HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-02-15, Page 4wonesow, February 15th, 1054 TI14 PRUSSETA POST
NOTICE TO. CREDiTQRS
IN THE MATTER; •OF THE ESTATE
OF .EDWARD RICHARDS, late of
the Village of Ethel in the County 1
of nurnn. Aleelxititte, Deceased.
NI)TICIO. IS HEREBY GIVEN, our-
snout to 'rite Trusted Act, that all
.creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the, late
Edward Richards, are required to
send particulars of their cialtne, duly
certified to W, BDSHFIELD Q. C,
Solicitor for the ,Administratrix
the ,said Estate, on or befere the
20th. day of February A, D, 1956,
fund tliat after such ow, the
istratrix will proceed to distribute
the ,staid. Estate, having regaro. only
to the claims of. which she shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingliem, Ontario,. this •
twenty-sixth day of January A. D.,
1900..
J, W, MISHFIELD„ Q. C„
• Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administratrix
FOR SALE. —
Registered Hereford Bull, 2 yr.
old. •
Cain Jacklin , Phone 91r9
FOR SALE —
450, 21 inch tire. nearly new.
Cecil Dewar 12th con, El= Twp.
I
C RAN 131t00
Thu Forwaxy nneelsng oc the, We,
men's miwonory Society of lCIVX,
Pre, ,Ctnerch was 'held at the home
of WS, Mae Engel, with un attend.
Alice Of eight, With Mra, SehrlOck
the chairs, the new sandy
"Pli,ey Reach ,for Life" Was intre-
dueed Scripture :readings were
given by A1rs, Qelrim Canleren
land Mrs. H. Jacklin IStUart,
" Evans ,led. in prayer. The Tre0S,
read a lOtiter from Mrs, MacKenzie,
Pneo. Tricasi asking for a crash
contribittiPA tektaid, an Honorary
Life :Membearlp t iand an "In
Memetiam", to be 'presented at the
PresbYte0a1 in .Brussels in May. The ,
iSnpply'Seeretaa7 also read A letter I
gtving our aneoaftion tor the year. •
The tell call was ,attswered, by giving -
,a verso containing .Prayer". A env
ant evIent telling of the werk of Rev.
Russel and—gro. $el.t, was read by
the seerefary. The World Day of
Prayer service will be held „in the
church !ourriday latternion, rob, 17,
at 2,30
The Oranbrook C. G, I. T, Met at
the home or Maxine. Smalldon on
Wednesday evening with two maul-
ers absent. The )resident, Fay Engle
-preside-'d. Worship 'was led by the
leader, assisted ,by Marilyn Knight,
who read the Story of 'the Good
Samaritan. iStories about Indians
' were read by Faye. Engle and the
,assistant leader. The leader intro-
, dueed. the 'mission study on the
Canadian Indian, reading a paper
48.00 Prepared from "The „Turquoise i roads FOR SALE --
High Quality Pioneer` Chick.
Starter Crumbled, available,
J. C. Adams and Son, Brussels.
This Kind of Target Practice
St Y
50.00
Brussels Motel% gas and
ropairs 19465
A, Higgins, sideawalks
snow
E lliott Motor Sales, fire truck
and Village truck 29.05
G. R. Campbell, 1955
registrations 18.75
F. Rutledge, tax refund 30,09
Canadian Legion, grant in lieu
tax' refund
Ont. School and Ratepayers
'Assoc., aneMbership fee
House„. Ain inprellting con-
test "Local towns .and villages" was
conducted by Isabel Engel. The
"Purpose Was repeated in .opening
and the C. G. I. T, was sung, "Taps"
was sung in closing. The Mary of Pray-
er Service for Girls will be held on
Wed., evening. Feb. 15, at the home
of the leader, followed by a Valen-
tine social. Tirese Ten Pas assist-
ed the hostess in serving lunch.
