The Brussels Post, 1968-05-23, Page 41.11E BAUSSALS POST, BRUSSLLS, ONTARIO
and tableS
Chicken feeders ti41ectric brooder
30 large light globes suitable for
church or hall chairs
and look cases Venetian blinds
Pictures Picture frames
Dumb bellS Other small articles
too numerous to mention
Auctioneer' Harold Jackson
REGIONAL MEETING OF
MAITLAND PRES3Y. W.M.S.
The Regional eolina of 'Mait-
land Presbyterial, 11'.111.S. of the
Presbyterian. Church iu Caatida,
\sus held at 2 pan s Thursday. May
1.Gt.lt in.Faucknow Presbyterian
Church, The theme "Ackaows
ledge- based on Proverbs Ch. 3,
verse 6, "In all thy ways acknoW-
:edge ',Kim." Mrs. George Sather-
laud. President, gave the lave-
cation and prayer. Mrs,A. 11.1,undell
was organist. Members of South
Witless group led in the DevotiOns.
Scripture from Proverbs, chapter
3. by Mrs. Ira Dickies Meditation
Mrs. Douglas Graham; Prayer,
Miss Dean McLeod. Mrs Morgan
Henderson Luckuow, extended
words of welcome to the large and
enthesiastie gathering, The fol,
lowing reports were presented.
Mrs. W, CathObell, Recording
Secretary, Mrs. V. Emerson, Cor-
responding Secretary Mrs. B. R.
Maacenzie, Treasurer. On behalf
of the Presbyterial Mrs. Richard
West presented an Honorary Life
Membership to Mrs. D. R. Mac-
Kenzie in recognition of her many
years of capable service within the
\\-.M. 5. 13. Thomas, Bluevale
introduced the guest speaker, Mrs,
A_ 0. Neal of Sarnia, Mrs. Neal bas-
ed her remarks on the thenie
"In all thy ways acknowledge
laim". Wear Of becOming too In-
volved in Christian service is One'
of the main, reasons for the fail-
ure to advance. aa truly dedicated
life does not fear to participate
in depth in the -work Christ's folr
lowers are called to perform.
trio, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. Gibson
and Mrs, Forster rendered a sacr-
getilvesaPieb7 wALl rs'1.11eW.RoUl.l ectlamiloweans.
Twenty-two ,auxiliaries within the
Presbyterial were represented.
ltepors of the Synodical held in
Chatham in April wore given by
the following delegates: Mrs. E.
Haw k es, Bluevale; Mrs. Fe, Lavis,
South Kinloss; Mrs. la Moffatt,
Langsidea Airs. NV, IJ. Campbell,
Molesworth; and Mrs. A. Gaunt,
Whitechurch. Mrs. John Speir,
Brussels, gave the Offertory pray-
er. An "In Memoriam" for tne re-
cently deceased members Was
given by. Mrs. S. M. Scott Kincar-
dine. Mies Dorothy Douglas, Luck.'
new, closed the afternoon session
with prayer. Members of the Luck-
now group served a delicious meal
to the visiting groups during the
interval between afternoon and
evening sessions,
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY,4 MAY 25th
At 2:00 O'clock
at SEAFORTH DISTRICT
Ferguson 2 furrow plough
Ferguson Cultivator and Disc
HIGH SCHOOL
Brussels. They must be kept tied uP during the gardening
Dogs are not allowed to run at large in the Village of
season. 4 woodwork benches
I.• tinsmith bench
Othewise owners are liable to a $50.00 fine. 2 drafting tables'
Double head (2mery
ig saw
David Hastings,
Bench saw Lathe Chisels aly•Law Enforcement Officer Planes Stools Wooden desks
litind saw drill press orposossigismorgisosollesso mmom'asoN1.0g,ftiorelarsie
sreaspassameisamaarsoweisoPossaaasessommososeesiiimalsoseassommasaasaisowsasansstoosare
NOTICE
TO DOG OWNERS
Stock Liquidation Sale
- aim' mloin....or
TARTING MAY 23rd
$90,000 Used Car Inventory
To Be Sold
CONVERTIBLES WAGONS 'HARDTOPS SEDANS
PICK-UPS and JEEPS
NO PRICE HIKING
All Windshields Clearly Marked At Special Sale Prices
This Is The Sale 01 The. Year
. EXAMPLE: 1966 CHEV. 4 door, 6 41. automatic, clean as new,
License No. HS4-931 LIQUIDATION PRICE $1699.
EXAMPLE: 1964 PL" MOUTH BELVEDERE Sedan, 6 cyl., radio,
License No. H54-564 LIQUIDATION PRICE $ 989.
REST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES --- EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN
PONTIAC - BUICK
OPEN EVENINGS
PHONE 5244391,
Tauit$DAY, MAY 23rd, 196$
4.e4 .
golnritrA, WI, M. ,a-aseasaasa
FOR SALE —
FOR SALE Cooking Potatoes, Phone 336,15
Cordon Nieholsou Cedar Posta. Apply tat:
Harold Finlay, Belmore,
Phone 391x4564
GRAIN BINS AND DRIERS
COMPLETE SYSTEMS FROM
1,000 to 100,000 BUSHELS
MIDPLESEX, MILLWRIGHTS
LTD.
