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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-12-03, Page 4NoElettion ;r Morris I (Continued from Page One) -last year was $8,642.49 and he pre- dieted the surplus 'this year would be' a little larger. Duncan, councillor — has six years as Councillor, Tfe wri.e. pleased about getting the side- roads cleaned Of brush and feels there should be a new bridge at Bodmin. Walter Shortreed, councillor — spoke about the 1954 serplus, This yeiaii culvert replacements were expensive. It was fortunate rabies didn't cause more trotable then it did. Goielon Wilkinson, comic:111er — felt the -other councillors 'had cover- : a erne deal of the work, Win, Elston — spoke about differ- - ent matters relating to County and Township affairs. Stewart Procter feels the County is taking a step in the right diteetion in Imildiee a new County Home. TTe has served as councillor for six years. eleoiere elmirsreet of the Seheot Benrd—slinks abolit corttrel tem-eel , "ten shout enroll-Ione in the sehoele of the Township. Torrance Thimble. eetleol 'trustee - seoire sheet the Increased cent of e4le.ce-tee, canna I-Tat:nes, school 'trustee - spoke About the facilities in the school s Einem. Young- — has enjoyed his first year es trustee Enimetson 'Mitchell, new nominee for school trustee thinks the little rtririti'lr 5(11001 is the hest, Will r'd Shertreed, new 'nominee — intones), to stand, N Clever) eTo etle, renreelettetiiet on S'eefortr D. IT. S. Poerd !Welt a report rem finettcial etelement, etre-vet eepreeentetiee on Clinten 1'). II. S. Tieeire reeet ever financial ettsteettett of that, Sc1100I. Perils P3rrtitt vetted to some rie the rim:1'431 rif to rarntilltY rineed with Cod Sdive the theft. McArter Road Superinten- dent -- offered to answer any questions that might be asked. Bailie Parrott, Reeve — reviewed- work of - County in 1959. He was the Library •Qemmittee and gave the salaries of the various employ- ees. There are 101 residents in the County Home for which they aro. ,going ahead with the new addition. There was over 20,000 visitors to the museum year, The final debenture 11 on the Court House Would be paid November 30th, 1959 He also gave report on work done by the Road Cenemittee. Etrmurt Proctor, Councillor — Welcomed the people who attended 3-Te Paid tribute to the rest of the 3 council- and to the ratepayers for. any constructive criticism, He stated much hae. been accomplished in cleaning up road sides but there is still a lot to do. 'He said council, has taken steps toevands building a new bridge, known as Bodmin bridge. Ross served Brussels .Hoine., • Furnishings NOW Have A Large Selection of Gift Items- IRONS MIXERS TOASTERS HEATING BLANKETS. HEATING PADS ALL TYPES TABLE CENTRES RADIOS RECORD (PLAYERS! VACUUM CLEANERS FLOOR POLISHERS MIRRORS WALL. PLAQUES. AND HAND PAINTED PICTURES. MANY OTHER ITEMS LAMPS J. pacialize re 9 raw 1st Prize — UPHOLSTERED LOVE SEAT In Floor Coverings, Broadloom Rugs and Drapery 2nd. Prize — COFFEE TABLE ONE TICKET FOR EVERY 1.00 PURCHASE FOR 1 WEEK ONLY We will allow you 20 % for your present Chesterfield on Any Chesterfield in the Store PHONE 194 BRUSSELS HOME FURNISHINGS emu. • US.A•MneeruSmoMISMILSIMISMISSMISkimmapt'' MispOis ' UM PTY IMP AUTO REPAIR'S 'N.\ N ' eVERYTHIN4EL,50.1$ $0 MI6H AROUND_ Hoge, I THOPatif er MIGHT Ilitts. 0. GARTgRI es Youie I .......„ s 1 , .-, it 'Woo< eiTHE54' — Am, UMW ...... tot er r ,---- k'''''r ------ (i :/ Le,,- 77 isx, wet.l.meXyreee,foR ReeAues (09 TO / vER R VIPE MOTORg x woui.c 1..E.Aaa, -red HAR° 5PWEI*6 eee- wi4Avg erifer '"" NECKTIE, - " ARoumpWHYS . smolt Ne04 .11,40AR wow is ,roP6 / i . ..... ANF,THEYWON,:,;(50.7-6,K r ...it, 1'71 sow 0 LOCAl ,rtA5171.- USED CARS 1959 Chev. 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M. oar home =trim 'anew* Toe ire welcome sr Visitor, Coasts or ex Beyer PHONE 46 -ore ssoss:reSS.41;;;;;;;;"'"ft..."em7seseM:r"1 DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Cash . Pncett Crete ter Sink, Down, or Disabled tows and Horeee Mee ie.e.AD COWS and HORSES AT CASH VALUE Old Horses 3c per Peuno Penne Collett. BRUCE DA RLATT 24 Hour Service PHONE 133 BRUSSEL.I ER C: STEPHENSON FHONE 85r12 ETHEL. ED .A WILSON :_::.7.