The Brussels Post, 1952-2-6, Page 5•
GREATEST SHOW ON
EARTH'
The greatest show on earth just
now is the industrial production of
the Western nations.
Canada has a big role in the show.
And Canada's primary textile Indus-
' try, with the largest manufacturing
employment, the largest payroll, and
with factories well diversified
throughout the smaller communities,
is a star player in the Canadian show.
Dominion Textile has an important
part in all this.
Dominion, Textile Company Limited
MANUFACTURERS Of J :a
i
�.� PRODUCT$
LNcNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
*tin LUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
I .& PETRO LEU' PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
repairs all makes of can and truck...
Parte and Aooseeorlea.
Austin Sales and Service
NE 77r6 BRUSSELS, ONT.
LOOK
- NOTICE TO FARMERS -
Have your meat prepared in the proper way at
STANLEYS ABATTOIR
CLINTON, ONT. - PHONE 282-W
LET US BUTCHER YOUR HOG - RENDER YOUR LARD
MAKE YOUR SAUSAGE THE OLD FASHIONED WAY
(Salt and Pepper only)
CURE ANY PART OF YOURS THAT YOU WISH
Which consists of: 2 Hams, 2 Side Bacon, 2 Cottage Rolla,
2 PicnIc Hama, 2 Back Bacon
You can have any of these cuts cured or fresh. We serve
over five hundred satisfied customers.
If you don't have a hog ready, we will sell you one et coat
price, plus the killing charges.
OUR PRICES HAVE NOT ADVANCED. THEY ARE THE
SAME AS OF FOUR YEARS AGO, OUR LARGE TURN-
OVER ALLOWS US TO KEEP OUR PRICES DOWN
A.1 mc_.t _.r..;lt le o r 10.•:. modern refrigeration as
Soon as butchered.
Whey r, --ed of beef by the quarter, seae us. We have ■
choice se'rrti-n to•pck from-- cut up to your own tastes.
• 15 MINUTE SERVICE
\1e ;.,r;ecs ,.:.tiL':e;i customers as all our employees,
ere pac:..•'.;r1ra :e eaperi-need and nee at ....Or service at all
timt•s •
LARD SPECIAL
13,i•-• your oWn contain.; and we will fill it with pure,
kettle home rendered lard for only 20c per Ib.
IN ORDER TO GET THE PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE
WE GUARANTEE
HOGS MUST BE BROUGHT IN ON
MONDAYS' ONLY
THE BRUSSELS POST
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED.,,
A Goal Brooder Stove,
es..rn
Pipe Phone 51011.
FOR SALE
Soft Maple and film tops, Motet
wood for the money.
James Stevenson Phone 60r4
WANTED--
up!
ANTED-nuU disabled farm animsla
u for prompt pick-up. Call
Iercy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone
• Brussels 85r12, Collect. -
LOST -
Small brown collie dog, with
white markings, child's pet.
Finder please call
Tan Wilbee Phone 90r13
I -
FOR SALE -
O:ie Red Shorthorn Bull, 15 months
old. One, Roan Bull, 8 months old,
both eligible Lor registration,
Russel Bone, R. R. 5 Brussels,
Phone 31r6.
HELP WANTED -
Man or` woman to clerk` to retail
store in Brussels. Peemanet job for
t h ' right person. ,
Apply Post Office Bos 31..
NOTICE -
Floor sanding and finishing, also
carpentry. Prompt service guaran-
teed. Apply to
A•jGreen, Phone 464w, Winghem
TENDERS WANTED -
Tenders will be received for 10
cords of bardwood 15" long, de -
, 'o be made by 1st 'Sept:, 1952.
Tenders to be in by Feb. 18th" 1952.
Wm. Dennis. Walton, Ont.
Sec.•Treas., S. S. No. 9, Mc1{illop.
FOR SALE -
Several Holstein and Ayrshire
Heifers. Due and Springing, ale*
one Hereford Bull and quantity of
Baled Hay.