BOX 2691 LONDON 451.7933
NOTicE, TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MARY ELLEN MOWBRAY,
deceased
ALT, personS basing ,claims against
the estate of MarY Ellen Mowbray,
late of the Village of Walton in
the County of Huron, spinster,
who died on or about the 4th day
of April 1968, are hereby notified
to send particulars of the same
to the soliciors for the executors
on or before the 30th day of May,
1968, after which date the estate
will be distributed with regard
only to the claims which shall
then have been received.
DATED at Brussels this 3rd day
of May, 1968.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD
&
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
MENNO JACKSON
deceased
ALL persons haying claims against
the estate of Menne Jackson, late
of the Village of Brussels, in the
County of Huron, retired farmer,
who died on or about the 24th day
of April 1968, are hereby notified
to send particulars of the same to
the solicitors for the executrix on
or before tb.et 30th day of May,
1965, after which date the estate
will be distributed with regard
only to the claims which shall
then have been received.
DATED at Brussels this 3rd day
of. May, 1968.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD
& MILL,
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
FARMERS .
Are you paying too much for
your Gras's Seed?
Take a look at these prices from
R. Cranam & Son at Pinkerton.
Hay Mixture No. 1 —6 lb. Alfalfa
-- lb. timothy — 1 lb. Red Clover
3 lb. 13ronie grass — 3 lb.
Meadow Fescue. — A total of 18
lb will cost yott only 46.74 Per
acre.
1-lay Mixture No. 2 -- 9 Alf-
alfa, — 2 lb Red Clever, 6 lb Tim
othy and 3 lb. Brogue gratis —
total of 19 lb Which wilt cost only
$8.35 per acre.
A. good permanent pasture mix
ture — 5 lb Empire trefoil, 5 lb
Alfalfa, 5 lb Timothy, and 3 lb
Brottie gra.se• .-- a total of 18 lb,
costing Only $8.95 Dor acre. These,
are all GOVt. graded, No. I New
Crop Seeita Gramm at Pink-
erten also Carry a goOd stock of all
Varieties Seed Grains, Clover
itioculanta 50e for each bdsliel of
seed, Inbettlating and inking of
seed, free to purchasers. Enquire
about the tie* Method of reseed,
ing old sod pastures without
plOwitig. Try "Cratnntltit lets
for quality arid prices. 36 years
experience in the Seed business.
R. Crainm & Sort, Pinkerton.
Phone caegtii 366-2394,
FOR SALE —
One lot, good for building, Other
IUL with small barn.
Alts, M. J. Blanchard Phone 136
FOR RENT
Good red brick ftuui house. New
bath room. Hot and cold water,
Ian McDonald. Ph.ene 297
WOOD FOR SALE
Hardwood Slabs, cJ 1ii•ered
in track load lots, .5 or 6 cords,
$4.00 per cord. Soft wood $3.00
per cord.
Craig's Sawmill, Auburn526-7220
CONCRETE WORK —
No job Too Big, No Job Too
Small. Also porthole digging and'
fencing. Reasonable rates.
Contact; Louis Maloney.
Seaforth Phone 52T-1351
CUSTOM WORK --
Custom Bulldozing, Lomling and
Faauling Service. Clearing of fence
bottoms and stone piles.
Jack Shaw 'Phone 357-2074
Wingliam
FOR RENT
IN BRUSSELS ea
Bouse with 3 piece bath, cup•
boards and garage, Most of which
has been newly :decorated. Also
for sale is a 1% story frame house
with 3 piece bath; cupboards and
hasement.
Elmer Ella.cOtt Salesman for
K. W. Colquhoun, Broker.
SALES HELP WANTED MALE
AND FEMALE —
Wanted lnunediatcyly Man or
woman to supply consumers in
part Huron County with. Rawleigh
Products. Can earn $50 weekly
aart time; $100 and tip full time.
Write Rowleigh Dept, E-152-336.
4005 Richelieu St. St. Henry,
Montreal.
AUCTION SALE
OF
USED TRUCKS
The following County trucks
will be offered for sale on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th. 1968,
at 7.30 p.m,
the County Garage,
Auburn, Ontario
1964 Chevrolet I/2 ton
pick-up trucks
1964 Chevrolet econ-
omy-type van
1963 G.M.C. cab and
chassis 28000 G.V.W.
ea- 1964 Chevrolet trucks
28000 G,V.‘Arl.
each complete with
dump box and hoist,
one-way snOW plow
and levelling wine
with all harness and
Controls
Ternis:
As is where Is
No license
Cash or cheque
5% O.R.S.T.
Adetioneer: — Jack Alexander,
WinghaMi Ontar10.e