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The Brussels Post, 1949-3-30, Page 4When Yo'tcx Clacks Array! Gina Them! WitkrA urAtaras for sound healthy chicks that wil live and grow feed theta a sound clean Chick Starter. Master Chick Starter is granular ground — not too coarse not too fine — and it ss appetizing too. Remember it is the results that count MASTER pALANCED FSO $ LI.L tgi5.5 OF POULTLY Mat ttYE SToc11 Fug BUM:to 5 515 L DOGS • '• ;; :, M M wa.7es. � rodeo Order Your Chicks Now We carry a full line of Master Feeds and Concentrates — Mill Feeds salt, shell, grit and oil. YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS F')" SALE .\ quantity of bete. Phone 42-r-24 Elmer Denby ! THE BRUSSELS POST 1 11er, t 1 l \^.'cdneeday, March 3011t, 1349 ...,•,� Tile. Mamie meeting of IU. tr.11l0 .. 1 t int _.. ..awl "1 Thir-1, was the nl j,. t of ,..R ...�,•.a..-.,.,..w 4: ^ ^J..,:rs",..� •urryN i.,.svvau:rJt�s-aew St. John's W. A. w•aema nlrx + a r r lull \\..'1. \\,l.> had 111 1114? 11:'. I.'-il SEE M CHOICE OF , .....Tti 1,d (II,church, p, st:'n11 it r. -. f,� r.�A 1 C r.. , a, h..,n FOR SALE... - New two -wheel trailer. S. Alexander, Philo: -. - ;\1i1U111eR Uf 1 FOR SALE—i llsstrx pullets, sttbjeet of his ser»lon "The ('hal• I read and approved, Some intoeslin: lue Reek cross:, 1I•s Fhone 3Gs•r•9 Leland C. Jorgensen's sermon el Burs t'reebyteriau Church on Hun- d:a,- va•u'1,;. 1l,•liv,'rre ander three .. heads. The Benue of Ole flied tate the c(ueuching or it and the sig• iificance of it. Rev, J, A. Burden used for the opened tIle meetinr with 1, '.tvr;r and all jolted in the \'1",A• P \ .r, Ii'c general thanksgiving and the Lord's prayer. Itynin e l . "Titer- i+ + green hill fpr away,' was sung and Mrs, Iterr rend the 12lst ?seine 11:. I'c. h, ttleetitl,i were FOR SALE— Frame house ,•',,el be tnuve'd ..r Phone 51 -r -S pn^ SALE— S00 hales of alfalfa mixture. Phone lar -le lru.tn of 1111.' Cnnrluerinr t ' I item'on Melia, chiefly of the T RIM'a IJ, Wicketead sane a solo. The i district were read. Alen news of the Palniru r ueetin in the '1 111 11. P 0110 5 1 g 22' x 30'-6 rooms, TTnitee Clulrclt on Sunday evening torn down. Apply to opened with a song service led by Clifford Marks . Mrs, W. J. ,Johnston, ' Miss. Wilda I Brceltenrldge 'presided, The first pixy, ttmotlty and ' psalm was read responsively and j The Lord'sPrAYel' repeated • in nal• Herman Whitfield :son. Mrs. Jim Johnston had the - • topic. "A Political and Retigiona HELP WANTED FEMALE— �.T-Tlstnry of China," nlnsing with a Lady wanted in Brussels for Avon' Chinese poem. "Paints of View." Products representative. Write 1 Mrs. Elmer Sellers received word 4 llox 50 The Brussels Post. { that her grnndmotdnei', Mfrs. Edith 1 i '— �` ;,lane Clark, widow of the 'late Alex - •FOR SALE— i Good duality Barhnff sped barley !ander MacDonald, had died at her and a 13 disc MaseayHarris Frain 1 home. 37 Dupont et„ Toronto, on drill in good condition. ' Friday evening, The funeral service Phone 55-r-19 T, Blair McIntosh , was held on Monday afternoon fro*, ° 11I CASH SALE— the Matthew funeral home, '4e Special DcLuxe Dodge 2 door'. "Cinrtarelle" will be presented by • l'n, exrr11enf condition, equipped IBrussels talent at Bluevale this with slip covers, sun visor. beater,I wer1. with or without built-in radio, t Phone 30 Brussels — Russell Fox. I Personal: David Pitblado of Nile PASSENGERS WANTED----. 