Stan Alexander Ethel, Ont.
FOR SALE -
Range fol' coal or woad good
grates and oven. Box stove for
large chunks. Cupboard and chairs
and several other items.
Mrs. Telford Sellers Phone 59r8
NOTICE --
$1.0U trial o(7er. Twen .y-ttve
DeLuxe Personal Requirements.
Latest Catalogue Included. The Med-
co Agency, Box 124 Terminal A
Toronto, Ontario.
FOR SALE
.A farm of 90 acres more or less
on a county road, good land, In a
good lactation, mile and a quarter
from village, school, and churches,
hydro available,
Win. McInnes. Ethel, Ont,
ATTENTION FARMERS -
Cot your grass and clover seed
from The Purity Seed Co. Tender -
green Permanent Pastures, 16 thf,
Strand. Brantford, Ont. Orders taken
by Bill Strutychuk, R. R. 1 Monk- •,
ten, Plum, 4906 Brussels.
HELP WANTED - MALE
Men! Here's your chance to earn
a better than average income. A
permanent hill -time business oar
be yours selling nationally known
Watkins Pe:Allots. Previous ex-
perience not necessary - we train
eeit. Men between 25 and 55 owning
a car or light truck preferred. 1`or
particulars without obligation write
The J. R. Watkins Co„ 360 St, Roch
St„ Montreal.
FOR SALE --
Dray Olntcks, For dayolds, get
price list and order in advance, For
shipment now they've startel pullets.
Prett6' Prompt sitipment on heavy
cockerels, You'll need these ter
summer -fall .markets. Particulars
froth agent.- Wm, Glen Bray, Ethel,
FOR SALE --
Racoon
Racoon Coal, like new, large
size, Apply :tto Wm, Govenlook,
Phone 171 Seaforth - Dick House.
LIVESTOCK WANTED -
FRlfDE THERMOMETER -Plus each
for dead or disabled horses or cows
Phone oolleot Brussels 72. William
Stone Sons. Limited.
USED CAR PAR'' s
Axles and wheels suitable for
trailers and farm waggons.
Transmiaskons, Driveahafta, Heads
Sealed beam units, Glass, Grmerators.
and starters etc:,
Dozen of good , used tires and
tubes in all popular sines.
Norman McLean, Seafortk. y,(r
mile sourth of tracks, Phone 11J.
James MacTavish
A funeral service was held on
Saturday aOternoo nfor James Mac-
Tavish, at This late home, lot 2, con.
4, Turnberry township, and was
very largely attended. Mr Mac-
Tamish was well known throughout
the township, having served for
many years on the council. The ser-
vice
ervice was conduoted by Rev, Mat-
thew P.ailte, of Knox Presbyterian
Church. Blneva.le, of which Mr.
MacTarish was a member. Pail -
bearers were Team. Wright, Ray-
mond Elliott, Ward Sha,rpin, Mor-
nnson Slrerpin, William Dettman,
and Thomas Shearer. Burial was
in Wroxete cemetery. Among re-
latives .attending the 9uneral was
Mr. SLacTavIsh's only sister, Mrs.
David Walker of Teeswater. A
brotlhelr John, Resins, was unable to
be present.
•
GREY fWP. COUNCIL
Grey Township Council Meeting
was held on Feb. 2nd, 1952.
Moved by Howard McNaught sec-
onded by Win. E. Bishop that the
minutes be adopted as read.. -
Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that we make
0 contract with R. Kenndey, of the
Brussels Post for printing for 1952,
at the sum of 3200.00. - Carried.
Moved by Howard McNaught sec•
onded by \1'm. E. Bishop that we
order 1200 lbs. warble spray powder
, from Green Cross, - Carried,
Mtverl by i ,'t -rd R. Dunbar sec•
onded by Hugh B. Smith that J. H.
Fear be appointed Assessor for the
Township of Grey at a salary of
3300.00, Assessment Roll to be
completed and returned to the
Cleric by Oct, ls0, 1952. -Carried.
Moved by Howard MeNaught sec-
onded by Clifford R. Dunbar that
by laws No. 3, 5 and 7 for 1952, be
finally passed. - Carried,
Moved by Howard MrNnught, set,
onded by Wnt. E. Bishop that Lib-
rary Grants be paid to the following:
Ethel Twp. Grant 350,00: 1#hel
lage Grant 350,00: Walton Library
310.00: ltonerieff Literary $30.00;
MoleswOrtb Library 315.00; Oran -
brook Library 330.00. - C'arried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, sec-
onded by Wm. E. Bishop that all
ltprol'ed accounts be paid. ---Carried.
3lov,-0 by Hugh Smith, seconded
oy Clifford 11. Dunhar, 'that we do
now adjourn to meet on March 1st,
at one o'clock, or at the call of the
Reeve, -- Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
County of Huron,
Hospitalization 13,60
The Municipal World,
Subs. to M. W, 16,00
John McNabb, Telephone tolls 6,95
The Listowel Banner, Acot, 9.63
'R' F, S Scott, Office Telephone
Tolls 27.60
lmperial 011 Ltd, Stove oil 17.08
Ethel Public Library Twp.
Grant 50.00
Walton Public Library, Grant 15.00
Mondrte0f Public Lilslrary,
Galant 30,00
Molesworth Public Library,
Grant 15.00
Cra.nbrook Public Library,
Grant 30,00
Ethel Public Library,
Village Grant 50,00
Relief 25.00
Fox Bounty 84.00
Edythe Cardiff, 0. A. P.
A•pp9icatton 5.00
Edyt2te Cardiff, B. M. and D.
Registrations 2.50
I Wm. H, Baker, Caretaker. Hall
1 for Prov. Election 2.00
1 Geo. A, Dunbar, Stamps 7.00
Roads 2142.70
32549.10
Edythe M. Cardiff. Cilerk.
10 MISTAKES GRANDPARENTS
MAKE
A list of 10 major complaints
Psychologists, educators, social
workers and parents have against
today's older generation appears in
an interesting and informative
article, "Mistakes Grandparents
Make", in this Sunday's (Feb-
ruary 101 issue of The American
Weekly, exclusively will, The De-
troit Sunday Times, Alt parents,
and grandparents. also, are urged
to read the important message,
MARKET PRICES PAID FOR
DEAD STOCK
HORSES -CATTLE
HOGS
TELEPHONE COLLECT
BRUSSELS 85R12
ELMIRA 664
GORDON YOUNG
L I M bT E D
Wednesday, P'ebrupl7y sib, 1176$
ATTENTION
Rural Hydro Users
If you are considering the use of electricity for
space heating, please contact your local Hydro
Office before taking any action.
It is in your interest to discuss this matter
with your Hydro Area Manager, particularly
the rate applicable to this type of service and
the Special conditions that apply to wiring your
premises for the use of space heaters.
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
HUNTING is one of the most popular fall
pastimes, and we in Canada have the finest
hunting grounds in the world. In
the field, however, we should all
remember there's another season
next year, and many more after
that. Observe game laws today
and you'll have plenty of
sport tomorrow,
CARLINq'S
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.reser• ansa,
THE NEW OLDSMOBILE FOR 1952 is offered in two series -the Classic "98" and the
Super "88". Both series are powered by the improved "Rocket" engine whose horsepower
has been stepped up from 135 'to 160 and which is equipped with the four -barrel Quadri-Jet
carburetor. Hydra -Matic Drive, an option at extra cast on both series, has a new super range
for increased performance, A new rear stabilizer improves car handling and minimizes side
sway at high speeds. GM Power Steering is optional at extra cost on the "98" series. A
total of eight models is available with new styling and more luxurious interiors. Shown here
is the 1952 Oldsmobile Super "88" foto'-dour sedan,
By Roe Farms Service Dept
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