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The Brussels Post, 1950-2-8, Page 4The Perfect Cooking Fuel Instant Pleat s Less Kitchen Work eiwicic o Clean ® Easy to Install Automatic Heat Control o Economical Par Information neo your nearest gas appliance dealer or Imperial soil ne ads Service, Limited Carleton Place Maple Stratford Cornwall Belleville Peterborough w lits'« uw i .. W_,�-..,rn+Jn..ne.xs+c'^".,{,"•.�y'"_:tF,��..."2A',P�T"�'�'•41"'Tltn'h= n THE BRUSSELS POST I • Melville W. M. S. Ti., monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Me1- viilc Presbyterian Church woe held oil Fr: day afnxmoon In mina school• roots of the church. The president., Miss (baps Stewart conducted the Id •v. timml .service assisCed by Mrs. H. \B. Allen. C, rrespoud+•Oce included a , letter I anuouuni„g the allocation for 1950,1 which was accepted by the aoelety. Mrs. Iiarold ~pair spoke briefly 00 points discussed at the annual ex -1 executive urs•eting in Knox Church.' Win:eham. Mrs. Spelt, was appoint• ed a delegate to the Synodical Society to meet in Brantford in April. 1 A committee 0 f three -- Miss Grave Stewart, Mrs. William Smith, and Mrs. Robert Thomson -- was named to meet similar committees i from other village churches to Plan 1 Ifnr the World Day of Prayer in I February. Twenty.Mx members answefed the x.,11 pail by ennihta a verse of scrip- f Uwe on love. A new study book was introdnc. ed by Mrs..Tohn Schultz, who traced I the history of the Japanese Island 1 empire which is about the size of one of our smaller Canadian prov-, lures and is peopled by 75.000.000 inhabitants. A nation of sun wor- o'irm,,v from years before Christ, 1 their land has become the Land of'' the Rds'ng San. For hundreds of years the gov- erment was a feudal system and 1 Japan was a hermit nation. But gradually a modern civil service was instituted and British ship- tmildrrs, Frena: experts. German army and medical experts and American businessmen were in- vited to Tokyo to teach their par - Peeler skills to the Japanese. Pro- ereca was phenomenal but two wars have ruined a well-built econ• only, The rebuilding of Japan, physically and religiously, is the l Ichallenge of the church to -day. The meeting was closed with singing Land prayer. ii FS ARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., M. C. C PHYSICIAN and SURC.ECfli Phone 4. t3rrsoselt, t. t�t�;i: St- DR. R. W. STEP HENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEONBrussels, Ont. ' 'ale„aboale 45 Walker Funeral Home Day or NightCails Phone tis No extras charge for Use of Funeral Home, B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. SELWYN BAKER Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurance McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable For further particulars — Phone Brussels 43-r-10. Chia.s. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KI.'1DS Automobile and Fire Insurance. Accident end Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance lent .Pbone Office 96 — Dennis Duquette Phone 51 -r -1S R. R. 4 4irtia1cis Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County No Sale too Big — None too Small Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones. Wednesday, February 8th, 1860 ram or D. A. Rann & Co. FUNF-RAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85.. _ ^- - BRUSSELS, on. `. R. 1 i theringthn, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tscerday and Saturday all day Successor otte E.pen every Bea day. none 20x Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Haron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES It3 OPsA ti . Fos engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post' arm asnl, will he looked after immeteiy Fere iasforinetion etc., write or phone Lew. f owt?ase Or write to R. ft. 3 Walton, TIZISS=ViVc.R'rilblI112691 nfs sssa 6S*-'1=11arcr ^•• s.4=-:=uau. Sign Feeds ,t *cgs FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER • EGGS. BY INCREASING QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COST AND INCREASE PROFITS. rcirk (Fill -the -Basket) EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS L. (Birds Relish Pellets) For Sale by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 r-a.•arlise Pr>il To Open Fir Yount Hs.ron Anglers Cioderich — A ready-made fishing spot will be made available to the more youthful local anglers this com- ing samaner. Maitland Fish and Came Conservation decided at the annual meeting to open Paradise Pond to supervised fishing by the younger members of the community. The project was started about two years ago and has proved very suesessful. Eixpert anglers will not be allowed to use it. because they would fish it clean In a short time. Rut. the club feel the youngsters with their worms and bent pins should be able to fish there all sum- mer. Clifford Eloy chairman of the .Articles For Sate - - i ypewraters, Adding Machines, Regsiters,.Boug;at, Sold dr red.