1 visited with his uncle Jim and Mrs. Two cars leaving Brussels 3011 Johnston, Winnipeg about April 251h, Contact 1 The public speaking contestants I .tad 30' x 50' on a stone Pcnnt:latinn, f01' Blalet'ale school were judged °11 I Also Driving Shed with Steel roof, 24' x 40'. Also a 7 roomed 'Stride House. Also on the Farm pre 15 acres of excellent hardwood hush. and 5 acres of young hush. Hydro avail- able-. Lowest ni' any Tender not sarily accepted. J. Sons Phone 99-r-4 Brussels girls and boys schools in which le very encouraging. Our Pray res are specially asked for the I medical miesions In ICnngra, Guild business was disposed of. An inter- 1 esting meeting was brought to 0 close with prayer by Mrs, Kerr.! Lunch was served by the romittittee In charge. FARM FOR SALE— Tenders will he received by the 1 undersigned up to the 9th day of April, A.D. 1.949, for the Farm of the late Sohn A. Mills. being the South Half of Lots numbers 4 and 5 it tete 14th Concession of the Township of Tiullett hr the County of 'Huron. containing 160 acres more or less. The said Farm is good Clay Loam Land, well drained and no waste lord. WE ter is supplied from en Artesian 'Well and n spring creek. On the said farm is said to he erect- ed s'Bern and Straw Shed, 40' o: s0' Ftyrrside 001 s. _ _. —.� _ I Friday afternoon by the teacher. SALE— !Harold T751117, gss•isted by Mrs. e Wing - 1.2,20 Jlussry-Harris tractor in Henyr, the teacher from the Wince I good condition. was purchased new 1 ham Junction school, and Miss a{i+ w, ;: ' al fat+ a', �. it"drt'�ar�`�f:y. cwt .,d..a , r. •.,, by owner and has never done custom `MacDonald, T.ueknow, mnslcal 21- work, 1_ recto'. Phyllis Hamilton was given x�%� M. Phone 23-r•4 mous. Hemingway firaward for presentation of PHYSIC! CIAN and SURGEONst William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. C. A. 1F' D.,L M C. G DR. t. 34 z-l'EPH-:lEj 4S Celteduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone 45 — Brussels, Ont. ' "The Bnnisteads." Doreen Burden, Fos SALE— eeeinel, spoke on "Pets." Audrey, —'" remble toilet at S.R. No. 0, Grey 1?Tan11. third, chose "The Childhood twee. Matched lumber about 13 x 11 in I of a Princess' for her subject. and genet condition. Tenders received \tflnn• Burden, fourth. spoke on • nnifl April 25. 1949. I "Trees and How They Serve." Phvl- J. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. I lls Hamilton will represent Blum-ale I school at the Public speaking con- - JV �^� F4t0,000 ft. of good used lumber at test for the rural school pupils in reasonable price, this community on Friday evening, J, C. Lemont, Etnel, rills S. Phone Brussels S6 -r-13.• I Hold Euchre Party I The enehre. Sponsored by the TENDERS WANTED— Tenders will be received for 25 Women's institute in the conmen- cnrds of 12 or 14 inch hardwood, tity hall Friday night drew the iargest erowd of the season, mere were 17 tables at play. The wo- 111en's prize was awarded to Mrs. Telly McKenzie. and Mrs. Charles Bosman. who was substituting for a man, carried off the other prize, ONTARIO Licences Expire MARCH 31st All licences issued to Tourist Camp Operators under The Tourist Camp Regulation Act, 1946, expire on March 31st, 1949. Applications for renewal should be made to the Municipal Clerk in the municipality in which the camp is established, or in unorganized dis- tricts, to the inspector of Provincial Police in that district. If you are in doubt as to your status insofar as this Act is concerned, please write to the Deputy Minister, Department of Travel and Publicity, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL & PUBLICITY PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS TORONTO Hon. LOUIS P. CECILE, K.c: Minister TOM C. McCALL Deputy Minister, NATIONAL TOURIST SERVICE WEEK From May 2nd t� May 9th Tourist business is YOUR business, The Canadian Association of Tourist and Publicity Bureaux has published an informative booklet "The Visitor Industry" which tells what you can do to help further this important national program. Write for your free copy, WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate, Conveyance, and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET -•- — ETHEL, ONT- beech and maple, to be delivered to Duff's Chnrah, Walton. Tenders to be in on or before April 5th. John Marshall, Secretary. IFOR SALE— Cartirr Seed Oats—weight 44 lbs. In 1 nshel grown from Reg. Seed in ! The earn of $14 was realized after 1943. Proven Wee more Kernel than paying all expenses. 