--.5 'rRUCTION General Contractors BRUSSZLII. erNT. Commercial and aesidentiat (lartelete Work emees feeneral Roofing -.Brick and Black Work Fat.= Building eleeelee Mastering by Experts rup and Yard Goods — Laid from Your Stock ay etre Agents for Angel Stone by Trnek Load or by Plebe DRAFTING Firm teantreet eocee liebreitteei eeetate Collect Si teaytene, 1eR1e rater Lsisessv,sekseeir: yx.sisesessmOie se William H. LeYe Williern • ,etteiry eeme„ it foreker ieeeidetee of Ethel, 01.1t., cited WAIN, Noe. .A,von Ovet.•Hoepitel, Streteord, where he bed beets patient eine() MVO IVO lie was !Ore on the third line Welleee tOWnsilip otx Aug, 3Qth, 1870„ a son of the late .1:antes Lot e :and Amelia Menem, -He moved with his ”arent.F. to 'Grey township in 187L (n Atte, 31st 1S92, He nlarriecl Eletebete .Sophia Dame of Grey ltoweehip Who pretleceeeee hint April 0tb, 190, lie -farmed on the ninth COneeesiee oe 'Grey township until 1.307. when, he entered business es a eneleitere dealer .rue under... Ulcer, retiring .from business Iii. 1945. He was a member Of Ethel 'Vetted Cetureh and had served on the Sess- ion for $o',^oral years, He. had also• served on the School Board and as a Village Trustee, and at all times was keenly interested in the welfare et the community, He is survived ,by one son, Harold. aY 122 Mornington St, and one daughter, Mrs. Alex (Pearl) Speiren, of 120 Brunswick St., Stratford. One son, Russell e ee Hamilton,. pre- deceased him Nov'. 10th, 1949. The funeral service was held from, the Ethel United Church, Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 p. in. Rev. W. 5. MacLeod of St. ;follies Unites Church, Stratford, assisted by Rev. • Cir. DV" ',-GEOROE friceurePeON4 Grand and S. H. King,, Chaplain, Mr. Loire was presented -with his 50 year jewel by Western " Star T.01 0. es. -Lodge, No, -149 Brussels Specials in the London Free Press FREE DELIVERY MI MP 4/0. MS MR emile MO OP, VIRRA-TUNED BODY MOUNTS Oldsmobile places the body mounts at points of minimum vibration" for new smoothness, neW silence. as owe slui ems Mimi am NM 00 Imm, O., 4.6 op. Seo. MS mow up* MAGIC-MIRROR FINISH /// With just normal washing, your Oldsmobile will set other', cars a shining example even three years from cow, •• OtP,C.PlatAKOP ekeeSeL5 • easZ.SOSIZmeemsessemeSS,3," rice A solo "Beyond the Sunset" Was Port Huron, Mich., Ethel apd dist- - oit.-3.4‘6.--Aviuoirevfe . . . -S -s s from Hamilton, London, Toronio; MeAte-AS-RWAt' Oshawa, Seaferth, Brussels, Atwood sung at the service by George Lowers Red and White Pearson. Tuesday night 'officers and mem- bers of Romeo Lodge I. Q. 0. F. 'Stratford, held- a -memorial service in 'the funeral 'home under the Lloyd Brown of Brussels, The body direction of W. J. Schafer, Noble had been at the Mee/lane Gilbert, Funeral home, 91 Brunswick St., until Wednesday morning when it Was renvved to the church. P^pbearers 'We,Ire Leslie :Earl, and Joseph Cooper, Ethel, Sohn Mc- Neil, of Monkton, Catein Ktrauter and John Mitchell, Brussels, Ralph Interment took place in Mount Piano tuning -and- repairing if . Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel, with .necessary, . . - ' : • PHONE* 2438' Commital senvice being held in the Contact : Gordon or Barry Hamilton t,,; r' Mernoriel. Chapel. Atwood, Ont. Pihone 15J a.rawait mmaefmm.".emaiwar; 0......1•101111.1,01111•11001...M•m .$14.0..."" Friends and re.atives attended I,ove, Atwood. Watbh for week-end • . NOTICE FOOD MARKET Offers You These Prizes For The Christmas Draw ` jet Prize -- $10.00 Basket of Groceries, Your Choice — 1 Pair Yellow Blankets .. 3rd Prize — 50 lb. Bag of White Sugar WIDE-STANCE CHASSIS The solid basis for your driving satisfaction. Oldsmobile is built to grip the ground firmly! SAFETY-SPEATRUM SPEEDOMETER Now your speed is colour- keyed to provide you with a constant safety reminder. Typical Oldi thoughtfulness. AIR-SCOOP BRAKES. guilt to last longer, keep you safer. Oldsmobile's brakes actually draw in cool air over the drums.