The Brussels Post, 1964-01-23, Page 4DOES SHUR•GAIN FERTILIZER STAY BALANCED
THROUGHOUT HANDLING AND SPREADING?
Put it in a juice shaker—shake it all you want and you can prove
to yourself that every granule of SHUR-GAIN Selected-Granulated
Fertilizer stays nutritionally balariced all the time.
Pre-mixed before granulation, SHUR-GAIN Selected-Granulated
consists of granules each of which contain all the guaranteed plant
food. elements. The size and weight of the granules is kept within
certain limits by careful screening.
Separation of fertilizer ingredients cannot take place with
SHUR-GAIN Fertilizer—during transportation, handling and spread-
ing. With ordinary, blended or granular fertilizers smaller and
heavier particles will settle to the bottom, while the larger and
lighter particles come to the surface.
Shaking SHUR-GAIN in a juice shaker is one way of proving its
quality but a better way is to make sure you apply SHUR-GAIN
Selected-Granulated Fertilizer on your crops this spring—your
guarantee that every square inch covered will have exactly the
analysis you want. •
fertilizer
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AMATEUR and VARIETY NIGHT
FRIDAY, FEB. 28th
BRUSSELS PUBLIC., SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
at 8:00 p.m.
Eight Classes To 13e Judged
Instrumental (Piano Guitar, etc)
1. Classical Solo
3. iurouh Selection
2, MOderit Solo
(Duet, Quartet etn)
gemedy Numbers, Dancing, Readings, Skits
•Aktil Entries No Later Than Feb, 15
To Mrs. ' L. liernaghan, Secretary
Brnssels, Ont.
Admission 60c
Public:School Children Admitted ree if A.ccOmpanied By Parents
Modern S010
(Duet, 'Trio, 040)
Vocal
1. Classical Solo
3. Singing UreuP
Square Dancing
Open Class
To include
Please
FOR SALE —
Corner table, step end table,
Coffee 17al4e, to match;f also
Space saver.
Phone 171J
FOR SALE --
Oil burner; also. McClary com-
bination stove (electric and coal
or wood).
Mrs. Harvey. Smith
R.R. 3, Brussels Phone 355W7
WANTED —
Man for steady travel among
consumers in. Enron County,
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable
'hustler considered. Write R4w-
;leigh, Dept. A-152-131, 4005
Richelieu St... Montreal. •
Ax DEED SALE
OF PROPERTY
The treasurer of the Miuni-
cipality of the Township of
Morris will offer by
Public Auction--
the following property -
Lots 2 and 3 in the Knox Survey
in the hamlet of Walton, in the
township of Morris. These lots
have a total frontage of 132 feet
and a length of 165 feet. On the
lots is said to be a frame build-
ing 2 stories with basement,
44 feet by 34 feet, and has been
heated with 'a stoker coal turnack":
There are six bedrooms and 3
clothes closets on the apper,floor
and 3 rooms on the ground floor
also a room 18 feet by 33 feet used
as a grocery store, also an attach-
ed frame dwelling Wilding 17
feet square, 11/2 stories, 2 bed-
rooms upstairs. This building is
covered with green asbestos
(shingles. Both muldings are
isided with write aunestos
shingles. On the property also is
said to be a goon aug
This sale will take place
Saturday,. February 1st, 1964
at 2:20 p.in.
Terms 10% day of sale, balance
hi 30 days. No reserve. For
ifUrther particulars contact
Walter iShOrtreed, R;,R. 3, Walton,
phone 368 W 5 Brussels.
Building's open for 'inspection
Friday, Jantary 31st &OM 2 to
4 p.m., and Saturday, February
1st from 1 to 2.30 pall:
Dated at Belgrave January 20.
1904.
Nelson. Higgins,- Treasurer.
Township of 14:irris
GREY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL.
AREA NO. 2 MEETING
The regular JanuarY meeting
was held in the Walton Public
School. January 13, at 8.30 p.m.
After having the December min-
utes read, tney were adopted by
Donald McDonald and seconded
by Stewart Humphries, Wilfred
Shortreed was aPPoihted chair-
McDonald ter
inseacUretaarnyd forA
Alvin McDonald
The following motions were
moved, seconded and carried by
the board members:
I. All supplies to be purenas-
ed from Jack Hood., Scliodi
Supplies in Stratford.
. Membership to the Ontario
School Trustees' and Ratepayers'
Association, Inc. was approved.
By so doing 9 journal subscilpt-
ions of the Canadian school Jour-
nal will be sent Lb the board
members, secretary and teachers
The chairman and secretary
were authefized -arboriVw up to
9000.. from the Clanadian im-
perial Bank of Commerce on a
horro wing by-law for current
expenditures; pay the teachers,
caretaker, bus drivers and hydro
accounts, all payments to be
paid by cheque.
4, The architect to be contacted
regarding the discolouration
the school brick4,
The following accounts. were
;t1i)c1)11;711.e
tododr°srchpoaoylment:
Supplies
-fr... 2480°3...010; Mrs, Dorothy Sholdice,
iturnwirie,s &
supplies
R. Marks & Son
supply teaching 15.0 4
'Gordon A. ivlacEachern
BrusljsetAllel Yard,
838.8 gals. oil 128.34
Selwyn Baker, Bond
Renewal Certificate
,:
6.70
15.00
Ftrassels, Morris & Gre$
Oldfield Hardware, fix
record player ,
Telephone SytemS 39.6a
'Ont. Selina TrUsteti"iind'
Ratepayers' AnsoIdiatiOn....30.00
The motion waS moved by Dem-
ald McDonald and seconded by S4
Humphries that we adjourn the
meeting until the next regular
Febru
chairman
ary
dat.e
or at the call of
t he
Altrit McDonald,
H06.-Trettg.
11.70