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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-10-03, Page 4, 'Dollars and Senses One of the best ways to encourage good sound steep h to have a good sound bank balance. Regula savings can make life a lot pleasanter irfa hun and one other ways. You may want the do payment on a home ofyour own, a TV set or a car perhaps thecluldren's education is on your mind or a leisurely retirement someday. Whatever ith that you want or need, you have to learn the secret * of putting something by regularly. Pay by pay yott store away the money except in emergencies di you reach your savings goal—then you start savhig kr the next one. Why not open a Savings Accou4 'with us today? A THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMM Egli BRUSSELS BRANCH — F. W. TODD — MANAGER 1Ai B. Cousins; ON'fb At411SSela' Ontario Po tenfe Exhaustive tests have proven that the new Magic Action Faucet will not drip or leak. Yet this EMCO-fashioned tap costs no more than old- fashioned taps. * no more drip-stained basins and baths * no more hot water waste * no more washers to replace * Easy To Turn * Easy To Clean * Easy To Look At Buy Matched sets for Basin, Bath and Shower Come in and see our full line of EMCO Plumbing Equipment - Can =Lean. 0ma a a a n ann. mm anint C. & G. KRAUTER CO. Brussels Ontario gamsong.a m rs msmas Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Limited. EC-53•Ibisti $55,500.0° IS NEEDED (Community Chasti and Municipal Grants will proyirk $43,500) to train, rehabilitate and the 475 BLIND in 'hie district . . , • Co No I. TRI-COUNTY CAMPAIGN HURON MIDDLESEX - end Your Donation Today. to your local chairman or c.w.e., London, Ontaiio r • PAMIZOISISIGMOCII.2120.11;Vr te.SSIV IIIE. Speedy". by Ri versid e Motors B017601:1=1; IT TAKES HOURS TELLsiOUALLTHEWONPEQFV-saRVICE YO .0 ET AT DRTAINLY. ITS 'TIME EVERYI3OPV KNEW Asoor 'THEIR 5Kit.t.FUl. WOPPLAAN5Hie - Man with some mechanical experience Wanted THERE ARE. MANY KINDS OF ICE. CREAM, BUT THE VERY FINEST COMES FROM COUSVAig -IMIIIII61I•1;di r6IPNM...T....:24g1311P, • IX Mt IC Al STORE FOR RENT Large store for rent or can be divided for two business offices. For particulars. apply to J. H. Stretton, Brussels, Ont, Phone 5x or 39 — Carried. not'Oci by H. It. Pearson. setond- ed. by CS, L. Workthari that a .,gitti and' a self. handcuffs he Matelot:S. .rol for the Village Chief of Police, ,.Ntestoit by C, L, Workman. .See' d Of.i by H. R Pearson that the' clerk ,OffOtiq '1104' ,q0:10 by tehdet 11111.6'0i ju•e.tIlleio‘ dit 'OP a N, It. Stat- ion Arell7t tender not necessarily e"PfrOfeqt, Tenders tO 1te It. by orfot-$6.1" 29th. # — Oattt6d. tfr was a ilithhri zerll Mill lOrM- I oncIP.fig tOt 3tiotYtilotir'fiW in the ntittAgg for the 1056-t7 1ittl:on f,611(16 to Tie in 13±. 'tat 0,011. Ar eottnits IRA Were', kn.. tee,vail irtil 1" Oft motion Of WOi40)1ht '601?011itiid by VV. Carried Keep' SAFETY yout: Ei PinOpoSrItTa'nBOXES and other valuables safe, yet' readily accessible, TRAVELLER S Protect you against thei.t, di loss of cash. They Ire readily negotiable anywhere, WodneolaY, October ara, 1956 THE BRUSSELS POST Scream Kids?"' wilesos 1.,41Ale U50 levy 12,000.0(), BTI,ISSels Ii..Qelaw11,11o4. hydro /090 Brussels. pot Mee, §tel:Aps 1-$A 1:3ju0004 I. gep4.1Wlep, hyrdo Walter1Verl0 61 Hyde B P Huron. CoCounty, indigent hose, 40,50 , 5,10 A. Higgins, gilavel 1,5.40 F. Rutledge, gravel 15,00 F,, Duncan, fox beauty 3,00 S. Sweieney, dump 2000 , • BannVOln, .ceria.ent, gravel 7.00 G. (MAO, 1;aibi5:11r and material 14,76 1 T. Bernard, tile 2.56 Brussels Hardware, supplies 11.43 The meeting adjourned on, motion of H, 13 Pearson, seconded. by G. M.c0utelheon, Carried. H. A. Fischer, Clerk, ATTENTION. FARMERS Place Your Order for a Cement SOO; with HUG_ ILL BROS., 26 Years of Exper.' ience. ELMER HUGIL'L Box 40 Clinton Phone Clinton Hu 2 — 9432 NOTICE Cash paid for dead, old, sick or disabled horses and cows. Phone Atwood 153, collect. BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING Brussels, Oat. Sept. 24, 1950 The Municipal Council of the Village of Brussels held its regular Meeting on the above date in the Public Library, All members of the Council were present, The minutes of Aug. 27th, 1956 meeting were read and adopted on motion of G. IVIcOutcheon, seconded by H, R. Pearson. VVINGHAM. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Boys' Athletic Society 1956.57 Honorary President — Dr. W, A. Maltibbon President — Brace Lott Sec, - Treas. — Jim Bain Form Representatives .... :; i: :;„:34::: ,.; ..F1$ . ..... il::; ,:sv, ,Il :11: :16 , i;t1r 7 Ir ,,' :: tv a :A; .1,11:: 1: I: vrieffFICi:i : U + f7 : ::: :H: :1 :11 ::P1.1' 1111::::. : : Iriffi'd ifi g f. 0 $1.0 :.,,,A ,1i rtim, l P F rig „wo: ,,,, u o IP s /11!' 7 14 1V/4111 ii- lij ,4IP 1:V:::: : 1 41:14 ':11:rli L tite '\''). ''' Mr. Helston and Mr. S. Baker, representatives Hof the Royal Liver- pool Insurance Co., were present to oulline a Liability Insurance Policy for the Village., this, was held over to a later date. Mr. R. Warwick was' present re- questing that a load of gravel be put at the end of Thomas Street so the snow can be properly plow- ed in the winter. This was left [hands of the Utility man. The 1956 asSessment roll for 1957 taxes was retuned by the asseseor 'and he reported that 'the total ass- essment was $602900.00, • Moved by G. McCutehoon, second- ed by H. R. Pearson that the Court of Reirtsion on the 1956 'assessment roll be held at 8 o'clock p. an, on Oct. 29th. 1956. MODERN MECHAM ette TION SOLVES. FARM LABOUR PROBLEMS -- Carried. The matter of special policing of the village on. Hallowe'en was diseussed and was left to the Chief of Police and the Fire Department.. Moved by H. R. Pearson. second- ed by G, MoCutcheon that By-Law No. 2, 1956 be read a first and' second time, — Carried. With more and more ease of handling and work-capacity being engineered into modern machines, farmers are being relieved of much Of the worry and expense incurred through the scarcity and high cost of experienced farm help. And there is such a wide range of sizes and styles of tractors and implements and tools that today every farmer can avail himself of the advantages of modern mechanization. The wise and practical use of up-to-date machinery is most im- portant part of today's farm operations. In the 1956 Massey-Harris and Ferguson lines are tractors and implements engineered to promote the efficiency of farming—your local dealer will be glad to give you full particulars. IXA — Bob Cook IXB.— Emerson Hickey IXO — Doug -Lockridge IXD• — Ron Robertson IXE — Doug Whitfield XA. — Robin Reid XD Donald. JPdie XC —• Keith Woods XD Wayne Brown XIA — Rae Hetherington NIB — Dave Kennedy XIC — San Wright MIA — Don Jefferson. M713 — Don Jardin XTIC — Dennis, Smith XIII — Telford Struthers Gioia,' Athletic Society Honorary President — Miss jear. • Thompsion President — Mary Frances Currie Viee•Pres. — Elaine Worrall Secretary —Betty Henry Treasurer — Marianne IVIoXibbon • Form Representatives IXA— Shirley Armstrong TX13 Nancy Fowler IXO Dell. Irwin. TXT) —.Donna Metcalfe IXE — Sarah . Skinu NA — Daisy Gibson XD Penny Gerry XC — Myrna !Robinson ND — Bernice Smith XIA — Merle Goa,vely NIB — Dorothy Toner XIC —• Barbara Linton XTIA — Faye Jaok — Marie Itaistie Nancy guitcheVon The Students" Council consists of the Literary Society Executive and 'the two Presidents of the Athletic Societies. MASSEY-HARRIS-FERGUSON LIMITED Makers of High Qualify Farm Implements Since 1847 Moved by W. A, Willie msear, sec• ended by G. A. WO that Sup_ Plementary Dy-Law No. 2 1956 be read a. third time and passed and the 's'e.al of bhp Corporation be at- tached a nd'+urn (smith, 11-• forwa H- eil to ,l,ba T-Timilwayo. De- wilmlimInf. for ,p)m,..rcrs. By- ,Law is v-taw to aofihoriza the evrenditnru of a farther • pmm of swam() on road ,: in the year 1956 oorripm -ILVTIM31.104,407,7 •••••••, reseuerigiiiiiriznerunit .• Mown by G. hteCutcheon, sec- tl'oi by W. A. Williamson that the Clerk write a letter to the Depart- ^nt 'of. HieThways requesting a License Bureau in the Village. — Carried. Moved by H. R. Pearson, second- ed by G. NfoCatcheon that bay-Lase No. 6 1956 be read a first and, second time. Money across the miles A chartered bank makes it a simple matter for you to send money almost anywhere, inside or outside Canada. — Carried. Moved by W. A. Williamson sec- onded by 0. L. Workman that "Rv- Law No.6. 1956 be read 41 third • time and Passed and the seal of the Cortioration atia'clied, This .R-Lan isets forth 'the dates of the rnce9ng for nomination and elect- ion of candidates for the, Officers )to serve (the Village /during the year 1057. You may want to get money to a certain city as a gift on somebody's birthday; or to settle a business account; or to set up a fund which can be drawn upon by a company salesman, branch office or supplier. It works the other way, too. If you are far from home and short of cash, you can advise your ''home" branch to telegraph your money to a point where you can pick it up. Many situations and needs can arise — and a chartered bank has many ways of taking care of them, including the sale of travellers cheques. This ,service 18 one of the many advantageSyOU enjoy as a customer of a chartdecl bank. Your local branch is an all-round banking service-centre that can be helpful to you in many ways. Only ci chartered bank o.,Orees a Pin rate diebanking Services, including.' sAVINOkAceouNit Keep youi money safe; pay you steady interest; encour- age the habit of thrift. 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