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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-09-17, Page 4Wedrieeday. Septenther 17th„ ssee '`.ter"e-eaeiera04...! .-7.77.2=2"-le-^^ •MtlftIT - "I'll never drive again as long as I live!" That's the vow Fred. Smith took when he learned the youngster he had run over had died as a result of the injuries. Fred's conscience was tortured by the feeling that a child had died as a result of his actions. He tore up his driver's license, and has never been behind the wheel of a car since. There's only one way to avoid Fred Smith's night- marish situation. That's always to watch for children on the road. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to support the current Child Safety campaign. 8049 . Glen Huether, aest survey Cranbrook Drain • 2.50 Alfred Knight, asst survey Cranbrook Drain 2,50 John Hood, asst survey Howard Drain 4.00 Foster Smith, east en ey Howard Drain 4.00 Harvey Hood, asst survey Howard Drain 4.00 Ont. Municipal Board, tariff fee Holleind.AnderSon Drain 3.00 The Listowel Banner, atty. ITelland-Anderson Drain 1.60 N. S. Datiman, tile 'Bishop Drain 378.65 Roads and Bridges 7,403.30 $8,298.75 eltlythe Al,. Cardiff, Clerk Geo, W. Hutchinson, Reeve FOR SALL, - Good House lit the Village et Brussgls, bath, furnace, cuptiosungs. garage attached to house, tangs garden. Price $8500.00 150 Acre Perm, House, hYdrel large barn, Price 57000.00 100 Acre Farm, Red Bea House, hydro, large. barn si4 atrawshed, good cement stabling, drilled well, $ miles from 1 ergs town. Price $7800.00 half dove. 100 Acre Farm, on County lload. near store and school, 93 Ural arable, Frame House, boa. wag furnace, good bank barn, new steal Price $9800.00 Acre Farm, near highwall Brick. House, Bank Bern, $11,500 half down.. J, rte, Long, Realtor, Btuasels, Out. roof. 100 White Price PAllos=zczar0.7=4===1:••:- Canada's Capital City j•-,-01.4, ,r Spring Tulip Festival "during May" ti *IP' Stu:tuner Fishing, tin t g IN[• -*"'' ;Fa Oirnivz,1 of Crei.ee. Oatineati Hills 11 Lat4 SeFterabcT, Early October 41 ca )11') Nrmtcr Withm 4 Miles ATANYONTAKINTHE Parliament Btlil.'mge National isltrcum Experimental Farm National Art Gallery 3 , Pius meets c. i. r e/eces of inrcrest -LoilD ELGIN- EatLGL IANURBILEVADA.VE.) OTTAWA, ONTARIO HOTEL Toes distinctive address in Ottawa itarslyAteps from the Parliament. Buildings. ikvaing stores, railway terminal, and, theater& -409 moms with bath and shower, Wand Radio in all Guest Roems. CAA PARK .essepervised on premises (100. ears) *ogle -front 36.00 Double from $9.0 FAMILY P1-AN V4Ji st *44400 V/ 411014 for Soloopt Gre41.14 *As SM nianwrt.t somr4466 %Somalia, ..,s CI•0 liat••• „.1•1 11R,1.011.=111•1 1, 5 RIAIRV FARMERS OF CAMARA 409 Huron Street, TorOnto 0 .Motsvinilwas et2rertg.4.44....-V I Wm pi eta; 04,RLu Free! Marie Fraser's neW ••• Cheese Casserole Recipes. Send today l -4-5C747-, forionitir OW711119 berm of his OW71 ,w0j•krieft,,, 0,714 II( WHEN HOT DAYS BUCKLE. UP THE STREET - THNK OF REPAR$. FOR PROPER HEAT C MG 'KRAUTER PLUMBING 6 , HEATING SWEET METAL& 0/1.