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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-04-10, Page 4ifirOilMA1101 tittlITS' 41 • • Weditchdarl APS' 11604,, 1957 ORt.).5$ai$ POST IViortis Twio mortis Tots. iiship Connell meet ; RAILWAY TIME TABLE. CHANGES Effective Sunday April 2801 190 NI information from agents _.1alariller,""121°7-"Atiall.0001111111.1"r" Wingbam, spent the week end' ;7#14 Mir. and Mrs. Calvin Cameron. :au. .A.pril 1. 1057. V I TheCouacil met In the TOWIlisdP HMI ea the illiave date with all i the members .pre4ent. The mthatesA et the last meeting \iPi read, and adopted on motion 4 : a. WilkinSOn and it, Duncan, l' t M...;v,o1 by S. Procter, .seconded 4 1 IlY R. Dm, i. that DY-Law No. 5,1 1357 'known as the Murrary-Lemb 1 rDerlailliiiia\ig.-iya-iliw fin1131elly gpiaysesnediile third, Moved by W. $hoitreedT ° s43c1111.rdleead' by ,G. Wilkinson that By Law No, 0, 195 7 known as the Nichol Drain, Bylaw be given the 'third reading and finally passed, - Carried. Moved by S. Procter, seconded t by W. Shortreed, that the insur- each Sunday at 10 a.m, My, and Mrs. C, L. Thompson attended the 'recent annual Honor. aria and Awards banquet in. Waterloo College," at which Mr. Thompson re• ceived his public speaking award. pvi. Leslie $W,iftzcV, Torentto has been visiting with the Knight families, Mrs. Melville Wolfe, Bayham, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mm, Wes. q11(cEa,cliern, 1111r. Garf MacDonald, 10th con. hav disposed of his farm to Mr. Lloyd Is Risen" was, snug after which Lit led in prayer amid Luella read the ocrinture from. St. John 20. Ruth had the topic arid spialte of Mary Mag ,dalene keeling with the Easter theme. Betty 'Campbell favoured the group with two piano solos, The "Stranger Of Galilee" and "Baste.. Parade." A hymn was sung and the 'benediction repeated. Conte...sits were 'conducted. Pearl. and Cert . served ,hunich. They were thanked by Betty. A Special Service ofVar.:bin will he ;held ,on Good Friday at 11 a. in, in Knox •01-aireb, •Craubroolt„ when the congregations of Cranbrook and Ethel -will combine for the ,occasion. Last year the service was held in Ethel and drew a capacity attend- ance. Mr, and Mrs. J. Shepherd of Galt will render ellecial mucsic, We. ,exwo our friends in the community, a very wail= invitation to join in this :service of worship. Stind•ay School re-opened SUpalay, April .7th and will be on, Michel. held Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron, FOR SALE LEGHORN PULLETS We have one •of the best straina of legtorns in Canada today. They aro bred for leueosls tense, which means less 'culls, raci44 eggs, and more hens to sell at the end of the year. Dates available 1 weeks, April 19; 16 weeks, May 7: ready to hay, April 30, and Julie liff yuccipated, wormed. delivered., Andrews. Poultry Farm R. R. 3, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 647r3 Seatorth arr....carper...or Werrorrrarrrars.r. rxr. rrroorrrrear...i-rxrre, -.r...44.pgernorrsor.“ratattr*Arrarr.tYnriX :ftrrtftrrr.V, Mee Convenient Train to Major and Western Points RE-',A DING "THE a OT071: EllOCLE FUEL T X EFFECTIVE AP IL 1, 1957/ IN THE rLlt VINCE F ONTARI Intermediate • .1 - Carried. Moved by R. Duncan, seconded -1,37.S. Procter that the road accounts as presented by the :Road Superin- tendent be paid: - Carried. Moved by R, Duncan, seconded by S. Procter that we charge 1.3 cents per head for ,:spraying cattle and 75 c.ent's per pound for powder: - Carried. Moved by W. Shortreed, 'seconded by G. Wilkinson that the meeting adjourn to meet again on May-0 at r,o(„m, o Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget a Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains lu the Coffee Shop. Dining