The Brussels Post, 1951-8-15, Page 5THE BRVSSEl... POST
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JOHN DEERE sets
the pace again! This
time with a great new
standard -tread tree-
tor7the 2.3.plow
John Deere Model
"AR." Modern from
the word "go," it of-
fers you new power,
new speeds to handle
your drawbar, belt.
and power -driven
equipment at maxi-
mum capacity ... new comfort and ease -of -
handling features to reduce fatigue, save
muscle work . . and proved John Deere
two -cylinder performance that cuts operat-
ing and maintenance costs to rock -bottom.
There's your choice of cyclonic -fuel.
intake engine in gasoline or all -fuel type
. there's hydraulic Powr-Trol for effort-
less control of drawn implements. Such
extra values as self.starter and lights, Powr.
Trol, power shaft, and belt pulley are in.
eluded as regular equipment. See us for
complete information about the new John
Deere Model "AR" Tractor.
JOHIU DEERE firRJ:"Oror!ts
-AA se-iis Mooseeow49eS4741 4004, Proved1Pei..72ormaroop,
Brussels, Ont.
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1951 FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS
Acton . eept 21, 22
Aivinston Oot, 9,. 10
Ancaster Oct. 1.1-18
Apsley Aug, 29,30
Arnprior Aug. 27-29
Arthur Sept, 26, 26
.Atwood Oct. 4, 6
A!, ton Sept. 21, 22
eld Sept, 26, 27
isePt. 13-15
Aug. 13-16
Sept. 14, 10
Sept. 18, 19
Ilobcaygeon Sept. 28, 09
T3ramption Oct. 4-6
Brussels Sept. 27, 28
Burford Sept. 25, 26
te;11,,don Sept. 28, 29
Canadian Lakehead -
Pt. William -Pt, Arthur
Chet:ley
Beaverton ....
Itinthook
Thrh
.... Aug. 6-11
Sept. 7, 8
Clifford Sept, 19, 20
Collingwood Sept. 27-29
Dorchester Oct. 3
Drayton Sept, '1.24s4
Seaforth Sept. 20, 21
Phone 58
Dcredett Aug. 23-30
lit enbe Sept, 20, 27
()tincture!). Sept. 4-6
Dundalk Sept. 13, 14
ltungannon Sept. 27
Aug. 31.-Spet, 3
Free Sept. 17
t or Sept. 19, 20
.4 Sept. 14, 13 or Sept. 21, 22
ttat,' . ,........ ................ Sept. 17, 18
Markham
Meafortl
Mildmay .... Sept. 17, a
Mitchell Sept. 16, 25 ,
Mount Forest ept. 15-17 i
Muncey Sept. 28
Neustadt Sept. 14, 16
New Hamburg Sept. 14, 16
Norwich Sept. 6, 7
t.rangeville Sept. 18, 19
HI EVERYBODY! . , NEED
MONEY?' . . Liston to CAN
YOU NAME IT? daily at 1. . .
We make 2 Western Ontario calls
a day and you gat cash prizes if
you can nome our subject. Any
day can be your lucky day . .
so KEEP LISTENING!!! And send
in your entries for our $25 weekly
Mailbag, too!
-980 CFPL's Croft McClellan
and Geoff Bingle.
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
OR BALE
:efeetyed Harvest Apples.
Bill Blake Phone 42t8
CRANLIR00...1-C.
Bev, W. A. Williams, Valetta, con -
ilii, -U0 the service in Knox PreshY-
eienn Church in Aug, 5 and 12. On
Aug. 19th, Jim% Mr. Lane,
initorian 1t5odetator4 will
oceupy the pulpit in Crattbrook and
Latest report ilrom Rev. Mr,
Tiodnian Stated the date at Its sail-
ing was delayed until August 14tb.
The. Young Women's Auxiliary and
the Sunday School held their picnic
at the Lions' Park, Seatorrn on Aug-
ust Said, ,
Mr. end Mrs. ,Tas. Ritchie. Lon-
don. Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Cameron
and MIS, and Me. and Mrs. James '
Gammon and Carol. Sarnia, visited
Oct- 4-1 with Mr. arid Mrs. Alien Cameron.
Oct 5, 1 Mr, and Mrs. Murray, London,
spent the week-e-nd with Mr, and
Mee. Lloyd •Michel and Mrs. Fier
ence Mallet
Mr. and Mrs. W'm, Tannter, Oehawa,
visited with Mrs. Clare Omestead and
Mr, and .Vre. L. H. Gordon.
Mrs. Seen Itierntoett and 'Miss Mary
McIntosh, Lietowel, visited over the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Blair
lielntosh,
Rev. W. A. and Mrs. William.. Vel
-
Mtn. spent last week with their
daughter, Mrs. Stuart McNair. 14tb
(Ion, and milled si, old friends in 11,r
diserlet.
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SALE -
Otte gray team, good wurk horses.
I, Jas. tiririnis Pnitne 12r19.