Mrs. John Pride, accompanied by
Miss :Gentle Pride, has returned to
her own home, following a week
span in Stratford with • Mr. wadi
Mrs. Alvin Hunter,
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. S. Perris were
in Toronto last week • where they
ettended the banquet sponsored by
the Ontario Plowman's •AssoCiation.
Shooting at insulators is an
expensive .:and dangerous sport
that can result in serious damage
and cause costly power
interruptions to hospitals, farms, ,
factories and homes as well as
entail Substantial expense
for repairs.
TIMBER WANTED
Hardwood bush lots, standing hard ,
Maple and Basswood or in log. For a
square deal and top cash prices„ call
Blyth 43r24.
Jas. T. Craig and Son, Auburn.
TENDERS WANTED
For caretaker for the Brussels
United Church and to tend the new ii
oil furnace. Tenders to be in by
March 1st, Lowest or any tender
not necessarily 'accepted.
apply to Edwin Martin or
Gordon Stephenson.
FOR SALE
Bray pullets, dayold and started,
mixed chicks, Your broilers for
April-Maty delivery should he on or.;
der now, Hatchery has special
'strains., Ames. In_Crose, etc. Ask for
'full information, and weekly lists of
"Specials" available, agents Wm.
Glen Btay, Ethel; Mrs. R, Barrett
R. R, 5, Brussels, Phone 54-12
When you consider the vital role
• that HYdro plays in the
community you can readily -
realize the inconvenience brought
about from power interruptiond as
a result of this kind of vandalism. . 'WALTON*
Hydro employees constantly
endeavour to provide
uninterrupted electrical service at
minimum cost: Please do your
part . . . be a good citizen . .
help to protect Hydro property. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE
5 family apartment house, fully
'furnished, centrally located in air- •.
!force town. .Iniclome over • two hun.
dined :nronthy, Owner will sacrifice
due to ill health, and recent bereave.
meta:. Make good pay for itself,
home for working .mati. or tamale
for 'Mired couple able to do light
maintenance. Easy terms.
Apply Bru.seels Post or write
Box 50, Bruslaels
15.15
Miss M. Bryans, relief 10.00
A. deputation from the Orange
Lodge requested a reduction in
rates charged for rental of the
Village Hall for dances etc. After
considerable discussion the, follow-
ing motion was passed,
Moved by W. A. Williamson. sec-
onded by H. R.
the
"That rentals
charged for the Village Hall be Ten
Dollars per night for night for local
organizations and social gatherings
and Fifteen dollars for outside organ_
izotions making profits.,,
The Clerk_Treas. reported the re-
eeint of approved, Bylaw for supp.
lementary expenditures, under the
Highway Act in 1955. The Dept.
,approved extra expenditures to the
amlount of $2650.00 instead of $2900,00
os asked for.
It was moved by G. McCutcheon
and seconded by C. L. Workman
"That the petition for annual statu-
tory grant under Highway Improve-
ment Act as prepared by the Clerk
be forwarded to the Department for
payment of subsidy."
Motion Carried.
A Bylaw licensing and governing
salvage yards, 'automobile wreck-
ing yards and second_hand dealers
was introducted to Council, as Bp
Law No. 2, 1956.
It was moved by H. R. PearsOn.
seconded by W. A. Ni,rilliarnsen, "That
By_Law No. 2, 1956 as read 'a first
and second time he read a. third
time." ,
It *las moved_ by C. L. Workman,
,seconded by G. E. MoCatteheon "That
By-.Law NO:-'2, 1956 as read a third
time be finally passed and Signed by
the, Reeve and Clerk, and the
Corporation seal be attablied,"
,Correspondence Was read from the ,
Dept. of Planning and development
of the Caterie, Goiverintealt, Letter
extended an invitation to a. meeting
to be held in New Frainbutg on
Feb, 8, 1956, in the interest of In-
dastrial and Commercial,. Develop-
ment of the Upper Grand Region
which itichtdeS the bottittleg of
Huron, Perth, Wellington and Water.,
Merilbers of "Council telt that
representatten ,ikornid be gent to
'this Meeting NM the cd, etirieil and
at orgarnatieillS Interested,
btialliiesS of the Meeting being On,
eluded the Cottlibil adjourned Until
last MoitdaY 'ot'FblitiiarY; Oh 'motion
of C. I. Woikit~,an .geoetiited
ft. lieeegoit
• The Walton Leal of the Ontario
Farmers' Union held their meeting en
Jan, 25th. and had Walter Miller of
Tana las their guesit speaker who re-
lated a true picture of the ,economic
Istress in which ,agrieniture finds it-.