Car service is also provided • 23,80 95.85 On. April 1, 1957, The Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act came into effect in Ontario. The Act provides for a tax of 200 per gallon on fuel oils, other than gasoline, such as dieseli domestic, furnace, light, medium and heavy (except bunker), -used to drive a motor vehicle OR used in any manner in connection with the construction and'maintenance of any public thoroughfare. Fuel oils commonly known as STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, COAL OIL AND DISTILLATE • ARE EXEMPT FROM TAX, unless they are placed in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle or used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any public thoroughfare. CONSUMERS-Please note A tax of 20¢ per gallon is payable by: 1. Every person who receives fuel oil in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle. 2. Every person who receives fuel oil that is not exempt from tax in a receptacle of less than 40 gallons capacity, unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle. Example-The person will not be required to pay the tax on the fuel received in a tank which is directly connected to the furnace for heating his home; or, similarly, a manufacturer may receive the fuel, less-tax, if it is placed in a tank directly con- nected to his manufacturing equipment. 3. Every person who is not a registrant (see Registration Certificates below) and who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more gallons, unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle. LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13) Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only. P, .10r4. ExduA,sipt4 FARES FROM: - Carried. 'Ihe following accounts were paid: ]3lyth Standard, advertising, and supiplies $12.02 G. Michie, inspection of drain 6.12 Adfrance-Times, advertising 4.86 Ross Smith, refund, of spraying 3.75 Win. Brewer. refund of •splraying2.08 ,T, McNichol, refund of dog tax 2.00 Bernard Hall, insurance 269.34 Amqrong, grant on Sawyer Drain Win. Ireland, grant on Sawyer Drain 3, Bowniail, grant on Sawyer Drain 24.12 0. Anderson, grant on, Sawyer Drain, 527.55 Morris School Area, eta on I awyer,„ Drain 6.43 A. D. Smith, grant to Bluevale Hail Board 150.00 H. Walsh, relief account '82,63 Relief, 15,00 A. Fraser, expenses to convention 8.25 W. E. Collins, Bond. on. Tax Collector 37.50 Pearson Edwards & 0o. stairips & envelop!ea 15.60 Municipal World, supplies 1,80 4. Brewer, fox bounty 2.00 T. Pierce, f;x. botintY .2.00 B. Marshall. Warble Ply Powder 267.n Myth District 'Fire Area 50.06 Bailie Parrott, Reeae. 'Gee. Martin, Clerk. SLIPPLIERS:-Please note „ All suppliers of fuel oil must become registrants (see Registration. Certificates below). Fuel oil may be purchased "less tax" by: 1. Any registrant who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a capacity of 40 or more gallons. Such a receptacle must not be the fuel tank of a motor vehicle. 2. Any person who receives fuel oil in a receptacle directly connected with a machine that is not a motor vehicle. Examples-Furnaces, manufacturing units, etc. Such a person is not required to „ become a registrant. REG I STRATION CERTIFICATES Application forms for Registration Certificates may be obtained from the Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. A Moo fee must accompany each com- pleted application form. Every registrant must forward on or before the lath day of each month to the Comp troller a return containing a complete record of purchases, sales, consumptio.n and inventory of fuel oil for the preceding month, together with payment of the amount of tax shown therein, to be payable. Forms for this purpose may be obtained from the Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto Z. REFUNDS Perkins who have paid tax on fuel oil that is not used to drive a motor vehicle or in connection with the construction and maintenance of any public thoroughfare may apply for refund of such tax. Application forms for this purpose may be obtained from the Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. 