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The Brussels Post, 1956-03-14, Page 5aliVW1-5 POST THE. STEEL. INieleSTRY'S best ,eust.oteer lies earelkeri Morri Council Morris Townehit) Commit Meet1 08* s maITI. 5. 1000, The OMmeli met in tto Tovpotp ITO on, the Abele) date 'with all the trigenbers presolit,, Tho minutes of lAto last inoettug 'were read and adopted on inOtion of Rose Delmer), Wee Stewart prooter, .1Keirocl by Wolter Shortreed, ended by Wm, fliston that the tender of Cieorso rta4forf,4 to groppay, Oto)lt, and dehly apps )xlmatebr 1200 ku, ydo, of givol ,on Morris ToVnsildP roads: at 71 eetits, Per Yard he ae0ePted, Carried. Keeled by. Stewart Procter, $0.671d- o by Walter Shortreed that we ee. Operate with, the Ifirmerst throtwb the Omer Weed, Inepeetor Lit helping to Wean up buck thorn wherever Mound; i:Areeitay, the •X141.4)Et as an. individual is. 41, itnyler of steel, and on the farmer's pvosperity rests ithe ,preepertty ,or .00 farm letplenteut leneieeee, Weeelle one et the three. Canadian industries using -tape most Ties 'two- other largest dipetet customer th‘i indulstry ,are the rellwaye and the :automotive industry,. These also tamer largely deperulent on Ate farmer's prase,. parity. Moving eroeYe to. iMerket is the part of railway business' on which nevi)* all tire rose is impede Meter vehicles 4owned by the tanner or by other people moving itoodstuffe account 101- a large part of the total automotive busineset F.6i.4.rri.iuirfz.e .!mtewe.!aw..tatn•eme ':mooremoresi.444;47.4 :wernet4W4.;i.e'4Wmoveievieemr- 1 AUCTION .SALE IN MEMORIAM J-ki5UESQN — In lovthg • Memory •of our dear brother' end ieister, ,Elmer and ,Shirley Jamieson, w13-0 passed away .two years ego, March 16th. 1954. Because it is in the steel industy'a interest that the farmer have profitable crops, the industry meet try to • keep down the costs of steel product's the farmer must buy, This company is constantly acquiring new, activities to produce more steel for more people. Clearing Auction Sale of farm, farm stock and machinery at lot , 34, Con. 13, McKillop Twp., 1 mile south am.; 2 mile; west of Walton THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd atfp.m. . • Moved by Rose. Duncan, ,seconded by Walter Shortreed that, the tender of G, A. Gibson end Sons to build two bridges for the sue of $6631.00„ all ,extra concrete $25,00 pee yard • for one bridge lend $e7.00 per yard t for the other, be accepted, etteetel by Waller, Shortreed, see- ended by Rose Duncan that Jack 1 1..Own be paid $1,00 Per hour be- ginning March 5:1956. Days of Isaduesis still come o'er us. Tears in silence often flaw, • For memory keeps you ever near us Though YOU died 'two years ago. Often rememberod by Jack ,and Lila„ Jeer and Bert end Families, THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO — Carried, Meved be Rees Duncan, !emended by Wm. Elston that we purchase 500 tbs. of Warble Ply Powder from 'le B. Marshall, and 500 lbs. from Belgralee Co_Operative. — Carried. ' The applizatiene of Alex Shaw 1 as Warble Ply Inspector, Harry Workman as Truck Driver and Gore 1 eoe Nicholson as helper were ac- cepted by the Coutell. Moved by Stewart Procter, eec- ended by Wm. Elston that the road accounts as presented by the Road 1 Superintendent be ,paid. 1 — Carried. Moved by Ross Duncan, etegedgee by Welter ;Shortreed that the Meet- ing adjourn to meet again on April 2 at 1. p. m. 4 4 4 IN MEMORIAM JAMIESON — In loving memory of a dear eister and brother Shirley and 'Elmer Jamieson who :passed weer two years ago Mach 18, 1954. ni ..ot4-smr.cc7r-ame.4e.,. 4 To_day brings back ead. memories Of the niSes We laid to deist Mose who think df them to-day Are the ones who loved .there. best, Ever remembered and; sadly roiee,- ed by brother Ronald ,sister-in-law Florence and family, 4 4 aL. .4.7. 