Self to-day 'to a full hall of local
reSi.dents
Mr. Miller ,emphalstzed the fad
:that all the organized groups were
receiving their just share of the
national wealth while unorganized
Agriculture income :has " dwindled
to 6.8 of the National wealth,
He pointed out that the Fanners'
Union is now a fully tedegniZed
,org-anization by Government, mesa,
!ladle T V and even as the Opobrit.
Ion group in, Agriculture.
"Just lest week", said Mr, Millet,
we "were received by the Provincial
Government to present a brief on
resolutions arising from our ,anntial
comrention at the 0. A. C. Gitel.
last October. Some of the high-
lights of MS brief deal titit:.
1, 'That parity 'Prices be given 'fe*
all farm products consumed at
imams..
2, That the batter support price,
be Paid direct to the prodtidera and
let the Selling prico find its awh
level on the open market, and the
butter StirPhis would disappear.
8. That We seek !a; national health
"and Welfare plan and reeiteSt the,
Previtieial 'Government, to preas the
Federal ,Government for linnliedia!te
Pasigage of. settle.
4. That the ]Trio-rating charge Ott
Me pet Settinient on too be changed
'to a Set fety of 'Sc per bog,
5, that. the price .differential be:
changed back to 40e per cwt.
6. That the provincial :subsidy of
tee .per iteg lie again Applied to ,en.
ediirage qtaitty produttion,
That the 'sabot tat levy be
• Piaeed nn,reahlaiides only,
The Meeting adieittned With the
"One*" and a asocial hour enjoyed
11i1e Cite ladies selived luneh.
Vark Hamilton,
Secretary Of 'nodal 134
Welterit
ARWAGIg iminiconst„
OM* iinitr" Bentit *riles inn
ininflait* 40,0". ▪ a.4614-
****Siriiiii. Oat, rift Mole,- Ont.,
06* SALE
HeeiteY .satire; $1.75
to ofetii,lit
'Mat' #aelcer' MAO
Oat,
0'01:1
100 acre Darin, geed Uuiidings
tydro, Piked at $/got).66
100 acre Farm; brick lirritei'
hYdrer; steel drive shed largo bOitili
drilled well Friced !at '$d;500:08
10 acre geed luolise and.
tank barn, Pribed at $3,500 00
btt aere terinf on highwaY; gocAt
butilutigt hydro tiri6ed" dit $1800.00.
100 acre highway; gekka
iiiiimttige( Prided at, $10,500.00
Celia* Village Storer Er11111).
trtent titid. Priced at 01,600
ishoha, 84Y. C. 'tolig,. Realtor,
11
ElliVSSEI-S, COUNCIL MEETING r
J,BanutiVasre, yle 00, atal0r516o.
The MtinielPai Conned Iof the
village of Prnsaels held its mcgular
Meeting iu the Puhile bitrarY,
the above date, All members of
Cottneil were, Present,
After the reading of the, minu-
tes of the January 9 meeting
;%avaeor.petedreon, 4d 410tttoshe minutes i oy..w,AwillNivsenrie
son, seconded by C, L,. Workman,
' Aocieunts ,as fellows were nth,-
,OriZed for .PaYinent On motion, of
H, R, Pearson, seconded by G. ID,
McCitbeheem
Shaw, salary $150,00
Post Office, Unemployment
Insurance 3.64
0, R, Campbell, salary 80.00
Brussels Coal Yard, fuel, relief
and tall
C. P. Devidskoa, Treas. bond 17140.4050
Salvation Army, grant 10.00
County of Huron, indigent
, 156,00
B. M, and Grey Telephone
hospitalization
1955 tolls 10.20
S. Lowe, groceries, relief 30.02
BrattasdSfels Hardware, mist,
10.43
Lanes. Sanding stlreds 6.80
Tuip.salf of Morris, sand. and
roads
C, dams and Son, isalt,
Foist Huron Produce, salt
8,80 roads
L. R. Bryans, ,snowiplowing
12.00
11,00
Righe0 prices
Jahn Zwaan
paid for old hens,
4th4)Ae %Obi
pEAck §TOC.K
;.ma tpr dead horses and: e9w#, higher p).•looi for old, sick or diealgI,, d.
