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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-04-24, Page 5rAist l'AV ADVICE, CHUM, /01`,7,! YOUR TRocifoLv' It'4. 071 A' LIKE. N E W "1.15.eD CA7.4 OVEli2 E.ELN A CAN FCA FIVS '/E Ai--*; AND NiivEr,/. HAD A WRECK! You miJAN vou.vti pearq C.Pivit4C4 A ViREC Foq FIVE YEARS AN,. NEVER HAD A CAR! VEER /PE moroRP AN0THSN V0141- PE DRIvING PRLIGHTFLILLYI RIVERSIDE rilfairm s DEALEP 5b Large selection of one ownerused cars, traded in the last week. THE. SUMMER IS THE TIME TO MENP yt:JR LET US FIX FURNACE, S. , FRIEND t CALVIAt ec;; 7 . 4440e. PL VIOL ERV3S;;;LS PUBLIC SCHOOL., POARD MEETING sliatial In., in.; cif the Setool !loan' Was held on the dote at the home r,f Mr. F Mi ft•lzell. Due •tb•the abseneo •th b•gular serretary, A1rr. Ranh wa.; appointed acting .seereta,,ry on .rnotion of R. 'Kennedy and I,, Zba Mal) OSO f tilt meeting was to discus.i the proposed .salktry scihettuto as pre- • seated by the 'lady te,Acbers at the 1a.S.,t regular meeting and Mr. APh- itott'S i'equest for a tow ',month leave of ab9onee. Roy Kennedy and Gordon Stephetwon. heft thk) meeitinz to i interview Mrs. Verae .Galbraith In regard to being part lime teeeher Mrs. Galbraith agreed to give it eortsideratioa. Cs•G KRAUTER co. PLUMBING& HEATINC, SWEET METAL OIL Buioif.A BRUSSELS Now. 917 X i. 1 t • Lunch was served by the hostese Mrs Bert iGeliden assisted by Mrs. Ve.:,i1 Renard, Mrs. S. Raynard, Mrs. J, and Mrs. D. WardIa,w. Dist, Director ,.. Pars. W. M. Dobson 131ran.ch Directors Mrs, Roy Hal/ 121. T, MacFarlane, Mrs, Smith Brew, Reporter .... 51ns, D, WardlaW Asst„ Reporter -..,,. Mps. S. Raynard Pianist Mrs. C, Cochrane Asst. Pianist Mrs. J. Pearson Flower Conveners Mrs. L. Smith, Mrs. 'Geo. Pearson Aujaitor IVI,rs. A. Raynard Mrs, 1 Geo. Kreuter Standing Om- ,CitliensI10 and 'Education ....,,.. Mrs, Quest Dobson, ,Mrs. T, McFarlane Community Activities and Public Relations - Ars. C. Cochrale, Mrs. 1, Wilson Historical ,Research and Current llz - ents Mrs, E. Gill, Mrs,. Jas. Pearson,. Agriculture and Canadian industry Mrs. C. Raynard, Mrs. S. Ray- nerd. Home Economics and Health - Mr& Earl Bowes and Mrs, Geo-. Pearson. Resolutions - Mrs. W. Kreuter, - Carried, Moved' by Ray tronarm: and sec- onded by Roy Kennedy we do now adjourn, to moot again on the • reg- ular date or at the call of the .chair- man. - Carried, Elizabeth P. Elliott Sec,-Treas; CLASS -F141). ADS. FOR SAi-,$. 'Ootite4tio potatoeti. .eXcv9.1011.1,. .Pt!rrie A ritonc• 1:1r16 FOR RE-NT Heated 11a1`ttildiitt, $3.5 W, 7J. Collins per month Phone 47 DRUSSFL.S Pt ST einning year. 1411-4. ,k 1"ft ;;5 W Ptap,t.Tr ors Holne .alkd Our temily Mrs. 1,f, TAko thanked her an4 t ie .orted 4YCr will, ii gilt. All re- tird .l basement for !mob.. fkoessti bring Alm ft. Knight. 4vfrs, Jan, Clark, Mrs,. alien: Huetlier arid Mrs. 0oldwyn Knight, ., ag,00.V.TVV, 411".. Mr, and Mrs. Alf. $0,t,tiOn. jja)i, pton; Mr. and Mrs, Don MtIaDa.) And little son, HuniberSide. Earnest Wblyilloase, with Jahe dd Doelder. Mr, and Mug', Bill Schaefer, OOder, loh„with ••Geo. and, Mrs. Dunbar'. Miss. 'Ella Han:mid, Wyoming, at her • !wine. Mr. end. Mrs R, P, Qpio, Ottawa; Dr- and, Mae, W, Susan and; Oark)i. of Anices.4,er ;with Dr. and Mrs, D, wocue,,vr. R#341P J, arid. Mr, Kerr, Clarkson., ,called on PrI,4%.*Its in the, village, Mr, and Afro, Doug. Jess and-, family, Hamilton, with. Percy anti mnar. steppteasic.41,.. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin. Hall and `son. of Ayr Mitilz Roy and Mrs. I(lect, Rowland, London . at his. home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall ore visit- ing friends, at Flint, lifich • Tbe April meeting of like Ethel Women's' linstitute Was held in the Community Centre. on Wednesday -afternon with ,Z$ members present. The president, Mra, W, .11-f,. Dobson waive in charge. Several. business items were taken -care of, Annual 'report of standing committees was gtveln as well ice the Sec,-treas. re- port which showed a very successful rear. Mr's, I). Wardlaw took the ,chair for election of officers 'which was as Past President - Mrs. W, M. Dobson President - Mrs. Stanley Speiran `Vice Pres, Mrs. Earl Bowes. 2nd Vice Pies - Mrs, B. Codden Sec,Treas, ...... Mrs. J. deDoedler ,l t, Sec. .... • Miss. Maud Alexander UNITED CHURCH W. A, . WANTED - 20 head of cattle to Pasture on, r,grasS, lack Stevenson, R.B. Drospi5 Phone 43r14 CASH PAID For old. sick and disabled horsOS And cows. Dead horses and cows. Free !pick Phone Atwood 153 Collect, ns- FOR SALE - area Barley for seed, Phone 75r12 Fischer. Moved by Gordon Stelahenson and seconded by Ray Bronson, Mr. Million he granted the four months I leave of 'absence provided a, suit . able suplifY teacher rcoidd be obtained, the jiteture showIS. by Mrs. Palm and the licture,eb 0310x. The Fall Fain exhibit wan' arrang- ed and ft committee pat in of MO. J. Rowland and MM. IL Cousins to look after it. The W. A. was divided into tWo groups, red and blue and each One was 'to choose a. Aenn.y sister Ed to collect for itheir group. The committee for next Month Id to be S. Davison, Mrs. R. S. Hamilton and Miss C. HingSton. Thie business part of the meet- ing was closed with. Mizpah belfar- diction. A. social hour was heN, Mrs, Lane gave a few readings on spring. A delicious lunch. was served by the committee Mrs. A, Cardiff, Urn. C. Cardiff, Miss Addle. Cardiff anti Mrs. R. Cousins, A vote of thanks was given the committee in charge. FOR SALE - Beaver seed oats Phone 12r19 Jas, Bry'ans ator•PONIMP• 'FOR SALE -- ,Deltalb Corn Seed in stock. Win, Bremner Phone 261121 BrasseTS j- Carried, Moved by !Roy Kennedy and second- I ed by Gordon Stephenson we ask the Gown. council for a requisition of $10100 for 1957; this being an V- ,ciTeasel Of $1200 over 1956 singe we have, Ho official word cioncerning increase in laaor. grants. • • -. Carried. The proposed salary schsdale as 1. presented by the teachers was tabled and read aq. follows - Minimum salary $2400 Maximum salary . 3100 principal $2$00. • Allowance rm.experien'ee $100 per year for 3 yrs. • &mural incretiment $150 Moved by Gordon Stephenson and seconded by Ray Bronson no action be taken. regarding this schedule.. M,ufflors Mluffiers Other FOR SALE Farm 'Praetor Ford Tractor 'complete $5,50 equal savings. Canadian Tire Associate Stores Wingham, Oat, Assembly makes at The Arlril W. A, met on Tuesday 15th at 8 p• m, in the church parlour with the president, Mrs. 3, Bryans, in the eihaltr and lilts. A. Armstrong at the organ, Tie opening 'hymn Was. 81. The ,scripture weeding Was given by Mrs. A. 'Cardiff and prayer offered by Mrs. R. Cousins, Hymn 17 was then sung followed by a springtime reading by Mrs, R. Secretary's report was given by Mrs. B. Rana and adopted. The treasurer's report by IVLrs. W. Bell was read and adopted. .The parsonage committee reported by Mrs, W. Williamson. The kitchen committee by Mrs. 1 Rowland. The Good Cheer Com. reported that ten 'calls had been made by the visiting corn. given by Mrs. A. Armstrong. The Save the Children Com. re- ported that two letters, had been received from our adopted Korean bey, also a Picture of him. The .1.etters were read by 1A*. Rana and roR RENT - Grass farm 100 acres, 4. miles from Brussels, con. 7, Morris. S. C. Long Phone 8E3rZ CRANI3R.001( A joint service of the and Granbtook toongrega4ons yes held in Knox Church, Oraubrecit, en Oced. Friday. • Miss Margaret Perrie and Mr. Cecil Thompson each . con- trinted. a solo, On Easter Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald was soloist, Mrs. Arthur Martihall, daughtef Beth, and twin SOBS, Cameron and iChrlis., Chatham, N. Y„ are spending a week with. Mr, mid Xi's. Calvin Cameron, Mr, wail Mrs. 110s$ Speirau, Sag- inaw, spent the holiday week,ead with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smalldon and^.other friends. Mr. • .and. Mrs. Howard Torovilio• visited,. with Mr. and Mrs flexor Mt:Taggart. Mr. and Mrs, John Warby and Mr ,,!..• Daniels and Doris, of H,,milt.on, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, -Wilfred Stick- ier. Marilyn. Knight came home Irom Wingham HoSpital on Saturday,. '8.einv2, 'of the local winners at the Grov Twit Music Ttotival held in Community- Centre here last Wed. were Cecilia Thomplson, Myra Mc- Nair and Carol Fischer, in girls' solo class, and David;:.Hitother was Aeciond •iit his solo clae4.„. Congeal• Mrs,' George Cleland, ListoWel, president of Perth ProsbYterial, was guest speaker at the Easter meeting of the TiveninT Auxiliary held in the church oni ,Tuesday evening. The S, from 'Union United Church, and ilihe Sr. Auxiliary of Cranbrook were guests. Miss; Margaret Porde Sang a solo and following the meet- ing all enjoyed lunch and a social time in the basement • Cranbrook. W, I, Meeting - The Cranbrook i„ met in the. Community centre Tuesday April 2 at,S,30 p.m. The meeting. opened with Glen Hiletiter,. the presuteat lit the chair, The ,openiny rde, Mary Stew- art Collect- and the - Lord'S Prayer was recited in unison..... The mimites of the last me,etinV were. read, Mrs.. Ken . McFarlane , called on our- guest speaker Mr. Carl Hemingway who . spoke on Federation of Agriculture, he also showed some films this was yery wuch enjoyed by nil, Mrs. Con Mc. „Taggart thanked hind and present• ed. him with A. gift--; The president ea:ea On MrS, Simpson` of MoksWOrtitt for the. Installation. of officOS, who were all returned by acclamation for WANTED - 'Splendid • Rawleigh 'business avail- able iu Huron Comity. Products well known, Opportunity unlimited •• for big sale:: and good profits. Start your business on, ;credit without experience, Write today for full in- formation Rawleigh's Dept, D-15'2.224, Montreal, Qu.. ATTENTION - • Floor Sanding and Finishing Oar Specialty. Old floors made new. ROYAL DOULTON Dery floors elle di cta. 'Contact W. R. Wingham„ Phone evening), 20% OFF sanded and finished to Satisfaction guaranteed. (Bill) Rintoul. 251 (noon. or from these Deferred 1. and other • Sale For May Only Join our China Club and benefit tremendous savings. ymentk, it you wish benefits: Beriulre at WANTED As answer to your wish - a quick and easy•L-1\.ay to make more money enabling 7011 1..(), get at last that ‘`special something" you want so mucli: Don't wait. Now's the time to enquire about it. Free tuTormatioti on rogue: t. 