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AMMO TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday, December 7th, 1958 information tram agent* CANADI A AF NA 77 0:MA 2,432.5e 11461.25 154,00 514,02 2-87,46 15,406.65 1,736.69 ma • os gm ko mom, THE CORPORATION OF TI-11 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Estimated Statement of Revenue and Expenditure fqr the year ending December 31, 1950 Revenue Taxation Debenture debt charges recoverable Contelbeitiens, Grants and Subsidies provinceeof 'Ontario Children's Protection Direct relief , Homes for Aged Police and Fire Highway improvement T.3nconitlitional grant Government of Canada Grants in lien of taxes County of Huron road rebate Licences and permits Interest and tax penalties ..................•:....,......,..., Rents' concessions and franchises Fines 95s Geleo Expenditures General Government Executive & Legislative Adminieitrative Other 42,882.42 15,817.50 7,130,31 , '8929f328 1,384,00 1,464,54 201,00 506,00 167.00 09.67 69,576.44 550.00 3,577.59 454.32 4,581.01 O 0.8,111$.114 96,19 267.44 280.50 7.50 4,132.68 2,346.00 Protection to Persons and Property Fire 1,271.05 75.00 1,086,47 Police Street Lighting Public works Sanitation and waste removal Conservation of health Relief Assistance Editcation Recreation and community service Debenture debt charges 18,103.05 Less Own share school debt charges 2,235.55 ... . ..... ..... .... 15,817.50 interest er other charges 342.07 16,159.57 County rates 8,206.93 6,613.13 168.48, $67,7e2.61 1,853.83 $69,576.14 Weterworlts deficit provided for Adjustment of deferred income Serious for year THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Estimated Revenue Fund Balance Sheet as at Deeember 31, 1958 Assets Cash in bank ,4 .1 6,2.91.71 Due from Prole of Ontario .... I . fi•ei ....... 2,956.69 Due, from Water Supply System 7,664.99 Taxes reeptvahle le,821.34 $29,534,73 1,10)3100dt Ac cent-its poyable 1.1•4"” 4." . • ... 01.6”6,1ii 4.00 DM, to County of Huron 20.92 Bee eo Schools ..,.,.......,n 10.93 Deferred income 280.48 Surplus Beianee,Dee.31, 1e37 21,455:51 • ,edde Surplus for year 1,553.83 40,309,10'. $29,634:13 Certificate I have audited the accounts and records of the General Accomit of ''he COrporatiott of the Village of Beitssele or the Peeled latitierY1, :1.53 to October el, 1958 and tttter eretineating the Revenue and lexperitlitutee for tile teem Menthe orating December $1, 1953 Have Prertared therefrom the tetitriated Bhence Sheet et at Deoettibet 198k and the V.$thutited Statement of eVenue and EXPentlittre for the year ending en that date; ftesiMetfidlY Goderinli, Oriteriet A. llt,. iterner, 14overrtter Outtteitli A.COotittrattit the Engel Bridge. He stated lie would stand for councillor, He • How -well do yon-mow OM/11.AIRI 0 Check your knowledge by identifying this map llowever Well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byway,„. visiting its lovely lakes an:' Vacationing at 'one of its modern resorts ... see Ipperwash l?rovineial Park and the area surrounding shown above. Take the :first Step now, by filling out and mailing the 014011 it VI ONTARIO BETTER rdiT 'AS TING OVER THE HOLIDAYS? Go CNR —the sure, the comfortable way. No matter where -you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with your llnily —you can make your plans nowt Snow-filled skies or icy roads will make no difference—you'll get where p-Gu want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing rt.-dilute of your trip. lisniee your holiday fun plans. Ask about CNR Gift Cortificates, ideal for holiday giving! Eor tiekets and inforMation contact youe fiscal' Canadian National representative. Ex ety year, more an?, :nesie people who are going visiting over the feheistroes Season go e re, r. kk 7;3 tri`:.i'm ew el eel' tie t i.e) I . lee! Fr ri u...A The night was dark, Shy' snow \t:a5 Wavere,. Tim htirfic rush Was horazWar:1 fiewiiagf The read with slush and ice was tic...7N And cars Were moving at a Creep. doe Doakos was travailing close beithia The car from, to he couid find His way by ilo rod ahead His wino/shit:1d wipor had gone dart, And all watt Weil with Joe thitil Far'up she t, a