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OEFUT" OISTRIOT GOVERNOR
VISITS BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB'
OaL i3l1". II gar31 of 'wther,LioTMA7lO14V,
Deputy Disltriet Governor of Aegion
officially vistied the Br'us'sels Lions
Club. After being regularly intro-
duced hi 1-41011 Andrew Lane, Lion
Alvin Jordan 141,taght greetings from
the Mitchell lAonis Club Of which
he is a past President, and followed
with a well worded idealletie Ad-
dreSS,, rati011 tie the SatisfAdtlea of
all Drama, Some of the many im
portant facitors Mentioned were
nlebition to .attain werthwhie ob-
jective. organization. especially the
individual who helps the leaders to
°Vain their obJeCtive, the great,
est need in the world is man, with
a motto, "Forgetting all in the Dart;
I press forward," aim at the high.
est4 it is good to 'know and better
to do - and di° the best you eat
for good fellowship and the wet.
fare of your community.
XIV behalf of the Lions Cloth, Lion
Gordion Knight thanked Lien Alvin
Jordan for his, Worthy contribution
towards 'upholding and maintaining
the high Ideals ,for which we should
all :struggle to maintain.
Lion. ID, A Rann, reported on the
progress made in peparing for the
Santa Claus Parade. on SaturdaY.
Dec. 10. Further plans were made
for •Carrying on with this project.
*David Kennedy in his usual and
capable manner entertained with
Saxophone solos accompanied by
Lion Donald Dunbar, Thank you
David,
The prise for the contest was
donated by Lion D. A, Rann and won
by Lion Clifford Dunb,atr.
Thanks to the ladies of the Ang-
lican Church for the splendid job in
Catering.
VOTERS' LIST 1955
.municipality of the Township or
Morris, County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with section' 9 of the Vot-
ers' List Act and that I have posted
up at my office in Morris Twp. on
the 19th ,day of November, 1955, the
list of all person's entitled to vote in
the said Municipality of municipal
electionis ,and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to maw, the last day
for appeals being the 3rd. day of Dec-
ember, 1955.
Dated this 19th day of November,
1956,
Geo, C, Martin. Clerk,
Township of Morris.
FOR SALE -
Six roam red brick house, wsth
hydro in the 'Village of Atwood,
price rmsonable, to settle an estate
apply to Douglas Hamilton, Atwood,
Ont.
IN MEMORIAM
,BAscm„ In loving memory of
my husband,, Joseph Baker, who
died Nov. 28th, 1953,
Memories are treasures no one can
Steal,
Death is a heartache no one can ,
;401,
Deep in my heart, a memory is- kept,
Of a 'husband I can never forget,
His loving wife
Anna Baker.
f7R,A. B ROOK
gr. and Mrs, Ross Speina,n,
maw, spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Smalldon, Mrs, John
Pride and other. relatives.
Mrs. Hunt, Mt. Forrest, is spend-
ing a week with her daughter, Mrs,
Fred Kirkpatrick:
The ,third meeting of the Cran-
lmook Creditors was held on Nov.
21.th ,at the rome of the assistant
deader Mrs. Clem Steffier,
The meeting opened by repeat...In
the 4.H Pledge TTI unison. This
was followed by 'the Sec. report.
Nine members .answered the roll
call. •
The fourth meeting is to be held
-on Dec, 9, at the home of Mrs, Glen
}Nether, It will open at 8,30 P. on.
The club members' decided to draw
names and exchange Christams gifts
at the next meeting.
The main ,discussions for the
evening were on "Clothes to Suit
'The Ocession" and "Harmony in
The Cosifium.e."
A discussion was held on Plan.
nine your WarrdrOne. •
. The home ,assignment was given
y the leader, God Save The Queen
was Sung. A ,tread was served by
Rose Campbell and Faye Engle.
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EXECUTORS
AUCTION SALE
farm Lot 5,
Con. 17, Grey Twp., 1 mile East of
Walton Church on
FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd at 2.30 P. M.
1Y2 Storey , Brick House modern
bath Bank Barn with pressure sys-
tem, cement stabling, litter carrier.
Excellent water supply. good clay
I loam land. All seeded at present.
Terms 10% down, balance In 30
• Auction Sale of 96 acre
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days. Sold subject to reserve bid.
Estate of the late Mrs. Hugh Ramsay
Auctioneer, Haraid Jackson.
Robt. Hethertngton.
