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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-11-30, Page 5Blondie WONDERFUL, DAGWOO(/ IT'S ONE FIGHT I'M GLAD TO SEE YOU GET INTOI By Chic Young • YOU .I<NOW:.8Low. I'MGOING TO FIGHT TB HARDER THAN EVER THIS YEAR BY BUYING. MORE C1.4RI$TMAS SEA4S! Help Fight TB 1955 CHDISTNIA5 5 GRIIIINGS 1955. Buy Christmas Seals THE BRussms Roar wcallEodt4y, Mgremrtor yuri'ar.2.,Juk ar. Y., Y..), For Reeve TC:ct the Electors of the Village of B~rus+ is Having served ,as your Soeve recent year.,4;.i. 1100- • offer myself a candidate: for OffiPe. for' 1950.0, 1 have tried to serve Brussels ti,o the best of my abil#y ,it• ree eleoted. for .another term, l will again do my heat. I solicit your eupport at the polio on December 5th.. I iliteliS10.4$ TO HAY4 r.14110TION.. (Continued frOnl. -Page :1). , 13. COUsills. .A. A. :Bennett,and Williant MAMS, A Wimp in hotter of the _to W,„,, Little` who !served the village a% COanciller for some years .end in. Later years, as Hydro Conpnissiener Wa,:4 paid by the Chairman el the meeting. Roy B. Cousins To the Electors of the Villageof Brussels Haying served as one of your eOuneillers for the past thro years, take this privilege „of asking yoU fin* your support .for office as your Reeve, Your interest and the interest of the Viillne of Brussels always be foremost In My mind. Thanking you for the opportunity of serving you in the peet• and soliciting your support now as your Reeve for 1956. Sincerely Yours, J. H. Stretton Vote Herb, Stretton for Reeve, Dec. 5th. For .Coameiliors — Tit is lindenratflod that both 'poplin, ees for ;IteeVe havesigned .qualP eal'iOn papers. There Will be six oand;Idialtoe for four Wilma, 0901, and four eandidates have gnalified liar .cleetion aolSoltool Trusiteeg, election as 'Soli001 trusters John Meporiald and Wililiaml Adams have (relined for the Hydro Commission. It is worthy of note that' Only tWO women voters, of the MerletPality 4.,(11rowed enough interest to attend the reetipg, What Would be the rearlt if women Most their righ to vote in places where sje little Interest 1$ ,sibfown, it is to be hoped that all those who are entitled to vote Will exercise that right en December 6‘, here in Brussels, year. .r' FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS SHOP AT THE. MAC BAEKER AUTO SUPPLY Permanent Type Anti Freeze $2,75 per gallon .75 per quart fhermostats Ranging from $1.05 to Spirk Plugs 56c to 69c each, Auto. Light and Chawpion Matflers from $4.35 to $9.20 Tall! Pipes from $2.98 to $4.95 Exhaust Pipes from 19.25 to $4.75. Phor . Residence 95 - Business 113x Lirussets Ont. Hugh Pearson "Enjoy your Share" "For 58 years I have ftshed, and for 61 years hunted this boundless recreational Province of Ontario. r am starting my grandson on ~aanother half century of et, kri9wing in my bones that it will last. Ontario' s 'wilderness resources are now in the care qt enlightened and imagi- native' men. Get out and enjoy your share." Gregory Clark ...1.11111•111. To the Electors of the Village of Brussels A have had the pleasure of serving as Councillor for 1958, and I solicit your support that I may serve for 1956. Wishing you a Merry •Christmas and a Happy New Gord. Krauter To the Electors of the Village of Brussels FOR GOOD SOUND MUNICIPALGOVERNMENT FOR COUNCILLOR. Walter A. Williarnson To the Electors of the Village of Brussels Your vote and influence is respectfully solicited in the coming election if elected-I will try and make Brussels a better, place In which to live. TH4 UNITED. clit)13.Q.11 The Autumn Thank-offerit , of the Auxiliary of 'Pilo W. M. S. was re.. celved c> t Sunday, Nov. 27, The -ter's :sermon. for the day VfA$ 4"The FAuOreule 13ealtimie" based. ,04 our Savithues words to Paul .reedrfled. Acits 201:31i "It is :more blessed to give than to receive," The :rite of baptism was also 0.