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IF YOU CUT IN ON TRAFFIC
Passing cars when there is barely enough
room to avoid oncoming traffic causes count- :t 1
less highway accidents. Make certain you '
have plenty of time to pull out, pass and
regain your place in line. You will lose only
seconds of time but you may save a life.
CRAIN L'Irs.C.,:re(:-
Mrs, Mac Engel was hostess for
the December meetieg of the W. :
M. S. or Knog Pres, Church, Mrs. I
John SchnoCk presided ,over the 1
meeting and Mrs: Alex Steiss -was (
11Penist, openting with a medley of I
-Christmas carols. after which the
Christmas program from Ate Glad i
Tidings was .followed, with Mrs, I
Stanley Fiecher, Mrs. Earl Dunn !
And Mrs( HaIrolld Saciklie tiaking
part. Miss' A. J. Forrest led in
Prayer. Ton. members responded to
the roll call with a Christmas Verse'
The secretary and treasurer gave
their reports of due year's work and t
letters were read by the leader and
secretary. Mrs. Jaeldin gave a read- I
• ing 'Keeping Christmas! and the
Christmas topic Pfepared by Miss I
Forrest was read by Mrs. M. Engel. .*
Mrs. C. L. Thompson presided for
the election of officers with the
ollowing being ,elected for 1957.
President, Mrs, C. L. Thorn 'son
Vice Pres. Miss A. J. Forrest
Secretary. Mrs Alex Steiss
Treasturer ,Mrs H. 'Jackljn
Pianist Mrs- M,. Engel
Glad Tidings Sec. Mrs Fred
Smalldon
Card -Sec. and Wel. and Welfare
Mes. John Schuock
'Sul/ply Sec Mrs. Lynn Evans
Lit. and Library Sec. Mrs 1W,-
Engel
Mrs. C. 'Cameron, Miss
A. J. Forrest
Lunch -was, served and ea social
time enjoyed.
'Come to the annual Christmas
Tree and Concert lint on by S. S. 7
and ee. S, of Knox Presbyterian
-church on Friday evening' Dec. 21,
in the Community Centre.
Miss A. J. Forrest is assisting
during the Christmas shopping sea-
son at the Dickson Sc- to. $1 store in ,
Brussels.,
Auditors
Peter Baker
There passed away at his home in
Cranbrok on Nev. 28, Peter Baker ;
e'en of the late Adam and Mrs.
03aker, He wee born in Grey Twp.
Feb., 3rd, 1865, and' lived around
Cranbrook all his life. He was mar-
ried -on „eprelolOth 1901, to Jane
`Menary, 9th con. of Grey, Who
survives, along with two daughters,
Mrs Fred Martin (Elizabeth), Th-
ameeville, 'Mine at 'Mine, and one
Earl, Deaebeee, Miele also one
eranclehild, Brenda 'VI. ,artM
`Mineral service was held. on. Sat-
urday. Dec. 1, from the D. A.• Bann
Funeral Heine. 'Graeme MacDoeald
saila a solo and the service was in
elitirge of Rev. W. A. Williams and
Cecil l,. Them-been. Interment took
nee c`!FF, in lerneeels cemetery. Pell-
eeeeees +e'er(' cilnr• clk. Fred
THE BRUSSELS. :POST •
N.v.04oso.y.4 December 12th, Mg
e-e****110.teieerieetele 8.00 eedy' by Riverside 'Motors
eeiiiiMieereee.
1188
l.Mennite ;Centres
Rolet. Ceeniagitain, stove -9%
-offiece. 11.66
itchy. Centninghatn, etOve oil,
neachipery bldg.,. * '
.9 teWeet, Humphries., ealliellt,
Walton sidewallte, 4..0•
Ralph nowlang. •traetw .at
• ItallYh aul '13, Draiiia •3,00,
"Robert Nicholson, bal. contyact •
Chester Balee,r Drain '150.00
:Jae, A. Howes, salt. 4
• . . dliester 03altep Di in. 50.00
-.. L.eelie Kerr, allowance".
