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The Brussels Post, 1947-3-12, Page 2MASSEY-HARR1S 1TE-1aa':5AY MI SAVES 65% OF YOUR MILKING TIME AND LABOR 1tt ER MILKS COWS the Right Way SUCTION AND MASSAGE One operator with the Rite -Way Milker can milk up to 20 cows per hour, saving 65% of the time and labor required to do the job by hand, The Rite -Way employs the natural action of the sucking calf - suction and massage — keeps your cows healthy and contented. Let us show you how you can make more money — save more money— wi 1'-1 the Massey -Harris Rite - Way Milker. 3TAU 'W e Phone 55 Brussels, Ont. IN MEMORIAM $PEIR—To the Beautiful memory of my dear Father, John Spoil*. who died in Goderleh on March 74th, 1938, aged 81 years. And sweet and loving memory of a, wonderful Mother, who went to be with Jesus on June 7th. 1907. in' her 47th year. Calm and peaceful they are sleeping Sweetest rest that follows pain. We who loved them sadly miss them Sot trust in God to meet again. Always remembered by a loving daughter, Ann. IN MEMORIAM EV .NS—la loving memory of our darling boy Tpr. Lyle A, Evans who was killed in action an March 7, 11945: We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds For the clays we do not think of you Are very hard to find If all the world were ours to give We'd give It yes and more To see the face of Lyle dear come smiling through the door. Badly missed by Mother, Brother, and Sisters. THE BRUSSELS POST \\'r,ln aria.,, \lar'it 17111. 1947 r,.A•••• AUCTION SALE Horse blankets Sol of hand clippers and singe„ Th: undersigned has been In. Set of ropes and pulleys and clamps strutted to sell by Public Auction at Woven wire stretcher W!',2 Lot 19, Concession 12. Set of i, got 81'11» Grey Township on A quantity of Bork elfin FRIDAY. MARCH 28th A quantity of mixed grain p.ir, sharp A quantity of nixed hay 2 lanterns, pails, crocks, tub barrels, iclarl, ( saws, 2 scoop shovels 1 new grab hook Wooden bed, springs and mattress i.ogging chains, binding chains Number of halters Hogs, Shovels Forks and other articles ton tumor• 000 to mention, TERMS CASH HENRY C. GORSELITZ, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON. Ail•-tieneor ' Sale commences at 1 HORSES 1 11i4;,•iau horse ri�int brown 1 1 4212de horse. la years COWS 1 Durham cow, 4 y: ar old. Ihu, April 9 rr:UQt COW, I 1,1a ie env: a year tell. ;1't....i1011 11 eht old tits., 7 Yo' Li' 0111. sate 1'rlt'Ntl CA' LL•' i It. r, i -i;, e Durham heifers, rising 2 year; blares r„.t11I:t" 1•1iVNR 127 nixed hem:. \ ,\r111Si'Rv IliasseyHarrie hinder ,i ft_ Massey -Harris mower ft. iSl rr, demi, rube Tram 'Ilse Steel laud roller. Frost R Wood 2 furrow gang plough 77 Fleury riding plough 13 Fleury walkitag plough cockshu.tt 11 disc fertilizer drill, new Frost & Wood hay loader Set harrows. 4 section Seuffler Cohher wagon 3" tire Gravel box and stock rack Hay rack Hay ear and Pulelys Set eletr;hs with fiat rack, set 6 foot bunks 1 buggy rubber tire 2 stone boats Jumper cutter with chimes Root pulper Cutting box Set 2000 lb. scales 1 pig crate Creast separator Delaval 650 lbs. Fanning mill Grind stone Set slings 1 sling chain 2 hay forks Set double harness Set single harness 3 horse collars 4 new cow chains 12 cedar fence posts 900 ft. dry lumber 2 sets doubletrees and whiffletrees 22 foot ladder 2 neck yokes S 1 bag holder, Goat robe, In the estate of DUNCAN JOHNSTON ate of the Village of Walton in the County of Huron, retired sawyer, who riled on or about the sixth clay of February, A.D. 1947, TAKE NOTICE that all parti's haring claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased crust mall particulars and proof of same to the undersigned executors on or before twenty-fourth day of March, A,D. 1947, upon which- date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets with regard to those claims which they shall then have received. Dated at Brussels this first day of Maroh, A.D. 1947, Eliza J. Johnston and Thom,asyohns•ton, -executors Walton, Ontario by ,their solicitors CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, Brussels., On- tario. FRANK KIRKBY Licensed Auctioneer For Huron County Rates Reasonable Satisfaction Guranteed Phone Seaforth 842-r-24 R.R. 4, Walton, HANDS AT WORK... LEARNING TO BUILD il,PNT.AII?.IO4 progress and prosperity