4 4 4 4 •••, ,:••••µ•% • MI CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery and Horsehold Effects At Lot 24, Con. 3, Morrie Township, 114 miles north and 11/2 miles west nit Wenn% on IN MEMORIAM' JACICIBSON — In loving memory of a done , son and daughter who, Passed 'away two years, ago today ; March 12, lete. This day we de remember A. lovingetthought we give To ones no longer with tie But in our hearts till litres. Deer rementbered by Mom, Dad and brothers. IN MEMORIAM' eAeliteON — in lowing memory of a 'dealt brother atel (sister who Passed awaiy two years ego today Meech 13, 1964. Treasured thougibts. of ones so dear Men brings, a silent tear Thoughts detern to scethee tette past Years roll on but metrioties •4 26.00 26,00 4 4 4 4 Cettle De' elm (wee fresh d due to treqion limo of • ltle, 4 Durnant Cows, milking well and rebred, Dunham, 2 yr. old heifer bred Registered, Durham bull 3 yrs, otm Martaing breed. 2 Dunham'heifers ris- ing .2 yrs. Old, 2 Durham heifers 1 yr, old, 4 young calves. Machinery S. Case tractor, new in 1954, Ma.SseY Hanle 2 furrow plow, Massey- llearrie 6 ft. mower, Massey-Harris 6 ft, binder, Massey..Harris 11 run tertilizee drill, Massey-Harris grain grinder on spread Sack and beats Proat and Wood hay loader, dump rake, 3 seetion diamond harrows, ,section 'Fleury Bissel temente tooth 'drag harrows, farm wagon on rubh- er, itlat rack and eliding rack, 135 It. hay rope, Beatty hay fork and pullem Chathatri,fanning mill with .bagger, 1 set limey double breeching harness, wagon box eard Stock rack, fOrks, ;shovels, whibiPle- treea, neck yokes, Viking carnim separator with lnobar, rig crate, 1200 lib. isle,00.% Cockshatt manure isPreader, ,Stewart clipping machine, Pigs • • 13 York chunks 125 lbs, la Yerk.chunks, S weeks old. 1 York SoW, 1 Male Collie dog. Farm Perin Will be ,offered for laile if rint inrankinsily 'sold, 77 acre farm, ifra1W house. bank barn, drive Sited, 67 acres of workable land, 30 acres fall l ttuPleo.wed, Balance in hay ate1.1 Terms— ,Chattels Cash Property 10% down,p balance 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid, - Prop. — GoOrge Foe. Auctioneer Harold Jackson Clerk E. Chesney, 25,00 Loved and reMembered OlwayS by Jim, Isabel ,and family. 4 A.00 Whoever llsaster to-Immediately:- otiri fl cortitintatties o Oa ifs vor YOUR GIFT ILL EASE I TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, bit 1 p. in. IMPLEMENTS — 49 .Piord trader Uhl plOW, manittre leedee, Pergeselt (aebv-), McKee erereeister; 2 years' old With eleide; Deering binder, '75 sap Della and pan, 24villieet trailer Witflt rack, steel Water tlieugih, steel- 5 ft. Metier, 'etreAtiim. Walking clogs, John Deere hay lOadet4 Set ialliolop sleighs, dump rake. Set Scales 2000 lbd,, grain. roller With Motor, 3eftirreee disc 'doer, drag hat- diOW, 3 :8ctionsi, eolony House, 10't 16', grain bloWer fanning mill, i5 ton, triiixed [hay. e101eeletiOte) EFFECTS — ,eablitet. day bed, 'table (electric') lamp.sealers. table, kitchen oitrtaitiV till ellarail goed rag,. ditittio Rinilent% pereelaitt tine. natter tisescl, ctvolr Stove (Renfrew) nil teineiele geed, lecene dilarking utensils, 3 dressena"2. Welsh iron bed, niatteeee and ita,Metk 7 6-t kitettnn ettilicoA, gir§44`0;, trio plate, fusel Voigifitg§,`eV lee, 2 steble, deep fetiete, elleanIt e Frigideiee, '0tt., ,sidebeeted„ ;egg' teliet $ hiurieptrY. one can play a dl' ctiagedies that der pee p e, rime give genet.: -sure we witi dud of • 601' `,Tiettnity tee !id% Wa Thi$ (6 where 'jeers efa1L of e cOh ekes. „TEIRMS *ate of leite16661111 ikeeld Sacitgoii, Atteitdive — Canted, The tollewing accounts were paid: ,Blyth Standard, ,ativt. $ Cleat. Davidson, Bonds on Tee: 4.62 . end Tax Collector 34.50 Coiutudilyge'of nt Huron, fees 83.75 Memel Fear, Coe bounty 1,00 Stetwort Procter, fox bounty 1.00 Dept, of ele,alth, insulin 2„63 -haele. Martin, Hydeo far hall 6.07 11. Glen Hays Q. C. Voters 'Lists, 1.00 Sam Feer, Brucellosis Inspector 37.00 0, Campbell, Brucellosee 1.00 Inspector Relief Account 30:00 Nelson Elegies. tsupplies 16.00 Bertesele Hardware, keys eor hall ,70 t Brantford Builders Suppliee tele I for Sawyer Deein 1010,00' Stewart Procter, Barel IVeuelcipalitiee Walter Shortreed, Renal Munletalitiee Win Bletkei,„ Good Roe& ,Coneention Rote Duncan, tlood ,R,oede Coneerition. Parrott, deed Ceneention ziltob Work 215,00 rtI,Fter .veriferitg tiax tereetes lereet Bee, :Nettle, Clerk. Peek' ALL YOUR e NEt.OS 5i-t00 AT THE MAC Eli),E.K. 0o :.-16it Hirnent Type lotto* thermostat's hang per i ►uitt ing 1°i'611 $2,75 per tlatteee Spark Penes Slie to 696 tiebi kite Light nett diliovpion MilfOleo6 frOrd $4.35 to 0.10 from 0,96 to 44.ti .it to, OA Keititeitee titittneti 111* rueseter Opt eeeeele4!"4"."11SrAVrilra‘", ID THIS YEAR --- Curried Mined be Wee, Peleten, eeeendeci Rogs Deiteeen that we Day the ,graatford Iluildelro Supplies $1000 'for tiler •on the =Sawyer Drain, • — Carried, Moved by Wm, Elston, eeeeneled by Rods Duncan that we glcre the BrUssele Fair Boaed a grant of $200, — Carried. Moved by Stewart Procter, see- ended by Walter Shortreed that the Engineer's Report on the Brecleen- eidge Drain hr provls4orvally adopt- ( ed and that the Clerk be instructed to prepare By-Lawe. — Carried, itj_fill1P144ra47449tel us144u On ecetereelteiteoretiotte replace ena. higher velity coo If ever you have dined et Ottewe's fctmoua Chateau Laurier, you'll ;twee . ; ; Out! Freitag knows whereof he copicsi I . all hie tempting dishes, he Uses pnly bettek. 110 substitute could p000lbly give the delicate flavour, the sraopea, golden rieheeeit of fresh creamery butter, Taste Chef Freitag's own recipe foe EtUTTER kigVNIERP a sauce for sauteed fish, ekesks or chops When fish or meat is read to seerei n ; squeeze the Juice of a qui rtered lop over it. See kle with fresh chopped parsiey or chives. In a *Mee, biewn 2 ounces of utter for each person, Pour over fish or meat. As every h;ewife knows, for geed eatin good living, you lust earl t beat butter. From the simplest hot biscuits to the most elegant layer cake, everything you make tastes so much better with butler. For our Marie Fraseep free booklet of tastytito#41 butler recipes, write:—Datry Foods Service euretta DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA, 409 Huron Street, Toronto 4 AUCTION SALE ,OT and Complet.,. Di,mrati,1 ot 42 head of rogststered accredited and vaccinated Ha steins, at lot 32 and 33, Con. 13 Grey Tw11., 2% south an 7 miles and East ,of Brussels WED. MARCH 21st, at 1.30 P. M. • 10 Good Plus Cows, some fresh, other duo in March and April, some rebrecl. 10 Registered Cows fresh, due to freshen later, Herd Sire. Spring Parra Exhibit, Sire — Spring Farm Fond Hope X.XX. Dap — Credholms 1ensen Nig X. Number of bred holstein heifers and open Heifers, ' Sale will be held under cover in case ,et, bad Weather. Perm — 200 acre farm, 160 acres ,of well drained workable land 40 acres of busih, large bank barn, '12 yrs.% old with Silo and good stabling Hen pens for 1000 hens. brooder house, for 1000 chickens, large imtplertnent shed, a storey red i t brick house with all modern. con -veniences. excellent water •supply One of better farms in Grey Twit, Terms — Chattels Cash Property 10% down, terms can be arranged. Prop — Van Alphen Bros. Auctioneer Harold Jackson Clerk -- E. P. Chesney. Pedigrees — Richard, Namara. keee, \Inlet Se letteielee, Day •eerie atoned 'es a seed bet that Ctieildleit T *tit to its oar§ with fii0a anaga NOttOildi' they be kering by ittsainim for net, itere, 'are" tent !Welt gehtlee :Meet feete CBC TV: Mereily Of "Alt Parade", 15ti, ft Welika• and siegi with "tie Billy O'Coii!itor Show", end Oteeileie elerierecie ,leott et, to