The Brussels Post, 1965-06-10, Page 4By the Ontario Tender fruit Instittlte
"Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"
QUICK'U-JERRY CRUNCH, — a dessert
delight for easy summer dining.
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Limited
Listowel, Ontario
HAVE PERMANENT OPENINGS
FOR BOTH
MALE AND FEMALE EMPLOYEES
The work is full-time and permanent; 5 day week.
Good wages and a comprehensive Employee Insurance
Program are available.
Applicants should visit the Plant Personnel Office for
ii terview.
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easiest
• Exclusive clog-proof
grasscatcher
• Ultra-Light Magnesium
construction
ri) 2 Cutting Speeds
(1,0 Oversize Muffler ...
quietest mower of ail
• 3 hp. engine
ID 2 year Warranty
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TILE Dri,USSEILJS POST, ONTA41110
Tti-URW)A)ck JUNK 19t11. 11108
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. .fre,,,,•,•••••••roe,
and plywood racks. Could ue used
for grain. Eimer Locking'
Phone 855,I5
HOWiEs FOR SALE
;13.11.USSELS: Attractive, Well
kept comfortable borne on Main
Street. IVIeclera bath, new oil
furnace, full basement, tile floors..
Garage, asphalt driveway. Lets of
room for a big garden. $7,500.0U
lull price. 'Terms can be arranged.
WROXETER: 'Very conaortable,
modernized, two bedroom home in
Wioxeter. Oil furnace, laundry
tubs, inlaid linoleum, wall to
wall broadloom. Full bath up-
stairs, powderroom downstairs. A
home yeu will be proud to own.
Can be purchased for 438,000.00
on terms.
BRUSs.bLS: I-1mile and Businese.
Fine old home converted late two
apartments. Each apartment has
two bedrooms, separate bath-
room., kitchen with cupboards,
and living-dining room. Oil fired
hot water heating. Purchase price
!includes greenhouse and work-
shop 24' x 80' complete with oil
fired hot water heating. Anyone
with a knowledge of the florist
and greenhouse business can.
make money and have a good
living right here. $13•,500.00 full
price for home greenhouse and.
land. Terms.
British Mortgage & Trust, Real-
tors, Glen Thuell, Salesman.
Phone Listowel 63, Evening,
Palmerston 242.
:hi cup melted Witter
1st), salt
1 Can Canada
Choice cherry pie
W1L1 steel box,
• i Lsp clunalliOn filling
Heal oven to btu illix graham \vaie, crumbs, „nigar,
cinnani011, butter, and Salt, Spr.iisle twee-quarters
of crumb rnixture 01'0 thk, OULL,:,In. 01 all exam ,11111 or
• nine inch cake pan. PUt down gently with the bowl of
a spoon. Spread. tie cia,nacia. Choice cherry pie
over crumb base. Then sprinkle on remaining one-
quarter or the prumb mixture. Bake for 30 minutes.
Serve warm with cream,,. .SerY4* 6.
NOTICE rOR SALE
There will be a 2% discount 2 wheel Trailer
• graham wafers •
curtiehetl 19
flue crumbs)
Cu!) brown sug,'a
on all taxes, iu the Village Q4
Brussels, paid before June 30th,
005.
Wm.. 1-1. King, Clerk,
Village of Brussels
WANTED —
Good. used furniture, glass and.
and China. Mike Cummings,
Auctioneer 66 Hamilton Si.
Goderich, Ont. Phone .5244064
FUR SALE —
3 bar international Side. Rakes
Priced cheap for quick sale.
Lloyd Wheeler, RR 1, Bluevale
Phone Wroxeter 216r22
..•••ram.m. AMIN.
HELP WANTED —
Man wanted — good opening. Sell
itawleigli Products. Year round,
steady work. Good profits. Write
Rawieigh, Dept. F-152-137, 4005
Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal.
FOR SALE .-
50 acre Farm., good barn and
driving shed. All seeded. Adjoin-
ing the Village of WA:ton.
Apply to: The Brussels Post,
BOK 50
FOR SALE —
Reg.- Yorkshire .uoars or sevice-
able age. Some carrying Govt.
premium of 35.00. Also open and.
bred Gilts, all of high scoring
R.O.P. stock.
!Hurray Cardiff
Phone 441J6
FOR SALE
Two large hot air, coal or
wood,. furnaces.. One hot air
circulator fan, large motor, and.
metal duct work, in Walton.
United Church. Apply to Ken
McDonald, RR 2, Blyth. or Wm.
Dennis RR 1, Walton.
TENDERS WANTED
'readers are invited for the
installation of a heating system
for Walton United Church.
Tenders to close June 26, 1965.
For further particulars apply to
Ken McDonald, RR 2, Blyth or
Wm. Dennis RR 1, Walton.
FOR SALE ---
DAIRY COWS AND
HEIFERS, SPRINGERS AND
MILKERS
Convenient terms arranged:
For further particulars contact
Geoge Nesbitt,
Phone Blyth 523-9439 WS MONIS!
