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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-12-03, Page 5To The Ratepayers of Grey Township FOR REEVE To The Ratepayers of Grey Township Haying been nominated for Reeve goo' the coining year, and urged by a nurnther of trateooyere to etend, I have eemented to do SO. Haying been on the entineil for five years, 1952 to 1956, inelltelvet I feel that I iun filly, liar 'iho duties and reeoOnaihilities 'of ° P .F. hereby solicit your support, -moiling you the.compliments of the season. Clifford R. Dunbar To The Ratepayers of Grey Township During my 'three years as your Reeve, I have alWaytt put the interests of Ratepayers first. As most of you know, your oeuncil during the past two years has turned a 1956 deficit of $6409,48 to to surplus of $5092.95, sufficient we think to operate the affairs of the township. My opponent stated in public that the fill at the Beirnes bridge cost 60c a yard. Now the fill at the Beirnee bridge cost a total of 3814e a yard and had to be drawn almost a mile. These figures are In accordance with the superintendent's hooks. There have been many improvements. In the township, including ecompleee repairs to the grader. I am once agaid in the running fir Reeve — your vote and influence will be appreciated at the polls Dec. 7. George W. Hutchinson Reeve of Grey smsnomasommmawm FOR COUNCILLORS To The Ratepayers of Grey Township Having served on the council for three years I would solicit your vote ter councillor at the coming election. Glenn Huether To The Ratepayers of Grey Township Your vote and influence are respectfully solicited for the office of councillor for 'the 'Township of, Grey on Monday Dec. 7th. Yours Sincerely 111 111.401Wc 1?ROOO4Or •44.11, .19$ HAW i§s144 $550,000 County of Horoni., 6% SERIAL .1).E0ENTURES Dated December 15, 1909 Motoring December 95, 1900, 69 PRICE THROUGH THE MATURITIES $98.80 RETURN ON INVESTMENT - 6.2S% PAYABLE IN COODERICH, TORONTO AND MONTREAL This being the only outstanding issue of the County of Huron, county residents now heve the first opportunity in this attractive Issue. You may purchase a maturity to suit your individual requirements from one to ten years. Please send me without obligation further information on the above debentur NAME Address TO,W N PHONE NO. NESBITT, THOMSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED MR. A. C. TURNBULL - R. R. 2, BRUSSELP eamselelOw.10 •••••::. too, tocich thnin fo ,never oraso from lootwoort pciotood cars otwoO000irt000la.:o.Olir*witOlot* 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 1955 Meteor Sedan (Air with radio) Many Other Older Models. NOW IS THE. TIME TO WINTERIZE YOUR CAR BRIDGE MOTORS PHONE 249 BRUSSELS be4f4AceMBECF Shop and Save at Brussels Read The Advts. and Buy Model S2DI. FINISH HOGS FASTER New design gives free access to feed so hogs will regulate their own diet . , . gain weight faster an less feed. No bridging or ciogging. Partitions to make separate compartments far feeding concentrates and grain in one feeder; available as an optional accessary. (sot Astetinh10) Reg. $ 5 50 NO" .411",,Prs Aim THE lattiSSELE POST Kenneth Bray 4•11114PRAMMINIMISIUMV .e.,..eZIMPI•1111111111 To The Ratepayers of Grey Township -Havnng 'served you as councillor for the past four years I would appreciate your support for the 'coming year and if elected I will serve you to the best of my ability. Archie. Mann ..2111M•11.0mazia.....*pc, ,To The Ratepayers of Grey Township Having been nominated for councillor for the coming elect- ion on Dec. 7, I have decided to let imy name.stand. If elected I -will try my utmost to work tat the best interests of the township. Your support at the polls will be appreciated. Tours Sincerely Harry Bolger ATTENTION kr„ l wo Oqi a &db.-a 0 Protect The , Quality of .Youra:", Milk US'e DIVERSEY CLEANING And SANITIZING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AT I BRUSSELS :CREAMERY PEPTEX DAIRY FARM DETERGENT FOR CLEANING MiLKHOUSE EQUIPMENT DIVO OONCENTRATED LIQUID:: CLEANER POR MILKHOUSE AND HOME RUB-R-KLEEN - FOR PRESERVING MILKING INFLATIONS,, TUBINGS, AND VACUUM LINES DIVSOL, DISINFECTANT-BACTERICIDE ER POR MILKHOUSE AND HOME. ALSO DIVERSEY EGG WASHING COMPOUND And' Get Your MILK FILTERS .69' Or OA" from B COUSINS. I T 11, PhOillti LveTotcm.