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I GREY TGWNSH1P OH RISTMAS DRAW i covNm mEarwp
and Prize 1 Lamp
3rd Prize -- I Christmas Cake
4th Prize -- 1 Colgate Shave Set
5th Prize — Box of York Assorted Nuts
LUCKY LUCKY DRAW WEEKLY
One ticket with each $1 purchase. All tickets
Moved. by Kenneth Dray seconded.
by Archie Mann that we instruot
Engineer Unica A. Howes to en'
amine and rep*ort on. the ',new drain
requested by Brnest Martin and
W, G. Bray
Lloyd Jacklin, fill in
Alexander's dump 18.00
Robt. Cunningham, stove oil
relief .10.37
C'ranbrook Cemetery sioad
grant •
Geo. Wesenberg, select
jurors & registrations.,
Gee, Mitchinson
select 'jurors
5.00
• 4,00 1
E. M. Garter. select jurors &
report 8.00
V. A2. Cumming. fox bounty 4,00
Roads and Bridges 7,532.36
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
COUNTY OF HURON
VOTERS' LIST, 1959
Notice is hereby given that
have complied With section 9 of
the Voters' List Act, 1051, and that
have fleeted 'OP at my office at
Ethel, Ont.,. On the aig day'
of November, 1959, the Hata of all
persdna entitled to vote in itie said
municipality at trittaliCitkil dlectlettii
anti that Saida his reinitiate' ittidf6-foe
And: I heteby call Upon n Vetere
td haVe any efrore1 or briiiiilaSkilie
corrected according to
Edythe' Cardiff; Clerk
100.00
1.
— Carried
Hutchinsoa is requested to contact
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
County Council with regards to
payment of losses of cattle in the
County ;by spraying for warble fly
and to ascertain if any such losses
have been paid in the county
mow. !mow Atm, Ritz apt.0 IF;;;,1 — Carried
• Moved by Glenn Huether sec-
onded by Lawson Ward 'that we
give Cranbrook Cemetery Board
grant of $100 btavard upkeep of the
cemetery
— Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward second-
ed by Glen Huether that we Pass .;
by-law No, • 15 to collect • fees for
Farmers Union iii
— Carried
Moved by Glenn Huether seconded
by Lawson Ward that all approved
accounts be paid
—• Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded
by Glenn Huother that we do now
adjourn until Dee. 5th at one o'clock
— Carried
• The following accounts were paid:
Roht, Cunningham, stove oil.
nifice .8 -9..94
Geo. A. Dunbar, brooln &
hatlbs.,, lance 2.19
B. 'M. & Telephone,
tolls, office 7.40
American Marcia Pump .
hose, fire dept. 145.80
Elwood.. Meraggart, main
fire truck, Sept, & Oct. 10.00
Drainage Loan 2,000,00
istow'el Banter, adv. -
tenders - Scott Drain 3,00
floyd • Hutton, digging at
McNaught Drain 35.00
J. F. McNaught„ 8.1ars tractor
'McNanght Drain : 16,00
• Stanley McFarlane 31 hrs.
,repair .McNaught Drain • 31.00
Rohl. Cower, 32 hrs.
repair NaNaught Drain • 32.00
Edwin Tioppeprath. 34 hrs.,
repair McNaught Drain • 34.00
Seaforth Sewer tile, Tile
McNaught Drain 378.38
Archie Mann, commissioner
McNaught Drain 11:00
E. M. Cardiff, clerk's fees &
by-laws, Hialop - Drain 55.00
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for Christmas Cake.
DANCE
DANCING EVERY
FRIDAY
NIGHT.
fan Wilbeels Orchestra
Sponsored by Monkton Lions Club
CARD PARTY
Brussels Library
TUESDAY, DEC. 1st
Sponsored by Brussels
Home and School Association
Admission: 50c Lunch will be served
FOR SALE --
Frame Barn, size 25x40
James Stevenson
L YCEUM THEATRE
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.16 p. m.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Nov., 26 • 27 - 28
Gordon Scott Sara Shane
in
Tarzan's
Greatest Adventure
Tarzan once again matches his
strength against viillanous characters
and wild beasts.
Melville Church
Minister:
tiev. Jonathan Greene
Donald Dunbar
to A. M. Sunday School -
11 A. M. Morning Service
,t7 4
The United ,Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A.: D.D.
organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
1st Sunday In Advent
9.45 A. M. Church Mont ,
11 A, M. Sacrament of Baptism
4
Anglican Church
OP CANADA
Parish of
o.4.4az itqw. W. R. tat
,:eisn's -= rusasM
8.30 a.n . tiolY Eticharist
till: Mattini
The Rev. B. d, Atwell
Sunday getiboi
Monday kli gouts nit
it. bavidis rientrYn
to15 *045099 ,
NOTICE.