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 57, Station O. Montreal, Leach's Jewellery Store The Store for Beautiful Gifts ATTENTION FARMERS I SPECIAL LOW PRICES N BELL IMPERIAL THRESHING MACHNES UNTIL 15 MAY.. 1957 IT vyn..L. PAY YOU To CONTACT US NOW FOR PARTICULARS REPAIRS AND PARTS - Now IS the time to look over your older machine and have any repairs done, FO that you will not be held up later. We give careful attention to repairs r,nd orders for parts'. ROBERT' BELL INDUSTRIES LTD. Seaforth, Ontario Phone 268 Multiple sockets are 'a sign of inadequate wiring . a sign that you are not getting peak performance from your electrical appliances . and a sure sign that you are playing with fire. To obtain maxiMUra efficiency from appliances, your wiring must be capable of carrying the load required. Too many plugs in one outlet overload the circuit, If you overload beyond the capacity of your wiring, the fuse blows. When this happens, it is a warning. When you substitute b. fuse larger than should be used, you are playing with are. A larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow to the• circuit, but the wiring may overheat and create a Ate hazard and you also reduce the efficiency of your many electrical aids to better living. PLAY SAFE . . There is only one sure remedy. Have your wiri4 cliecilted by a competent pe6von. Follow recommondotions. Don't take chalsoss overfugne Scream Kids" MEMORIALS .Straford Cemetery Memorials, 38 Avondale Ave.,, Phone- 257W., Ray Shantz end Bert Pretty, Proprietors! For a memorial of lasting beauty at a reasonable price and guaranteed workmanrthip contact our renresent- wave, Mr, Frank W. Kemp Listcswel Phone as or 561 FOR SALE - Dray ellielts. The answer to the spring Chick buyer. No matter What market you aim for - eggs, broil- hertvics-there's a wide choice of excellent ichleks bred for all Markets. ,Aoki as for spring list, and Order aeon, thretigh agentS Wm. Glen Bray, j:Ithel; Mrs. Ft, 'Barrett, R. R. 5; BriteSels. SEW AG 641)Po:efts. Mgr? 7i-#11T igePtie Ziank3.1 %,xd entso tiO01.0 ctearied the saelt.a.0 i vs dri- to tremble. floxbon. 3.,,tioas1 tva killvertotr tree. MILK MotkA THE COUgiiqg PRAY BuiLbs STRONG BONES AND STRONG BODIES. FOR SALE -.- 100 at,.:*z "PPM 0*. r =rune, Itmd- FraMe troutie, 1*#:0.J' .-reent0,061 81 acres workable .. •1 ilirp tr it store. Price $8,500.00 90 acre Farm an highway,* hydro, Frame Floes Bank Bert,. Pried $0,300'.00 liA Storey House fn Villate., .nod. ern Price $1456.06 ntldk Cottage in village, batch, garage. Prise 53,2O0 M' Reistatirant and ,t1.rciceri; Stet -6 in liliag.e on lake, with living tjuhrtdar8.• Rent $40 per month. St.Cielt and equipment $4;506.00 Phone 84 3.. O. 'tong itettito " LTV E BETTER C ICALLY" 'BY WIRING AbectuATELv *NO SAFELY ,IFTOF1 SALE Hight& in'teki. tmiti tot old tile. John ,Wean ]hone vet NGOA, ie. a•.loky•A, ;;,r fek Allyik•ro 0,41,•;.01- sten- 04111:1 Aloft Whil r Veafontna WortOnassala. i,"-rlooso Most Itsaisulabio tameterk tattarlza a Noilialit* at, A. plut.06 Whithtnii 60006 if you are Planning to build, 4er rtiri0d4, learn the ta Adequate wirtiii. It , Write to the gleetrie Service League of Ontario, 191 do ego stteeti Toronto 2, or phone WA, 2.2264 Or the latest standards of RBD tAL WritiNG and other informatiVe literature. 1NsEMMAI4ION i,i‘i#OtoVtAribt4 'tot Artitibtat nteittatitton Or' Periled fmni tit lifeedei of Pharle tite Water-lee Cattle. 11r6ed.ing. Attolidintiti Clinton H V. “.• 3441 Or Painieraton 418; "between and: 6.0 A. M. We drive all lifeedit Ili;'041411,1e ' trop titittitt.te leW