<: xritaisitered to Catherine Lyme in. Pant ,asughter of Mr. :Lari' rie Cousins; David Charles infarct son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles. Thom. and Dale :Franklin infant son of Mr. ,and. Mrs. William Wheeler, The choir- rendered the anthem. Teach All Nations", Mrs. Dean Dar ison singing the solo part. CHRISTMAS STEAL. A mass x.oay survey of Huron County is to be conducted in the spring of 1956, The Huron County Tuberculosis Association are asking for generous support to carry op this and the regular work of the. Association. If the disease is detect. ed in the early' stages a cure can be more readily affected. I 4 4 4 To the Electors of the Village of Brussels Having served as a member of your council for the past year; may I solicit your support in the election of Dec, 5th. My effort in the future‘ as In the past will be for the interest of the community. Your support at the polls will be appreciated. Thanking you I remain Sincerely Yours G.eo, E. McCutcheon To the Electors of the Village of Brussels it has been my pleasure to serve you during the past four years on your Village Council and ask your support at the p9les on Monday December 5. I will continue to give fair and considerate thought to all affairs of the village and try to promote all ventures that will make Brussels a better rtlace in which to live. Yours Faithfully C. L. "Sam" Workman rrIMOM1118.111•1101MINIONIMPOOSIONIMIMMINVISOMMINIMINIS, • MELVILLE CHURCH On Sunday morning last, Rev. H. Colvin pteached on the vital subject, .Msurance of Salvation' also asking .the quesItion, "How can I be sure I aim a, Christian? Mr. Colvin stated there are portions of Scripture which answer •this question. and give pos- itive asisuranice of Salvation , and ,:alisc stated that we slould first be- lieve on tire Lord Jesus Christ. Many people know that Jesus Ohaist Was born of the Virgin Maty. Many people know about the miracles, of Christ' and believe that He was Crucified and rose again from the dead. We may know all these things about Christ, yet not receive Him into our thearta, Perhaps we have belived afoul lahrist, Nut not in Him, (John :1:26), The Gospel of Joint Chapter I verses 11 and 12 were quoted. Mt. Colvin then spoke on Jesus parable of the wine and the branches. There are some church people bearing no treit. Some be. ,hovers have to be purged and Mtn. ed to bring Mere ftult. Christ Raid, Without .M4 ye can do nothing. Colvin referred to JtidaS a man a- Pert froth Christ,- and hits terrible end, when we know *hot it Melina to be in Christ, then 'Christ Is the very Settee of our life. The choir ,sneered the li!titi Soldiers DE Christ Athe by We are glad to renett that Mr. L. D. Theittpseit has resumed his duties et the organ: 1111...116311111111N1111111111111111111111211111a For School Trustees — To the Electors of the Village of Brussels „Having been nominated I will be a candidate for the School Board. Richard Elliott emiesuipsamieenranwa imams pe siwanomair. eipmememilmik HOW MUCH HYDRO DOES ONE CENT BUY? Based on the average cost of electricity to clOrnestic customers in Ilydra municipalities— ONE CENT WItit-.1 a washiriiiiiiieiA or 23 howl —pioActe "1' entertn for 4j howl; retrijeiatIon or haws —o etc ti” twit' lark* for h We have so much to protect e o ons ()rife ne 91_00451 a. — ars to on* at a pito—the Will 4 W oppot to i tpe 00r till! d oryt dinforiei Provkidat Fiowii 'Th• Trillium" • Skinny men,women gain 5,10, 15 lbs. ONTARIO titAVEL, ROOM 1, 67 COLLEGE : tOtiontii, ONTARIO. PLEAE SEND ' ME A T_REE ROatr'tdAP Aka I ittiblitiATTO .N aiieUt ONTARIO: ......... .. 11..14 hell 1'. ... .. , .... 