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The Brussels Post, 1945-9-26, Page 3The ServiceYou Have BeenWaiting For To All Makes 'Of Cars Trucks And Tractors We hove four Government Certified mechanics and three Helpers. We specialize in complete overhaul jobs, reconditioned motors and , special Tune-up jobs, Generators Carburetors, Distributors, Windshield wipers by a special tune-up man. TR ACTORS Mr. John McMillan, a former employee and recently discharg- ed from the R.C.A.F• after 5 years service is going to specialize in Tractor work. We carry a large stock of Genuine Ford Parrs and Accessories for all makes of cars. TIRES & TUBES Firestone, Atlas and Seiberling. BATTERIES Ford, ':Fide, Firestone and Atlas. ANTIFREEZE We have a large stock of'rAnti-freeze and we hope to be able to supply you with Preston this year. MASSEY-HARRIS PARTS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE 1 Used 1 40 1 -ton Ford rruck with steel box and Stock rack. Take advantage of our front end service, Gas, Oil, Grease and wash, a man in attendance. L. 81 W. Jackson Motors Ltd. LISTOWEL, ONT.. annitslkts PRESIDENT 21 lswets 14500 CORONET 17 jewels 14 kt. gold $5710 W. G, LEACH JEWELLER BRUSSELS, ONT WHEN THE BOYS COME BACK TO THE FARMS They'll probably want telephone service, if they didn't have it before. War has taught a lot of those in uniform-- and their parents, too — to rely on telephones more than ever. Our plans are ready to make rural tele- phone service in Ontario and Quebec available to a greater number of users in the post-war period. Much of the preliminary work already had been done when war interrupted the program extending rural telephone service. We intend: to resuine it ad soon as the necessary materials and manpower are available. THE BRUSSELS POST HENFRYN 1 cedar trough 16 ft. long 1 set double harness The annual Harvest Thaultsgivltng 2 collars Service of St Davids Church, Hen. 130 11, new hayfork rope fryn were held on Sunday Sept. 23rd both morning fund evening with good alteadau•ces. The Osumi) was beauti- fully ,decorated for the occa�iitn with !lowers and other pr'oducro of the harvest.. A service for the Sunday school was held by the rector at 10 am. The morning service was conducted by Bev. M. F. Oldham. As he was taken il1 during the service the sermon was, read by Mr Camp- bell Henderson, a member of the' congregation. The sermon was based on Psalm 05. The Rev. J. L. H. Henderson, rector of Trinity Church Blyth was in charge of tie evening ; service and preached an appropriate sermon, Special mash was given by the choir, Mrs. Thos, Kerr was organist for the .service. The offer- ings, the largest in 20 years proved 11 a record. AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture to be held at the home of MRS. JOHN GALr3RAITH William, Street, Brussels, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th Sale at 12:30 p.m. 1 Chesterfield, good as new 1 Buffet, oak 1 China cabinet. oak 1 Extension dining room table oak, 6 dining room chairs leather seats & backs 1 Walnut tea wagon 1 Walnut end table 1 Oak dresser with large mirror 1 Brass bed 2 Antique'sp:Indle beds 1 Antique 'dresser 1 Walnut bed almost near 1 Walnut chest of 'drawers, almost new 1 Walumt dressing table, almost new 1 Wilton rug 9 x 12 1 Wilton rug 10 x 7 1 Linoleum tug 05 x 9 1 Veranda rug 6 x 9 3 small tables2 wicker rocking chairs 2 ferneries, wicker 1 felt mattress 1 deep sleep :Strumous mattress, al- most new 2 bed a ei8ngs, 1 1Slumber Bing 1 end table 1 Raymond sewing manillas 1 kitchen table 4 kitchen chairs 1 electric range McLary 1 set dishes 1 coal oti stove, 3 burner i 2 stretchers and mattress window shades Brass Curtain poles Cooking ntenaiis Pictures Dleotric iron Electric toaster 1 high chair Several other ,articles toe numerous to mention TERMS CASH MRS. JOHN GALBRAITH, Prop. ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk 'LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer CLEARING AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9th at 1 p.m. South half lot 54.55, Con. t, Morris 1 mile west of Jamestown HORSES` - 1 Belgium, rising 3 ,yr.s old (broken) 1 Grey Perelteron mare 3 yrs. old (broken) 1 general purpose mare. 10 yrs, ,cid CATTLE - 1 Durham cow 4 yrs. old Registered, (fresh) 3 Durham cows 4 yrs. old due in Feb. 2 Durham teifers 2 yrs, old due in Feb. s Durham cow 3 yrs old bred 6 weeks Hereford ooty• 6 yrs old due Nov, ' Durham heifer due Jan. Hereford steer 1 yr, old " 10 Durham calves PIGS - 1 young sots web. 10 pigs 1 young sow with 7 pigs young sow due November 10 chunks 150 lbs, 10 chunks 30 lbs. MAOHINSJRIY- 15-27 Wallace Tractor in good shape, rubber ,on front 3,tum'ew Massey plow 9 ft, stiffatooth cultivator (new) Frost & Wood binder 0 ft, crit Frost & Wood 'mower 5 ft, eat, Maxwell Hay deader Dutnp wake Wagon with 26 •ft, hay rack sloop sileigst, (nearly new) 18 hoe drill Spriltg (tooth Cultivator 2 H.P, gas engine Pump jack Celery house 13 x 12 Colony house 12 x 14 Colony ,house 7 x 9 , 1 coal brooderstove , 2 range sheitere ponitty feeders Electric ,fencer 2Pig self feeders 100 lb milk can W1Wh eelbartow Whiriletrecs. noekyolcas, forks shovels ,etc 1 box stove Jauntily of potatoes Quantity of hay ' 1500 bus. mixed grain TERMS CASH No Reserve as Farm Is Rented ARTHUR RUTTAN—Prop. HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer T, MILLER—Clerk Slaughtering Quota Lifi.ed The slaughtering quota on beet ceitle has been lifted ACOA ding to an announcement of the regional ,fr,ods officer of the Wartime Pricer ono Trade Beard, Because of the eurrrat baavy runs of cattle, the slaughter quota on azide has been temporarily removed. TPe Board will re -impose the slaughter quota if it apeaa:s that more cattle are being slaughtered than •the ration demand reluires. It was pointed out, hone "er, that each permit holder will ba required to make weekly reports to the Board snowing all animals allied, The quota was not removed on hogs. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 si e LET'S BE FRANK ABOUT TIRES THE NAME GOOD,1 IS STILL YOUR REST GUIDE TO TIRE VALUE! HERE'S WHY! In buying tires, it's not where you start ... BUT where you end up. And you'll be miles ahead when you choose bonus -mileage GOODYEARS. Yes, Mr. Farmer, in car, truck tractor and farm implement tires, you go farther when you "Go Goodyear." Today, more than ever before, you should buy only the best tires. There's a reason why—"More People Ride Oa Goodyear Tires and More Tons Are Hauled On Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other Kind". YOUR GOO Y AI DEALER Alex Anderson 0 A Phone N o 0 O a 0 41'o O d o0000° !BRUSSELS, ONT, Wednesday, at:•mosr 26t11, X11 � 115111111:0 jCiir° THE PICK OF TOBACCO It DOES taste good in_ a pipe BLUEVALE Anniversary services went held at Dhenezer United Church on Sunday The guest minister was Rev. S W. Hamm of Trowbridge, who delivered impressive messages at the morning and evening services. The choir from the Blueytile United Church, undef the direction, of Mrs, W. J. Johnston. rendered special music. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Rev. J. S. Shortt, 1),D„ Kincardine, occupied the pulpit at Knox Presby- terian •Church. Taking for his text "'For the place whereon that stand - est is Holy ground," Next Sunday, Rally Day service will be observed at both churches in the village, Mission Band Meets The Mission Band of the 'United Church met on Friday afternoon. Norma Meffatt presided in the sb senna of the president, Mary Darl- ing. Jean Hall read the Scripture lesson followed by the routine of repeating the Mission Baud pur- pose, the temperance lesson, hymns, prayer for missionaries, and the roll call. There was the usual song practice and happy hirtaday greet- ings sung for those whose birthdays aro in September, Miss Margaret Curtis told the Mission Band story and Jean Hall read the closing prayer, Pictures Enjoyea Harvey Johnston, of Walton, showed his moving pictures. soon• sored by the Federation of Agricul- ture, in the Community Hall on Fri clay evening. Those in attendance enjoyed the pictures, especially the scenes of Holland. Returned soldiers of interest to many in this community include Hon Capt. Howard Johnston, son o1 Mrs, J. W. Johnson and the late Rev. J. W. Johnson; PO Duncan Stewart, teacher •at• the public school here at the time of his en- listment; Pte. Harold Harris, son- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston. Personals; Mr. and Mrs, Neil MacLean and two