sudden optil Stopped oil ilia cots rid ..t dosert the r ..e For careful' drtvort, the Yi ride Jac Lammed His brakes began' tes r.Lf 'Wise drivers dr.rri,b*u.!..lcr:.;;.:1 1,1cw six foot down, Joe itoLao if 07450i He wasn't Stnatt whartit was fr-2:ay, Ceefteit' 'eft'71),11.: (1.7,51 • • • of, 'VIA Li kUll takes in toteeite, leemiliee e Loncleini Okewn, Owed Selititi Auto Laureate for Careful, briversq ► ► ► ► 0 ► ► ► ► r. ► home, emiple Were eetetpletely Olteu Uy nttrinin'O, Games were arrauso for the ovenieg yeleh prizes going to Koss Qieeeiff, Wetittee Ilreeyn cute Stratyolmit, Mpsleal nunthers were Oven! duet, INgo Cardiff and Mary HeellieD; ntont(!n solo, Mrs. Kay MIARtP4 accompanied by Joyoo liatullion on the piano; solo, Jettle, litopilten imiteetieg Gandpetne ,Totes, accord, ititk solo, Dale Cardiff; Itiimormis readieg, Mrs, Icsy Henlateet Mae solo, hi,are Harmon aeeeinPallied by Dale Cardiff op ,guitar; root '00, wsitz which wee presented by Mark Hamilton and 'Mrs, Alex, 'G1110'011. created a lot of merriment, Strtyehpk entertained for The latter part pVt the 'alight by showing slides en his trip te New York .and 140eler' Bey e eveiCih "'were, enjoyed, F011iewing ihe elides Florence and V'Zillia ii wereeteeeled ferwtard and an address Ad tyne,' They were presented witb, a coulee , of 11;eantifill' Milebleo step tables, William, on' behalf of his wife thanked everyone. All Joined singing "For They are golly Good Fellows" A bounteous tench eves, served and, dancing followed, been two additions , to the school, , The boded had to raise salaries some ' last year. A. resolution regarding 1 Entrance Examinations had been supported by them, He hoped. the representative frolmi, Wingham and idstowel would support them re- garding acculumated sick leave. Andrew Bremner — Representa- tive Moto-wet ,Iligh 'School, said the mill rate was a little less than last year. The grant was, higher but teachers' salaries had been Taiga& ele stated. there was an agitation to build an addition to the school but hoped it ooluld be put off for awhile. He felt the return of En- trance Rxaminations would mei, sieve acme of our crowding. Mr. 'Kinkead :--- replied regard. ing the Entrance Examinations. He said they had been abandoned foe' the cost and he felt sure they wouldn't relieve the over-crowding of the 'eoltools. Those nominated for Reeve and Council were called to the platform. Reeve George Hutchinson gave ! the County finarecial statement. He mentioned the Twp. eorplue last year land thought they were getting the work done cheaper now. He gave the cost of the Engel bridge. Fe stated he intended to stand for reeve Cliffrircl Dunbar said there Was a lot of money spent• each year and and that Reeve Hutchinson had as much to do with the 1956 deficit as the rest of the council. He ment- ioned the reduced grant to Brussels 'Pair Tee said he would not state at this time whether he would be a . candidate or not. Clifford Rowland said the Fire Department had leift e, deficit In 1956 but the majority of the rate- payers wanted the fire truck and the Oats would likely be higher new He stated he didn'e know whether the -would stand or not. i gave an explanaitin of each verse as Kenneth Bray said the increased read We; Wes Kerr led the meeting per capita grant helped to keep in prayer after which Mrs. J. Greene 411 e mill rate down bad have in t 'revolted the meeting with. a solo surplus last year. He told that (Some day Understand). The elseveral side roads had been cleaned 1 secretary's and treasurer's re- up and that the next -bridge to he ports were adopted as read. An built may be on rthe 12th con. invitation from Mrs. Alex Steles, Archie Mann gave the cost -of Cranhrook W. M. S. secretary , to .last year's, enowplowing.