The Brussels Post, 1949-9-14, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE
els
- — DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 45
Brussels, Ont.
McNeil's Mtellt Service
Shellubrtcatlml Shell Household and
General Repair Livestock Spray
rhone 77-r'-6
Shell Petroleum Products
Parts and Accessories
Brussels, Ort.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
USED CARS
2-1929 Model A Ford Coaches
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-IM`eere Tractors.
A full line of Farm Machinery and
parts.
Timber -Rib Building and Aluminum
Roofing.
erne
John -Deere Implement I water
Phone 58 — Brussels
Used Cars For ihis Week
New 1949 Dodge Sedan with 2,000 miles
1941 Chev. Coach
1940 Dodge Sedan
1936 Ford Coach
1931 Ford Coach
1 Used 2 -wheel Trailer
TRUCKS
2 Long Wheel Base Trucks
1 Panel Truck
TRAGI RS
1 New Ford Tractor used very little
1 Used Ford Ferguson Tractor with step-up
transmission, in first-class condition
Buy your permanent Anti -Freeze while
available. We have a large stock .of G M
Anti -Freeze and Prestone.
Tires and Batteries
Take advantage of over .Front End Service
L. W. Jackson Motors Ltd.
YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER
YOUR FERGUSONTRACTOR AND FERGUSONSYSTEM IMPLEMENT DEALER
"Service with a Smile"
Phone 187. Listowel, Ont.
YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER
FERGUSON TRACTOR AND FERGUSON
IMPLEMENT
a Smile"
161 Listowel, Ont.
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TO BOOST
EGG PROFITS
RO! 'ARM,SiMI(IING'(4;ATWOOD OMC
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You can get Roe Feeds from:--
F.
rom:F. Harrison, Moncrieff
John Lamont, Ethel
East Huron Produce, Brrssels
Scott - Ratcliffe
Holy Trinity Choral), Welland,
was the setting on Saturday for the
marriage of Thelma Ratcliffe, daugh-
ter of William H. Ratcliffe and the
late Mrs. Ratcliffe, and Malcolm
Graeme Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs.
W. S. Scott, Brussels, Ont. Rev,
B. H. Patterson officiated at the
service before an altar arranged
with gladioli. ferns, and palms. The
wedding music was piaYed by Mr.
Harry Cawthorn and Miss Suzanne
Cosby sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"O Perfect Love."
Given in marriage by her father.
the bride waz lovely in her gown of
blush Ivory satin, made on fitted
Lines with long tapering sleeves,
draped off shoulder collar, and a
tow of tiny self -coveted bottoms
clown the front of the bdice. The Pull
skirt fell into a graceful circular
train and her fingertip volt of tulle
was caught to a headdress of satin
roses. She carried a cascade
bouquet of American Beauty roses
and wore a pendant of her mother's,
;her only adornment.
Mrs, J. Bmburgh attended the
bride as matron of honor, gowned
ieffectively in ioehlue taffeta with
matching poke bonnet. She carried
a colonial bouquet of American
Beauty shaded gladioli. Mrs. ,john
Palmer served as bridesmaid, wear-
ing an attractive gown of bronze
Iridescent taffeta, and carrying a
colonial bouquet of yellow -gold
gladioli
Frank Scott attended his brother
as best man and the ushers were
Harris Bt1a and Ross Lawless, both
of Brussels.
A retention followed at Country
'Gardens, after which the couple left
on a wedding trip to Northern
Ontario, the bride travelling in a
navy bengaline suit with navy
accessories and short claret red
topcoat. IIer corsage was of white
gladioli.
- Out o1 town guests were present
from. Goderieh, Brussels, Thorald, St.
•
Catharines, Niagara Falls and
Toronto.
Tone up at 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 pith -up and deliver Every
Monday and Thursday. Our agents will
assist Z,oa; h - "r'r cleaning problems.
Our agents
Miss H'ngston's Millinery Store, Brussels
Hackwill's Store, Walton
McKercher's Store, Jamestown
Swift's Store, Ethel
Michel's Store, Cranbrook
Tone. Cleaners and Dyers
Frank Stone Prop. Mt. Forest, Ont.