1 tiny other Oat. $1.,25 per bushel, Cara. MnlOwen. R.R. 1, Bluevale. Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Rey - Wroxeter Phone, 'mond Elliott, Mrs. W. Ti, McKin- ney, and 'Elizabeth were at Her - FOR SALE- 1 ALE— rietom on Friday afternoon and nt 107 acre Brass Farm. St'a lot 2 Con.7 Morris Twp. — for further r ern led the auction sale for TTarry nertlenlare call Hervey Robertson I Carter; lTr, and Mrs. Harvey Masser Phone 1n -i' 8 Brussels• . Tom^ and Miss Betty Messer. Toronto. at their home here for the weekend, FOR SALE— Thp Community Club at Brown - Bray Chieks have "what it takes," Town. met for the nlnstng meeting welter)]welter)]nP they're bred for 1:01the thn. MarchMarchibe esasot in the welter)] benne on chicks will get thereere for e hlxltrr menday night. The membership was prices on eggs and poultry Meat. between 40 and 5n and at this last Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs , REPAIRED and -i. RECOVERED — Aboo Rebuild Mattresses, la:r r m1 WD DEL VERY StneforPrl 4311r1d3113vcficia Strang Enquire a— F¢ 'eBANN �'ttq'm$ttaPai Ram, 11(3 t ''35 Item tzigt Strut'f®;nL OsL, Sergio. V.rotRoa1 Prompt shipment dayoldg, started: pullets, mixed cockerels. Content us i',Er lhartieulare—Win. Glen Bray, 'Ethel. • FOR SALE— ?.reel gond hooses for •sale in a' •1 the r•nnselation prizes went 30 villnee of Brussels. Tmmediate pns- sessintn. .\ number of good farms. T live hien some good b'lsiness 1!taees for sale. J, C. Long, Real Estate Broker. Brussels, Ont, meeting only two families were ab- sent. Euchre was played, Roy Sellars and D011512 McMurray won high -� ••^---- points; Bill !Olsten and Mrs. Art Edgar, jr, were high for Ione bends, F. Fingland, Minton. Ontario. Solicitor for the Estate. 110505. .n - ELECTRIC 'WASHER model illustrated $14.4.50 ALL 4 MODELS AVAILABLE WITH CIRCULATING WATER HEATER 25 AND 60 CYCLE, Liberal allowance on your used washer STORE PHONE 51 BRUSSELS HOUSE 34•r -a. "After we sell we serves, ver•-_ .^I MEr .7.4: at:•a=^sa2ai,[. t. . a, Otaii Stanley J, A. Hammond :\ life -tone and well hnewn farmer of Plum Township. Stanley James Alexander Hammond (lied at his home lot 11. con. 14. Monday evening March 21st In his 59111 year. He bad been in failing health for the past nine years. He was horn and raised on the same Teem where he died, Born May 4, 1890, he was a son of the tette Thomas E. and Mary Ann (10hlaeott) Hammond. On Feb. 13, 1915 he marnted Laura Elizabeth S1,eiran who survives. He was a member of the United. Church, Monk - ton and was present when able. He gnat tont gat comfort in his home with his family. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons and one daughter. Kenneth T. G., Alex- ander R., and Merle Elizabeth at home. Also sn,' tving are three brothers and two sisters; William A.. C11athem: 'Harold. Stratford; George, Elms 'Township: Mrs. Joseph Hol- man, Atwood and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Burlingtmt, The funeral which was very largely attended w as held Thursday afternoon from I hie fete residence with Rev, C, J TENDERS MANTED•-' Por painting S.S. No, 7, McKillop inside and outside. Work to he done during Rnnmer holidays, Tenders will he received until April 10, For further .partlouia•rs apply to 'Dennis,Alex Sec.-Treas. Walton 11,R. 2 FOR SALE— TTygienic Supplies (1101310( Goods) mailed postpaid in plain. Reaped envelope with price list. Six Sample 25e, 24 samples, 01,00. Mail Order Dept. 33 Nov -Rubber Co., Ilex 91. Hamilton, Ont, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY OF BECOMING YOUR OWN BOSS 1 1101ell 25ff GTTARANTEED 1101100- hobPnrc esaHes ineleeing 1110 full line of insecticides. ill a territory of your choice. fart time agent considered, Hundreds of success' WANTED— fni Fumilex agents sta.rteil with R Young calves 4 days or over. Piek 525. or 550, Ivo risk — is Is worth n them up Thursday or Fitday. 