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%en Red x Beek, laying pullets.
Stan Alexander, Ethel Phone 85r13,
BaltSept. 6, 7
neergetewn Sept. 20-22 teellia.
Sept. 14, 15 Oshawa Aug. 16-18
Gerrie Oct. 5, 6 Ottawa (C. 0. 12x.) Aug. 20-26 ,
Grand Valley Oct. 5, 8 Ottawa Winter Fair Oot. 22-26
Sept. 12, 13 Owen Sound
Hanover Sept. 27-29
11.vri,ton Sept 26, 27 Paisley Sept. 10, 11
Neweville
ineersoll Sept, '1, 7 Palmerston . Oct, 1, 2
Sept. 4, 5 Parkhill Sept. at
Sept. 13 14 Peterborough
Kincardine , Aug. 20-25
Nineeton Oct, 1-6 Port Elgin Sept. 19, 20
kirkton
Sept. 27, 28
l,,arnlngton Sept. 24-29
ndely Sept. 18-22
Sept. 11, 12
Sept. 24, 25
1 :1111F Head
1.endon (western Fair) Sept. 10-15
tc'ltnrw Sept'. 25, 26
1,,teinational Plowing Match -
Oxford County, Woodstock Oot, 9-12
Renfrew Sept. 11-14
Ridgettren Aug..21-28
piev Sept. 20-21
St. Marys Oct, 2, 3
Rodney Sept. 20, 21
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It takes a lot of cooling to keep a Polar Bear happy:This largest
member of the bear family is smaller than a porcupine at birth,
but often weighs more than three-quarters of a ton when full
grown. To this tremendous bulk, add the fact that the bear is
covered with a thick, water -proof coat, which is designed to protect
him in the Arctic ... it's a big job keeping him cool in our zoos.
Learn about nature's creatures. Visit the nearest zoo and see them. A
whole new world of interest will be opened to you when you
understand nature.
NATURE UNSPOILED - YOURS TO PROTECT - YOURS TO ENJOY
CARLINOEf
THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
WATERLOO, ONTARIO
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ET 11-41c.
Mrs. Sas, Pestell was hostess for
the W. M. S. and W. A. meeting of
the trni•ted Chureh Oar the August
nweting. There were 12 members
present. The president Mrs. Alex
Pearson had charge of the meeting
which opened with Hymn 958 and
prayer by the Presqlent. A reading
on Christian Stewardship was given
by Mrs. Menzies. Hymn 348 was
. then sung. Scripture lesson Romans
12, 4-10 was read by Ella Pearson.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved. Mrs. Quest Dobson
gave a rending on "The Real War In
reeen." Tn the business period it
111.1q cleAlded to have the September
-,efoine 111 the evening, The trees-
- r-e-ried that 959.10 hail been
forwarded to the branch treasurer
for fire six months of year. Meeting
!-„e1 with Hymn 263 and the ben-
. (le Bon. Lunch was 'served by the
b.iste•ee assisted by Mrs, Menzies
M, Pansuld.
Mrs, \lex R. Stewart of Cloverdale
It. C. hes-been visiting her ne4ce
Mr.. Jerk Wilson and Mr, ,Tack
11' 111 Ethel, it is 29 years; eince MTS,
ewIrt visit ed Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stewart and
Ave: nitro Rosemarie. Agnes,. Sharon
and Pari of Cloverdale, 13. 0, spent
lief week with Mr. Mad Mes.10arl
Pewee' of FStheI,,
Master's Verne and Carmen Bowes
have been holidaying with their
Aunt end Thiele Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew SlInw of Prieelen.
•••••••emslveon•romm•so
Renfrew Cream
Senarators'and Milkers,
Disc, Ployns Menai.Soreders
bre and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
land Packers,
Rubber -tired Wagons.
Oliver Tractors,
s mt, wheel tractors Marl crawlers
Plows, Discs, Spreaders.
ill/lowers, Hay Loaders.
Smallest Forage Blowers aged
Hammer MK.
We ntsn eve repairs fee
emekahntt Tractors.,
" ,vnr.nrirr
-,s114,,rnan. Deelero
teleptiaas 4 and et Myth, eat
FOR SALE -
Cabbagi s. green onions and beets.
Gart McDonald.
WANTED AT ONCE -
010ce lady for D. N. McDonald,
Lumber Co.. Phone 77 Brussels,
LOST -
One 49 Meteor Hub Cap. Milder
plots notify Harold Spelt', Phone
lenssels 251.12.
HONEY FOR SALE --
Clover honey in your own container
;:::e ib. Oomb honey in arson and
large sections;
Ron haye 10 days left to get your
pails filled.
Wallaee Ross, Apriary, Seaforth,
FOR SALE -
No. 12 De Laval Cream Sepavator,
in good condition. 1 dark red regis-
tered bull. 11 months. 22 pigs, 7
weeks old,
Harris Oampbell Phone 53r4.
