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Give her a modern electric appliance—the gift that shows
you care enough to lighten her work throughout the year.
Modern electric appliances are easy-to-use,
economical to operate. They give twig servic,
lasting satisfaction. This year, tie a Christmas ribbon around
her "most wanted" electric, appliance. It's a thotightful gift
because it helps her "live better electrically"—
the safe, clean, modern way,
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McNEIL'S. SHELL SERVICE
• LUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCT*
DUNLOP TIRES
Austin Sales and Service
PAM and Accessories
Rep.:sirs on All Makes of Oars and Trucks
TELEPHONE 7 BRUSSELS. ONT.
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Gifts for Ladies and Men
Colognes Perfume Lotus Lotion Toilet 41 i
Water Soaps with April Violets Freesia
Oatmeal Lavender Red Roses Dusting
Powder : ath Salts Wooden Shaving
Bowls After Shower Powder and Talcum
Combination Package
Beauty Preparations Complexion Creams
Face Powders Lip Sticks. Etc.
A Gift of Yardleys
is always appreciated
Taxati,)Y.1.
Debenture debt charges recoverable
Contributions, grants and subsidies
Province of Ontario
Children's protection
Relief and nursing home grants
Highway improvement
Unconditional grant
Government of Canada
Grant in lieu of taxes
County of Huron road rebate
Licenses and permits
Interest and tax penalties
Rents, concessions and franchises
Fines
SUrphs from prior years used to reduce levy
Capital expeiiilititrc out tatrttit tevistitiO: .
SMITH'S REXALL DRUG STORE
EXPENDITURES
3,477.50
12.00
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he would take the blame for not
buying new grader and gave tenders
received 'which he Welt were too
high, and not enough allowed for
old grader,
School. Trustee nominees and the
Sec-treas, were called to the plat-
form,
Norman 'Hoover. sec.-treas., spoke
saying the board missed the late
,Watson Drown and paid him tribute,
also others who had repeatedly came
to nominations. He reviewed final'>
cial statement tar the schools,
Harry Bolger told of repairs and
improvements to three schools;
said teachers are scare but they
had added one new teacher.
John Cox said he attended the
Trustee and Ratepayers Associat-
ion meeting at IGnelph.
Rae- Houston thought it important
to take an interest in school matters
but felt he did not have the time at
present to stand for trustee,
James Williamson and Hugh
Johnston said they hadn't made up
their minds to stand or not.
Roy Williamson said his name
would be on the ballot,
Andrew Bremner thanked council
'for appoinfinNi him representative
on Listowel High School Board, He
mentioned new addition to the
school and spoire of transports
tion and grants system being
changed.
Leslie McKay spike briefly.
.Tas, Williamson and Heigh John- ,
ston withdrew as candidates for
school trustee.
The meeting closed with Cod Savo
NYLONS
HANDKERCHIEFS
BLOUSES
DRESSES
HANDBAGS
SWEATERS.
LINENS
CAR EUYERS
Latoky OrgiWtS, We.Q41Y
Get your receipt for every
Dollar purchase now
1st Draw for a Blanket
Saturday, Nov. 28th 'at 6 p.m.'
all tickets go in for Final Draw
Christmas Eye Dec. 24th
WINNER OF BLANKET SAT, 28th
Mrs, Clayton McGregor, Blyth
Suggestions for Santa
SIQ Tip fop
wir wawa
KRAilTER
PLUMBING'S. HEATING
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With Every Dollar Purchase
yoo Receive A Ticket On The Following
Pais of Flanellette Planicets Chenel le Bedspread
EAkiroc. Indian Pianket
Draw. On Christmas Eve,
LADIES COATS Fur And., Untrimmed
MEN and BOY'S. SUBURBAN 'COATS
SWEATERS and TROUSERS --, For the Whole Family
0.0&,-,7510.0W,5W,M,OVEM,StE, •MATE-L'i
Lovely Fragraot
Gifts by
See Our Large Display of
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Look Them Over — Outstanding Value
Box of 50 Christmas Cards Only 98c
Phone 62 • Brussels
NiaVOWAVAreReMeMMOWMAVM:
THE CORPORATION OF THE. VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
ESTIMATED STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES
FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1959
REVENUE
Estimated' surplus for year. ending Deceriber 31„. 1952 .'840.66 •
General government
Executive and legisi4W4- '
Administrative
Administrative other
Protection to persons and property
Fire
Law eattormement
Street Lighting
Public Works
Sanitation and -tats removal
Conservation of health
belief assistance
Edtcation
Recreation and community Service
Debenture debt charges
lnteredt and other charges
County rates
Waterworks deficit ProVided for
550.00
3,537.94
1,292.65
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Cost Financing Service. Available
for either Dealer or Private Sales!,
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General Insurance
MonIcton — Phone 663R41
Brussela Phone 247
Tuesday and Friday
THE BRUSSELS mut. Thitre 043', Dee OnIfber 'ard, 1959
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