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The Brussels Post, 1946-5-29, Page 2
THE BRUSSELS POST Weudesday, May 29th, 11946 Listowel_Trai'spori Lines Ltd. • take great pleasure in announcing a re- i-gekvail :f their daily service in this area. (!.Many of our old employees are back ori tl.e job; from the Armed Forces, and we are again able to operate the same efficient over -night service which was in operation a few years ago. OVER -NIGHT SERVICE To Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, Guelph and London. Lou; For The Silver And Black Trucks PHONE LISTOWEL 15 or 155. ----•---•-- -. �� NOTICE OF COURT OF RE'V'ISION KEFFEl777.:8 Con or Revision for the Town - A ship of Morris is now open, All %�C melts cr. assessments must be in fof the hands of the clerk by June 10, Acetylene en -3. Electric 1946. Final sitting to be held on ::7 17 7 June 17 at 4 p.m, at the Township � �ar,'. _.' _• Ha. . AUCTION SALE Farm Machinery and Miscellaneous Articles Lot 13, Con. 4, Morris Township 3 Miles East of Belgrave FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946 at 2 p.nl. Daylight Seving Time Consisting oft— Al. II, spreader in good condition 13. II, hinder 7 ft. cut 1 hay loader M. H. Dump rake 11 ft. M. H. Dump rake 12 ft, nearly new M. H. out throw disc M. H. spring tootle cultivator Deering 13 disc fertilizer drill in good condition 4 section diamond harrows and cart Tunip sower 1 scuffles 2 stone boats wagon 1 set sleighs with fiat bottom wagon box new gravel box 16 ft. roller hay rack neck yokes whiffietrees plow, 21 Fleury, 24furorw riding Flow Clinton fanning mill with bagger and screens grain grader hay fork and ropes Mei•otte cream separator in good condition Brooder stove buggy I Cutter and robe 2 horse collars Double set harness long ladder single set harness 2 lagging chains 2 cross cut saws carpenters tools Some household effects Shovels forks crowbars I Many other articles too numerous to mention No Reserve as Farm. is Sold. TERMS—CASH DAY OF SALE MRS. ALEX KING—Prop. HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer ROBERT PATRICK—Clerk Our shop is et -blipped too do George C. Martin, Clerk �Fi7rst Cla YIV e1d'-i:' Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Avour d. BORN Wm. J. Subsidy On Milk To Be T';rnbull are happy to announce Removed June 1 Tb- birth of a daughter in. Scott Ottawa.—The t,overument announ- r.crial N_nnsital on Monday, crtl Thursday, that the removal :° 13th. —Barbara Ann. June 1st., of Its consumer subsidy of two cents a quart on milk, turning the authority for milk price-fixing over to provincial boards, and thus heralded incenses in the Dice of milk to consumers across the country this summer. The announcement was made in the Commons by Agriculture Min- ister Gardiner during consideration of agriculture estimates and touched off a two -boor debate on the wisdom of the action. 1 Mr. Gardiner also announced a 20 - cent increase in the subsidy to pro- ' ducers. boosting it to 35 cents a 100 pounds for the period May 1 to Sept- ember 30 and disclosed that on the , latter date that subsidy also will he discontinued. AUCTION SALE Farm and Household Effects Estate of the late Alfred Cochrane Lot N%2 26, Con. 4, Morris Twp. FRIDAY, JUNE 7th Sale commences at 1.30 p.m. Enamel kitchen range, nearly nese Studio coach 2 tables 1 extension table kitchen chairs Philco 5 -tube cabinet electric Electric iron Buffet, 0 dining seem chairs 2 rocking chairs 2 dressers and 2 wash stands Sewing machine 2 antique beds 1. nrtique bedroom suite 2 beds, springs and mattresses Syrup cans Dishes and sealers Around 10 cords hardwood Washing machine, wringer, bailer and tubs Quantity of lumber Forge and some blacksmith tools Some carpenter tools Set of Jardine dies and taps 1/.r, to Yi Beatty electric grain grinder, nearly new Lawn mower Other attieles mention TERMS CASH FARM lot North half 25, con. 4, Morris consisting 91 acres, 11 ..acres of bush mostly maple, „drilled ..well buildings in fair ..condition, ,.hydro Installed, close to school 3% „miles to Brussels offered for sale subject to reserve bid. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE SMITH, CECIL BONE, Executors .Rt Li' e -Association J. C. LONG,Representative, BRUSSF.1 S Ration Coupon Due Dates radio ; Coupons now valid are sugar - preserves 51 to S14, butter R1 to R9 land meat M29 to M39. wire stretchers teo numerous to J. Peacock attended the funeral ct ! Mrs, Itcbet Davidson at Dungan. non on Thusday aftenoon, At the morning service in the United Church en .Sunday Rev, S, J. Bridgette spoke from the text "Go with lust 'lain" A sole net' ;Ill by Miss iron? Brnelcs of Toronto Rev, 1., C. Jorgenson. at Knox Presbyterian Church, heti for his subject "Abel's Sacrifice." The choir sang a special nen her, Mrs Raymond Elliott gave a trousseau La fey her dangle E r, Miss Lois Elliott, on Satuday af- ternoon, Miss Florence Fowler and Mrs. J. S. Palin't assisted the ac<.t- ess in receiving the guests, and Mrs. Hervey &et •t• pour'ed tea. Personals; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mathers and daughter, Elizabeth Lucan, with relatives here; Mr. and Mrs. Galley, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.olienbeck and son, Harold, Btrattord, With Mr, and Airs. Pay Alen 1; Mr. :Intl Mrs D. Clifford Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welsh, Moor7i.eld, with Mrs, A1, L. Aitken; Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean and sons, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jeffer- son and family, Donnybrook, with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Thorntuu; Mr and Mr,. Clare Cuddv, London; and Mr. and Mrs, Gus Gannett, Lucan, with Mr. and :Mrs. Joseph Greenaway; Miss Irene Bronks, Toronto, with Miss Sean McLennan; Mrs, Black, To- ronto w'th her daughter, Mrs, El- mer Sellers; Mrs. W. J. Masters, Pnkhill, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hall; James Gannett with his bother, Gus, and Mrs. Gannett, Lucan; Mrs. Joseph Cur- tis with relatives in Toronto; John Mundell with bis sister in Toronto; Miss Lillian Garniss with her `:tees.. Ai^s 11. 0. llarLo;tn, et vires bnush ene, The Mission Rand of the United Church met in the Sunday School room on Thursday afternoon. The pru'sidert, Delores Hamilton, pre- sided. Scripture was read by Eleanor Smith, At the annual meeting of the W.M.S. Presbyterial held recently at Wingham the band was presented with a new diplona. This is the sixth year that the band has receved this standard of recog- nition, Miss Margaret Curtis told the story from the study book. George H. Thomson, soon of Mr. add Mrs. George T. Thomson, was awarded the William 1Vyatt, scholar • strip in third year English at the University of Western Ontario, London. Mies Helen' Thomson, 'daughter of Mr. and Ma•s George .Thomson, graduated from the same I university in secreta 1.11 science. ilii•. and Mrs: Richard Johnston autl (laughter, Mins Emma, Edward and W. J. Johnston. Mr, and Mrs. James Peacock, AIN. and Mrs. W. Atomisc Medicine What it May Be Ttcsw new methane -making use o1. atomic energy such as radio -active iodine, may wipe out three terrible diseases • cancer, goitre and leak. curia - - is told in a double page feature in The Ares: inem Wee.itiy vith this Sunday's .tuna 2) issue of The Detrol`. Sunday Times. Get The Detroit Sunday Times. Get The Detroit Sunday Times every week. NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION 'Che Court of Revision of the Asses- ssment of the Village' of Brussels will be held on Tuesday. June 4th, at 5 p.m. All persons having any complaints should notify the clerk at once, R. S. Warwick, Clerk -. ams_ •^+mvanrnras�t+ass�a7 t D o DOE EVER Fa l$ I L T. ,• HEmI'3 A CAR you'll be proud to own — the new Dodge Custom— the finest Dodge ever built , . - big ... roomy. , . a luxury ear of radiant beauty. e You'll thrill to its satin -smooth get -away and fighter -plane acceleration, with the eager 105 horsepower Dodge engine and the improved, snore rugged, gyrol Fluid Drive. You'll ride all day in arm -chair ease as the renowned Dodge Full Floating thele smooths out the roughest roads, e Scores of new features have been added to the time -tested qualities which have made the Dodge name so fatuous for Dependability. The result is this new and finer Dodge which will give you many thousands of miles of economical, trouble-free, operation. e Be sure to see it at the showroom of your local Dodge dealer—he will be glad to tell you why this is the finest Dodge ever built in Canada. ALEX ANDE-RSON FOUR -DOOR SEDAN SEVEN.PASSENGER SEDAN SIX -PASSENGER COUPE There are also two outstanding Dodge models in the Jow•prided fistd. DODGE DELUXE • DODGE SPECIAL DIIU*I BRUSSELS PHONE 82 DODGE CUSTOM THE LOWEST -PRICED CAR WiTH FLUID DRIVE • Was YOUR long distance call delayed? MOST Long Distance calls go through all right. But from time to time there is a delay. That is because there are so many) more telephones now and so many more people are using Long Distance. 'We're hard at work add- ing new switchboards and lines and training many more operators to get Long Distance service back to pre-war speeds and even faster. In the mcanti.xue, when you find circuits extra busy you can help relieve the load by observing the proper se- quence, and by being patient if there is a delay. WHEN YOU PLACE a Long Distance CaII..: FIRST, give the operator the namo of the distant city ... THEN, the telephone number of your party .. . THEN, when the operator asks it, your own telephone num- ber. 11 you don's know rite distant telephone number, please stake a nota of it for future use when you. hoar the operator repent it. 1P Ht� „- �® mss, .M . Junior Farmer Judging Competition On Saturday, June 15th, the Huron County Livestock Judging Competi- tion will be held at Clinton Regis- ! stration will take place at 5.30 a.m„ E.D.S,T„ and judging will commence at 9.00 a.m, The competition is open to all young men between the ages of 12 and 26, who have not completed two years or more at an Agricultural School or College, All entries will be divided into three sections according to ages and previous experience. 'Mere are valuable cash pr1 es in all classes and a special Challenge Prize donated by Clinton Lions Club fm the high itownship team. IThis competition the first of its kind that has been held in the County since 1941, is being sponsor- ed by the Huron Federation of Agriculture, so it is to be hoped there will be a large nnnrber taking part and make the competition a success- ful one. .USINIF SS CARDS • C A. MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON WlliaIn St. Phone 4. 13rtls: a Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent for --Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Inniseesess Get particulars of our Special Automobile Polley for Eters. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. D. S. Jamir..son, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon (Coroner) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.tn. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 111 p.121. Sundays ----Emergencies and by appointment ofsie. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. — BARRISTER, ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open every day. Phone 20x Successor to E. D. Bell Cha. T. !Eiavids'©n Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS ( Automobile, and Fire insurance Accident, and Sickness Avec for Great West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ON'T. R£SIDENOIE t33'.'.3 Harold Jackson s1PECIP•LIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD aALin For Information, etc., write or phone Hnrold Jackson, phone 12 on 6511 Seaiorth R.R. 1, G;•tie.Itinld Make ar•angan•dnts at The Bruomels Peet er Elmer O, BOH, Elerrleter 'Otltoe, emanate,. Rann & Johnson Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SE8 VIa.",E. Unarmed $'Intrad Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 866 --- -- BRUS`, .?r, C)NT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GOACrANTEED — PRICER REAt1+7NA11LC Per Engagements Phone 31 "The !Brussels Poet" areal ;bop WI be leokoe after Itnmsdalt•ly Per Information, etc.; w lte or phone Low. ilowland Moot m Seoferth; ttr. write R.11. l Walton. W: S. Donaldson Licensed Anc l u. PGeos 35--13 Atwood, Gill: for ale Gotttltetiii of } 'oe sell NMI • Al ski promptly utteedei to -- Carom oomMr J For timmtnists WIWI alterI i i �!