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The Brussels Post, 1950-5-3, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST Savo ed' Costs FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GiVE MORE EGOS --BETTER EGGS. BY INCREASING QUALITY AND OUANTITY YOU LOWER COST AND INCREASE PROFITS. 4t • (Pili th B:tst:ot} En MASH and EGG PELLETS (Birds Relish Pellets) For Scale toy Phone 22.r-10 BLUEVA LE The last euchre party for the waren to he sponsored by 'he local Viromen's Institute was held \1 ednes- tiay night in the Community Hall Aare with 17 tables in play. the lar- gest attendance of the series. Mrs. Art. Ruttan .von first prize for .ascvnien with 76 points, and Bill Smith wax. the high man. having 79 points. lens a was served, after which vio- lha music by Joe Smith provided an ofr,:aortunity for a Yew dances, Personals: Mrs. Gordon Jacobs, Huron Presbyterial Of The W. M. S. of United Church Marks Anniversary l'-mtiuin a Cron! Baer Otte Ca; 9f't' (. Ad :.1 FOR SALE--, ~ r'ry body hardwood and limb wood, Dan \ieicinuun Phone 24.1,-12. FOR SALE --• W.,• were else highly honoured in \ eonverilble baby hog y. u> the Ire-1dratt of our . 1 1 vi .Creek T boor 28-r-14 1 ne 11'ul,(. airs. 1.. - .---^"° \VIti.e,tt was a happy , hu idem i ('-. 'i SALE— tee . u non th , who at• , nnantity of Good Alfalfa Seed, rend, d the first meting and she i 1':'0. i'ratachtnke Phone 49-r-8, , L.,, , •.•valte l pleasant memories. In 1 _._ .__,_... .. _.... - .. _ _ _.. +'or SALE -- ;`,. i:upt Muse Trailer 21' x 7' ,r is -\ Pply to G. F. thonla500 Box RIS, (Tinton ',OR SALE— ' Ir, l•ri l pullets. 414t months old • ply to .Jot Mobiles, R. 11. 4 Brussels. Phone 15-r-6. her nsu rl sincere manner she hr night ..^ t ^ d 11• :she said -Tip. (here!, march,•s u0, on yont and that ee, ntu t maintain '1 ritual flow so the missionary Point au liaril, who is visiting her a:elle r, airs, W. H. Fraser of Wing- xi,1,0,1 Mr . Arthur Shaw; !:rs. (' ,l. l Fingland, Mrs. M. 11. E:ltc''. \\'in ham, and Mrs. 11ri1- ,.,,.,1 C,orro,w. Cleveland, 0., with Hiss Duff; Mr, and airs. J. H. aIilter, Belgrawe, with Mrs. R, F. G arniss. FOR SALE— Excellent tire 600 x 16, can be used fel' spare or wagon. apply at The Brussels Post. h ,.lu t u , f 'Airs, white's \t Millie read an address 1,. t. ve- _ presented and Mrs. White by Mrs. Kirkby. 111 'Milne also point- ed out that a gift and a note .fere be to sent to MISS Syld1 Conrtire, a former ntisst,u'.i-y to Japan. rspres• sing the Presbytrrtal snl•row that e',ror-h illness .he had been unable to he 'present to address this anni- versary meeting in her home church. The report of the Resolutions and ('snot, y Committee was brought in by ahs. O. R. Erratt of Goshen, She extended the sincere thanks of the meeting to tlic ladies of Ontario St., Church for their fine hospitality. .Mrs. Wm, \loVittie of Westfield dedicated 'the aftt-rnoon offering. The morning session took care of the r:'ralar work of the Presbyterial. it eels conducted by the President, Mr,. H P. Kirkby. Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes welcomed the ladies and Mrs. A. Lane. Brussels replied, :sa THE OF Here is a typical bank manager - 43, married, with a growing ll, Ji ii family. He is active in community affairs. When he -== joined the bank as a junior, he was 17, just out of high school. He soon moved up. By his late twenties he was accountant in his branch. He worked hard. All the time he was learning about banking, about Canada, too, in various branches, different areas ... learning to know people—their hopes, fears, problems —the importance of the human factor. At 36 he was branch manager. Now he has another, larger branch. And his way to advancement is still open. His general manager started as a junior, too ... and carried with him to the top the business experience and human understanding wined along the way. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK i,;gll • FOR SALE -- 9 WIlht•nod strain York Sows, all tine early in May. Mr!. ,Terntyn Phone 53-r-12 HOUSE FOR SALE— !tense - ntense In 1Vinglam, single storey. convenient. ideal location, 381 or Phone .541-1V Wing The secretaries reports showed a year of advance in practically all de- partment.. There are fifty-nine after-I,'amn,P 25c, sanlpil s, $1.110. Mal and r-ight erenin_ ansiliaries Order !left. M.33 Nov-P.,lhi•ar l'^. and they showed an increase of 134 •. a 91, Hamilton, (int In membership. 22 Mission Bands : --.. - FOR SALE — . �. d - e-•aeh'the standard of recognition. Bethel is the best real society. pray Pullets—front ?:17.90, Day - The literature was displayed in a olds. Started up to 5 weeks.-Tmmed- e<,vel way when Mrs. J. Hillehreeht :,tel Mrs. R. Lawson presented a skit. Mrs. J. A, Sutter. treasurer, report- ed that $1.9.600.20 had been raised in 1949 which was an increase of 01.457.25. She alsn stated that $344,- 000. 344,000. had been raised in the twenty- five wentyfive years. Del rates to the London Confer - six rooms. Write RAs ham. FOR SALE — M tchaven Poritr: Fenn EARLY STARTED PULLETS FOR EARLY EGG MARKET All Breeds To Choose From AVAILABLE THIS WEEK 500 Rock x Leghorn, 12 Weeks 500 Leghorn (Waiter Rose) 9 weeks I, These pullets are on range, * * * 200 Hemp.* Rock, 8 weeks 100 Hamps. 8 weeks 500 Hamp x Rook. 5 weeks 600 Hamp x Sussex 4 weeks 1000 Leghorn (Walter Rose) 5 weeks * * * 3000 Hamp x Rock. Hamp x Sussex.I Leghorn. Hamps. Rocks. Rook x Leghorn. * * To order at any age or date to istilt your needs. DELIVERY IF REQUIRED 11 pigs about 75 lb. each. 20 ft. tower windmill. 1 good Spring tooth cultivator. Ladies bicycle, like new. T L Earl Phone 34-r-16 * * b Frank C. Mitchell & Son Wroxeter Phone 76 _1 FOR SALE-- \early new, Warner Electric Brood- er, used 2 months, 400 chick cap- acity. Torrance. Dundas. Walton Phone 90 -r-5 Brussels. FOR SALE- 11:elebie bueN,e- r'.tnhber ttnodsl 'postpaid in plain. sealed ern Nope :rich *trice itst. Flt( ia.te shipment, Get new prire list m1 these, also mired, (rem agent Wm. in the American Weekly with Sun - Glen Bray. Ethel. day's Detroit Times. \Cetinestlity, May 3rd, 1950 NOTICE As Corn Boer Inspector for the North part of Huron County I urgent- ly request all growers of corn which includes garden plots as well as field corn to have all refuse of corn either burned nr buried before the 20th day of May. Peahlities are provided for the non-compliance in the Plant Disease Act, Thos. Dougherty, P. 0. Box 927, Goderich, Ont, +fie is the simple, easy way to lasting beauty. You simply flow it on with a full brush ... i3 levels itself ...leaves no brush marks ... hundreds of uses ... 18 beautiful colours, also black and white. Jol•.nson'a eaint & Ele:tr;c :itor. E ru,selt.. O1, FOr< SALE— h;,eett a motors r' W,7ttnet JJ1- •„a9rel. eixpert workmanship. M ea. prices. Nin motors in stook ,aote)5ee ineuutrtee, ,48 Ontario. wirers, Otrattfbret, Oto„ FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Phm, B., R. O. Carol E. 1-lomuth R. O. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O. Registered Optometrists LOTICE — Radiator Cleaning and Repairing at reasonable cost. Try Bluevale Repair Shop for your Rad Troubles Telephone Harry Elliott 848W-1 Wingham. tttrticles For Sale • - 1'ypewriters, Adding Machines, '- Regsiters, Bought, Sold otk :red. Safes, opened, coni- -aus changed, used safes': J. W. Locking, 369 - 24th St. W., Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. 