The Brussels Post, 1949-1-12, Page 6P1,1
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We wiU pay for old, disabled or dead
COWS $5.00 ea. — HORSES $5.00 ea.
IIOCS $1.50 per cwt,
Al] according to size and condition
Rene, COLLECT, for prompt, courteous rwartg*
Brussels .72 — Ingersoll 21
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WILLIAM STONE 'SONS LTD,'
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WILLIAM T. SPENCE
• „, ,.. Estate Conveyance
' and Commissioner
GENERAL iNSUARANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET — — ETHEL. ONT.
The -next meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Council Cham-
bers, Court House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, January 18th, at 2.00 p. m.
AH accounts, notices of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the County
Clerk not later than Saturday, January 15th
1949. !
N. W. Miller, County Clerk
Goderich, ()Mario.
!NW' ft,'M,fte'R'ei;34,.e!cs'IW,Oittee
McNeil's S
Phone 77-r-6
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Brussels, Ont.
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Agent for Austin Cars and Trucks
Always a car in stock.
Expert repair service to all makes of
Cars, Trucks and Tractors.
Shell Oil Products,
Guta Percha Tires,
Also Used Cars.
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BUS1NFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
Walker Funeral Horne
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No 'sutra charge for Use of Funeral Home,
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Emhalmev.
J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
OfficeHours-1 - 4 anti 7 - 9 p. 119.
Also 11 - 12 a. m., when 'possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p. m.
Stmday Emergen( y and by appointment!' only.
R. S, Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BR'USSELS
Tosesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Phone 20x
Successor to E. D. Bell
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
Phone Office 96 Brussels, Ont.
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Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
PHONE 18-r-661 — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or
R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brussels.
1). A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Emend Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36or BS — BRUSSELS. ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Pact" and the,
will be looked after Immediately
For information etc.,write or phone Lew. Rowierctl
Or wre ILO R. n. 3 Walton.
1 Mrs, Eldon Kirton and baby
daughter arrived home from the
Wingham hospital on Saturday,
Alfred Agar, who \els Injured
fire weeks .ago when struck by an
automobile has surflele.ntly recover
ael to return to his home here. ire
Jia s been a patient in tbo, Genera/
hospital at Wingham,
THE BRUSSELS POST
BLUE; VALE
Lloyd Seen min of hire. lic,,,t,
the late W. J. Seeet of cm. :1, Merv's,
fell out of the'llaymew 011 Sunday
evening and 'suffered a hrolel n ankle
bone. He is In t Win g ham
hospitel,
Peter 8, McP‘wen, Nein) has been
a patient in the Wingliam General
Rospital for sev.n weeks suffering
from a diabetic condition, has re-
turned home greatly Improved in
health, .
Personals: Mrs. Leslie, Mr. and
Mrs. Mitred, Nichol with Brussels
friends; Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus
Rolph and son. Barry, Cecil Rotel.
Mitchell, with Mrs, Kirton. and
Mrs. Curti, also Pearson Retell:
Edgar Johnston, British Columbia,
with his father, John rolmsten,
con. 1, Morris;• Mr. Johnston recent•
ly suffered a strOke and although
over 90 year or age he is reported
reeovering; Sim 'McLean, London
with his uncle, Walter Sellers; Mr
M. L. Aitken,' Lucknotv, with he
sis te Miss Duff; Mrs Lucy Smith,
Ross Smith and Mrs. Nellie Snot
with Mr. and 11•rrs. Orville jones
at Lucknowe Rev. L. 0: and hire.
Jorgensen and son David have ve
turned home from Chicago where
both were receiving ho'spital treat-
ment. They are feeling mach bet-
ter; '1!).. and Mrs. Harold Prelate,.
and daughter Margaret with Miss
Margaret Curtis; Mrs. Arthur Shaw
and Mrs, lerary Robertson with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Johnston.
Christopher Hetherington cele.
hated his birthday on Sunday at his
home an the Bluevale road. With
him Inc the occasion were mem-
tiers of his family, Mr, and Mr,
Duncan Thompson and family of
Teeswater, ' Mr, and Mrs, Stanley
Gallaher and fatuity of-tWroxeter,
Leslie Hetherington of Toronto.
and Atljt. Clifford Hetherington of
Sault Ste, Marie, Ont,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnston at.
tended the funeral service of Mrs.
Lora Brandon at Wingliam on
Saturday.