- ::fates, oise:aea, cons. 'tins c.hangec", used safes 1t. J. W. Locking, . 369 ,- Lgtsa St. W. flume 21.l'J6 A tywen Sound MEMORIAL:: WINGHAM MEMOKIAL SHOP famous .for Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. Always a large stock in choicest granites to chose from L.emetory lettering a specialty All modern machinery R. A. SPOTTON '-sone 256 -- Wingham, Ont COWS - $2.50 each HORSES- $2.5() each HOGS .50 per cwt. according to iiia sag condition Phone nonfat: , BRUSSELS -- 72 INGERSOLL — 21 narch er shown above Stat StRalph Cudmore, Sales eManager ofe, popular stowl Ford - oTractor Division, s ision,Ford Company of Canada being at congratulated by p head office, Windsor, on achieving top sales of Ford Tractors in Canada during 1949, leading 730 Ford Tractor dealers from coast to coast. H eYC9S d The Ford Is the most versatile tractor ever built and is the best ,dollar value anywhere. The Ford tractor can be operated with the maximum of safety besides saving backaches and strained muscles The Ford tractor works more hours, saves more hours and Is the most economical to operate on light or heavy jobs. The Ford is a ready -starter, ready to increase your income, The Ford tractor's superiority makes it an on -the -beam winner of praise the world over. The business principles of Stan Stonehouse ensure com.plete satisfaction to the customer. "A patter deal when you deal with Stan Stonehouse" is an established fact, proven to the residents of this district In the short period of a year and a half The members of this staff are taught not to use Idle claims or deceiving statements. Truth and honesty must ALWAYS prevail wiht proof readily avallable. More than 150 tractor owners in this district alone will prove "You Always Deal Better When You Deal With LISTOWEL iiseasztams.marzommEssgmm Game Reserve, won approval for Ms care of the pond. Credit was also accorded the chairman of the bird committee, J. 14. McDonald, for his care of the 200 pheasants re- leased on the reserve. Kenneth Juck, conservation of- ficer, stressed the importance of Protection, maintenance and ,Dare of the present stock of fish and game if it is to provide continu- ed enjoyment for local sportmen. Mudge T. 11C, Costello presided at the meeting,,b 1d in the town hall. Witham Stont:•,ions, ltd. rvtN ERSOLI,':"iNTARIO Brussels Library Board Meeting -Xt a meeting of the library board held Tuesday, Jan. 31, Rev, G. A. Milne was re-elected chairman. Miss 14. Downing amid Mr, R. 4, Bowman were re-elected secretary and treasur- er. Mr. Bowman was appointed to re - Present the hoard,at Association Meet- ings, Mrs. Soott reported the num bar of readers it 1949 was greater than in 1948. Plans were made to secure a better sppply of books from the Toronto Library. - Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, Manure _Spreaders. Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers, • Plow,sr Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mill.. We also ave repairs for Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. MORRI1T & WRIGHT Impiemd :t Dealers for Oliver IMptements Telephone 4 And 98, Blyth, Ont. FORD -MONARCH ,.sG'n:�,tas.G, i54tt4 ..a,�-..rSrA r2a PHONE 66 ! 4. :�ts.,,,�lV.niUt •. Y,4P, . _. n omt ONTARIO Unsatisfied Fund Fee dsirrieri Under an amendment to the Highway Traffic,Act enacted in 1947, pro- vision was made for the creation of an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund out of which will be paid, in' the manner prescribed, judgments for personal injuries and property damage sustained by reason of the operation of motor vehicles, which cannot be collected in the ordinary manner from the judgment debtors. The method prescribed for creating the Fund is the collection of a special fee, when required, from each person to whom is issued either an operator's or a chauffeur's licence. While this legislation has been in effect since the 1st of July, 1947, the Unsatisfied' Judgment Fund Fee has been collected only since January 1st, 1949, Total fees collected for the Fund and repayments to the Fund from January 1st to December 31st, 1949, amounted to $638,430.37 Judgments paid out of the Fund from July 1st, 1947, to December 31st, 1949, amonted to x$630,644.03 u As there is not now sufficient in the Fund to pay judgments for a period of a year, an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee of 50c will be collected from each person to whom is issued a 1950 operator's or chauffeur's licence. ONTAARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister