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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-11-21, Page 4African Violets - 'Your 'INDOOR Garden Cold weather means "goodby" to the beauty and pleasure of outdoor gardens, but in this, weele3 issue of the NEW Star Weekly John Bradshaw tells how to keep your rooms alive with colour. The African Violet be- cause of its beauty and ever - flowering qualities has supplanted the geran- him as our most popular house plant. Read "Suc- cessful African Violets" in this week's issue. New menus; new reci- pes; fashion news; inter- esting p ictur es ; and stories to entertain . . you'll find them all in this week's NEW Star Weekly. Me NEW! NEW! NEW! Star Weekly ?e5 5IR-11-11S $LISDIVISION IS r‘kli-sei2MINUT 5 FROM *TOWN, WHAPPAs(^ MBAN 12 MiNuTES , ,AND ANC. i-r-rooK MINUTES! . • ••• 1955 'Chev. Standard. Sedan 1951 Plymouth Sedan 4 - Half Ton Trucks e 3 - Three quarter Ton. Trucks 1955 Meteor Rideau Automatic, Radio 1956 Chev. 4 door Sedan, Radio 1954 Chev. Belair Sedan 2.0 MINUTES? WHY, MY PEAR SIR! PONIT Tau- Ma YOU 1:?ot‘fT KEEP YOUR CAR IN FIRST CLASS WORKING ORDER. TAKINCa 'TO RIVERWPE MOTC)12C SUNNYSIDE SUBDIVISION 12 MINS. FROM TOWN IF'YQUR cAQ l5.5FotiicEprw RIVERS/PE MOTOF29 YOU RE NOT A GOOD - DRIVER , • .'4"," • *94 FOR TAKE-OFF FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS • • . RCAF Training means Top . Training! There are immediate openings right now to train *in these important aviation trades: AERO-ENGINE • RADIO-RADAR • INSTRUMENT ELECTRICAL • ARMAMENT • AIRFRAME There's a great future in aviation: make aviation your /career-in the RCAF! Get all the facts now about RCAF training, pay and other benefits, See, write or phone the RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR at your nearest RCAF Recruiting Unit or write direct to DIRECTOR PERSONNEL MANNING, RCAF Headquarters, Ottawa. 1401-41.5224/1MIGie IF YOU FOLLOW TOO CLOSELY A sudden stop by the car in front can result in an accident. If you fail to stop in time, that accident is your fault. Good drivers make certain they have lots of stopping room, whatever their speed. • :A HOW GOOD ARE YOUR DRIVING HABITS ? DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO ing M ut of Business tack Clearance Sale •,• All Merchandise Must Be Sold Take Advantage of Low Prices Everything Reduced • Brussels Ontario Smartness is combined with utility in 1957 Chevrolet station wagons, as shown in this Bel Air six- passenger model. As in other Bel Air models, the station wagon gains styling distinction with the aluminum insert for the flared rear fenders. SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to TORONTO by CN R LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. DEC. 15) Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only. FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS THE pglosa.s. POST Wednesday, No)v)onibor 2,1d0, ;195k "Speedy" by Riverside. Motors rY 'Report stating at end of Year a balance f $4,21. .)?e Moivetl by, t1, ..Kniglit, seconded by 14. Noble that P. McDonald M. Buctler he p, committee, to 1,001; after the hunting of a prOgraln to be presented: at the first{ Of the year in the Community Centro to raise necessary funds and that othef members -Carried Moved by I, Go(lkOn, seconded by 1), Mol)onald. 'Oat following maga. 2tint.se be tcflidered AM' 1957, Urn* litc, and ipopula'r Mecanies. -Carried The meeting then adjourned, Mary Huether, (Sec.) ' Work is progressing on the ap- proach to the new bridge ittheise days and it is hoped to have it ready; for traffic in the near future. The road has been, closed since Saturday morning and-the old bridge is being moved away by the Waxman, Sal- Faze. Mom Pennington is renovating his honto and we Wonder who 4Ifie lucky 1 girl will be. It looks suspicieus. Toni. The OranbrOok W. I. chartered a Motoirways,bus on ,Monday, Nov. 12 and 25 ladies of 'the W. I. and Sur- rounding distect had an enjoyable iday. The bus left ,Cranbrook at 7 am stopping at Mahon enroute, shoPPInt in Toronto and also art/ tending thiS Royal Winter Fair, arrilving home at 2 a.m. Grey Twp. Council Grey frownatip Council Meeting held on November 3rd. Moved by Archie Mann, 'seconded by Wm. D. Bilshop, that the minutes be adopted as read. -Carried. Norman Pheifer has sold his house in the, ivillage to Mr. Ara Nichols of Brodhagen, , Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie attended the Royal' Winter Fair last weed and visited 'with Rev. D. IC. and Mrs. Petrie and family of Streetistville. Moved by Wm. E. Bishop, second- ed by Archie Mann that Court of Revision on the 9th, Con. Drain be opened. -Carried.; Moved by Geo. Hutchinson, sec. ionded by Clifford R. Dunbar that we adjourn 'Court of Revision on the 9tli Con. Drain until Dec. 1st. -Carried. Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar," seconded by Archie Maun that by-laws No. 23 and 24 be finally passed. ST. JOHN'S GUILD T;he November, meeting et at. John's ;Janes Guild was 11641 in Oa§ ohurch hall on Thyrs47 Oveningt Nov. 8th. There were 15 members iiresent. The meeting opened with a hymn with prayer in unison. Min• utes of the last meeting were read, ' and approved. Dues and Sunshine offering were taken, The president, Annie Pollard conducted the business neried. Mho menu for the Lion's Supper was planned for the coming Monday evening, Final arrangements were made for the bazaar on Not 1.00 3.00 4.00 1.00 -Carried., Moved by Clifford It. Dunbar,, 54,re-titled by Wm. B. Bishop that fill approved accounts he paid. -Carried. 'revecl by Geo. Hutchinson. see, landed by Clifford R. Dunbar that we now adjourn to melt again on nee. 1,qt or at the call of the Reeve. -Carried. The following accounts were paid: Ralph Keifer, fox bounty H, M. Cumming, fox bounty Lcbnard Ward, fox bounty George Wosenberg, fox bounty Robert Hannah, fox bounty 1.06 E. M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees, fox bounty 2.50 C, B. Rowland, select jurors 4.00 Geo. V7esenberg, select jurors 4.00 B. M. Cardiff, Select Jurors and report 8.09 Robt, CinnnitOam,, *ore , oil 4.97 Ben -King, repairs Cox Dr. 18,80 Dave Hill, repair McKee Dr. 10.40 Cecil Bateman, repair 6th. Con. Drain 3.00 Melville, Lamont rrepair Ralph. and B. Drain and, 6th. Con. Drain 13.00 Stratford Beacon-Herald, adv. Chester Baker Drain 10.80 ReM. Niehels,on, part contract Chester Baker Drain 13. M. Cardiff, by,lawsl 600.00 Love Drain 25.00 Tile Drainage Loan Mills Drain, allowances 1000.06 8 Locking Drain, allowances 330210 Fourteenth Con Drain, allowances 415.00 Firemen 125.50 Wilson and Cousins Go. siipplieS Fire Dep)t. 449:30 Cordon Cook, l tippIles Fire Dept. 246.35 Ralph Rowland. repair and B. Drains 0 Relief' 162::62 R 0 Reads 16,3;25.64 A letter was read concerning a Church Flag. for the Centennial year, which is next, year. The meeting cInsed with prayer by Mr. Jewell. A tasty lunch was served by Isabel .Alcolck and Mary Storey. EXCURSION, FARES FROM: $4.75 HANOVER $4.30 PALMERSTON -"ALLEIVORD BRUSSELS AHESLEN CLINTON $4.30 A./5 14.75 2.45 2.45 1.20 5.05 1.90 ELORA FERGUS. GEORGETOWN opoERICH GUELPH 13.40 155- §2Q 4.00 5.75 4.75 8.20 .25 19,781.06 FAlythe lit. Cardiff. Clerk. Millions of Canadians know the value of a bank account-the security and comfort it brings, the peace of mind it assures, the enterprise it makes possible. When you keep your money in a chartered bank yoii know it is safe. And you are dealing with friendly, experienced people, skilled in the management Of money and anxious to share their knowledge with you. There is a type of account to suit your purpose, some designed to help you accumulate funds, others featuring the convenience of cheqning. Your local branch bank ,provides these and many other services. It is much more than a handy, safe place to keep money. It is a banking service-centre where you can count on prompt and courteous attention to eel your banking needs. HARRISTON INGERSOLL KINCARDINE KITCHENER LISTOWEL MITCHELL PAISLEY OWEN SOUND 3.76 SOUTHAMPTON 330 SARNIA 5.85 STRATFORD STRATHROY 2.45 WALKERTON 3.60 WATFORD 4.00 WINGHAM 5.20 WYOMING 4.75 BRAMPTON .4,444i4.• ...4.1.414 "4•444. 4 Only a chartered a full i.imge of tanking Cg.A 8.11.-00 K *SAVINGS ACCOUNTS " - 1Ceop your money 64 pay tort, treadY. 100.664. 'tit-et:46. age tho-hablt of thrift. -CURRENT ACCOUNTS For indivlcidais and cotrip4itics who pay by your cheques Serve as Library beard A meeting o 416 tibtati board was' held NO. g at the home of the !latdoil With Ali the titer. erg eiiit, ' Meeting *ha. edited Order by the president. ittintiteS read stud ettivived, Nobi0 gate the treas. r BANKING Convenient, tend saves drat. AU your ritiutIne: banking eta be handled In thlaWay. JOINT ACCOUNTS Savings or Ctirrent; for two of Mote poopte,itty of whom thatch' dttoosics or trithdrieireiti THE CH.:Ala:MA) BANKS SERVING YOUR 'COMMUNITY Vi...46,o#10gettath.;014046.-0'.. • ":*,,;:!%!1*-„,