At the .Y.P.U, emeeting iu he
United Church on Sunday evening,
Miss Jean Ann's, teacher at Ramsays
school, gave a paper on physical
fltness Inc the Service or Christ,
followed by a discussion on health
rules. The president, Miss Wild
Breckenridge, presided and Fleming
Johnston rend the scripture 'mon.
After an absence of four Sundays.
caused by 411 teeth, Rev. L. C. jorg-
ensen was back in ht pulpit in
Knox Presbyterian Church here on
Sunday. He delivered a New Year
message on the subject, "Growing
in grace and in knowledge.'
The postponed meeting of the
W.M.S. of the United Church was
held this week at the home of Mrs.
Alex McMackin. The newly -elected
president, Mrs. J. A. Bitrden, pre-
sided. '
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The new officers W000 installed
by Mrs, MoCreckin, The roll call
was answered by Paying fees for
the year. The worship service was
in °ham of Mrs. Lama Kirton,
'The chapter from the now study
book was taken by Mrs. W, S.
Johnston, Mrs, Burden, Mrs. (hn'tis
and Mrs, • McCrackin gave supple-
inenary readinge.
W. A. Meets
Mrs. J. Wicksbend, elected to the
president's chair MN year, Preesid
ed for the monthly •rneeting of the
Woman's AssoCtation of the United
Much at Mrs. 1VIcarackin's home.
Miss Vilma Johnston, read the
scripture lesson.
Reports were given by the sea.
rotary. and treesurer. The chief
Item of business was raised by
the parsonage comhuttee• and dealt
with the question of purchasing a
new =cruet for the church.
Personale; Miss Roma Brecken-
ridge is attending the Huron
County Polk School at the farm
,elf G. McMillan and eom Seatorth,
this week; riming Bleak spent the
tveede-end 111 lYfontreal,
tets.e.e.
Skinny ,,en, reo en
gain 5, 10, 15 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What if 11410: army Iliohu 011 out. Ugly
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Classified Ads
FOR SALE—
Thor gasoline washing machine,
if a rola Keys Phone 49-r-19
LOST—
A sum of Money in Brussels. Find'
er leave at the Brussels Post (reward)
FOR SALE—
Automobile Heater, in 50011 con
clition,
W. Tucker Phone 76-r•12•
FOR-SALE—
A. Violin In goad shape, 0011 he
seen at Procter's Restaurant,
William Ziegler • Phone 43-r-18
LOST—
A. black wallet with drivers and cal
license in it. Finder kindly leave at
the Export Packers—Chne, 1)011,
FOR SALE—
Pure Bred .Tersey Cow, milking;
1 horse 8 year old, work single or
donble.
John Schnook, Phone 55-r.26
FOR SA L E-
1 Beatty Pumpe• 1 Cistern
Force Pump; 1 Good Cheer Wood
Heater, like new.
Wallade Agar. Bluevale Phon, 11-r-7
F'OR SALE—
Alttle 1947 Cher. coupe, low mile-
age, good clean ear, new condition
Apply et The Brussels Post
-Phone 31.
FOR SALE—
Try Rawleigh's Minerals or Tonics,
Louse and Warble Killer. Linlinent,
Ointment, Spices and be convlineed
Simply phone 56-i-9
Your Rawleigh Dealer
FOR SALE—
Order Bray Chioks—again--through
local agent. Get 1949 catalogue and
price rist. Early chicks produce A'-'
Large eggsfor high summer and fall
prices. — Wm,'Glen Bray, Ethel,
GIRL WANTED—
To set eggs and pack chicks in the
hatchery. Preference given to one
able to assist in the office.
Walter Rose Poultre Farm
Phone 33-r-4 Brussels
FOR SALE —
A kitchen cabinet; 3 -Piece
oak dining room suite, just like new”
colony house 10 x 1.2, nearly new;
wired Inc hydro.
Phone .901n.-5, 'Torrance Deed/as
Walton, Ont.
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1 IN MEMORIAM
80311...118-ein toeing memory of ley •
Idear fettle. r Joliet Wesley Somers
who passed away jam 15, 1947
Itis smiling way :Old olentealic 180'
are a pleasure to recall
tie bad a kindly word for ;tell and
died beloved by all
Some day we hope to meet him
Sop day we hnow 11n. when
To clasp his hand in the better land
NeVP1' lo part again.
Sadly miesed and ever rencrialwred
ebrindsroonmilliwhi, Hazel and grand 1
CRANBROOK
The service In Knox Church on
Sunday Morning was c mducted by
R. J. Ritchie. Muriel and 'Kenneth
MacDonald sang a duet,
The annual meeting of Tillfa'
byteria n Church will be hma en
'runway, 'Jan. 16. The time or '0101.4.
105 will li, annecencei annely,
Jan. 16,
Mrs, Wes. McEachern, Ayr, is visit.
Ing her sister, Mrs. Peter Baker
Mr.. Harvey Hunter relented home
last week from St. Thomas where
he has been working for some time.
Mrs. Clara: °instead motored to St.
Thomas on Sunday wle I.? she will
visit at the home or Sas. and Mrs.
McCallum,
Murray 1-Tuether Is serving on the
jury in Goderieh this week.
Lynn and Mrs. Evans and Mrs.
Stuart Evans motored to Toronto on
Monday.
The Tannery meetyte of the
Women's Missionary Society
Knox "Church was le lel ori
Tan. 5 at the home or the pregt-
tletit, Mrs. Dan Mother. Owing; to
bail road and weather oonelitione the
attendance was smaller than usual,
Miss A. Forrest acted es leader in I
he
Following the opening prayer bY the
abeence of Mrs. Relit. Camptell. I
easter the 3rd part of Psalm 107
as sung, Portions of scripture
rom Matt. 4 & 5 and Luke 6 were
end responsively. The president
ondueted the business period
tiring which the secretary read the
mutes and called the roll. A verse
ontaining the word "me was given
y alx members. A letter regarding
unties Was read, The offering was
ceived and Mrs. Galvin Cameron
ad the opening chapter from the
ew study book, "Enter China."
Hymn 553 was sung in closing and
!ss Forrest led in prayer. Refresh
ents•were served by the hostess at
e close of the meeting,
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NOTICE—
Now the .bolielety season is over the
next thing will be Seel Cataloguee ;
and Chinks Inc 1949. if you intend
to raise chicks for broilers or laying
pens inquire from Geo. Weseuberg
Phone 56-r-9 Brussels
FOR SALE—
Hygienic •Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price Mat six
samples 25s, 24 samples, ”..00. Mall
Order Dept. 71.311 Nor -Rubber CO
Box Hamilton, Ont.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Distribute, on Part 'rime or Full
Time basis, our 255 produots; Toilet-
ries, Vitamins, ' Extracts, Spices,
Balding Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts,
Gloss, Silver, Furniture and Shoe.
Polishes, eto. Each Individual a
customer. Excellent opportunity to
test your business abilities. Write
for FREE details and catalogue--
FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Mont-
real,
FOR SALE -
100 acre farm near city, good
buildings, also near village; 100
acre farm, hydro, good buildings,
good location; 100 acre ram good
buildings near school; 100 acre
farm good buildings Sear village;
A good house in village of Brussels,
lansefilete aostession.
(I Lon,
Real Estate Broker,
' Brunet:41e, Ont.
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per year oats 771/2 tha, heti
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bird laying 240 eggs per
year eats 931/2 lba. feed or
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Repair Your Tractor — any make
Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment
'Pedlar Barn Equipment
Dominion Tires
Otaco Farm Implements
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Phone 86-r-5
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Fund Fee
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Volpe an amendommt la the Highway Traffic Act enacted in 1947, isrOrlhIlqn_
toss math for he creation of en 'Unsatisfied Judgment Fund out of which will
be pea, is the manner prescribed, judgments for personal Injuries and
prop .wty vicinage sustained by reason of the operation c( motor vehirlea,
eshkh autaot be collected in the ordinary manner from the judgment debenen
Ilse method prescribed for creating the Fund is the collection of z special fen,
when required, from each person to wham is issued either an operator's or B
distaffeur's ileetum.
Although to date ao fees have been collected from those operating wear
Ileidcles, the ItypWarion has heen in effect since the ist of July, 1947, Red
Ile judgnaents have been paid by the Department pending the creation Of
Wok,e with tha Wee of 1949 motor vehicle operators' an change!**
so additional fee of 50 cents (50c) will be collected from each person
ageatont is issued & 1949 license, which fee will be known as the Tjacaticasti
Pund fee and will be set aside solely for the purpose at orashos
satisfied Judgment fund:
Yids Is sot an annual fee and no further fee will he reileassi *OM 1A14,90
welds drivers for this purpose until the Puna is caltssueed_ or soW traossig
isdricate that there is not sufficient in the Pend so per prairostas ler a
est hose sae yaw
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