'hone 2096A Owen Sound Anummisszmnagyammamgrawxy."....mizemmemmmengraseufga THE TIME FEUDS OF THE OLD WEST One of the most famous of all , western fends --- the Johnson County War is revealed in Sunday's (May 7 issue) Detroit Times. Read about the battle which raged continuously I between cattlemen and settlers until the 17. S. Calvah•y had to stop figth- ing. See this action -packed thriller ATTENTION FARMERS 1\'e will he pleased to pick up dead I or crippled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. For im- mediate service telephone collect— Rressels 85-r-12 nr Elmira 584 r -Branch Cnnventinn to be held in Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd. Sarnia nu May 1n. 11 were appointed as fames; Mist Margaret Dane, WANTED — Gerrie; airs. Wilford 1Tark. Crediton; Clean cot young woman for light Mts., *Ethel Terris. W^lten and Mrs. llohise work in apartment, congenial T Aherhart, Gnderirh. Nelon of Toronto: Young couple and An invitation from .Tame' Bt.. Ex. month old baby. Sleep in. Write Pier frt. t1t 1051 Cnnventinn 3055 ;..1s with snap if possible, Rail fare Renfrew Cream MEIVIO {ALS ', NGHAM M MOKiAL SI -1045 Fars us for Ace; tic Mieroori:.ls at ver'. e'ea::cntnl,ne " a ler,:te s.t.Dc.k in 'Ito»: • granites to chose from �e:nellr�, tettering a specialty All modern ::Machinery ii. A. SPOTTCN rpt Wins—hare, avert-del Th., Alar„' for 1115 various ,rrarrs1. Mrs. Laura Rosenberg, sectional meet!n55s were annenneed 1595 Bathurst St„ Toronto, Ont, as f -glow The Forth 5t tlrrnxetrrt TENDERS WANTED — Disc, Plows, Manure Seitii at G,.,,,•:1 pen l: Centra at Win - w, -t t NiiP For 'pray Painting the Palace on Spreaders. the Pair Grounds at Brussels. State The repnrr of the nominating ma -Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, tnit 5 wa' nrrnpted end the new by the hourand in hulk for the Exterior. we expect to furnish the Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, The fnllnwing is the list of nfficres Mowers, Hay Loaders, for 1950: Past President. Mrs. C. Fall Wheat. rest newly seeded, priced Smalley Forage Blowers and 'reveller. TTelmnsville; President. Mrs. tr 'ell, immediate possession. Hammer Mill.. H. P. Kirkby. Walton: let Vice Pres. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Went. Mrs R. Allen, Bruefietd; Phone 34, Brussels, Ont. We also ave repairs for 2nd Vice President, Mrs, C. M. Rob- - - "-- Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. r•rtsml. Goderirlt: "rd Vice ATTENTION FARMERS — President, MORRITT & WRIGHT One hundred and fifty thousand ft lir-. \C. ,T• Moores,Belgrave; 4th nod used lumber. e.,, ee;=-at Dealers for Vire Prnstdent, Mrs. E, Desiardine; w Implements Four hundred square corrugated Grand Pend: Evening Auxiliary Telephone 4 and 93, Blyth, Sr-r'y.. Mrs. W. Thompson, Centralia; iron roofing. T1oporrling Ser'y., Miss Mary H. Square timber, Reasonable Ethel, _._- min,. myth; Corresponding Soc'y., Mitchell, Walton, arena at Goderieh. M1 s.' W. .1 Greer, Whrgham Treas- Maio on Joh. Luer, Mrs. J. Sutter, Clinton; Chris- Latest seed cleaning, and treating plant. Panogen treatment, I. C. Lamont, Ethel, Ont, Plume Brussels 86-r-13, Separators and Milkers. nffirrra elected. 'Mrs. L. C. White P• -;lit. To be painted during June or duly instailyd these nffirors' Tnly. Tenders to he in by June lst, This meeting rnmmemnratinP the Th,,,,. 1t'esenhurg, Sec.