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The Brussels Post, 1963-02-14, Page 4You get the most comfortable heat in tOWli with 'blue coal'. Its steady blue flame gives you the sunny heat that's best for you.. This famous hard coal starts easier and burns longer. So you save time and Money when you insist on the coal that's colored blue. Prove it to yourself Call en tOdaYll BRUSSELS ONT. WARBLE FLY SPRAYING TENDERS TOWNSHIP: OF GREY Tenders fat the spraying. at Clttte fOr Warble Ily iu the Township of Grey wail lie re- " ,eeived by the tuidersigheu until 1 pan. Monday, 4th, State Price per head per SPraY. Lowest es any tender Dot necessarily accepted. Eslythe M. Cardiff Clerk, Township of Grey, Ethel, Ont. WARBLE FLY POWDER TEN:PERS. TOWNSHIP. OF GREY Tenders for -supplying approxi- mately 1,460 lbs. Warble Fly Powder 'for the ToWnship of Grey will be received by the under- signed until 1 • p.m., M.04daY, March 4th, 1963. State price per lb. Lowest or any tender nut 'necessarily accepted, • • ''ZdYthe• M. Cardiff Clerk, Township of Grey, • • Ethel, Out. GRAVEL TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF GREY Tenders Will be received by the undersigned until 1 p,m., Monday, March 4th, 1963, lei crushing and hauling 15,00e cubic yards, more or less, o. gravei for the Township of Grey. Crusher to be equipped with % screen. Gravel to be supplied by the township. A certified cheque , for 8300.00 must accom- pany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Edythe M. Cardiff Clerk; Township of Grey, Ethel, Ont. if so...how is vow. chance -10 --1-8sf-btAM quo ravrfeed 'blue cool' burns befferit • FOR SALE — A springing cow clue in. .March, olin Stryker Phone. 40SW4 PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs. Chester liintonl of Galt was a week end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. hid vollard. i„' Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald :eh by sir on Saturday for a, vactiUun in Les Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bernard spent the week cud in Windsor. ,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull have returned after vacationing for several weeks in Medico. Mrs. Cliff Marks accompanied by Miss Dorothy Marks, leaves Saiurday of this week for California where they will holi- my with her daughter, Mrs. .)knnette Willis, PAGE. rotra THI4 i3.11:114 01114B POST, 13I1:U.BSSI.S, ONTANO TuurtsDAy E11413. l3t-ti 1003 eil.11.1••••••••• Tt.;UL, of Chester W. Rintoul, passed away 121 years ago, February 14th, .1951. • Each leaf and flower may wither, The evening sun may set But the hearts that loved yon dearly • Are the ones who Won't- forget.. — Lovingly remembered by his PfAltigi k Heat P• IN FOR SALE — Large hardwood Crib In good condition. Phone 148 FOR SALE — 12 young sows due to farroW soon. Glenn Vainciunp Phone 376J7 Brussels ,ftionosawmgam..--14-nages.ori. FARMERS — Grinding, Mixing on the Farm. Uurtiec availagle. It is econoin- ical, saves time and labour. idolassos and Master ConCen- autos available. isalcolu Martin Phone 320J4 Brussels WANTED Logs and Standing Timber. We re paying top cash prices for lardwood Bush and logs. We need. lard Maple, Basswood, Cherry, sli, Soft 1Viu.ple and. Birth. ,Phone Jas. T, Craig & Son, Call WANTED ANTIQUES AT ONCE Wooden Sinks, Flat and Corner Cupboards, Rope Beds, Hanging Lanips and Toilet Sets. G item Murphy Box 284 Listowel, Ont. Knox W. ivi. S. Miss Alice Forrest was• leauer for the ioehruary meeting, of tue Women's aissionary socjety held in the home of Mrs. John Perrie. Mrs. Joan Schnook: read the Scripture passage, John, 14: 1 - 18 and MPS. 1Viac. Bagel gave the meditation. The topic Introducing the new study 'The lthn. of Asia", which had been, prepared by i111rs, Wilfred ,Strickler, was read by bits. Alex Steiss, A reading ",l/Vhat its like to cc underdeveloped" was