Chester Baker. .Dieeine 15,00
David ileger. allowances
Chester Baker Drain 21,00
\ • E. 111, Cardiff, Clerk's fees
. •
Chester Baker Drain 45,00
Rebt, Nicholson, part contract ,
. • ...Sayer Corners Drain - e5e.00 1,
• Rossgpapv4,. Contract
Knecht:el Drain 2500.00
ins. A. Howes; Supt,
Knecht:el Drain
Wm. Holmes, allowances,
Keeeletei Drain 33.00
Wm :Nneelletel, allowances.
Knechtel Drain. 100,00
Win. 0, leetenee, allowanees
'Kneelletel • Drain. 256.00-
Twee1 of Wallace, as'sessm'ent
• . - Smith Drain 1315.20
k„.
oSaWation
Inv des Telenrifelet
After eteMpre'..iee.e.,
study, the Salvation
believes • that'Teleevielee
centributee to juver e
linquency. • In. the "Sr:!..
Ann Invades TV" in t"e(
NEW Star Weekly
week you'd read a faseia..
ating and factual report Q.-.
the influence. of • 'era:4,e
shows" on Cenadiad ee-ee',
and how the Salvet:ce
Army plans to give there
heavy competition.
There's also an
"Divorcees A n e neeeeeet`
WhiCh describes a r.ee -
ciety formed s elel f
people who are etiveette
You'll find it in
The NEW! NEW.' mew! Star Wcettj.
, 40.031*,;mtereftwr,,r.*'T reenere-i.:weeemiwre*****.wro....rere;rer r.**., 4$egoe'rn,
YOU'RE
NOT
A GOOD
DRIVER
125.00
"Dollars and Senses
Are you planninia trip?
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Grey Twp. Council
Grey Township Council
held on December let.
Moved by Geo. Hutchioson, sec-
onded by Clifford R. Dunbar that
the minutes be adopted as read.
- Carried,
•Ont. Municipal Bd., tariff
fees, drains '
Meeting Count: of Huron, tax
collection charges
• Arum Henry, Ethel
•Village account
Gordon Cook, gee and oil
E. Mf.ireCatr.411-lit fefi, prepare
financial statements
Cecilto7111a-onsi'Brul Inspector
'Mussel Knight
Brucellosis Inspector
Wm, E. Harrison
Brucellosis Inspector
HOW GOOD ARE
10.00
140.85
12.50
7.00
15.00
1.60
6.00
If LIR DRIVING HABITS ?
Don't take chances of losing your money-and
spoiling your trip-by carrying large sums in cash.
Before you go, turn your money into Travellers'
Cheques . . . easy to cash anywhere-and ,..safer
than cash everywhere. Drop in and see us at
The Canadian Bank of Commerce and we'll
gladly provide you with Travellers' Cheques. The
protection is well worth the slight cost. This is
simply one of the many banking services we offer
our customers to keep them free from needless
worry about their money.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS -ONTARIO
8.80
79.21
7,425,13
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THE CANADIAN BANK Of COMMERCE
NY/-236
BRUSSELS BRANCH - L. W. J. GLASGOW - MANAGE,R.
$15.804.21
Edythe M. Cardiff. Clerk.
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VISITING WONDERFUL, DI\t7k(1),')O,
IT'S ONE EIGHT 11 M
GLAD TO SEi.. k
GET INTO
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you KNOW, koNDE,
I'M WING TO
FIGt-IT 717P ii' RDER
THAN EVES
'NIG YEAR BY
BUYING moRis .,17,,'
ti NOI"TMAS , 'a', ' • ,,,,
• --1 ) - leeeeexceeeee oree'
Every year, more and more people who are
going visiting over
the holidays, go
1.6.73
200.00
200.00
200.00
275.00
104.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
2.00 ,
3.00
SATURDAY EXCURSIONS
ranelleen. 'Calvin Cameron. Mac
*Engel. Earl Dunn acid Skull e-7,
'sacker. Flower-bearers were
Glen • Heethet and Allister nit&
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Go CNR-thesure, the comfortable way. No matter where
you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with your
family-you can make your plans now! Snow-filled skies
or icy roads will make no difference-you'll get where
you want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing minute of
your trip.