„...e.::!owettAcToR TEtr,v7stoll And RAtytt) 'o ALL NtAktfo :Gtffilltrato titrodfiiiotr Wiring '-d4iritiottotiitt 4,41411.019ON, WINNERS AT LEGION TURKEY BINGO Ni9Y. 26th Mrs. 0. A. Rowland. Elmer Arinstroog Gordon Grant Mae Smith. MO'S. Chart0 Shaw Mrs, G,liff, ICernagluto Mrs. George IRON) Gordon !Grant Al tan 'IVICKercher Mrs. (,Tiff Bray Mrs. Cat Kreuter Eimer Armstrong Mrs. RalPit .Keffer Prod Stephenson Hanvey McCutcbeon Special cash Bingos David. McCutcheon and Mrs. L. Mrs, L 'Plant Ken Pollard DOOR PRIZE ' . L. Plant A t TED A 1.)S FOR RENT — Good House with bath and fur- nace, built-in cupboards, IGeo. L. Blake Phone 56r12 FOR SALE — Electric Moat Slicer, Condition very good. $75.00 Brussels Home Furnishings -- - FOR SALE Orange Hall in Ethel, Apply at The Brussels. Post, Box 60 WANTED — • Salegman. for Morris and Grey Twps. Profitable business.. Phone Mitchell 609r2. FOR SALE — Baby Budgies for Christmas, all colors. Mrs Carl Jacklin Phone 21-9 FOR SALE — • . Ladies Winter Coat, wool and mohair, size 16, nearly new;' brown. with multi-colored, . fleck. Phone 223W FOR SALE — Girl's white Skates; 1 pr, tubes size 3; 1 pr. Figure' skates size 4; 1 pr. Figure skates size 5 Marie McTorooart Phone 137 NOTICE • Wants work by the day. Also 'blacksmithing, forge work, sharpen. healrowo. Phone 97W Fred Selling WANTED — Good used pianos, apartment size preferred. Contadt Barry or Gordon Hamiltim Atwood Phone 15 J , . IMPPPraPPPeztamweiLip,- PPPAriP.P.valmarsospasur..../.44 11•11N ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service Highest cash prices paid in *or. rounding district for dead, old, o or disabled horses and cattle. For the fastest and proper retrieval of all animals, day or night, use our automatic exchahge (et no cost to you.) Call Long Distattee and ask for ATWOOD ZENITH 34900 OR GEORGE HISLOP • WROXETER 2R13 iiilleilimMaiiimimomMEMIMV -,...1.2nern-A. Teaching Traffic safety starts ,at home PVO4RWI-IPIoMiNP, VOTE IN. FAYPUR 9,F .REVOCATION IReeldente. Of lk.nron. .and, Perth • left little doubt .as 'to their, wishes ., when IlleO Ofeet ,te, the .Polls, AtCP,o 1 day to decide ;or .or against 04 I . eevegotiola 'of. the A TP ,4#. The, YISO required a more .9mo 01).% majority,. 1 The yonoltwaa.eVer '.69-% in .41Qttr of the rev000tion of the Act, To -Moron .the Anal .tabutatioa was 1.21).080 la favour of reVocotIonr; and 7,254 against. In Perth, 8,$.29 f.01, and 3,1'23 against,. 1 Brussels voted 271 for reopeatIoo • . . I and 107 .agaloet, IN MEMORIAM BAKER — In loving memory of e dear husband, Joseph Baker, who passed away six years ego Nov. ' 8th, 1953 Nothing can ever faire away The lave a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Ever toiringly remembered lof his wife Ann. IN MEMORIAM 1 GLASSIER In loving memory of a dear father who passed away , Nov. 22nd, 1954 To be With us in the same old way Would h000ur dearest wish to-day; Though absent, father is always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear. ILoviingly remembered by Free , Agnes, Stuart and Gertie and grand- , children Danny, Peter, Charles and Billy. OW. , CARS SLIDE Toe! Remember to be extra careful when driving in winter— ... SLOW DOWN speed limits wore set for good driving condition ... FOLLOW AT A SAFI DISTANCE with plenty of moni to stop` . KEEP WINDSHIELD CLEAR danger must be seen le be avoided .. TEST BRAKES AT oget INTERVALSthefeel of the r e ed PUMP BRAKES lamming on brakes lecke wheels and Causes skids . USE GOOD TIRES OR CHAINS making stops easier WI slippery aerfelcot a ,0.016EilATORS 'INSURANCE „ IISSOINATION forotito OVictig iOntiorteeMettrfOo Owen Seurat Wintittari fOco!pio &Mato Sault Boliovitiot Pori Artive! %AO llittrAted For Cotdoi DaMts on all CO.OP dairy and beef 4) concentrates and premixes ; (This offer expires Dec, MTh/ Cash In on this `get acquainted' fib offer and convert your full groa- ary into extra profits with • 0 Co-op balanced feeding program. Grains are deficient is. *os ds necessary nutrients. Co-op Cod-Ak'w eetitratei make up these de- fide-notes and give you Increased • nytillc and nieat productiO1 -oo greater profits or you. • • • Op BELG.,,AVE 4.10 Phones; Wieohom 1d91 i3rUssel$ 388.W16 Plant CRANY3R001,4,.. The annual Christmas Tree and Concert under the auspices of S.S No, 7 and the Sunday School of Knox Press, Church, will be held in the ,Community Centre on Tues., Dec, 2u.' Ii`urther partilcularelater. Congratulations ao Moo and Mrs. Alex Cameron on the arrival of a baby jeuenter, in Wingham Hos- TOW on. Friday, Nov. O7. Torn. Penniogton is hbme from his work at Chalk River. ' Miss, Stuart Evans. entertained at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs Lynn Oloons, who celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary recently. Mire. Earl Dunn underwent minor surgery tin ..St. Mary's: Hospital, H,tchenclo en Monday. She is e3' petted home in a few days, FOR SALE — Chihuahua Pups, male. Dam and Stud weigh 3 lbe. each. Will hold till Christmas. Dolores McMcWhirter Phone 229W e • A utility feeder that fits any operation 0 0 • 4) • • • O 4) G 0 (Asseniblect) 0 oseeileettot0000t0000taeemo,