The Brussels Post, 1949-9-7, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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PHONE: 82
GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE
B18
ANNOUNCEMENT'
This is to inform the public that I am
continuing the Veterinary Practice of the
late Dr. W. R. Thompson, Atwood, Ont.
A. FLEMING, D.V.M., V.S.
Telephone Atwood 9.
AUCTION SALE '
' Farm, Farm Stock and Implemented
and Household Furniture
' Lot 29, Con, 4, Morris Township
11/4 miles north and 1/2 mile
West of Brussels
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21st
Sale commences at 1 PM.
IiORSES
aged horses
I 2 CATTLE
2 -year-old Durham heifers
1 2 -year-old Durham steer
i 5 1 -year-old ateors and heifers
1 sow due Oct. 60W 3
1 sow due Oct. 13
1 2 sows due Net. 27
L sow Clue Dec, 5
IMPLEMENTS
1 steel 10114 roller 1 disc harrow
1 riding plow 1 walking plow
1 'Massey Harris side rake I
1 Massey Harris tackler
1 Massey Harris loader
1 Massey Harris horse rake
1 Deering mower 6 ft. cut
1 Bain wagon wagon box
1 15 -disc seed drill with drag chains
: 1 Massey -Harris No, 5 binder 71t,
_ 11 set harrows 1 single buggy
1 set .Stewart horse Clippers
1 turnip sower
1 set scales 2000 lbs,
Beam hand scales
t pig crate
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Shellubrlcation Shell Household and Shell Petroleum Products,
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts and Accessories
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Brussels, Ont.
• AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
USED CARS
1941 Ford Coach
1932 Ford Coach Model B, in good condition, motor
overhauled in our own shop, work guaranteed.
1936 Plymouth Sedan, new motor.
1948 Austin Coach, mileage less than 10,000.
John -Deere Tractors.
A full line of Farm Machinery and
parts.
Timber -Rib Building and Aluaninunr
Roofing.
John -Deere implement Dealer
Phone 58
Brussels
1 stock rack
1 hay fork rope, 70 feet
2 pins hay rack sills 3 x 3, 17 ft, long
1 fanning mill 1 small oil drum
lset sleighs with flat rack 1. cutter
1 M.H. No. 3 manure spreader
, 1 cultivator 1 scuffler
1 Primrose cream separator .
Sap buckets and kettle Dinner bell `
Gates Hay fork and rope
1 colony house 12 x 14
Pig troughs 4 ft. steal
Forks, shovels and logging chains
1 sliding hay rack Neckyokes
Iron piping Cross cut saw
Wagon tongue Horse blankets,
T one up at T one's
We are now in the position to offer a
Complete Service on both Dry Cleaning and
Laundry. -
We also do Hat Blocking, Rug Shampooing
and Garment and Rug Dying, 'Repairs and
Alterations. We pick-up and deliver Every
Monday and Thursday. Our agents will
assist you in your cleaning problems.
Our agents are —
Miss 1-lingstmn's Millinery Store, Brussels
1-lackwel,l's Store, Walton
McKercher's Store, Jamestown
Swift's Store, Ethel
11/lichel's Store, Cranbrook
Tone Cleaners and Dyers
Frank Stone Prop. ' Mt, Forest, Ont.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture
IN BRUSSELS ON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th
at 12:30 p.m.