'PAISLEY 1 620 PALMERSTON $L4o SOUTHAMPTON 6.to eARNIA STRATFORD 1.45 STRAT H ROY 11.10 WALKERT'ON 4.10 WATFORD 1.1S WINGHAM 4.715 Witorvittsio, etho PENALTIES .(IN PAIM :FOR 'CONTRAVENTION OF THE ACT $4./5 GUELPH 1.90 .85 HANOVER $4.30 $4.30 HARtiisToN 3.75 4.15 it4dErtsoLL 3.7o 426 KINGAFIDINt 5.85 146 KircHENER 2.45 246 LiSTOWEL 8.50 1.20 MITCHELL 416 6.05 OWEN tetit1/440 4./6 'ALLEN Pdoilb BRAMPTON 4M:11169E1A G HEE Lti OLINTON Elam PERtui 61.20ROZTOWN .,tiotamdI4 1, if any peitori not balding a Registration Certific=ate irl good standing supplies fuel to anyone he will be required to pay a penalty of Mo.do for fore each violation. 2. Every person who fails to pay the tax in accordance With the Act shall pay a penalty equal to the amount of tax•and $50.00. 3. tvdts, registrant who refuses Or neglects to collect the tax in aectirdaried with this Act shall pay a penalty equal to the amount Of the tax that he refused or neglected to collect and 5500.00. 4, Every employee of a regiettant who' supplies fuel to a purchaser without collecting from the purchaser the tax imposed by the Act shall pay a penalty equal to the amount of the tax and $50.00. CIRCLE 'The regular "ItiCaitlil the Friendship •Oirele WAS • held Arrt 4th. 411,a wa 01*11:0(i with .itate• tri.g of hylitt, Dorothea read the treaSurer'is tepott 111tittel: read- 1,he Sunshine report. i.OertrUilia tead• the righter then they were adopted, ROB. tall Was atiSVered by a verse 0Ontainitig the 'Ward 'thank' YOU IttateS were jiioatt by (Sett from. Audrey titifd; ,'lean, was trtqci1Sadd •tliatf, Edna teak the thixte .null ',enabled the tiro. ttaii. molt Christ ••• 1.10144. DANA P71,lier2i1 Treasurer of Ontario 0h1Litt r. CLAkit: tdhiptittio of Revenue' "sue 11E E ferif " GEORGE lifeelfrelle-ON' )1955 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 411 1952 Ford 1 Ton Trucic oe couRse THE BRAKES WORK. eveRYTI-IING ON A. USED GAR ERWPE BOUGHT AT RIV IS moroRs CHECKED. 1;1 , . 1 I CAN STOP THE GAR ON A pima, BUT I JUST CANT STOP ADMIRING THE WONDERFUL WAY THEIR CARS RUN, tt '44..41,4 4 PONT THE GRAK8S WORK I .ASKED You FOR A KISS MILES BACK AND YOU HAVEN'T STOPPED 'THE CAR YET T-7-15 rr.r.rrrrr, 4 * 414 41.4 4111. 11114 41. •14 r. New fast train to Molar Western Paints ante policies on Liability, Spray. ing, Non-Owned Auto and Graders be renewleid with. Bernard Hall'- ll Carried. Moved by W. Shortreed, seconded by R. Duncan that the •Spraying bills of Ross Smith' and Wm, Brev,7- 'er and the dog tax -of • Jack Mc- Nichol be refunded. - -Carried. Moved by R, Duncan, seconded S. Procter that we give a grant of $150;00 to the Bluevale Cam- inanity Hall Board. - Carried. .byM.GovelNdrillytu7orn, Stlaboatrtiv710, :.:,s,,eee s$0n50dcotol to th•'? Blyth Fire Area to help plitiebae. ft Resuscitator. - Carried. I Moved by S. Procter, .,::•e,..oarded by R. Duncas that the_ tender of Geo. 'Radford to do the Work on the Nichol Drain fur $3500 be accepted. - 'Oarriedo i • Moved by W. Shortreed, seconded by G. Wilkinson that the Lander of 1 Geo. Radford to do the work on the I Mc-Tray-Lamp Drain for 41190 be ac- cepted, ONTARIO * Inquire about the money- saving Family Fare Plan a Ticket agents can have a drive-yourself car wai=ing for you on arrival if !. ou wish • For resenfeions and informatiol write or phone your iutal Canak.li.tn t .ti nit SATURDAY EXCURSIONS