Executors, Geo. Williamson
Fred Smaliclon.
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL
The unpleasrant distinction made for
,offenders is "cruel and unusual". So
say some about the new license leg-
isilatfon with drivers convict-
ed in highway oases.
We wonder! "Unttsival" certainly,
But „cruel"? Let u,s see, Mr. X,
oven-confident one evening because
',-one or t'wo for the road" rad given
Min an ,exaggerated idea of the Mas-
tery over his death machine killed.
la boy. The boy was at Patin•!--
gut he died. Vagedy crashed into
a home when the car struck,
An extreme case? Yes, but only
ono of the many, Surely sttch off-
en dolls are fortunate that their red
licenses. don't haVeflO be went con_
spicuously On their person, even as,
the Scarilt Letter in Colonial lays,
This red license will Serve as a
constant reinitder of a dangerous
Weakness, Pt expected that about
2,000 Ontario motorists; will be of
footed n not ally,
Cruel? No! Congretitlationt to
our highWnY Minister, the }ten.
James N. Allan and our legislators,
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WANTED BY LADY -
Someose wanting a good home, in
return to help with house work and
expenses, (can do odd jobs in Spare
(time, if desired) or board and room
in good private home.
Write P. 0. Box 50.
All under one roof
FOR SALE -
75-acre Farm, frame house, but
barn, priced at $5500.00.
75-acre Farm, frame house, burn
siding, barn 44 x 48 will 22 seems
aping crop), priced fart 16000.011.
6-acre Imam, frame house, bill
siding, barn, priced!. at $2500.05.
Good ,house in Village, bath, fir
race, barn, garage, on main streak
priced at $4800.00.
Prams house, insul adding, saw
roofs. Priced at $2,260.00
.1, C. Long, Realtor,
Brussels, Oat.
MODERN HEATING
COMPL E TE FORCED AIR
HEATING
SYSTEM FOR A FIVE.-800M
HOME
$525.00
Write Dept. S p or visit keen'
showrorms. Open Monday, Wean*
day; and Friday evenings and all arts
Saturday
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Dad, 3;(*e04 Bolter, who ,died; FOR SALE ., gifts we have ever had. Nov, 38th, 1.05$. 0 Pigs, Weighing about 75 lhs,A lovely aseortraeot of MIST.
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WANTED -
Poultry, all types of poultry. 4t0.
eat Cash Prices,
Phone 636R3 J. A. McLean, Moabtos
happy htomo we. once enloyed,.
How swept the memory Still,
But ,death 'has! left a lonliness,
The wenid ,can -never fill,
Mr, and Airs, Michael Thaw
and graugertmarp4,
Hamilton, Ont.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Choice location facing park. For
particulars ih'one Brussels 2M
FOR SALE
Lithe pigs'. apply to
The Walter Rose Poultry Farm
Phone 40x
FOR SALE ---
Feed turnips $8.00 a ton delivered,
-also 26-30 ton of hay,
Phone 33r6 Clarence White
FOR SALE
'Highest prices paid for old hens.
John Zwaan • Phone 101x5.
FOR RENT -
House on Albert street.
apply to
Sammy Waxman
Mrs, Jane 0. smith
The .comMunity Was ShOelod to
hear of the sudden detp. of Mrs,
Jane C. Smith, Site passed. Away At
her farm home on tbe •Ott, line of
Morris Township, Ttlesday morning
Nov, 220., 1000,
Deceased was horn in Grey
TOwnehip on Nov.ernber 23rd, 1870,
Mrs. Smith was the eldest daughter
of the late Jane. Oatheart McPhail
and the late Sohn Rae Douglas, The
former Jane O. Douglas was married
to XeSeit, .March 4th. 1000,
Mr. Smith naesed away on January
1941, Mrs, ISnlith has been a res.
ident ;the Oth. line of, Morris since
October 1889..
There is left to mourn her death.
one daughter,. Jean, at home; and
one ,son,, Douglas, also at home; one
sister, Ann. R.Douglas, :Huntington
Wood, Michigan and one brother,
Willtamat B. Douglas, Guelph,
The funeral service was, held at the
B. A. Rann Funeral Home, Alfred
street, BrusselS, on Thursday Nov,
24th, 1.9'55, The service was con-
ducted by the Rev. A, Norman Ellis.
of St. John's.Anglican Church Dm.
ssels. Interment took place in
Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were: James Douglas,
• 'John A. New Bigginig, Charles
Draper, Ernest Smith, Sam Alcock
and Thomas Bernard, Flower bear,
• err were four grandsons:
Donald, 'Rae and Bobby Smith.