given.' by Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mrs. E. Cr' . I Nelson read "What I have learned about women around the World". Mrs. Sohn Perrie led in prayer from the Glad Tidings. The president presided for the business. The secretary, Mrs: Alex Stoiss, read a letter from Mrs, W. L.. Speir, the new ,Prosbyterial President. Nine were in attendance. The roll call was answered with the name of a missionary working iu East Asia The treasurer, Mrs, John Perriei, is to send the ten. cents pet member for the expense fund of the Presbyterial and the twenty five cents per Member the complithentary dinner at Synodical, to the treaStu'er, Mrs. McKenzie. The World Day of Prayer will be held In the church On Friday, March 1st, and Mr. Nelson will be asked to speak. Names were written In the Anniversary pages and absent members were to he contacted. Miss Alice J. Forrest will be hostess for the next meeting. Mrs. ring Winn a.nd WS. Mac lingel assisted the hcSitess in SerVint IliseessillitisilesellillumeaellasemosANDiareianaes iskisi. Used Car BUYS 1961 METEOR (MuNTCALM, 4 door automatic 1961 PAIELANE SEDAN, automatic radio 1901 COMET 2 DOOR, automatic 1960 METEOR RIDEAU 500 4 door radio 1959 MERCURY HARDTOP, automatic 1958 DESOTO SEDAN, automatic radio 1958 FORD FAIRLANE, automatic radio 1956 RIDEAU TOWN SEDAN; automatic 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN :851 FORD 1 TON VAN NEW MERCU R4 and METEORS AVAILABLE BRIDGt MOTORS RHONE 249 *RUMMEL* seeesseass-•••- AMATEUR a n d VARIETY NIGHT coming FIZIDAY, MARCH 29th Brussels i'ublic School Auditorium s p.m. itpa Masses Es Judged inscrumentai (Piano, Guitar etc.) 1, Classical Solo 2, Modern. Solo 3, Group Selection (Duet, Trio etc.) Vocal 1, Classical Solo 2, Modern Solo 2. Singing Group (Du,et, Quartet etc) Square ,Dancing Open Class ' ,;To include Comedy Numbers, Dancing, „Reading,s, Skits Please Mail Entries No Later Than March 15 To: Mrs. J. Valiance, Secretary Brussels, cint. ADMISSION 50c Public School Children Admitted Free If Accompanied. By Parents GIANT AUL'i .1.4stowel, Out. ,Ciiit.)1S1 A U1) 1.0 VIVI SATURILA LAINI ()UN, )14.1LkS. ib 1.30 SHARP Auctioneer crank Buuck will offer for sale without reserve a large selection of Finance Repossessions, New dankrupt Stocks, Bailin' Seizures, and Personal Consignments that Consist of New and Used Household Furniture, Te,evision Sets, Appliances and a large quantity of Brand NOW Clothing, mach of which is atill.ln plastic packages: here is a ,Partial List of Items TO Be Sold: large cheat freezer in new condition that holds over 500 lbs of frozen food; deluxe, washer and dryer in new condition, 43 chord organ c music book, combination radio and record Player;. 2 foam rubocr chesterfield suites, 2 davenport suites that raise into a bed; 2 bookcase bedroom suites Complete with box springs and Mattresses; 2, 39" continental beds With headboards; 6 21" television sets and 2 17" sets all reconditioned and in A-i working conditiOn; 9 piece copper toxic dinette suite; 2 7-piece and 1 5,-pieCe kitchen suites; 2 refrigerators; 2 eleCtric iangeslr 2 Washing Machines with pump; step and coffee tables; living room: lamps; rockers, hostess 'chairs; hi-chair; step steel. Writing desk; gossip bench; bookcase; small rugs and runners, 9' x 12' rug; records and many cithet Useful household item's: As well as the large selection of, household furniture being Offered for sale; we will also sell a large (identity of Clothing, consisting of Men's Shirts, underwear, sweaters, soaks eta; Ladies ttYlonS, blouses, skirts, etc.; and fot the boys and &iris and infants Just about every kind of clothing yoti can think of, 60 DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE FRANK BUUCK — AUCTIONEER `TEAMS CASH' CHEQUES ACCEPTED 3% baled tact In Wadi wife Reta and and Wanda. daughters Helen. MEMORIAM Sawmill, Auburn 526-7220 — In loving memory OR RENT who Apartment for rent. Brussels 284