sons, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. George Thornt,,n and with Mr. MacLean's mother at Wingham who is in the Wingham hospital; Miss Florence Fowler Miss Dorothy Greenway and Miss Olive Setn attended the Seafotth' Fall Fair, Miss •Saott acting as the judge of the ladies' fine arts depart. meat and •children's sewing: Mr, and Mrs. W, S'. Hogg, James and Janet, •Seaforth, with Mrs, R. F. Garniss. Mrs. W. S. Davidson was the hostess this week for the monthly meeting of the Morris Grum of the Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church, Rev, Andrew Lane, Clinton and Rev, Howard 'Snell, Auburn, of the Pastoral relations committee of Huron Presbytery (United Church) met a large representation of tits Bluevale and Ebenezer pastoral charge last evening to consider Iplacement of Rev. Mr, Brtdgett. of Fordwich„ retired, to assume the Iwork of their date minister, Rev, J. W. Johnson, who died last week, Mr. Brtdgett has acecpted l.nd will commence his duties at the first of October. BELGRAVE t.4 dF. r n • .�. :l 0 a iG 4 `(off ER • LA Phone 6 Butcher Shap Phar jutrior ...1,b. Afa,'jrry ,incl , Port Men Marlene MtsKensto Donna Ander-1 son, and Mr. i •+l Cook song tIrma 1 Bayfield, songs; cad pu.n"e were read h>' Chatsworth Mrs. C. Precis: Lunch was ae:'v- I Gerrie ad by the hays assisted by Mrs i St. Marys J. 71. Coulte+, Mrs. R. Prooler, and Toeswater Mrs. R. Cr'.tvfnrr), Tiverton BrusseLi „.. 28, N October y, 12 4. i 5, 1 4. $ 2,S 1. 2 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES' FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS, 1945 Sept. 26, 26 22 29 27, 28 27. 28 26, 16 26 24 Sept. 29, Oct. L 1 Arthur twood Dungannon Harriston Lucknow Mitchell Owen Sound November NOV.. c+'slkerton (Christmas Fair) .... 21, N , 1Ntngham (Horse •Show) ,........... 1 ,s s+... , SURE ENOUGH, "I once heard of a baby who ed forty pounds a week jest drinking elephant milk." "Whose baby was ar "The elephant's!" 'C_yre e."s'atiin • DEAD or DISABLED Clean Sanitary trod. Plow collsci Y2 YP.USSELS h::E `, Siebe Sons Limited EGLECT CAN STEAL YOUR BUSINESS • No basiaew can afford to Into WU *Ida shouli ho o•rered by !neap maw Lt no antra your needs, explain firer arree can protect your basins Imo hos ha nosy ways and nxaage pias. - lict paid= w coca! all oventaialltian. Eh tubs Pit Ilsourarm to corer ail• Osrd tints ht AnenroiGs, Poroori lViPlastr., Bunion, Dem a, Pike Gametal )•A- % Labflhy, Fidaltry and surety Scads Walter Scott — Brussels Representing R. J. MacKenzie has sold h1s farm on con. 4, Morris, near the ' village, and boa Wright the hardware i 1 store and hoose of J A, Geddes, 1 The home eso t.nnie:1 meeting al . the Belgrave Women's Institute I Nes held at 'he howl of Mrs. Carl Procter on That sae afternoon, with an attendrtu; a of 25. 'rLe gram arrangen by Ars. 11. J. Mac-, Kenzie was conducted by the -mast - dent. Mrs. Marl Andersen, A do' ' nation et 625. was voted to the Wingitnin Hospital building fond land $5,00 to the central war fund, it was deed bd to matte a quilt for ! overseas relief, r.,. report ,of lied C00s5 work completed since the; last meeting was given and lien I wont dist' bate. 1 A demonrf:almt or making angel cake was given by Mrs, William Spier. Mrs, R. Proctor gave a paper Mn "My Pest -Wier !Toole" Increase Your MILK PRODUCTION Constant running water on the fast witi save'youTIME and LABOUR. In the barn at the twist of the wrist your stock can be watered — no laborious pumping or carrying water. Fresh clean running water in the house is a delight for every- one. one. In the Kitchen — Bathroom and Laundry — so assentitll to the family's good health. NEW DURO PUMPS acv available in greater quantities today, but shortages of Materials sM demand, Ail I?aro Dealers horst anti a quota bash and permit li purchase mast be approved tot W.P.T.B. EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Per Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry. Visit your two Dealer dor avallabie styles. Lobos' will not allow the Duro Factory to ptmduts enough to meet ma GWII .pie EMD. r ilRt,Ssr,00[1S ' 'EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LIMITED :y1'•. Strvicc fru„ uny brnnri ,,:London Hamilton Toronto Sudbury WInnipec Vancouver ru sels