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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-10-22, Page 535rodpAcip,r, Nol?eg 44, 4.0x, Fret! Marto FraSPI'S new Cheese Casserole Beres' Seed today' pApFutt FAtimaris OF CANADA. 400 Huron Street, Tpronto ..• 4 .3t4.74.4 x ate: • 4.k4V, • WSW 4.,w•••71.*: . ,..:0-.44?.(:•...mm • • 4 etectricity does so much costs go lit PIONEER SAWS LTD., PETERBOROUGH, 051, gloSIDIAAY OF (wow(' MARINE CORP. OF 001.05 LT% • • This "l'i•oveo Quality" dependable Pioneer ILA Chain Saw oan be yours abtiolutoly free! Simply come in uow for your free contest entry blank and enter our easy contest, Ask for a demonstration of this cast'-to-use Chain saw designed specifically for the Canadian wood-cutting industry and priced at only $199.50. 10% DOWN. EASY TERMS WE$, BUDISTARK Brussels, Ont. BitVss.4s, POST A%rs. Fltscher gave a readiPg on "'hp. Chulrclt it ?the-.P1W0.9.10. Vale, ';INOveraber meeting to be nt 1p • 0'0104 standard. • tite,..e. Mrs, pronounced the henadictlell, • • Lunch was served, by 140 hestess, • assisted 'bY Smalidon and Mrs, Strickler, NQT1Pg TQ CREDITORS In the Estate of Orville McNichol rill Persons having claims against The Estate of Orville McNichol, late of the Township of Grey, la the Cottuty of Huron, Carpenter, de, eortze(1, who died on the 7714 day of July, 1958, are hereby notiOled to send in full •partioulers of their claims to' the undersigned ',ma or before the 7th day of November, 1058, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received, DATED of Sealorth this 14th day of October, 1958. McConnell and Stewart. Seaforth, Ontra.rio, Solicitors for the Estate EVENING Cl-ASSES AT THE WINGHAM DIST. HIGH SCHOOL The Wingham. District High School Board is again offering a variety of subjects in eyening classes at the School, If enrolment is sufficient, the following classes will he held Basic English for New Canadiant, Industrial Arts: classes of limited at - size in Welding Wood Turning Wand work for Beginners — Wood work (advanced) (upholstered chair) Home Economics (Sewing o? Cooking) Tty,ping and Booklseeptag Art and Handicrafts, includ hag Weaving The fee for all classes exeegt: basic English, for which there iI no charge, will be $3,00 (payable on registraion) 4,- Registration will be made on Wect. CUSTOM WORK Custom White WaighilLg *ler DiSinfecting, ben houses or useAs. Call Lloyd Weber, Plierts GREY TOWNSHI$ COUNCIL MEETING Meeting, was held on October 4th Moved, by Alex Johnston, seconded by Glenn Huether that the minutes of the last preening be adopted as read. Carried Moved by Neameth Bray seconded by Ardhie Mann that we set the date for the Court 'of Revision on the Assessment Roll for Monday, October 27th, at 2 p. . — Carried Moved by ,Ardhie Mnnn seconded ''by Kenneth Bray that we accept t the tenders Of E. !M. Dennis, Glenn 11teKerdher and H.,. F. Dot:10pp for • snowplowing at $7,00 per hour or $125.04 per month ,F•Tranding time. 'for Dec., San„ Feb,, and March. — Carried Moved by Alex Johnston, seconded by Archie'. Mann that we give Brussels Fair Board a grant of $200. — Carried Moved by Glemi Huetber second- ed by .A.lex Johnston Mit, we give Plowman's Association a, grant of $25.00 — Carried. Moved. by Kenneth Bray seconded by Glenn Huether that all 'approved accounts be Pahl. — Carried Moved by Archie Mann seconded 'by Alex Johnston that we now adjourn Until Nov, 1st. or at the call of the Reeve. - Carried iThe -following accounts Were County 'of Huron, 'weed tspraYing $ 40.74 CoMity Of ,..at#011, hogs ltalhallon !Selwyn Baker, -Viability Inettraince Selwyn ,Baker; -'Robbery Insuirance • Wesley 0, Backweri, main Walton Street 1.4110 • .. 