1 ....... Soli' 6rnt1- tt (ettAttekiiit eibilLy) Of Tro7e1 & Hon Louis P, Cootie, (i Ca Minister, 1 All that for Where eilq. do so much Get New pep, Vim, Vigor „thrinl ny limbs fill ugly • Inn ' :octavo* samisear Itody loist idoidy. -bcan-pole leak. Theta et, women, men, who never' coned gain beroiti,...fire now proud or enmity, :health 4641fig bodien.They thank the !medal, View. tonic; °Ater- ;tete:pled; stImulanti;. invigorators; iron, vita-. tninliti.nqual, enrich blood; improve appii., Atradigth noarlamentt put mi. bate tite., kid onion so food dives more boaa Pteet Par tod fat. top when kineee: .M604 the 10, 15'Or 20 lbs. ?on need for .slyrelbt. Cott tittle. New '..get Tai An ni, 0o. Try Famous Ostrot T a Its: fas Sep.visor arid added. Oireadle, t very My. At ail &rosette. ;9 App Wr Cdha s:tipi Sintil QA eS To the Electors of the Village of Brussels Time for a, Change — If you want active, unselfish representation for the people of Brussels. If you want a man who will 5serve the people first. VOTE James "Mac" Baeker ON MONDAY A Businessman, Taxpayer and Veteran with an honest desirli to Serve. To the Electors of the Village of Brussels I have been nominated for School Trustee, and haVe been re. quested by a number of ratepayers to run-as there Is an election any. way. If you *express confidence In my ability to serve you by electing me to a position on the School Board I will endeavour to serve to the best interests of alit Louis Elie' To the Electors of the Village of Brusselt Your vote and Influence is respectfully solicited In the coming election. After serving as school trustee for six years 16' the past I ask for an expression of confidence by returning me,A0 that office where I wild serve to the best interest of all. EE Hartley Fischer 'Why, Mr. Benson ... you don't have to worry about your future." . MORRISNOMINAMON (continued frOM Page 1) WY/Sion and later two and later f our and; thtm, ox. poutax.olywom, ifo• Malted that from' 185$ to OK Morris Wets Under the •Atris4lelioali ok Menillep ITOWnallin apd that Morrie. heeatra Organized 'in 1$56. . He ,e1So. revieWed" the work of the prOg1iA111 emulates for the .0ent.. 1 A.m. osls Thmean spoke about the work in the Townslbtp and their be. 411/ so Molly drains Said he .would try .land oxphela Anything he -mad. lie also spoke about the Centennial, .19;o, • • Ralph &IOW, secretary (resolver of ,(11.0 school area reviewed the Audi. 'toes: repent and the financial state. ment of the 041001 board. Robert MoKiltrraY, Ohairlan of the Sohool board has been trustee .for 10 yeiirS, he explained why they closed Rtitton's Soitool. Bernard Thomas said he hoped they don't have to close any more solloOls and thinks the most of the .schools are in very good shape. They hope to paint two or three schools before tine Centennial. Reg. Watson, the school expenses are going up every year and there doesn't seem to be much they can do about it. Geo. Miehie, would like to see as many schools, as possible paint- ed before the Centennial. Torrance Dundaa explained the three different classes of teachers who attend Teacher's College. Mervin: Richmond, representative os the Clinton High School Board gave a. report on the work on that schoOl and went over the receipts and expenditures. Oho.s. Coultes, representative on Wingliem District High 'School board gave a report DE the work there. They expect to build a barn in 1956. There will also be test plots and 'other things pertain_ ing to agriculture. Moved l,y .Jas. anchle. seconded by Robt McMurray that the Council request the County Council to ap- point a man froM Morris Township to act for the County as represent. alive on the Wingham District High Schmil Board. — Caalriedt. Jas. 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