Better
Production
Means
igg ' Profits
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YOUR cattle ...,alt your livestock
L . NEED fresh clean, running
water to keep production . . . and
profits ... at peak levels.
That's why so many alert farmers
are depending on DURO for this
essential service! DURO is the pump
especially designed for farm require-
ments, built to give years of trouble
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for house, barn, stable s, truck
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illdingstrdens,ire Increasedeprofitprotctio�and new
convenience a r e only part of the
story. Savings in time and labour
vvill soon for a DURO installa-
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Phone 47x Brussels, Ont.
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PEACE OF MUM A SECLrtE
The married woman wants peace of mind and security for
herself and her family—money for food--shelter—clothes—education.
The business woman wants peace of mind and eeourity at
retirement.
Ask for our pamphlet especially written for women
entitled "X Want Insurance". It will interest you.
Confederation Life
1 0 A a 1 G Association r o a o e r o
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J. C. LONG, Representative, Brussels, Ont.
The "IP ff
v/ITH the introduction of the "Pony"
Vd tractor, Massey -Harris extended the
advantages of power farming to practically
everyone who makes his living from the soil.
There are thousands of farmers and market
gardeners whose acreage does not justify the
investment in large -size tractor equipment.
Such men were barred from the use of power
machinery until the "Pony" came into the
picture. Today, it is helping them to increase
their farm output, reduce production costs,
and eliminate old-fashioned drudgery.
The "Pony" is an outstanding example of
the farm -minded engineering that lies behind
every Massey -Harris machine. In designing
the "Pony", Massey -Harris engineers were
not content merely to build a small -size low-
cost tractor. They studied the kinds of work
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that a small tractor would have to do, in
practical farm use, to give satisfaction to its
owner ... and \they calculated the require-
ments of power, traction, weight, and en-
durance that such work would call for. As a
result, the Massey -Harris "Pony" out -weighs,
out-pn11s, and out -works every other tractor
in its class. It will do more work than a team,
and much more work than a little walk -behind
tractor.
Going further, Massey -Harris engineers
designed an assortment of quick -mounted
tools for the "Pony" ... exactly the right size
to yield the maximum amount of finished work
per hour of time and per gallon of gasoline.
With these tools, the Pony" not only does
more work than a team, but does it better,
faster and cheaper.
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Established 7847
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At the usual morning service in
Knox Presbyterian Churah the
minister spoke on the subject "It Is
well with my Soul" based on
Galations 6, verse 14. The old Testa-
ment reading wasp Zechariah 18 and
the New Testament Galatians 6. The
choir sang the anthem "It is well
with my Soul" by Bliss.
On Sunday morning, Sept. 26 tally
Day will be observed at eleven
o'clock, the church school joining
with the congregation.
Mrs. John Sdhnock spent the
Labor Day week ehd in the Muskoka
district.
AIr. Fred hunter has been visiting
with Mn and Mrs. Lytle Gordon. .
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Raddatz
and Mr. Roy McQuarrie of Detroit
end Florida were renewing acquaint-
ances in - and around the village.
Mr. Lynn Rvans and Mr, Fred
Si-nalldon spent the week end in
Windsor and Detroit.
TRight members end one visitor
wel'e present at the Septembel"Meet-
ing of the Women's Missionary
Society held at the hone of Mrs.
John Schnock The leader Miss A.
Forrest opened the meeting by
1 giving a quotation from Lord Te isy-
son, followed by the singing .of
Hymn 400. The Beatitude was bless-
ed are 1110 'peacemakers for they ',
shall be Called the children of God" •
Matt. 6:9. Scripture readings from
Teahla. 11 and 52 were given by 1
Mrs. MIen Cameron and Mrs, ;Tahn
Schmidt. tlymn 294 was used as a
prayer. The president, Mrs. D.
l
Puether presided over the business
period. The minutes were read and ,
declared approved and the word
"charity" was used in roll call.
response. 'Chinese Christians Fame
Their Task" was given by the leader
and '11oreigners are so queer' by
Mrs. Martin MacDonald. The leader
closed the meeting with prayer and
the hostess served refreshments,
assisted by. Mrs. Mtotbor.
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