on John Street
Grain hags Harrow cart at Mrs. David Cunningham
1 grain grinder 1 apple tree pruner 1 cutter 1 buggy
?i. H.P. Century motor .1 table (extension) 6 chairs, walnut
Parks, chains, wdriffletrees and other veneer
articles too numerous to mention. ,1 china cabinet, walnut veneer
HARNESS 1.chesterfleld suite, 3 -piece
1 set team harness
1 single harness
Harness for 1 horse
Horse collars and bridles
GRAIN AND HAY
Oats and Fume buckwheat
A rittantity of mixes. grain,
2 mows of mixed hay
PTARNTTUBE
1 bedroom suite complete
Springs and mattress, washstands
Number of rockers and small tables
Chesterfield bed (new)
Sideboard Sealers
Couch, a Drop leaf table
Quantity of dishes
TERMS—CHATTELS CASH
PA:RM---100 acre farm, 'well drained,
in excellent state at cultivation, 2
storey rest brick house, good fences,
bank barn with straw shed, cement
and steel stabling. good water
supply. Hydro throughout buildings,
4i, mile off paved county road, 11h
miles from the Village of Brussels,
PROPERTY 10% down, terms et
balance given day of sale. Reserve
bid,
CHAS. DAVIS, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
yY ?.,TON
1 .bedroom suite. cherry, 3 -piece,
complete
1 iron bed, spring and mattress
.1 washstand
'1 dresser 1 sewing machine
. 1 wash stand t hall tree
4 cane -bottom chairs
:1 small oak table
1 small painted table
' desk
.1 hook case
; 1 magazine stand
1 kitchen table
1 kitchen cupboard
4 kitchen chairs
1 rocking chairs
1 console table, walnut
1 jewel heater, coal
1 kitchen range, wood
3 table lamps, electric
large number of books
1 set gold hand dishes including 11
dinner plates, 9 tea plates, 8 cups
and saucers, 8 bread and butter
plates, 2 platters, " vegetable dish-
es, 1 small bowl, 1 gravy boat, 1
' sugar bowl. 1.1 soup dishes
Many ,odd dishes
2 complete toilet sets
Many pictures
1 kitchen stool
1 kitchen step ladder
1 day bed
Electric. washer, Coffleld, copper tub
Electric iron Electric toaster
Electric plate, 2 burners
extension ladder
step ladder
lawn mower
2 Saws 1 cross -cut saw
Numerous tools Grind stone
Coal ii ton Sealers
!oohing utensils Crocks
1 opper boiler Quiltl
galvanized wash tubs and 1 galvan-
ized boiler ,
1 bench 1 wicker fernery
1 clipboard 1 clothes horse
1 kitchen chairs 1 chafing dish
4 kitchen chairs 1 settee
1 couch •1 dresser
1 wash stand 4 kitchen chairs
1 arm chair 1 lawn mower
1 rocking chair
A complete list, nothing will be
added, or taken from list.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
MRS. DAVID CON.NINGHAM, Prop.
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer.
A concert' sponsored by the 16th l
Line Group of Duff's United Church 1
attracted a good attendance. The- t
program included solos by Brian
Travis, Mrs, 0. Walter, Mrs, Del-
berque and Robert Cunningham;
duets by Lena Miller and Ruth
Ncrargonarzzooteamseaszestrawarestrraznangs Hemingway Audrey Hackwell and
June Hackwell, , Mavi's Oliver and
Mrs. Douglas Fraser; violin solos
by Glen Oliver, William Proctor. .A
dialogue, "When papa gets took,"
was performed by. Thelma Maier,
Marilyn .iohnston, Ronald Smith,
Donna Smith and Glenn Oliver,
1941 Chevrolet Coach
1936 Ford Coach • •
gAd Tr .; cks For Sa
1948 Ford 1 ton Express
1946 Ford 1 ton Express
1945 Chevrolet 21/2 ton truck with
stake rack
1939 Ford Panel
1935 Dodge 2 ton truck
sed Tutctors For ,Sale
1945 Ford Tractor (Like New)
Ford Ferguson Tractor and Plow with
lights and step-up transmission.
Jackson otors Ltd,
YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER
YOUR FERGUSON TRACTOR AND FERGUSON
SYSTEM IMPLEMENT DEALER
"Service with a Smile"
Listowel,' Oast. Phone 161
After the program, a sale of bak-
ing aprons,. quilts : and fancywork
was held in the basement of the
Church. Lunch was served, Roy
Bennett was chairman for the ea-
casinn.
Personals: Sharon and George
Merkeley with Mr. and Mrs, Ron•
ald Bennett; Mr, and Mrs. Archie
Somerville end Mr. and Mrs, Stew-
art McCall in Toronto; Audrey and
Tune Hackwell with Mr, and Mrs,
C. Wey; 114r. and Mrs. Lawrence
Ryan, Gerald and Bob, stirs. Nelson
Reid and David lIackwell, in ' To-
ronto; Rev, and Mrs. R. G. Hazel.
wood, Lane and Linda, .home from
vacation in Northern Ontario; Rev
D. Wren preached in Duff's Church
at August services; Percy Holman,
C.N.R. agent, on holiday; Mr. and
Mrs, William Somerville motoring
to Western Canada, and will win.
ter in Vancouver. 1
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MEMORIALS
WINGHI;,M MEMOKIAAL SHOP
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
Always a large stock in choicest
granites to chose from
Cemetery lettering a specialty
All modern machinery
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wingham. Oat.
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Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
REPAIRED and. RECOVERED --
Also Rebuild Mattresses
Pick 1p and Delivered
S t r l: r t f ''. " rd p h tier' 1st r i
43 Brunahwick Street
Enquire
Stratford, Ont.