Friends attended the funeral from
Pontiac, Huntington Woods, Mich;
Guelph, Walton.- and Myth.
Phone. 107,n
ATTENTION FARMERS -
DEADSIT°01‹ removed from yam;
barn promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone' Collect: Bru.Ssels 85r12
or Elmira, Mohawk 9-5564.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITID
FOR SALE -
White enamel Annex Oil Burner,
in good condition also a white en-
emelt cast iron bath tub on legs.
Melvin Carnochan, Phone 50r14
DEAD STOCK -
$3,00 for dead horses and cows,
higher prices, for old, sick or disabled
-horses or cows-, Phone Atwood 153
Collect.
Here's a job for the active man who uses his head,
likes the feel of action and working in the open air.
Today's. Infantry soldier, recognized as the most
important man in the Army, has the best - in train-
ing, weapons and care. His chances for specialized
training and promotion are almost unlimited.
Infantry and the other special branches of the
Army offer hundreds of good-paying, lifetime careers.
To see where you fit, visit your nearest recruiting
office. No obligation, of course.
Remember, in the Army you team up with men
and leaders you can rely on right down the line.
Serve Canada and Yourself in the Army .
The Army requires .men of reliable character and stability-able to pass
special Army tests. To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age,
skilled tradesmen to 45. When applying bring birth certificate
or other proof of age,
No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau 3. Charlotte Sts,, Ottawa, Ont. - Telephone 9-4507
Army Recruiting Station, 194 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. - Telephone 4738
Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St, W., Toronto, Ont.- Telephone Em. 6-8431-Local 276
No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks,
Oxford & Elizabeth Ste., London, Ont. - Telephone 4-1
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Army Recruiting Station, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, Telephone 45$
Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St, East, Hamilton, Ont, Telephone 28708
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WANTED -
Hatching eggs wanted on som
breeds eggs taken every week in thg
year. Good premium paid. Many
our flockowners are making rigid
now a premium of 35c per dozen ovnc
the price paid in their local grain
station. Send for full details.
Tweedle Chick Hatoherie‘3 Ltd.
Fergus, Ontario Phone OS.
SEWAGE DisP0eAL -
Rave your Beetio seats and Mine
pools cleaned the sanitary vrris isms
to avoid trouble.
Irvine Onton, Phone 254.
MilTertom, Ont.
NOTICE - P P
EY-11/11105 Eat Less than hem
breads and at the same time lag
more eggs. They cost less to raise
and eat less feed during the lonyinf
period. For real economy when the
chips are dOwn, try Hy-Lines the
efficient chicken.
Bert Johnston, Brussels R. R. 4
Phone Brussels 28r4.
FAMILY
RATES
No Charge
for Children
12 and Ur,crer
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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS . . .1
Want to make $50. to $75. weekly?
We need a dealer in: Brussels, Dthel,
S Worth Zurich and surroundings.
If ambitious write now to FAMTLEX,
Dept. 4, Station 0, Montreal.
WORK WANTED -
Boy would like to work by tne
hour or clay, Would like to feed cattle
by the month,
Hiemstra. R, R. 2 Brussels
Phone 50r4
NOTICE
Wallpaper hanging; exterior and
WINS DIPLOMA
Among students receiving diplomas
from- The Royal Conservatory of
Music at its annual Convocation
exercises, November, 17, is Miss Lois
Grasby of Brussels. Miss Grasby
received the School of Music
Associate Diploma - Teacher. Piano.
nne of the country's- most popular
Hotel TULLE
interior decorating, See our 1956
Wall Paper. Free estimates.
BREIODING ASSOCIATION
'Where Bettor Bulls Are Used':
Artificial Insemination service fee
all breeds of cattle. For service e'
information Phone Clinton 248, ea
Palmerston 66 collect, between 7.11
and 10,00 A. M. on week days Sal
7,30 and 9:30 A. M. on Sundays.
Phone Brussels 48r9
Doug Dalton, Walton.
1 800 ROOMS
W1T EATII
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PARKING Let
HORSES WANTED -
For meat, farm are or bush, Also
buggies and wagons, must be In
good shape.
Wilfred 'Nicholson, Monktoa.
Bookkeeping
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