Four f;ree lessons in making a'
lampshade !are available to any one
in the community, from the exten-
sion fbranch of the depatment of
Agriculture. .:„Phe course will begin
in January but manuals and mater-
ials must be ordered according to
enrolment, If interested in joining
the,class please call Mrs. James
'Smith Phone 16r7 or Mrs Clark
Matheson Phone 89.1 before Satur-
day, Dee., 5th.
0*'••••••••0
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all on'
friends and- neighbours for their
cards, letters, and nets. of kindness
during our recent ..bereavement,
Special thanks are eXtended to
the Rebekah. Lodge, Ladles Auxil-
iary, Rev. J. Greene, Earl Moore
and D. A. Raun. These kindnesses
will aways- be remembered.
The McDowell Family
REAL ESTATE
For Rent: good house with bath
oil furnace, cupboards and double
garage. For Sale: new 2-bedroom
house in Listowe; cheap for quick
sale, A. number of other houses in
Brussels and 14istewel,
See 'Elmer Ellacott or Phone 129
A Special Meeting
CANCER
Speaker;
MAURICE GRIMES
Secretary,. Ontario Division
Canadian Cancer Society
Monday, Nov. 30
Auxiliary Room
South Huron Hospital'
EXETER
• 8:30 p.m.
Everyone ,Welcome
Sponsored by Exeter and District
Branch
,SHOP AT STORES THAT
ADVERTISE
tdeith them #o
"BeVet cross. fiorn
between parked Cars
59cigTY TO OFFER prins
POR CHRISTMAS 'REPORATIONS
The regular meeting- of the Bilis-
sets Horticultgral Society Was held
in !the Library, Nov. 104h, at 8.:‘,0 pan
;The main topic for (listn:sloe was
the Decereting of Stores and
homes for Christnias, Prizes to be
motley and horticult4ral bulbs or
shrabs for spring planting. Welch
for further notice, regarding the
contest.
Misc Margaret Robinson
The death 'Occurred 1a Clinton.
hospital on. Sunday, November 22nd,
Miss Margaret Zane Robinson, 70,
of Brussels, after an Illness of
several months,
Miss Robinson was born in,
Fuliarton Township In Oct. tsga,
the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs,. William Robinson, She Caine
to Brussels .51 vars .ago and served
the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Telephone Go, here as an operatot
for 315 years. She was a member of
Brussels. United Church.
She is. survived by two nephews,
Everett Robinson of Grey Town,
ship, Cecil Robinson, of Kitchener,
anti a niece, 'Mrs, Mason of 'Lae=
Funeral service was held on
Tuesday afternoon.
Interment • was in 'veorlInne
cemetery, Mitchell,
Mrs. Wm. Hollinger
Mrs. Win. Hollinger formerly
Elizabeth Lamont, died an Monday
at her home here following a long
illness. She was in her 74th year.
She was the daughtor of the late
Angus Lamont and the former
Marion MaeRae, and was born in
Grey Township. Follawiag her mar,
riage the couple farmed. until they
'retired to Brussels two mouths ago.
She .was a member of Melville
Presbyterian Church.
• She is snarl ve d by her husband -
and two nieces, Mrs. Charles
(;Marion) Warren 'of Bowma,nviille
and 'Mrs. Alex (Margaret) Alex-
ander of Goderich.
The body rested ta,t the -;p-, A.
Rann funeral home until Wednes-
day at 2 p.m. when funeral services.
were conducted by Rev, J. Greene
tif. Melville Church. Burial was in
NOTICE
Piano tuning and repairing .if
necessary.
Contact Gordon or Barry Hamilton
Atwood, Ont. Phone 15J
OOME TO PRUSSEI,I
Do your Clitistineu shopping t I..
le.M.P. Gasoline •to. travel .cost woney,
's'hi'reis 111.1110.retle Of dollars in cash•l•
being given away be.'
Moen pow and Christmas. by BAIA; I
sels Business .A.Seeelatiou, •
ilelp the town end be one of the
lucky winners.
Wnieb• :the 'Brussels Post for each
men Mints prize list. •
Norman Lamont ►
Sarah Victoria McLauchlin
The burial of Sarah Victoria
McLauchlin, a former resident of
'this community, whose death
occurred in Toronto Nov. 16th,
took place in Brussels cemetery..
Darn in Grey Township, north of
4
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
CUTTING — STYLING
COLD WAVING
A Specialty
Phone: Brussels 140
YOUR CAR
BRUSSELS
EAS HURON
1444
tovitikitiottireaa jtizz'avv
BRING -YOUR EGGS 1*0 US
And Receive a Ticket on
The Christmas Draw
Prizes 1st '$25 2nd $15, 3rd $10
DRAW TO BE MADE DEC. 10th, AT 8 P. M.