D. A. RANK
Furniture and Funeral Service
Phone 36 or 85 Brussels; Ont.
fI0 KNOW
NOT ON
ROE FARMS MILLONGCO., ATWOOD, ONT.
You can get Roe Feeds from:— John Lamont, Ethel
I
iF. Harrison, Moncrieff
Miss Doreen Kelly, St. Thomas,
East Huron Produce, Brrssels
:home economist Gordon Bennett.
agricultural representative for
Huron, and F. O. Wilson, his as-
sistant, judged the fruit and vege-
table classes. Lloyd Morrison, head
of the agricultural department of
, Seatorth High School, assisted
with the arrangements for the
Achievement Day.
--------..7"—°'"------'i Demonstration on the topic of
Achievement Day
Held In Seaforth
Seaforth — Provincial honours,
awarded for 12 club projects sus-
Cessfully completed, were awarded
here on Wednesday, August 31st, to
-Airs, Harry P. Dougall, Exeter, at
the annual Acltievenment Day of
Girls' Garden Brigades in Huron '
County. Mrs. Dougall, 19, was form-
erly Miss Marion Randle, Exeter.
Presentation of a certificate and
pin to Mrs. Dougall was made by
Mrs, James Kirkland, coach of the
Hurandale Girls' Club and Girls'
Garden Brigade, in which Mrs,
Dougall has received her garden-
ing and hone economics instruct-
ion,
County honours, representing six
projects successfully completed,
were awarded here Wednesday to
Mrs, Cecil WIlson, Gorrie; Miss
Margaret McArthur, Walton; Miss
r
Ruth Hemingway, Brussels, The
presentation of pins and certficates
was niade by Miss Jean Scott, home
economics coach for the Ontario
Department of Agriculture,
Seven Clubs Take Part
Seven garden clubs joined in the
Achievement Day demonstrations -
Mild in the auditorium of Seaforth
High School }Iurondale, Mrs.
James Kirkland, R.R. 1 Hensall,
leader; Molesworth, Mrs, Andrew
Simpson, R.R. 1. Listowel; Gerrie,
Mrs. Pearl ICaine; Brussels, Miss
Isabelle Spefr, R.R. 3 Brussels; Wal-
ton, Miss Helen Johnston. RM. 3
TIlyth; Seaforth, Mrs. Wallece
Haugh, Brucefeid; Carlow, Joan
Clark, R.R. 5 Goderich,
An attendaoce of about 150 at
the Achievement Day included 55 ,
girls who brought garden record
books to ehaw. Of the 55, 53 girls
had table displays of their work.
Seven rinh displays were also ar
ranged to tile gymnasium, each
built around the theme: "Vegetables
T. TCeep Us Pit." -
Farh one of the 55 girls also
brought a. banquet selected from
flowers 'groan in her own club pro-
ject garden.
Explain Exhibits
Speakers wino gave explanations
of elnh exhibits and demnstra-
tione were; Kathleen May, Huron -
dale; Velma Luras, Molesworth;
Merenerdte Por•d, Gerrie; Berra
Knight, Brussels; Doris Stevens,
Walton; Rutli Keyes, Seaforth;
Dawn Snyder, Carlow.
Miss Jean Scott, in charge of the
day's program, was aeissted by
Homut/i
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Optometrist
'Western Ontario's 1Vlost
Modern Eye Service"
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COWS - $2.50 each
HORSES- $2.50 each
HOGS • .50 per cwt,
according to size and
condition
Phone collect:
BRUSSELS -- 72
INGERSOLL -- 21
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rluwer arrangement were given by
Mrs. 9 Cecil Wilson and Anna Toner,
finr1i'; Edna Martha and Margie
Achilles, Walt nu; Margaret Mac-
Donald and Marjoire Sanderson,
Molesworth.
..A1 the morning session the club
members answered a garden outs
and judged two classes of vege-
tables, for which the office,' placing*
were made by Mr. Wilson,
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ask of
Your Bank?
I he connection of many people with
a Bank is only through a pass book
and a cheque book.
We believe, however, that there is
more mutual pleasure and benefit by
doing business in a personal, friendly
way.
This Bank 'has grown to great size,
but it is a human institution, very much
interested in giving something more
than across -the -counter service. The
needs ofothe individual, and how we
can help him to progress, are matters
of first importance.
You will enjoy banking at any of our
branches.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Brussels Branch — W. Porter Mgr.
Ciller these advantages.
1. There is no waste.
2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown
out by the wind.
3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated.
Pellts spilled on the ground case be picLeti
readily the birds.
4. Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more palatable
ingredients. They get a complete balanced
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