Insure your holiday fun plans-by making your CNR
reservation now! Check too, the money-saving features of
our Family Fare Plan. Ask about CNR Gift Certificates, ideal
for holiday giving!
VER THE HOLIDAYS?
Knox W. M. S.
The W. M„ S. of Beiox Presby-
terian Church at the home of Mrs
A. Loundsbury. The meeting opened
by singing hymn 387. The devotional
period, was taken by Mrs. C. Dunbar
and Mrs. Loundsbury. Roll call and
offering were 'taken after -which
Mess McLennan gave a splendid
paper on the subject, thoughts for
Cheistanas,
This being the annual meeting
reporats of committees and financial
reports were read showing a vet
11 mecessful year. The nominating
commilitee ipresented their slate of
'officers for the coming year and
the following 'officers were elected
President' Mrs. C. R. Dunbar
First Vice Pres. Mrs. W. Krauter
2nd. vice pree. Mrs. A. Lonnsbury
Secretary Mrs. Elsie Cunningham
Treasurer Miss Jane McLennan
Treasurer Quilting 'Circle Miss
Jane McLennan
Bail Supply Nies, Stan Alexander
Treasurer Friend and Flower Fund
Mrs. Laura Kanter and
Mrs. M. Alexander
%Trees. of Home Helpers Mrs, Ross
Cunningham
Secretary of Glad Tidines Mrs.
Roes Cunningham
Literature Secretary Mrs. A, Noble
Prase Secretary Mrs. G. Krauter
Welcome and Welfare Sec. Mrs.
A. Lottusbury
Pianist Mrs. M. Alexander
.Asst, Pianist Mrs. L. Kreuter
.Auditore Mrs. Geo, Dunbar
Program Committee The Executive.
Committee
The meeting closed by singing a
hymin and the Miipah Benediction.
'ITho Christmae 'Concert by the
School ' 'children on Friday night
under 'the direction of Miss lean
,Campbell! Mimic teacher, and Mrs,
8pailing. teacher, was a wonderful
eueeess. The dliildren all did their
parts and the coeteinee were
Greet credit is 'thee the
teadhenet
2.75
37.76
1.10
atsz
amemortscinmemamon.
3.60
57.k
I.OVI FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. DEC 153
Tickett good going and returning same Saturday only.
EXCIAS.IPN FARES FROM:
e 5.50
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19.20 1
$1..30 PALM 5RSTON
3.15 SOUTHAMPTON
3;70 sAFtil IA
STRATFORD
STRATHROY
2.75 WALK t PITON
5.64 'WATFO RD
4.00 WINGHAM
5,20 WYOMING
, 4.76 BRAMI),TON
4,20 ALLiNFOIID
SfitTSSELS
CH tat:EN
CLINTON
• ELORA
FE FIGt*
GEORGETOWN
dOptil01
Gl1 ELP1-1
$4.15 HAt4OVER
$4.30 HARRISTON
A.ta iNdtRd9..1.
4.75 KiNcAppitiE
2.45 Kita(5,NER
2.45 ListOWEL
:LEO MITCHELL
1.90
5.05 p,ATELEY
oWEN .60 0E5'
24.00
15.00
377.04
205,00
8,00
10.0q Oldsmobile "96° beldie• toni:floiVing lilies of the 106 ``08" Delux" e Holiday sedan"' With he Starfire dar4itinaited by 'alb new flair away fenddiee the smart aid the titietiVe tWo-tene color effect that Obtained thtdoghtiid &e6pitg that e.ttends nearly the length of the car. The Holiday body with finliinited side *Islet IS enhanced. on the iiitetior With rich new fahheS and thin set off by h redesigned instrument panel. The "Heliday".tdosignation is in dliteine bioek letter's on the. front fender panel. The 1956 Oldsitiohile features a, Brand nett' front end. The "Itodket" T-350 engine hiss been boosted to h poworful 240 h.p. and is coupled with a brand' neW develdpinent transmissions, the Velitt rifoot JetaWay Itydtatt.liatie, v •
27.50
47.25
28.00
FuLt'tiltditiViAttOir Fits tit AdiNts, t.:1 • .
