mixed chicks, 7mllets and cockerals, Request ntricelist. Agent — Mrs. R, Barrett, Brussels .1 w J C3.k 4 4'41' Phone arvAszy.is 388W l0; Wingham 1091 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — 17.-ana style home in like new condition with all modern conven- iences 1 good 150 acre farm practically all workable with good buildings, stabling and modern conveniences in house. 1 good 100 acre farm with good buildings, pressure and bath. Apply to: K. 'W, rolquhota, Broker - Phone 129, Elmer Ellacott, Salesman p Oranbrook W. I. Elect Officers The April Meeting of Cranbrook Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Cliff Bray on Tuesday evening April 3, The members re- sponded to the Roll Call by paying fees for the coming year, Mrs, Mac Robinson gave the Motto "Be it ever so humble, there is no place like haute." Mrs. Clem. Steffler presided El TO STILL Ti DO T Walter 0. Kerr, Chairman, states that the danvafisi of 'the Village of Brubilela will be made in the near future Weleome the canvassers when they call and Make your response ad gcnetOtis as possible. Any' who are it..a,seet at, that tinie are 'asked to Mate their donation at the Dank, The canvass in the rittal area is being conducted by the Federation of A ticultitre. TrAtr f:artilizer ill polytheneE and youli use rit. Yeti% save both time. and money when you buy fertilizer In bas. ITorets why: roPtlime bags are waterproof - you can truck fertilizer hi a.ny weather •e-ii hout larpaublo. You can stows fertiliser Oi1t6lOrs, lit ,% 11 Al it ; roikiail1M bilgs are tough 'boy don't absorb umlaute and weali;en. They are ciivy to handle and stack. Polythene bags are closed a heat-seal—there's no lint 01.' string to plug your drill. Polythene bags are transparent—you can see 'the fertilizer you are buying without opening, the bag. ORVAL ALL tP iNtiattint0 g41(144,Iit Drus ie 320.16 ti 11, 1 Mehl fat -41fis dibOttiltiktttnigt Orkiiii* ANlfp tguityttilok- 040,-*ItOrt OILIAOANTtiteo • 13112itttrott ri!•, 1,4", • NEED A HERD SIRE? 'TO; 1,. Scare your wife, children and neighbors. 2, Spread Vibriosis and Trichomonlasis. 9 Cost over $200 to raise. 4. Kill you or the hired man. 5. Take the stall space of a cow that makes a profit. 6, Leave a barn full of miserable offspring and set your breeding program years behind. 7. Knock off the water cup and flood the barn. 8. Break stanchions and pens with regularity. 9, Eat a nail or wire and die on the way to the stockyards. 10. Beller when your favorite program is on the radio in the barn. OR DO YOU NEED THE WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION? For local service phone weekdays 7:30-9:30 a.m. Saturday Evenings 6-8 p.m., to: SEAFORTH 96 CLINTON HU 2-3441 OR FOR LONG DISTANCE. ZENITH 9-5650 • Probably you know of someone — a friend, relative or neighbotr who has had to Fi cancer and you know 'the suffering and heartache involv,rtda.OnTry can win the battle against Give generously to 'the April cam- paign of The 'Canadian, Cancer So- ciety. The objective in_ is $16,000 ',With your help we can raise even More. Dead. Stock Servke ACHESON'S HIGHEST PRICE ft For Dead, Old or Disabled Horses and Cattle ohone Atwood 356.2622, Collect Licence No. 156082 NEED MONEY to HOLSTER the BUDGET? SELLING AVON can do it, Just a few pleasant hours weekly required and a car, Start now In Grey Township. Write Mrs. E. Bell, • 84 ALBERT ST. WATERLOO or phone collect SH. 5-0751 before 8.30 a.m. WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better bulls Are Uee0 Former Owned and controlled SerVice at cost Moine of bull and breed Orr artificial breeding service will hello you to a more efficient livestock opersttion Tor service or sore information call: Clinton Mg 24441, or for long dist- ance Clinton Zenith 946150. RIMIER CATTL4E FOR BETTER LIVING T aching Traffic Safety starts at home MO•••••••••••,••••.W..5,14••enariloaegall•allanall. mEffieRIAI "SHOP QUALT7'' SEPVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP r,pen Every Week Div (7EMETERY LETTERING ‘rerw Cnurantes tor Over 35 Years et ono 256, WIngbam R. A. SPOTTON Save time -.Save money for tire meeting, Plans fOr the Lions Club Supper were completed and tickets 'to be sold on a lucky ham, were distributed, It was decided to accompany the Majestia Women's I liiSititute for' a. visit to HuronVieW in y, Mrs, Iiarria, the District Pregi- 7ent gave a very interesting talk an perfumes, She said that 30% of real verfuMe was bought by Men for their lady love at Christmas, Mrs. Ramis also presided for the election of, the new offiders Which Were as folloWS: HearorarY President Mrs. C'lein Steiner President ,.,.„„.„, Mrs, Bill Breiniier First ........ , . Mrs, Mac McIntosh Second Vice-+Pre, MeTaggart Secretary ...... Mrs, Ken, McDonald 'Ti" assurer ---- Ml's. Glen Mother lhirrric•.4 Director ....Mrs. Clem Stettlet, Branch Directors Mrs. Goldio tra la+ t, Miss Lena, Noble, Am. Bremner , • Mrs. Martin, McDonald Au'rlItnr% ,.., Miss Lena Noble, WA. rf,r411111 Engel rk;b11:1 tan g Mrs. Gordon t.t.nracilro Committee Conveners ar fohowa Mrs. Allan ert..,41 r!..111.0.411rt.y. )711011(1f. . Vrs. Xtrn }'tart. Mrs, 3110. Drolurim* Trwso, Til'eetiomies end ttenitli .„, Mrs. qtrot11. venti Noble .tlit.Ncusliil , and Education „ ..... Mrs. Boss Rni,zlit. Mrs. Cliff Dray 'Research and tturrOtt PLASTIds 'DIvsSioN CANADIAN ItiOnstititS tort') Teach to look. both witty§ before crossing' the .steeef 14, ' Ktt„1,47.,7 icr ortl wpin. ! z . 4,'''.\"4‘1u.-i;Iii 1,1,,,,,V sk .P 1 .1, irti lardobtlitleaadtie.msurazho.lieftailika$4