-Treas. twenty-fifth :umirersary of this Pres - Brussels. Phone 66-r-9. hyterial was outstanding for attend- _ ane*, interest, and Inspiration. Re- FOR SALE — Real good 100 acre farm with good buildings. ebeel:ent timber hush, 24 :tires ploughed, small acreage of viewing the past proved to he a chal- lenge to the fntnre in Advance than Stew:crti411p and Finance Sec'y., Mrs, E. Mills. Walton; Mission Ciricle Ser'y„llrs. E. Hocking, Cromarty; mission Band Secy„ Mrs, W. Johns, Extcr; C,G.T,T. Sec'y Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, Winghami Baby Band Sec'y., Mrs, Alex, Mcfirnken, Bluevale; ! Supply Sec'y,, Mrs. W. M. Aitken, Clinton; Community Friendship Ser'y.. Mrs. G, Penwarden., Centralia; Missionary Monthly and World Friends Sec'y., Mr's. W. Wig'htman, Wiugham; Tmeperanec and Christ- ian Citizenship Sec'y., Mrs, R. Law' son, Reafoth; Litcrntnre Sec'y. Mrs. J, T-Tillehrecht, Seaforth; Associate Members Ree'y., Mrs, C, 7mbrigg, Clinton Press See'y„ Miss F. Johns- ton, Bluevale, FARMERS — Try one field with Nachttrs Liquid Fertilizer and see for yourself, That it does all thatwe claim it wilt. Order from Geo Wesenburg, Your Rawieigh Dealer, Phone 58-r-9, Brussels. . FARMERS — Save money try Na Chairs Liquid Fertilizer may he used with dry ter- tilixer, or replace it. Any drill will 1n. Try a test field — 750 to $1,00 per acre. Recommended — Free Samples to rItobIa farmers. Free intormktll!n and folders. Apply to J. C, Lament, Itithel. TENDERS WANTED — *Tenders will he received, by Grey Twp.. school Board, until May 15, 1950 for the following: - 1 woodshed situated at Molesworth Public School approximately 12' x 13', 1 6Torse stable -teeth six individual stalls situated at 5, S, Ne. 1, Lot 8, Concession 12, Grey Twp. This build- ing contains a good n'ua.nrtity of 2” elan plank approximately size 12 x 411, 1. Carl Hemingway, Sec: Treas, R, E, 8 Brussels. Ont. COWS - $2.50 each HORSES- $2.50 each HOGS - .50 per cwt. according to 'taw 4101 coelaskea Mono collect: BRUSSELS — 72 INGERSOLL — 21 William Stone -Sons; Ltd. INOERSOLL, 004810 MAY THE MONTH OF THE YEAR TO BUY A GOOD USED C.AR — TRUCK or TRACTOR THE PLACE JACKSON MOTORS Listowel The Outstanding Values — The Choice Selection and The Condition and Price of our USED CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS Cannot be equalled. 1SED CARS 1950 Hillman Minx Sedan — only 2,000 miles ' Heater, undercoated. 1948 Pontiac Sedan, Radio Heater — Just like new 1948 Monarch Sedan, Radio Heater — In new car condition 1948 Ford Sedan like new inside and out 1947 Monarch Sedan --- New car condition 1947 DeLuxe Ford Coach in perfect condition 1946 Dodge Custom Sedan 1946 Pontiac Sedan 1946 Pontiac Coach 1946 Pontiac Coupe 1946 Chevrolet Sedan 1946 Chevrolet Coach 1941 Chevrolet Sedan 1940 Studebaker Sedan 1937 Ford Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Chrysler Sedan 1929 Ford Coach USED TRUCKS 1949 1 -ton G. M. C. Truck with DeLuxe Cab, Stake Body, H. D. Springs, like new. 1948 1/2 -ton Chevrolet Pick -Up 1948 1/2 -ton Chevrolet Pick -Up 1948 1/4 -ton G. M. C. Panel Truck 1948 3 -ton G. M. C. Gravel Truck like new, box & hoist 1947 3 -ton Mercury Truck 1946 1/9 -ton Ford Pick -Up 1946 21/5 -ton G. M. C. 1942 3 -ton G. M. C. USED TRACTORS Ford Ferguson Used Tractor, like new Ferguson Tractor only 1 year old Cockshutt Tractor, used only one year "Service with a Smile" L. &W. Jackson Motors Ltd. Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Your Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System Implements Dealer. Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.