16.47 Geo. A. Dunbar,. ink. clerk's office 1.50 David Smith, fox bounty Lou Edward CtLill,•fox bounty 1.00 Nelson Hanna, fox bounty 3.00 D. M. Cardiff, clerk's fees fox bounty ,Geo. Rowland, gas, fire City of Kitchener, repair truck • fire hose Firemen Brown's Hardware, door Knobs etc., office Geo. •Wesenberg,. Assessor, b'al. salary, • & uostage Corrugated Pipe Co., pipes Dolland-An•derson Dr. L. D. Fra4p...-..alf killed & heifer injured North Huron Plowman's • Association, grant East Huron AgIrl„ Sodiety grant James A.'HoWes„ sant, Bishop Drain Robt Nicholson, bal. cont, Bishop Drain Lloyd Jacklin, fill in .d =03, ',Alexander's • 10X Kistns,,r, DrbIin, ,grant 104.70 Grey Br. Northwest Dr. grant 17.01 Roads Sr, Bridges 1,476.92 $3,800.0( Flayithe at, Cardiff, Clerk (leo. W. 11utc1rinson, 'Reeve. • • 4.6* • air .....,,,••••d•o. 'FOR SALE New Electric Sewing Machines on sale for only $54.50. A. H.Ahrens, • 69, Nile .Street, Stratford, Phone 1633 for free home trial, , CRANgROOic Mr.. Frank Thompson from - nea.i. Collin; wood conducted, the regular nlorning service in Knox presby- terian Church on Sunday, Oct, 19th. Mr. Thompson Also contributed a solo. A meeting of the Library Board was held at the home of Mrs. Lylle Gordon, ,Tuesday' Oct. 14th. . The following officers Were elected: President — Mrs. L, 11, Gordon Librarian — Miss Lena. Noble Secretary — Mrs, Murray Huether Others on, the Board are Miss Alice 3. Fortrest, 11.11,",, Kenneth ,McDonald, Mrs. Mac Engel, Fred Kirkiktriick, Stirairt 111;ent:1r . and Russell Knight, • A balm sale was planned for • Sat- • urday afternoon, Nov. 29th, in the library at .2 o'clock. Watcb for further notice later.. • Mr. and Mrs, Ross Spetran, Sag' inaw, visited last week with relatives ih the district. Miss Barbarn Evans underwent a tonsilectorny on Monday. In last weeks issue of the paper we, reported in the baptisms that "Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr, and M.rs. Gordon• Knight", tins shonip have read ,. of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight,. W. M, S. Meeting The Octol./.-.r W. M, S. meeting was held at the home Of Mrs, Mac Engel with seven members present. • 'Mrs..Stanely Fischer as leader read "Give !thanks unto, the Lord", TwO hymns were sung with Mrs Engel` at the piano, All repeated 'the Lord's Prayer'. 'The Scripture was read by Mrs, Harold Jacklin, Count • Your Blessings was read by Mrs. Alex st ed e.s, prayer by Mrs. Engel. Mrs, Strickler had a Thanksgiving topic 34,13, 862.07 24,80 • 1.25 4,60 5.00 88.00 1.25 150.80 625,20 180.00 25,00 200.00 30.00 445,50 • •••••••••••••••atu*mr "•••••••••• 1959 CHEVRO PT 4 . ,, ... No need to call in a detective . • . it just took a modern , automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to 1 her 'party! Automatic electric timers And temperature controls free her forever from pot-watching . . . and now she has time to spend with her guests while dinner cooks without constant checking. you'll enjoy carefree entertaining, and a cool, clean kitchen too, once you own an automatic electric range. • yyA live better... 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