The Brussels Post, 1948-7-14, Page 4TI -IE BRUSSELS POST,
Wedrtr+flay. July Lith, 1949
ELLIOTT BIt
*MN THE NEW 1M ROVED
0 Tt's the most economical tore
you ca;, buy. Millions of test
ales have proven that the
DeLuxe. averahrs :3407ro More mile-
age than the big-mileageGoodyear
it replac s, A wider, flatter tread
gives sui r-taction.gr'in's
=It popular taroli
ELLIOTT BROS.
General Garage Services
rr hon' 82 Brussels„ Ont.
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ducted the b .in,<: Lett "`
Mrs.
communication
son i .,111.
Aug. 13-15 fel: ;:.: nn : a:.
'Mr -A. 11. H •nrler-
As t''i•
Helpers' r, .
Lloyd Folk. r, arrang•+tl the
tr'+
ll, 1. v, e .•t
,mass N --hn1, ;kir aa1 .,r• ..
1 1 t•: 1 o oto, t., \1 n t
ed ui t -+,»^r 'Tari v Ei
r.. 1. :11 1, l 0011 r:101.
i
P !» a', Mr. 91.1 I.":ox. ;tarot I I
Carr's. . hast( uul C!u 1 nl n'"..
t'.1 Mr. Slit l lir:. 1 i v t d 1 ain,1
1'earann Ralph. Blyth, wiL it lir'.
'-1-11 and tiny: 11R...J. 11 liuruiIt .
Miss Mary ('lark,,. 'I',-nt:In, o•ith
Mrs_ Arth'tr Shaw: '.1:. anti tier
'1 11- r, fill is-4cl+, with Mr. and Mrs.
11, Smith; vtr.. Stewart Young
\h'. ail Mrs. Roy lVeldt. Joel- young
and hiss Is:ibe4 Murray. Toronto,
With MIAs Mabel Conite_ and Mrs.
1 il'b re: 11r. and Ill..: Leetnt�d
q nr• Cherryw•0od. \1-- and Mrs. 1
\. flr•ddOS. ri(0grtn'.-. 101111 Mrs.
Mary Robert Ann: lir. and 91rs.
hr: G:1rnisi, liruss+•1s, with lawns
and Mrs. Moffatt; iii=s Mae David.
1\'roett'•r, with 1F. S. azul Mr+.
),,,ids -on; 1Toy:n' Thos. Ileury tout
lir.. Henry. Rtratfr••d. with alis
Sanderson,
AUCTION SALE
SURGE MILKERS i va JS 1'IO I
DAIRY MATO
J. B. Higgins, Seaftorth
Service Dealer — Phone ISS Seaforth
GEORGE POLLARD
REPRESNTATi+/Ek -- 1RtiSSELe-
°naxe.•'t -rrvr tmw:.m>�•' .- -weer cattrazotoio
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
James Street Brussels on
SATURDAY, JULY .'_itit
at 2 o'clock
1 small cupboard
1 ,•xtrusdon tahb
7. kitchen chairs
1 (molt ranee.ir
elerlrir stove
the Estate of the late Rohs -t Docket .
I 1 two -burn, r hot plate
-t L.t pt. 26. con. 5, of Grog township
I T dining ',uUe 1 ,:n(-1 bei
wilt be held a racking chairs
=RIDAY, JULY 23rd a: 2 P.M, i 1 small cable
Ce stating of : — 1 couch rnt It, h.
flat tL1i i ft l lc:
- 'f4 1 ronzole000(31u 1 r t
D.. a Tabl rttu1Ps•
1 ,-111401, al' 7
rail, in good condition
91- t T F: rd coupe, 1227
r:I 01 h 1vt
12,11'1.1.n*.
1 � ,
Plow - Tlartor; s
• Tn,c tt:1111 Tools
, ; mens of hit
re,'r1
11 ,.
j:\1t1I
11 -,use and :seen w tb foundation. win
hi' sold „ahieet to reserved lid.
TERMS CASH
ED. HENDERSON, Exeoator
LEW, ROWLAND, Auctioneer
FOR SALE—
(',nal Ui, so t' -
Phone 14.
FOR SALE
Pressed Ila}• hien ,ate
NirhlllSeti uc Lorne L,
NOTICE—
Cement on hood.
.1. 1i. Four, Ethel 1hon. 2:2.11.
FOR SALE--
Phib•u 1S1•cteie Radiotable model
10. good eondition.
Ili•s 1\' (it;tiner•r, \\wits., PIurtte 00-19
FOR SALE --
A quantity of drain tile, 5120,:
4 -inch and. it -loch. 1pply to
L.' R. Rryans rh'nna 011x2, llruss.•7,s 1
NOTICE—
( ars and signs painted et reasonable
prices, Enquire at tfm Brussels Mot-
or Phone lax, or Hartley Rutledge.
FOR SALE-
Conde paps. dtarlin0 to
Ph+?nr
241-1-15 Mervyn McCauley
.tan 1.
