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The Brussels Post, 1964-03-05, Page 5fyopear.44.144w; 11411.40600001006610 OWCIOW414 Urr '9.„i;i1Y4A.:tturhpici0V01.74 44KirlloatICM'O"Prilt.*09 i'elentk.",.e.r•rwurog fitIMP4V1 *Atiivii 0* 014 LitOOAi. AND bEE Thought Ok Changing Your Job? Retired And Anxious To Keep iiiisy? 1.1UUki. AND ,bt..1. Find out about the opportunities the advantages -- of investment selling with Courses wilt be held 7:30 — 10:30 p4n. In Winghant, )March 10 - 11 - 12 Phone 357-27Q, 357-1873 Register by Phone — Fee $5.00 J. IN.. liar:Ai;.,UiNi LiS,41'41.) 261 1Juncins Street, London, 434-8431 126 The Square, Goderich, JA 4-7671 When in Listowe make liar. iou TH E W ill amp imitiChRIZ STOR4 Men's Wear Ladies' Wear ihus AVENUE. For cluality u, tiadaractioa 1.141T(1411111. Around_ the Corner from the Bank or rriontreal /Woes f=rom the Poet Offloe ?hone 286 CONSERVATORY EXAM gEsoL,TS, The following is a list successful candidates held re- cently by the Royal. Conservatory of Music in NV'Ingnaaa. The names arranged in order of merit. Grade LX Piano: 1-liss, Shirley Steele. Grade VIII Piano: Pass Allan Leggatt. Grade VII Piano: Pass, Ruth Grade VI Piano: Audrey. Coulter. Grade V .Plano: Honours, Joyce Hamilton, Peter Callan. Grade IV Piano: Honours,Wil- nem Fuller, Susan Carson Doris Stiokes. Pass: Lynda McGee Joan Bennett. Grade ill Piano: Honours, Linda Robinsen. NOTICE The ladies of Melville Church, are having a Bake Sale on March 28. Keep this date open. a a.m. Morning Prayer NOTICE To Rural Route Patrons Effective with the depletion of existing stocks, rural mail boxes will no longer be sold by the Post Office Department and patrons wishing to obtain them must do So through regular commercial channels. If further details are required consult your Postmaster, `i:ne pupils et Grade 8, and their teachers enjoyed a bits trip to the lee Caphdes at eller on Friday night. Mrs. John i'orrie is a patient in Listowel IVIemorial Ainscer Bird underwent a tonsilectomy in Li6towei last, week. Mrs. Lylle Cordon, acCompaa, ied. by Miss Pearl Baker left day by air for Mexico where they will spend several wc:eks, return- ing early in April with Lylle. Mrs. Jim i-estet ils teaching until Easter in. Mrs. Gordon's school. David A. Gordon David A. Gordon, 66, of Wallace burg, (lied Thursd.ay iln hospital, Windsor. rie- is surviv- ed by his wife, one son and one Idaughter, .Windsor, one sister,, Mrs. Verna R.ausoin, Wallace- burg, and two brothers, Lynne Windsor, and Lylle, Cranbrook. 'Funeral service was held on. Saturday, at Wallaceourg, with, burial there. A sister, Mrs. Eat- wood Hanna, died in Florida about one month ago. Rev. Win. Morrison, Brussels, will occupy the pulpit in Knox Presbyterian Church on SundaYf March 8 at 1.1 o'clock. Fifth Meeting The fifth meeting of "Ethel` Eight Sfritchers" was held on 111491gL'4.*4110114"PASSOMPRIV MS UNITED CHURCH CHF CANADA '111hister: Rev. A. U. Jonallika BA., BD. 9.46 a.n,. 011nday 0441001 MOO a.m. Morning Worshi0 6ernion Topic "People at the. Cross" (3) "Mr, cnited Chureilinan" oll•••••1111•1•=.114111.1110. .•••••••••••••••••••11 PRES411.E1;IAN Cl-IURCH IN CANADA nut.v • S1•A wsLer; icev. W. J. Alorrlsea ,p,tA Org4aist: Mrs, Frank Tr.otupsou AliCT 10.00 a, Church Scheel 11 am. Public Worship Mr. E. G. Nelson granbrook Everyone Welcome AN ICA N CZ:URI:A OF GA NA:: Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings BA., 11111. OrSaList: Mrs E. 1.:Itiott ST. JOHN'S 11 a.m.. Morning -prayer and Church School S'I. DAVID'S, Henfryn 1: p.m. Bible Study 2.30 pan, Holy- Communi1.1 Feb. 26 at seven o'clock 'home of Lou Rayuard. Tile meeting was. opehed the pledge. Roll Call by reporting on progress of our charts. Jean Fraser gave a note and demonstration on stay-stitching,.. under-stitching and reinforcing a curved seam. Work on the blouses wal-the,u started. The meeting was closed with the 4-H motto. ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Halliday of Wingliana were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Les Forl on Saturday. •••••••••ere CLEARING AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, and Machinery at North 'half ..oi lox 41; ,.Lon, a, East Wawanosh, -I mile North of Blyth on No. 4 Highway on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18t at 1 p.m. wit 11, old steers I 1 - a irrow 11 manure seuffler Poutry feeders New princess Pat range Clare Jewell range Small ProPane Other artieles mention No Reserve Farm Sold Proprietor — Clarence Johnston Auctioneer — Harold Jackson Clerk — George Powell Any fobl can criticize, condem,• and complain , . and most tools do. BROOM BALL TOURNAMENT BRUSSELS ARENA MARCH 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 4ntry Fee Prize Money $50.00 For Particulars: Phone 193W or '14 Entries to be in by Friday 13th Compete DISPERSAL SALE of PUREBRED SCOTCH. SHORTHORN CATTLE Lot 42, Con. 7, East Wavianosh, 11/4, Miles South of BeIgrave, on No. 4 Highway WEDNESDAY, MAR. 11 at 1:00 p.m. Cattle Roan Buttercup, Cow, Reg. .No. (404128), 6 yeal6 old Augusta Queen, Cow, Reg. No. (483154); 7 yetars old Augusta Rose, Zna, Cow, Keg. No. (527353), 3' years old, Fairy Flower„Cow, Reg. No. (484290), years old, Red Fairy Flower, Znd, Cow, Reg. No. (54273), 2 years old, Nonpareil Rosebud, Cow, Reg. No. (490142), 6 years old, Nonpareil Rose Znd, Cow, Reg. NO. (522535), 3 years old, ,PAULINE IN, Cow, Ilea. No. (511705), 6 years old, BROADHOOKS 7P, Cow, Reg. :No. (511717), 6years old. Rothes Queen 6P, Cow, Reg. No. (511716), 5 years old, Robins Missies 00W, Reg. No. (451864), 10 years old, Maple Emblera. Golden 12th, Cow, Reg. No. (607552), 4 years old, Roan Rose:Lnd, Cow, Reg. No. (475990), 3 years old, Lelland Missie 9th, Cow, Reg. No. (4937377), 6 years old, Nonpareil Bud,r Cow, Reg. No. (515985), 4 years old, Nonpareil Rose, Cow, Reg- No. (416663), 12 years old, Augusta Pat Is, Cow, Reg- No, 0543198), years old. 2 Heifers, 2 years old, wilt have calved by March. 4 Heifers, rising 2 years old. 4 Heifers,,rising 1 year old. 5 Calves, suitable for 4-!-t Calves. 6 Peeder Heifers. Hogs 3 York SolvS With litters 1 York Sow; S 'fork Piger weaned 1 month; 9 York. Pigs ready to west'. 200 Bales of. Mixed Ha. Terms — Cash Ecrgar Wightman PR 1, Beigrave — Proprietor Harold Jackson Auctioneer George Powell •••• ggprn,zcaligial4attliaava.647.41Sat. Treat Your Family To BUTTER fRI TLE ICE CREAM IN TFIE ECONOMICAL 1 )GAL. FAMILY PACKAGE. were Sanday guests at the Same home. Mr. Jini. Pearhori, who is student at Waterloo Lutheran. College, was honie with his parents, Mt. and , Mrs. Alex 'Pearson, for the week-end. He I -attended the recent Canadian $ rUniversity Liberal Convention,' in Ottawa and had the privilege of talking to the Prime Minister, Lester B, Pearson and other distinguished members. Cattle holstein cow, S years old esti Black iierelora cow, years old due April 16th Red Hererford eow, 7 Yrs. due March 24 Durham cow, 7 yrs. old dite March ;215th Red Hereford cow, 3 yrs. old with call at I°Qt Red Durham cow, 5 yrs. old due Mar. rjed Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old due due April 6th .Black Hereford cow, 7 yrs. old with calf 6 - 4 yr. old Hereford in. the 6 yearling steers 3 Yearling heiters, Pigs with Young sow due time of sale We answered the, 2 sows due April 11th and lath the 2 sows due May 17th and 18th. Machinery The next meeting will be held , Massey 30 tractor in the home of Lou Raynard on Cockshut plow March 4th at 7:00'. Massey Harris 7 ft binder McCormick Deering mower Shirley offered to provide lunch Spring tooth cultivator at the next meeting. McCormick hay loader in good condition Steel wagon with 10 ft. hay rack 4 section harrows I Fleury walking plow Massey Harris No. Spreader Set sloop sleighs 2 wheel trailer with rack Massey Harris electric cream separator root pulper Stone boat Wheel barrow 150 it. hay rope 14 H. P. electric motor Massey Harris grain grinder Colony House 9 x 12 'wood Cedar Posts 100 ft. snow fence Hay & Grain Mr. and Mrs. Don ,Pestell o1 16 ton loose hay SurlingtOn werdp week-end 60 bales second cut clover visitors with his parents, Mr. f .no buS. mixed grain suitable and Mrs. Jim. Pestel. Mr. and, for seed Mrs. Murray Nichol of Newry 45 pullets 30 yearling hens heater with pilot too numerous to