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for cutting grass in 'imo
ot Brussels. State hourly
rate, Tenders to be Ill by Jape
18th. _Lowest, or any tender, riot
necessarily accepted,
Wm. H. King, CJC•14t.
Village of Brnssels
NOTICE
..114,1:;. 11 Lvaicr
offers West) specials, expiiing
JUhe Hair spray,
that le.-sets with a Liatilp coniu,
1-i oz. size il2.69. 2 Spray Starch
$1.70. Leading Lady roll-on Deo-
dorant - 2.1J. spray Sachets
R you care to gee et on
these specials telephone MA's.
Dorothy McCauley. 183J, Brussels.
after b .o'cioek in tiie eveallig•
Watch for further specials as
prices change.
TENDERS FOR FUEL
'fenders for supplyng fuel tor
the school year of 1.9ua-196u
be received until June 23;
for all the schools of Morris
Township. School. Area:
Morris ScLools — coal for No, 4,
o, 8, 10 and
Furnace Oil %—• No. 1, 3, 6,
and 7.
Brussels School — Furnace Oil
Blyth School — Stoker Coal
Tenders may be submitted for
all or any of the above.
No tender necessarily accepted.
Ralph S. Shaw,
Secretary,
Brussels, Ont.
TENDERS
FOR SCHOOL ROOF REPAIRS
Bulk, stipulated sum, tenders
will be received by the under-
signed Secretary-Treasurer of .
Morris Township School Area
Board for roof repair's to the
Brussels Public School, Brus-
sles, Ont., until 4 p.m. E.D. T.,
Wednesday, June 28, 1965.
Plans specifications are avail-
able from. the Secretary-Treasurer
and also from Snider Huget. and
March, 08 King St. S. Waterloo,
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Ralph S. Shaw,.
Secretary,
Brussels, Ont.
JUST ARRWEID
Another shipment of new tractors,
Row crop and field cultivators,
Mowers, itakes, Tedders, Wind
rowers, EalerS, Elevators, Wag-
ons, Swathers, Combines, Grain
tanks, and many other farm,
machines. We stock over 1000
belts, Hundreds of pulleys, Bear-
ings, spark Plugs, Plow shares,
Cultivator points, Bolts, Guards,
Sections, Hydraulic's Etc.
Huron County's Leading
Farm Equipment Depot
Phone 527 0120 John Bach
1. H. Dealer Seaforth, Ont.
111r. IkerVyn McKinney, Tees-
water, conducted the regular
morning service in Knox. Church
on Sunday, June 6.
Mrs. Stuart. Evans and family
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Consitt, Varna.
Family Gathering
Honors Daughter
A rurally gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. :Hui
Keys, ILK 1, Seaforth. on Sun-
day, June 6, in honor of their
daughter, Eleanor, whose grad-
uation took place in Kitchener
on Saturday. Among those attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smal-
ldon and Maxine, IVLr. and Mrs.
hen Bray, Larry and Shirley, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Engel and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Engel and family,
Knox W.M.S.
Mrs. Wes. IVIcEachern was
hostess for the June meeting
of the W.M.S. Mrs. John Perrie
Presided and the, meeting was
opened with a poem and prayer.
Mrs. Alex Steiss was pianist and 1
aecompanied the guest suloist,
Mrs, Harold Stualldon, Walton.
for the solo "What the Lord Hal;
Done". Psalm 72 was road in uni-
son, and Mrs. Ales Steiss loci in,
the "Glad Tidings" prayer. "The
,l'ackage of Seeds" by Edgar,
Guest, was read by Mrs. Mae
Engel and "The Wonder World of
Birds" by Mrs. Stanley Fischer,
The business was conducted by
the presictent, IVIrs. Earl Dunn.
The treasurer, MI'S. perrie, gave
her financial report. PoFteen,
members answered the roil call
with a verse on "Sj,iring". `1 wo.
visitors were present. Sick and
shut-in visits were reported, also,
the Presbytetial which was held.
Veitch prepared the topic and was
in Moleswforth recently. Mrs.
assisted in its presentation by,
Mrs. 6. Fischer, Mrs. Schnock,
Mrs. vv. 6-trickier, Mrs. Dick Brad-
shaw, Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mrs,'
Mac Engel. It took the form of a
dialogue and mane an interest-
ing study. The meeting closed
with a hymn and the Mi2pah
Benediction. Mrs. John Perrie
and Mrs. Stanley Fischer assist-
ed the hostess in serving lunch.
WALTON
Newlyweds Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Haeltweli,
newlyweds, were honored guests,
at a reception held in the Walton.
Community Hall Friday evening.
Music ror dancing was by the
Ian Wilbee orchestra. At the
lunch hour the bride and , groom
were presented with 13, purse of
money by Mr. Graham, Sholdice
and an address was read by Mr.
Donald Achilles.