-BURNERS. Peace of mind "That's what saving regularly Bias • brought US ail through the years. "Our children, . , , and otitZgrandchildten are following our Ocatriple. We're all saving at THE CANADIAN BANK:00' dOlilliwitiket''f ACROSS CAW READY TO SERVE YOU N-elsa letLEVisiON "RAMO REPAID 'It ALL MAiktei GUARAAn'ten setivseel tieetrteel Wit4eg contractor 6001 14AittitiON PHONE iliiikUSthitLe ANNUAL, Q. N. 1. a. APPEAL • 4,6,90,00 HURON 0.04PTivg Nest Satunity, iStsptenther 20th, marks the beginning of the anneal appeal for funds 'being Made by the Canattinn National 'Institute for tile t Plied. This year the steeds. $6,000.00 to continee its ,service work in Iturcnt County. Over the 1 past year. the sixty-one blind men azttl women of this county received.. a veriety of services, from welter° aesistance to employment. Library books printed -in braille or moon typo or recorded on the special .. records called talking hooke, were enjoyed by seventeen sightless peo. • Pre-school children received helpful instruction through the , visits and counselling of a pre. eehool specittlist.. The blind child creates unique and difficult nrobleme to its parents and the reeellIstaneo tram the C. N. T. B. Counsellor prOvidee eneOurage- anent and practical guidance. A. C. N, I. B, Home Teacher has been travelling across the county giving lessons in braille, leatherereft, and many others skills which make life More InitereOling and more ftuits. OW for the blind. 'Bd.- Wheeler, C. N. I. B. Field Secretary for the counties of Elgin, Huron, Middlesex, and Perth, today lannebed, • the annual appeal for funds. Letters are being Sent out to residents of thte county and each one is being asked to support the comprehensive programme of the C, N. I. B. The campaign begins en Saturday and this year the Huron. County Atirdsory Board is endeav- ouring to raise $6,000.00. The local campaign -cbairman, R. B. •Cousins, is confident that the people in this area. will do their pert to raise the objective. FRIENDSHIP Qifiel,g. girrgpogii MEETING The September Meeting of the ... Friendship. Circle was hold in the . s' Vulted Chereh •parlour with a good attendance. The president opened with the theme hymn "Blest be the tie that hinds", followed by the TANS. I.. Prayer in unison. I. - After the but4ness Cards ef i Thanks wel4e• reMl. e'elese, Watson 1 tools oharge and hymn 104 was sung • followed with prayed by Betty Cempbell. Anne Cardiff and Terry Terry MeWbirter sang a duet. The silqpturo was ably given by- Alma 'Watson, Mrs. Melvtiile Dennis gavel an interesting talk, after her recent visit to Alma college et St. Themes A hymn followed by the benedic- tion, closed the teeeting. Lunch was served by Dorthea Mc- .Arter and Alma Watson. ZIRrlairrAl N S AT ---Z3Kfi:SVSE.A..1) TEA 'less 2:Sa,verenee Quereagesser en. a-at a 'trousseau tea for her eresezditteee Mildred, at her home in rdeifea.d, Saturday, Sept, 13th, 171enz with the hostess, was Nichol, sister of the groom; ",,rwfusat.th• Engel was door attendant ees.le.a.rge of the guest book. .iiree. tea in afternoon was IliSe Nichol, Stratford, Im the 40 .so both are builitisag batik accouzitst All sorts of people wage earners, farm ers, businessmen;honsewives . their saving, and other banking; at a chartered bank. Day in and day out, in every one of 4500 branches, bank customers are making de. posits, arranging tools, cashing cheques, THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR. COMMUNITY TiE ERUSSELS POST evening tea was served by Mrs. Querengeseer, Detroit, grandmother of the bride. Serving in the dining room were 11fins. Wm. Engel and Mrs Edith Roulston and Mrs. Parks In charge of the rooms were Miss Carole Nichol, Mrs. C. Queren. geseer, Mrs. Parks and Miss Eliza- beth Stephenson. Mrs. Murray, and Mrs. Herman, Stratford., and Mrs. Fred Stephenson, Brussels, were in charge of the kitchen. buying money orders, purchasing foreign exchange, using safety deposit boxes, talk, ing over financial problems of a personal or business nature. And tile list goes on and oat,.. Only a chattered bank offers a full range of banking services under One root. Grey Twp. Council Grey (Devitt:ship Council meeting was- held on September Gth Mowed by Glen Huether, seconded by Kenneth Bray that the minuted of Lite, last meeting be adopted ea read. - Carried. Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded by Archie Mann that we adopt the Engineer's. report on the Pearson Drain and instruct the clerk to pre. Pare and serve the by-lawt - Carried Moved by Archie Mann seconded by Alex Johnston that we adopt the Engineer's report on the Howard Drain and instruct the clerk to PtrepWe and serve the by-laws. - Carried. Moved by Archie Mann seconded by Kenneth Bray that we finally Pass the Holland-Anderson Drain by-law - Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded by Archie Mann that we refer the Cranbrook Drain report back to the Engineer for reconsideration, Carried Mowed by Glen Huether, seconded by Kenneth Bray that we adopt the Engineer's reconsidered. report on the Cranbrook Dean, and instruct the clerk to prepare and serve the by laws - Carried Moved. by Kenneth Bray seconded by Archie' Mann that we authorize the Reeve, Treasurer and Road Superintendent to make application to the Dept. of Highways for Inter- im. Subsidy on road expenditures - Carried Moved by Glen Tructher, seconded by Alex Johnston that we call for tenders for snowplowing, tenders to state. size and make of equipment alSo .priik,e per hour, to be in the hands of Cbe cleric by 1 o'clock, Oct. 4th, 1958. - Carried Moved by Archie Mann seconded by Alex Johnston that all approved accounts he Paid , -- Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded by Glenn, I-filet:Tier that we now now adjourn to Meet again on Oct 4th, or at the call of the Reeve. - Carried The following accounts were paid.. II. E. P. Ce garage $10,12' Clerk's office $4.45 Provincial Treasnrer, Insulin Geo. Rowland, gas, fire truck Oxy Arc Welding supplies fire dept. 2,75 Firemen 75.56' Hilton Ward, pellets ltlillecl 45.50 Harold Hoy, fox bounty Vaned Baker, fox beeitity 1.00 Ronald Jeekliti. ties, bounty 1,00' Carmen Bewee, fox beimity 1,00 E. M, Cardiff, clerk's fees for bounty 1.00 Geo. Wetionslerg, .AseeisSOIr. Met salary 200,00 lentos' A. HonreS, PearSeh Drain Rtftiet, A. HOWet, Crnnbrook Delhi Tames A. HoWettl, TInettied Drain 36,101t I(Offot, nest StrrveY 1rei4reett brain. Gen, W, aSe't Sit Iseri'eSeti brain SetriVeY Cretiliteble 'NTPDOtial, Oa& 6'411'61'00k Drain 50.00 75.00 , 100.00 .50 rit-LoY 3.'39 9:.50 $14.57 3.79 10.02 .SHOWER FOR BRIDE-EL.E.CT Prior to the marriage of Marjorie Petteplace a miscellaneous' shower was arranged by Mrs. George Mc- Kay, Joyce 3acklin, and rtilena and. Joyce McKay, at the home of Mrs. Ned Thompson. After games of bingo; contest and making a bride's book, a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and helpers. The following Saturday, a trous- seau tea was held at the home of Mrs, Monley Petteplace, Greenock. friends of the beide and groom attended. ADDITION TO BRUSSELS FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST GROUP DISPLAY The Man In My Life 1. Shirt, work, home-made 2. Socks, dress 3, Pyjamas, broadcloth 4. Wool gloves 5 'Pie 6. Cake 7. Favourite baguet Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd $3,00 $2,00 1.00 $4,00 will he paid to every entry CLUB GIRLS' COMPETITION Working With Wool Junior let 2nd 3rd 2.00 1.00 75. Senior 1st 2nd 3rd 2.00 1,00 '75. Club Girl Stands On Guard ist 2nel. 3rd 2.00 1.00 '75. 0 0 c for all non-winning entries FALL FAIR DATES Brussels Sept. 25, 26 Seafoeth Sept .18, 19 Listowel ............ Sept,22, 22 Mitchell Sept. 23, 24 I t:Pkit•il•Ori