11101. Travelling equipment essential Phone or write, (1, T)anbrook, in rural districts. BITSTNESS TS rimOD----Write to-dny for details and Phone 76x Atwood PUT, catalogue --- FAMTLEX -- 1000 Deiorinler Mo,ntrea.l. Mrs. Rosa 'Purvey and Roy Tur- rev, The women Repelled amid - wines, rake and coffee. The partlee hive berm hold at different 110mea every Monday night and -hove harp the men.ns of prrenisine a fine com- ••'nr"iv etre I. as well RS i1rev(rling social entertainment, Persn1u115. Mr. mrd Mrs. Hugh Bovie and two children, Bryon end :Myer. have moved into' 0110 of the new Wertimie'houses iu Winghazn: Mr, Bowie spent several years in nversens aervire end has' termed fey three years on the second line of Morris. He has (lisposed of phis farm to I. McMurray, Mee Ethel Beattie, Sereforth, with her enusin, Mrs, Garniss, Mac and Ol(ve •Scott; Prank Shaw is able in be not end around again fntlnw- ing e severe 0110011 of itidney stones; Miss Edith 'Garniss, Chin• ton, with her oister, Mrs, Burns Moffatt, FOR SALE—• tIlentlir motors rew0uad end ee --tired, Expert workmanship. Moder ate prices, New motors In stook, • Ehettgor intlu,trlea, 349 Ontario, >atreet, YunexiB Strratrord, Otte. P. F. I-' pt1rlfyte4tth • p3nrir"iPfrIINi' elleeentere 9O'nem,inee mow, Modem m Eye SIC11 '0 '16027r. 1' 18, pinr-vhrito Miniell7 in charge, Daring the nerviee Mrs. Alt. Anlersol aa11E a solo, "No Not One," aceompenterl b7 Mrs. Carl •Haiman, ,pianist, The pnil• Ile -avers were three brothers; Wil tient. Harold and George Hammond, two nephews Vernon and Beverley Hammond and cousin Stewert T ermeotld. A beautiful array of flowers were sent by relatives, Mends end neighbors. The flower, hearers were Alex Spetran Russel Ellaeott, Rosa :Stephenson, Not•nutn Hiles, Irvin Schede. Walter Hnlnrnn, Stanley Ttitehen and Elgin DOWRY. 111l011110111 1n Mime Centre Cemetery, Oldest Resident Of Hennall Dies TT4ONSAIL, March 29. -- Funeral services for TTensn.11's oldest reeldent. Mrs. Oathe,lne Baker, 96, will ba conducted Saturday, 2;60 p,ni., In Bonthron's funeral home by Rev. P. A. Ferguson, nn0'intermen1 will be made in TTensall Thelon Cemetery, She stied after an illness of IWp•o weeps at tho llani of her daughter, Mrs, John Pfaff, yesterday. Tile former Catherine Helen Gates, she was horn at Kitchener, and re- sided in Cranbronk, 'GTidericlt, Exeter ansi TTensall, On November 25 she celebrai,ed bee 01111i birthday end spent the day receiving enemy ,eailers, She was very bright and active, and took a keen interesting current eeents, levet' the radio, loved to have friends drop in and visit her, end braided many lovely mate. She was beloved by everyone with whom elm, entre) do contact with and leer 50501115 will be molrnee 11737 a wide eb'c1e of friends. ' Rlu•viving 311't' two sone, 'tato. Windsor, '534111am, Godertch nnr daughter, Mrs. John. Pfaff T1eneeli: 14 grandchildren, and 15 great grantlrhildron. Tier ltiishend died in 1904, • FOR ROFITS After getting them off to a fast start with Roe Vita Food Chick Starter, switch at the seventh week to Roe Vita -Grow Growing Mash. Made fresh daily, these profit-making • feeds are produced in Western Ontario especially for Western Ontario chicks and pullets. Both of these Roe Feeds have ;that it takes to build big frames, sound flesh, healthy internal organs ... this means bigger profits for you later. One season will prove that it pays to use Roe Feeds. See your Roe Feed dealer. . Spring Grasses, rich In proteins and vitamins are harvested et their nutrition peak, dehydrated in minutes, then added to all Roe Vito - mixed -reeds . , a "groan gold" diet bonus for poultry, livestock. RFD -3 ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. Fede art Show livest goes Huro cultu Mr the .t when to Cl Inter sten anion Guell of M Th