..er
Mts. -E. Richards formerly of
Ethel now tratforti. Jerry Pat,
and Mitt Greelt attended the Ctindert
oil Friday night and Were eeneeiviree
Old aCttraiiitan'te.S.
Mist Sharon Cardiff soestt
Week end With Mises Pet Aloha-tele ire.
Stratford,
lvtr, it. Getsailte, still reel-Mine tr.ety
poorly we- are hefty tti eay,
Moved by 'ol ie Mann, seconded
by Win, E, Bishop that 'we adoplt
the frejort on the llifureayeLa,mb
Drain, and instruct the clerk to
prepire and serve the by-laws.
- Carried.
Moved. by Clifford R. Dunbar
seconded by Geo. Hutchinson that
-Court of Revision, on the Love Ddain
be opened. ....
- Carried.
Moved by Wm, E. Bishop, sec-
onded by Archie Mann that we ad-
journ the Court of Revieion on the
Love Drain and instruct the Engin
eer to check the water-shed on Lot
26. Con. 9, with Commissioner C. it
Dunbar.
- dallied.
Mewed by Geo. Hutchinson, see-
ondee by Wm. E. Bishop, that we
adopt the report on the Nichol
Drain and ins'tru'ct the clerk to pre-
pare and serve the by-laws.
- Carried.;
Moved by Archie Min n, seconded
173, Win. E. Bishop, that Court of
Revisione on. the Ninth Concession
Drain be closed allowing Welland
McDonald, Let 19, Con. 9 an emption
of 12 acres leaving an assessment of
68 acres and Geo. Dutbar'sj arrpeal
not allowed on Lot 15, Con. S
Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar
seconded by Geo. Hutchinson that
all approved accounts be paid,
- Carried.
Moved by Win. E. Bishop. seconded
by Archie Mann that we do now
adjourn to meet again Dec. 15 or. at
the call of the Reeve,
- C=arried.
'The following accounts were paid:
C, B. Rowland. Reeve salary $400.00
C. R. Dunbar, Coun„ salary, $200.00
I
G 'Hutchinson, Conn. salary,
W. E. Bishop, Coin. salary,
.Ardhie Mann, Coax. salary,
W. E. Turnbull, part salary,
Pirmen,
} Wayne Cook, fox bounty,
Geo. Hiemstra, fax boinety,
H. M. Gumming, fox bounty,
Clifford Saeklin, fox bounty
Leonard Ward. eox bounty,
E. lef, Cardiff, 'clerk's fees,
fox bounty,
Rear&s• Ltd., eu4pliee,
Freight on Beare's supplies
Municipal World, supplies,
Listowel: Banner. adv.
Chanter Baker Drain
County of Huron. leafy
spurge account
C. and G. Kreuter Co., p
Dave Hell, cliteh at ettac,cliinerY
building
Stuart Cochrane. at con,
$3.40 I drain and machinery bIdg.
00 1, Mac McIntosh, land for
Mt 1 1,,Lta Con, drain
3.45 Geo' Bert. land tar
5.26 1 14;11, con drain . < ,
4.601 TX N'. McDonald, eiMpliee.
6.715' Machinery, bldg.
4.15 - Alex Steles, labour
a.b Machinery. bldg.
.85 Legion Poppy Coin., wreath
ef, E. P. 0., office anti
machinery, bldg.
`4 ils-p. st cousins Co..
e e ,7b.f. harnest5eS
*&ornitlil 'VottiO. fluileti killed
L. I). Fran* Yetiailn% 7 tries
Wm. Ti. Pekoe, eontinaden
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