(Ticket Given On Each 30 Doz, Case)
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"Christmas Speciaii
ON CLOTHES DRYERS
Frigidaire - Kelvinator — Easy
if interested In a Dryer come in and hear our prices
You Get a Chance On Our
Draw On Christmas Eve
With Each $1.00 Purchase
Aachen Mar ware
Brussels, Ont.
Does Your Car Star,Easily?
If Not Install A
NEW FIRESTONE BATTERY
At
MacLEAM
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Batteries — Oils — Lubricants — Car Week
lee Cream Cigarettes Pep Rte.
Phone 268
Brussels, Oat.
FREE FREE FREE
Winner of last week's Turkey — Bob Richmond
One 'Turkey Each Saturday Evening
at 6 o'clock to holder of first ticket draws
Contest Starts Nov. 1st, 1959, ends Dec. 19th, 1969
One Ticket With Each $1.00 Cash Purchase at lOUr Store
We handle Savage Shoes — Dank & Scott IVIcHale Shoos
Kaufman Rubbers — 'Miner Rubbers and Imports
Forsythe Shirts and All Mens Wear
Standard Genuine Prices
GRANTS S.H OByS a and
MEN'S 'WEAR
Brussels, Ont.
/7752 ur zeN
In Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, DEC. 4th
FRIDAY, DEC. llth
.15 Reg. Games $1.00
3 Cash Specials
Extra Cards & Specials
25c 5 for $1,00
DOOR PRIZE
PIINDO 01 START S uta. OIL
Sponsored by the Brussels Branch 218 of the OtinadIsn Lorgfon
FOR • • ; .
BAZAAR BEST 'SELLERS*
matte better with tutter •
weitd, •
MARIE ,PftAttit
• -409 Hairoia St., 'Toronto.
Oirr—Aitio
110A.010 '1!'"15;
110ktiOtit6 S4,060 cift,aml,ketlktit
-Meeting was hold on NoveMber
7 lb.
Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded.
by Lawson Ward that the minutes.
or the lain Meeting- be adopted na
rend.
— Carried
$10,45:1314
Cleo. W. Hutchinson, Reeve
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk
1st Prize Miss. Gorgeous ttttt Value $6.79
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• .... 4 ... . .
Value $5,09,
value $3.49
value $1.95
value $1,39
go In final draw for prizes Christmas Eve.
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TIC EON .by Kenneth Bray that Reeve gee. . r,
A , r,r.
11101•01.0i1=NWIROMMT.11.
Phone 293 We Deliver
PHONE 249
Norman Lamont died on stuway
night in Clinton. fie was 78 Yeerd
Of age.
Dorn in Grey Twp., he was the
son of the late John and. Mary
Lament-
ne is sUrvived by one sister, Mrs.
Thos. Turnbull of Ifarriston.
The hotly rested at the D. A.
Raun funeral home, Brussels where
services were held Tuesday at 2:00
p. in., conducted by ROI% J. Greene
of Melville Presbyterian Church.
Burial was made in Brussels"eeme.
tory, '
We wish Ito thank our friends and
neighbours for cards, flowers and I message" of sympathy received dux-
i ing our bereavement, also to Rev.
I I 'M. Thomas of Vqlalton.
Your thoughtfulness is greatly
Brussels, cemetery. a ppreciated,
'George Barron, Minnie Hurst
ROAST BEEF
Dinner includes : Soup of Tornalie .atileef Salad, Vegetable*,
Dessert : and Beverage
Dinners Served' 12 P, KC -15.30 t*i P.
7 he. 11 exan
special rfhis Sunday
ROAST GOOSE
• lit;
Not to tiltapPOttited Make reaerVatietie befOre noon Saturday
by iiionind 189 dothismit
Pia A Specialty
NOW IS THE TIME TO WINTERIZE
Come In and See
THE NEW METEOR FOR 1960
Now On Display
USED CARS INCLUDE
1958 FORD HARD TOP
1957 FORD SEDAN
1956 Meteor Coach
1956 Meteor Sedan
(All with radio)
Many Other Older Models
AT
BRIDGE MOTORS
l'`Pirtm4els, she attended Brussels
1 Public School and Clinton High
t School, pitair to going to Toronto
' I where she was employed for many
I 3;enrs by Woods Mfg. CO.'
She suffered a broken hip in Aug
1958 and spent many months in
Women'S College Hospital, Toronto.
I A memorial eervice was conducted
at the Earl Elliot Ohapel, Toronto,
by Dr. Wm. 'Briggs and Dr. Kil-
patrick, on Friday, Nov. 8. Inter-
ment was made in Brussels ceme
tery on Saturday, Nov. 7th,
She is survived by one sister,
Miss Elizabeth 1V1cLauchlin,
CARD OF THANKS
SEViPsE
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