horses or POWs, rilene Atwood 1.19
Collect,
NOTICE
Wallpaper haaginu exterior and
interior decorating. See our 1951
Wall Paper. Frile estimates.
Doug Dalton, Walton.
Phone Brussels 484
HATCHING EGGS WANTED:
on ~some breeds eggs tslen every
week in the year. Good premium veld.
Many of our flock 'owners are making
right now as premium of 35e per dozen
over the full price as paid in their
local grading station. Send for full
details,
4 Tweadle Chick Hatcheries Ltd. Per.
gus, Ont. Phone 405.
FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE
- NEEDS 'SHOP AT THE
MAC SASKER AUTO SUPPLY
Permanent Type Anti Freeze
$2.75 per gallon
75 per quart
Thermostats Danging from $1.05 to
$240
Sp.Ark Plugs 56e te^69c each,
Ault) Light and Chawploil
Matflers from $4.35 to $9.20
Tai,! Pipes from $2.98 to $4.55
Exhaust Pipes froth $3.25 to $4.75
Phor.;;! Residence 95 Business 119bt
Brussels. Ont.
BREI$DINS ASSOCIATiON
"Where Better Bulls Are`Usee
Arefticial Insemination service Ow
all breeds of cattle, tror miles or
information Phone Clinton 84,1„. es
Painieraton 66 collect, between 7.8€
and 10,60 A, M. on week days trid
7,80 and 9.30 A. M. on Flundaya.
'
NOTICE --
HY-Lines Eat Less than heavy
breeds and at the same time Isa,
more eggs. They cost less to raise
and eat less feed during the *nag
Period. For real economy when the
chips are down, try Hy-Line,s the
efficient chicken, ....
Bert Johnston, Brussels It R.
Phone Brusses 28r4.
NOTICE
Nov Is the time to order your
Seeds: We have Jaques Hybrid Corn
for silage or grain, Garry, Rodney,
Simone and Common Variety Oats,
Barley etc. Clover Seeds and Perm-
anent Pastures to suit your land.
C. I. L.- Fertilizer and Stable Piton
Ask me she'll( Vernal Alfalfa.
See or phone
George. Wesonburg, Phone 15Jr9
HORSES WANTED —
For meat, farm ase or bush. Mae
buggies and wagons, must be is
good shape.
Wilfred Nicholson, Menkton.
LADI•E'S
Is your Sewing Machine .old,
worn out, or not working properly?
new z.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
can be in yonr,home for au
low as $11:95. doWn and .$6:00 per
month.
A wide range • of Portable, and
Cabinet Models front $1.19.60 to $300.
Nationally adrertised Feathe-
weights, ,S4ant Needles Straight
Needles, Automatics and Portables.
Every New Machine — One year
free service and. a five year guaran-
tee which entitles the owner to take,
Dresemaking Course or the Singer
wing Skills Course. ,
There 'is also• available a line of
impletety 1'e-conditioned machinell
_rem $24:95 up.
Contact us at once and take •
advantage of the
Special' January Clearance
We can electrify any Singer
Treadle Machine and supply all
Modern attaelintents; buttonholer,
zig-tag. etc.
Apply now for a demonstration or
repair service to
• ROBERT C. KENNEDY
Phone 31 „BRUSSELS Sox 50
"Singer The Greatest Nititle
In Sewing"
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
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