1 iredrnntn -+iV••
" dining retro Chain:
t w•1dHn:., .le k
.ltlnnitt una,1 0
6 tit' pan. Dish„s
(tent. Ccocks
Ct.11rrlrp tool, T-1'rtl ".;'old
led 11.• Alb ctrl ro'it
Iinwn meso•'. 1 11•rrd saw
11 1 hatted girl ip 2 „^-1"'tr tela
u !4•••• 1, +I- FOP SALE_ 1 wlshli 7.7011 '-t•ai Rtaetric
f Electric m11,1, rew•aa9•1 . '1 1 washing 1m -rd . 't•, ladder
a-
trev_ y matt ,.. '- .. "fired. Expert workmsr,+hips }Tera...•. • Pram - bit:P iPii 16 x 21.
its own Minton of re.pmtdbility. ate prices. New motors to stock, ... TERMS CASH
,1 ' • n11.1 -rust vv:ir hnrlt'n -111 'ti 1,11.4- Bettger Industries. ."r'R. '1.011IS HOLLAND. Prop.
9'1 she said Flom.-- Help•,rs wen: the 64g Ontario, Street, LOUIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
pr'o• prayer servants of the \V. M. S. 11m. Stratford, Ont. BORT. PATRICK. Clerk
HAA DS AT WORK e . .
LEARNING AERO
ONTARIO'S aS products are desired and purchased by people ell over the
world and the capacity to produce such goods largely determines the economic
welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. 13ecausc the sale of
every article produced in Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, we
all are more assured of job security ... and we and our children can have more
of the better thinns in life. To produce such goods in sufficient quantities, skilled
labour is vital. 'Ilia is why every single one of us should he glad that war veterans
aro constantly being_trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by industry.
Veterans receive OTHE J013 training under expert instructors in our Ontario
factories.
This training, provided through the co-operation of the Department of Veterans'
Affairs, the Federal Department of Labour and the Ontario Department of
Education, starts veterans off on the road to skilled craftsmanship, Taught to
use their hands in general aero engine and airframe work, both on military and
civilian aircraft, these veterans may qualify for a Department of Transport license,
authorising them to declare aircraft airworthy. In aircraft manufacturing plants
and on flying fields throughout Ontario, these newly -skilled veterans will have
the opportunity to apply their talents and training. Their efforts will help to
make Ontario a finer plass in which to live and will contribute to the welfare and
Happiness of all her citizens.
THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
ENGINE ANT) AIRFRAME MECHANICS
A113220 1 a'f:lpiE MIECUAPTICS
11. Parry,' 25, of Oshawa, Ontario, a
Canadian Army veteran, is shown making
an adjustment to the engine of a Cub
Trainer, Students work on various typos
of aircraft ranging from the Cob Trainer
to multiple engine. military aircraft,
Many veterans, trained as ground mow
specialists during the war, have chosen
to take post-war training in
this occupation for which
they are particularly suited.
For them the transition -to
peace -time employment has
been easier.
WANTED--
-\ man with some 'experience In
eavestroughine, at once.
C, & G, Kreuter r'nmpany
Phone fit -r-' o. 311-r••7,
FOR SALE—
Dtu•?taro lie'fe1 T. R, tested. due
to fresh a inside of 2 weeks,
Apply to 91r, Gordon Hailey.
West llnnkton. Ont.
FOR SALE—
\ia5+ v-ITarris ha)- ;odor, indeed
for oniek gale. can be amu :!t Lor 12,
Cion. 2 (Icy.
Mort v Travis..... Fhon,• 20 r -i
•
FOR SALE—
TTycienie Supplies (Rubber floods)
mailed postpaid in Main, sealed
•111'00i9 ' with price list. Six
samples 25e. 24 samples, $1.00. Mall
Order Dept. M-33 Nov -Rubber Co
ilex 91, Hamilton, Ont,
111.410.0.014.*
ASt. } FOR YOU(
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
FAR ANIM LS
With Undamaged Aides and According To Size and Conditbort
res np to $0.00 Horses up to $7e
Hogs (300 lbs. each) $2.00 Plus
.00 per 1001bs. for additional weitlat
AT YOUR FARM
hone Collect
Brussels 72 — Ingersoll 21
45
FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
Simmons - Johnston Reunion
on sunrltty, uI}• o1:•0:•11 a ltatit»
company any rant, -thio: of 111,:• OIunuons '.
atld Jn11n.-tun Camillo:: an t s :'v',c
friends, aatbered at the nom - nt Sete.
and 9•It's. S. Clanton. Sinu11ons of
Winghant to bring their congratula-
tion , good wish:... ail`On . 0110 10
001,111'0 10, 10 s quiet way lit, 1, ii,iy
fifth 5-01(10 rs:n•r of tau h marriage. 1
hostess. aged two and a •1.1lC uorutha.