- which he attend their meeting on Dec. 3rd, was eluded snow fence ate, and spoke Grey Twp. 0 taFFFi) rns.,1,....4.0..rwa...........,.. -thought Grey Was 'about the only one in the county to have own fire department. Alex Johnston , it was his first time on plettorm and hadn't much to say es the affairs of the township had heen well gone over He thanked, his nominators, Glen IT-nether told that the Fire Dept. was' giving wonderful 'service Olean Stedfler replied to this state- ment and thanked the fire dept. for assistance at his fire. Glenn said if there was an election his name would be on ballot. Tribn McNabb said he had attend- ed nomination for 51 years. He questioned Reeve Hutchinson about the County General aceount and ialaries, also the Maitland River Authority levy. , He spoke of the Fulton Drain, 9th Con. Drain and Lamont Denim, He said he would not be back to nomination again. John Conley, notminated for even, cillor, isaid he (hated tee leave school hoard and-was undecided. He asked if council had thought of giving a grant to the Federation of Agelcul• ture rather than by levy. Wm. Brown, Fire Chief, said as he had only been Fire Chief a feW months the co-operation of the fire• men was due to previous training but, that the 'twp. had a good fire dept. ' George Hutchinson ' replied t a several questions asked and the aetualcost of the Fulton Drain. The meeting' closed with "God SaYe The Queen", 1T$ A DiktVE'114 THEATER AND f HAVEN? GOT A CAR! THEN START ENJOINS LIFE,, LOUIE -TROT ON DOWN TO. RIVERIVE morORP AND. GET ONE OF THE FINEST 14E0 CARS YOU EVER SAW, YOU'I4 TERM$ IN TOWN! GET THE SEST WES BUDNARK :PHONE: 58 ,:igim,Rgriltivi.tysJEEp SALES & SERVICE DANCE To The Music Of Ken Wilbee's Orchestra At Parkview Gardens, Listowel neared by the Listowel Branch of the Canadian Legion Every Saturday Night Everybody Welcome WEEKLY SALE mussels Livestock Sales Yards EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M. 'Tour home marbet where Yon are welcome 8/ Visitor, Certolsonr or !slyer. PHONE 46 BRUSSELS,. NOTICE JOHN C. WARD Chartered Accountant is ;pleased to announce the opening of au office 'for the practice of his profession in accepted by several women, Calls on the sick were reported. A nominating cenueittee was appointed as follows; Mes. Kerr, Mrs, Williams, Mrs, King, Mrs. J. ernill. A hymn was followede'hy the offering. Miro. King played a Plano solo "Mihispering Wind" Mrs, W, A. Williams had charge of the afircess reading the .10th chapter -of Luke, following with a story and. interpretation of .Jesus` visit with Mary and. Martha. Mrs. Matheson thanked "all yeb.0 took part in the meeting. Mrs. 'Walter Kerr played a madly of favourite songs followed by a sole by Mrs. Frank Thompson. The 'Christmas message wilt he taken by -Mrs. Matheson and a, Missionary letter will he read by firs, .T. Bowman. A hymn and the Miznah Bette. diction closed the meeting. A. delicious lunch was served. "BRUSSELS BUSY •Yi BAKERS" The "Brussels Busy Bakers" held their third 4,11 Club meeting on 1eove-15th, at 3;00 pen at the home of Mrs. Jack Wheeler, , en; The meeting opened with the singing of O'Canada followed by the minutes of the last meeting read by Sharon Storey. Edith Davis and Sharon Heming- way demonstrated the making of graham muffins, which is also to be demonstrated on 0, lc, N. X. TV. Mrs, Wheeler called the roll "three things I have learned about flour" and gave the home assignments for the next meeting. Mrs, .J. Lowe dictated notes about `Flour For Our Daily Bread" The members then practised judging muffins which will be the Project for achievement day, Mrs. McAllister, Home Economist for Huron, was a guest. She gave 'some pointers on how to judge nuiffine. The next meeting will held be at Mrs, Jack Wheeler's lit:IMO On November 22nd at 9 rem. . Mrs. Wheeler served the girls cup of tea and a muffin which the girls 'had made. The meeting closed with the 4-H pledge. HONORED-BY FRIENDS , Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stratycheik were ,honored in their new home when friends and family gathered . lo wish them health, happiness and every success in tireir new 57 Buick Special 4 Door klardtoP, Radio, Heater, Automatic- 54 Olds, Sedap, Heater, Automatic .1 • 5? Ford. Sedan MELVILLE W. M. S. The regular fall missionary meet- ing and tea was held in the church parlour. The president opened the with a poem, (I Believe) followed by a hymn. A warm welcome was given to the ladies from Belgrave church, Miss Beesie 'Moses read the 23rd psalm and in her capabale manner Listowel, Ontario Telephone 200 Wallace Ave., N. vv.