FOR SALE -
Raymond "Drop Head" Sewing
Macitalne, all attachments, nearly
new. apply to John Pethick
Main Street, Month, Seaforth. Ont.
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SONEY FOR SALE -
Clover honey in Your own con-
tainer 18e. Ib. We can supply you
with all the containers yen need.
Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r8.
WANTED -
Ifou5rkeepor for elderly couple.
in modern limne, own room, 110 clean -
h' or waehing, evenings and Sun-
days off.
Writr to Gordon Filliott,
Rieeth, Ontario.
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1932 Ford V-8 Coupe, in real good
condition.
1938 Ford Coupe,
1934 Terraplane Coach, new tires
and battery.
1930 Model A Ford Coach, •
These cars are priced to soli
J. C. Neil Phone 77r6.
ATTENTION FARMERS -
We will he pleased to pick up dead
01' crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. For im-
mediate service telephone collect -
13russels S5 -T.1.2 Listowel 650-r-2,
or Elmira 564
Llordon -lung (Elmira) Ltd.
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USED CAR PARTS
Axles and wheels suitable for
trailers and farm waggons.
Transsnise'rms. Driveshaets. Heads
Sealed beam units, Glass, Generators.
and starters etc.
Dozen et good used tires and
tnlIpq in all popular sizes.
Norman Mci.enn. Seaforth, 34
mile south of traelte. 'Phone 3J,
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HELP WANTED MALE -
At now if you want to establish
yourself in a Profitable business
with a real future. If you are a
reliable man, between. 25 and 55
years of age, have or can obtain a
Cal', yen' can make large earnings
and safeguard your future. You
dont need capital or previous ex-
perience in this pleasant work settl-
ing .nerm and household nec•essities.
Write The J. 11, Watkins, Co., Dept,
0-P-4, 350 St. Roch St., Montreal.
FOR SALE -
Shoe Store and Repair Shop in
good village. Store Is Red Brick;
Red brick 6 roomed house adjoining,
also 3 room apartment above store.
Stock is ;1,500.00. Stock and repair
shop and buildings all for quick sale
prided at $4,600.00.
100 acre grass and wood farm,
lots of water, 6000 new trees set out,
bed to sell at $2200.00.
I. C. Long, Real Estate Broker.
Brussels, Ont.
FREDERIcx F. HOMUTF-T-
Phm. B.. R. O.
Retered Optometrists
Me -s. H. Vinla Homuth R. 0
Carni E Horn:at/1 R. 0.
Phone 1/8 Herriston, Oot
BRUSSELS LIONS cum
CARNIVAL OCT. 17th
Wednesda,y, Oct. 17th is the date
set for the Brussels Lions Club Car -
nivel. So kindly' keep this date in
mind and watch for further an-
nouncements.
1061
USED CARS
1- 1950 ForSedan, two -t.. ;n colour.
w.th overdrive.
1-194Z C;dsmobile Sedan with built
in Radio,
1949 ,Cheva olet Coach
19.7r,ir Pontiac Sedan
Mrtny Older Models.
USED TRUCKS
1-1948 Chevrolet 1 ton Truck 137 inch
wheelbase
1-1945 Chev, Chassis, Cab, 179 inch
wh=elbase
NEW TRUCKS
1 -New Sedan Delivery for immediate
delivery.
New Cars and Trucks - Almost
Immediate Delivery
rq,
Rv r!de
M1tOrs
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco -gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
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BUS1NFSS CARDS
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C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURC:E0h
Minato St Phone 4. Brussels, Oat
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Irgialabone 45 Brame's, Ont.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Exansined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth - Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m, to 9 p.m..
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x Brussels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by appointment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. 0, Optometrist,.
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eve Examination and the Fitting of Gbt!ac
Office in Listowel Clinic BuiltEng
Heto-s: 900 a.rn. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p,am,
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9
Other evenings by appoinlxnent Phone 534.
Walkev Fuuerai Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No antra charge. for Use of Funeral Ficene.
R. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director Sc Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for -- Hartford Wind Insurance
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
FCC farther particulars - Phone Brussels 43-1,I50..
7). A. Rann & Co.
Licensed Funeral Direetor and Embalmer
PHONE 38 or 85 7 -:*-2". BRUSSEL& ow.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire insurance
Accident end Sickness
Agent for Great West Life inns -anon C.a.
PhOZIIS Office 96 Brussels. Ont.
Dennis Duquette
Plipme 514.-18 R. R. 4 anseis
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Bht - None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Sig Ones.
R. cPot hPririp'l'op, K. ('
WINGHAM end BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
• Tuesday and Saturday all day - Offict open every dav
Phone 2(hr
Successor to E. D. 5C44
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed Par Huron County)
*LATRWACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REASOHARLS
Fee Emeageenents 1Ptione 31 "The Brussels Post" soot /hay
roe Warr:wolf* etc.. wrlto or alone Lew. It enamel
wet be loe ked! after lawneeliately
Or write to N. ft. 3 Walton,