Among the many beaatl•lttl 1liis of
silver, china and :'lass was 0 vire ,t
of .liver from the four suns nt the
It m,
The :;nests ranee Noir, Loran
Hickson, Fnrdw"eh, Corrie, Dims. I
sets and Kincardin•. The sniti' 1
afternoon +'resulted `11 1 n n r 7 p' 1
lawn social. when. .•1.(0.: 1 ,1.0 1,0
d
with eiieh nth I 0'11
lest's t.'. recalled and rrneris'
t v[,,r not *h ft, ri h , ,
the chests of the :lar,
rviee ter twelve, it. 'Idterttal•
11 Yours" 110.1tri•tt, It was a lovely
gift for Tirol and Dad.
WANTED—
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent con-
nection with large manntanturer
t)nly reliable hustler considered.
Write Rawleigh Dept, No, ML -J -132-
181,
L -J-132131, Montreal.
OWN YOUR BUSINESS' , ,
join the leading company of
HOME SERVICE IN CANADA. Let
your effort determine your income.
Vary little capital needed. If you
have travelling equipment, bere is
your chance to use it with benefit.
Write for full details---FAMILEI:,
1600 Delorimier, Montreal,
FARMS FOR SALE --
100 acre farm -- :road buildings
Prier 34000.00.
100 acre farm on County Road with
crop and hay, limn, 4.1ate possession
:trim 34300,00.
100 acre farm 3 miles from city on
Connty Road, 3 miles from pavement.
good bnitdings with crop. price
07800.00,
Y. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
'Brussels, Ont„ Phone 84.
"HELP WANTED—PiRLE"
AN OPPORTUNITY-.
Estabilshed Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 26 and 55—
have or can secure cravat outfit,
this is your opportunity to get estab-
lished in a profitable business of
Your own. For full particulars write
today to The J. R. Watkins Company.
Dept. 0-B-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal,
Que.
P',H'', 1-b,ynT th
Regest erect
Optometrist
"Western Ontario's Most
Mora Eyre Service
`)hone 118, il'lrxrwgston
MACHINE SHOP
for
Acetylene and Electric
Wt°141ng
Our shop is eduipped to do
First Class
Welding
And Lathe Work
Year Patronage Sodeitssr,
Good Service doesrod.
At five -thirty prrparntinn5 wens
(n111niete fo" n satisfylns 1110:1'0
which was served to 'he sixty -firs
chests by the fell sols 01 the home.
Kenneth. Cameron. .Aster and
irtirn• a>. -i tcd by their tiro •tttrac-
tive cousins. 'Miss,•et Nora 1r.t
Pranees Shaw and Jean Johnston of
Rine .online, Airs, 1'..T, Irwin of TTick-
- ?.ir, 'Air T. Talo -din nt:
11 '1.", Mulct' t 111, dir°C-
n„n of Mrs 11, T'ortelsister i7 the
hest ::nil NI's. F. J Shaw, -1a'er• pf
the hostess Fruit punch and tea
Ret 01. HMI ^en pnrtintiR
f t11, f,r.0 Marey ,v ddht;x "11.0 , ^n -
eluded a rtr'linhtt'n1 meal.
At to »-- home time loud •'•tapes
11,11,' L•1r„u 'Gordan and 1(1711w." as
II they tooth the Ione trail ;nalinx to
a 1110eth anniversary and Mr. and
lir= Farl it, matImrs irtvi.erl the
company to Cather al t ' Ir home da
Iowan In 1111105011 forty-nine,
One int - tl1 511119 1- 1 four
golamtioil grn119,n t 1 t ire. 111-•
god's mother. 'Mrs. 19 \VSimmons
of Gorri who was Iii,” 111,• 11.17x1
person present Mr. Gordon ;110-
91114. his son 170111a0'e 1 01 l nr,ton.
and Cam's (1910)9' daughter N; my
Amt a young laxly of an v -'t7 and
four months nld. Anther aronp
who had not been Ioc rIi-'t' for
twenty-one 3111'0 wn5 the three
brothers of Mrs. flard'n Stnunnn,
and herself end her fon' eisterl, The
host's family were also snapped,
four brothers ;out two staters. The
youngest member in this family re-
union was Harold Dale \\•right of
Itincardine, grand nephew of rho
BARN FOR SALE--
Ciil ft. 63 40 ft. goad 8i1e115, 0118
tu?ie north of Holmesvllt'• Apply
to ff. I?arl Elliott, St. David $t,
Gaderich.
Come With Tile To They
GKifo +0MOMS OM Citarili
3 rtt .Annual
— TWO BIG NIGHTS --
e fteF.
July Mt
it
Hay
__ y
July 23rd
S P t ,_ K, SEAQ
SENSATIONAL AERIAL ARTISTS
Sec the "Lady of the Skies" in. a death—defying act atop
e swaying 125 ft. steel pole. You can't miss this act.
SIX FAMOUS BANDS
In Attendance
New Games — Ferris Wheel
Open Air Dancing
Excellent Program
Bingo --Refreshments.
PRIZE DRAWING !
$250,00 worth of beautiful prizes will be drawn for eaoh night.
Be sure to get your ticket.
Breathtaking
F1REWO < KS DISPLAY
*mat . .:
WATCH FOR THE LUCKY DODGERS BEING DROPPED
FROM THE AIR OVER YOUR TOWN,
Admission 255
FREE
PARKING
CHILDREN
FREE