are directly dependent on her ability to produce goods in sufficient volume to meet domestic needs and. the demands of world markets. Never before has the demand for the products of Ontario's great industrial plants, her farms, mines and forests been so great. Production must be increased ... and that requires skilled hands , .. skilled hands for plant expansion ... skilled hands for industrial operations ... skilled hands to provide homes for Ontario workers. And higher wages, job security, better working conditions are within easier reach of those who have mastered a skilled occupation, Today, through the plan sponsored by the Department of Veterans' Affairs and other agencies, hundreds of young workers are being trained to meet the building needs of this province. trradttttLes of these rehabilitation courses are now ready to take their places in Ontario's indnwlry. ail aide to yon are veteratn: , well started on the road to skilled building trades such as bricklaying, plastering, plznnl king. steam -fitting and carpentry. :leek them out with confidence. They are your future eraft,nlen, Published) by T11Ii 111:14VVIV(: I''Ul.MlRY (tlINT \Ilit1' CAIIPENTRY The Carpentry Course gives the student a basin knowledge in both practice and theory. IIis training ranges from hooch work and the earn of tools to the hanging of doors and the laying of flooring. Available at all schools, this course is the equivalent of third year apprenticeship, y„ Vocational training MUMPS ore offered at training centres located in the following cities and towns in Ontario: Toronto, London, Hamilton, Kitchener, 'Windsor, 1+1. \Villiaitt, Brockville, Prescott, Kingston, North 130y, Ottawa. Gonlpb, Kemptville, Tlailcybury, .64.4 441.0406 4404.44.4,00... HERE'S THE VERY LATEST IN FOR GENTLEMEN! When you give a fine gift, be sure it's the finest of its kind "The Excellency Group" by Bulove. A. PRINCETON –71 Jewels $45.00 S. DIRECTOR –21 Jewels $49.50 C. TREASURER -21 Jewels $55,00 �a G. Leach Jeweller Brussels, Ont, Obituary Mrs. William Cunningham BLYTH, March 0—Mrs. William Ont Cunningham dieot suddenly at the home of her daughter Mrs. H. C. Elder, Tilleonburg. Site was in her 84th year and lived with her son Harold on Mosley st., Blyth, but left lest October to spend the win• ter with her daughter. She was very sprightly for her age and had been In her nsnal health apparently When she retired last Saturday eve- ning but when Mrs. Elder went to her room Sunday morning she dis- covered her mother dead. Mrs. Cunningham was formerly Martha Nott, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Nott and was born in Tueckerssnith Twp. Dec. 27, 1563. Following her marriage to 'William Cnundnghlant nearly 66 years ago they took rip farming on the Sth concession of Colborne Twp.. where their son Verne now resides. Thea' Continued to live on this farm until 1922 when they moved to a farm near Walton, where Mr, Cunning- ham died in 1930. There years ago she tante to make her home with her son Ilarold on )insioy at., Myth, .Surviving are one slaughter, three sons, Mrs. H. 0. (Theresa) Elder, Tilsonburg; Earl, Gus Angel- es, ngeles, Oal.; Verne Colborne Twn,, and Harold. Blyth; one sister and one brother, Mrs„ Newton C'rieb, B.C.; and Wesley Nott, Clinton. The minister had preached for an hour and a quarter on the prophets—all the greater Prophets and thea the minor ones in turn, "Now we come to Habakkuk," he said. "where shall we put tint?'" "He can have my seat." Raid a wearied listener, "I'm awa' hams." Business and Professional Up to 3,0010 ANEW Dominion Government Act provides that war veterans, resident in Canada and entitled to War Service Grants, may "borrow up to $3,000, on long terms, at reasonable interest rates, for business and professional purposes, as follows: The purchase of a business or of an interest in a business. The purchase or repave of instruments, tools, machinery or other equipment to be used in a profession, trade or business, The construction, repair or alteration of a building used or to be used in carrying on a profession, trade or business. This Bank is authorized to make these Veterans' Loans, and our Managers will be glad to give helpful advice and assistance to all entitled to such loans. 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