HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-01-07, Page 4SMART MODERN EQUIPMENT
Smart passenger equipment gives you
a wide choice of accommodations at
popular prices for day and night travel.
PIESEUZED ALL me NAY
FASTER SERVICE 4iit
between TORONTO and
WINNIPEG.SASKATOON - EDMONTON • JASpER.VANCOUVER
Canadian National's Super Continental
cuts running time across the Continent-
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES
Train schedules are planned for your
convenience. You arrive at convenient
hours in the heart of the city, refreshed and relaxed.
LEAVE TORONTO DAILY 6.00 P.M. ELT.
Elapsed time tot thinning Imo cut
Winnipeg 29 hours 30 minutes 5 hours 15 minutes
Saskatoon 40 hours 5 minutes — 7 hours 40 minute,
Editiontoh 47 hours 25 minutes 9 hours 25 minutes'
Jasper 53 hours 25 minutes 10 hole* 15 infriefee
Vancouver 70 hours 45 minutes 12 tsOtirs 15 minutes
BUDGET PRICES
addition to regular dining Cif
service, the Super Continental pro.
Ades Dinette or Coffee Shop service.-.•
good food at budget prices.
The Stip0 Continental give' you MI* speed, sew' Colvenleiieii
withaUt added ,coif.
Notes The Continental will cOniloiii to operate on an Improved schedule.
TRAVEL 'KAN
By, arrangement at Major pioiints you can kw*
ii-Cie aria itte it on arrival,
•Inquire 46out the itiodi.0-14089i
Fdnsili Fare Plan.
For wosewatfone and inionhaffein,. See; write Or' plans your' Odtioritii
Pasbtidei
ext.
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• TOMMY'S DOLLAR •
Tommy is saving up for a bike. Dollar by dollar,
week by week, his bank account is growing—
bringing the Big Day nearer.
But meanwhile, Tommy's dollars are serving a
second useful purpose.
Bank credit is based on the dollars Canadians
keep in 11 million deposit accounts in the
chartered banks—and Tommy's account is one
of them. Bank loans are constantly being made
to meet the needs of business and personal
borrowers in all parts of Canada.
So every time you make a deposit you are—
like Tommy—building toward something worth-
while for yourself, and at the same time keeping
your dollars at work for the benefit of all.
THE CHARTERED BANKS
SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY
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TO SALE --
A pair 121:‘t.ifin, -rtid
3md TII•ortrie. ervilpaln. Coltc.. Maker
',(ors. L. 'Wheeler Phone 50W
WANTED .:se
A reoni in Brussels, farniehed or
onratrusihed„ for 3 months.
Apply at the Brussels Peat
FOR .SALE
Soloray fully automatic electric
Blanket.
Mrs. Harry Hood Phone 10.14
R. R. 2, Brussels
MALE HELP WANTED —
Rawleigh business now open in
!several Townships in Huron County.
Trade well established. Excellent
oPportunity. Full time. Write at
once. RawletWe, Dept. A-152-139,
4065 Richelieu, Montreal.
WANTED —
Work by the day, Also blacksmith-
dJa g, forge work, sharpen harrows.
Phone 67W between '5.50 to S a.m.
and 6 to 10 pan„ Home all day
Thursday,
anone 27'W Fred Selling
UNUSUAL OPPOR,TUNITY —
Large United States and Canadian
Company is expanding in 'this area
Rtequire representative fair Grew
'township. Product is sold directly to
'feirm. No investment is required.
This, sales position can be handled
Along with your present farming
'operation. Exceptionally High
Earnings 'Repeat business. Auto-
mobile necessary. Agricriltural err
farming background essential. Appli-
cant Should be well-known in the
area and have a desire to better
himself. Sales training given. Reply
In confidence to: I3oX 34, London,
Ont.
wATERL0.0 QA-rn..E stiesoiNs
ASSOCIATION
*Wnere Better 'Bull,. kJ- (ism.
supply artificial breeuit,g eisn-ice for
all breeds of cattle. if phonizz long
estance, simply ail tor iltateit
ien'th 9-60i; cr. Palmezatcn Zenith
U It is a local ow use
legally umber -- Mahn iii V
13441 or Fohnerstou 4,%. Per
service or mote informs:10a, esti
between•— 7.19 and 10.84 A. W.
week bays. 6.1)0 and 8.00 Y. $. Set.
unity. evenings. For 430W1 80111888
heat on Sz..0.4.S1 Morning, do not
sell anti! Monday mor11151-
APPLICATIDNS WANTED
Applications 'wanted for the posit-
ion of Secretary-treasurer et the
Brussels Morris ald Grey Telephone
Company.
A bookkeeping system will be set
up by the Ontario Telephone Author.
ity and will include quartely
Office to be open five days a
'Reek.
Sealed, marked, applications to bek
in by January 9th, stating salary
expected.
Duties to commence Feb, 1st,
No appliestion necessarily
mecepted.
George Michie
(Chairman of the Board)
de' AAY/NkKRA#MR;gg; °
Jii
alr, ;led :Ara. It lamilett awl
Xatuily aspent N'ttw Yoe:3 with Mr.
and Mr:". 'IV. 0 Bernell. Clinton
i .,, ; ,,.. i . t. It t,' 1 0'14 Of ili'Lliiil'4:,
;UM V iSilit with her grandpareats,
Mr, WO :‘it's. IV. Terabell.
Honored On Anniversary
'1,1 '.. and Mm Arthur MeCall
iratated their tutu weddine anniver•
eery en 'Thursday. Dec. 31st when
V,ev 'Teter(' d many letters awl,
cards of congratulation. On Satur-
day evening, Dec, 96th they were
guests of houor in Walton Commun-
ity Hall when relatives and a few
'friends 'presented them with n
number of gifts. The evening was
s"ent playing cards after which a
Alelielons lunch was served. They
have a family of two sons and one
daughter: Stewart, of MelaIllof,
Rosa, of Morris twp., and Mrs.
Frank Burke (Isabelle), Wingbam,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ELIJAH ALEXANDER BARRON
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
named, late of the Township of Grey
in the County of Huron, farmer
who died on the 17th day of Nov-
ember, 1959, are required to file
proof of the same with the under-
signed on or before the 9th day a:
January. 1960.
AFTER that date the Adininistra-
' tor will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which he then has hat
notice.
DATED at Brussels this 12th day
of December 1959.
Crawford and Hetherington
Barrister & c. ,
Brussels Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
NOTICE. TO CRECW'ORS
estate having regard only to the
1
claims of which they then have had
notice.
DATED at Brnseels this 12th day
of December 1959.
Crawford and Hetherington
Barrister & c.
Brussels Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
NOTICE TO CREulToRS
In The Estate of
*OTTO SCHNOCK
ALL PERSONS having elating
against the estate of the above
named, late 'of the Township of Grey
in tile County of Huron, retired
farmer, who died on the 3rd day of
November 1959, are required to file
proof of same with the undersigned
on or before the 9th of January.1960.
AFTER that date the Executors
'will proceed to distribute the
.estate having regard Only to the ;
claims of which they then have had
notice.
DATED at Brussels this 12th day
'of December 1959,
Crawford and Hetherington
Barrister c. ,
Brussels Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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IN THE ESTATE OF •
JOHN VICTOR MAIER
ALL tEla,SONS having claims
_ against the estate of the above
'mentioned, late of the Township
Of Grey, it the County of Huron,
iferiner, Who died on or about the
27th dey of December, 1959, are
teqeired to file proof Of Rattle with
the undersigned en or before the
,23rd: day of Serenity, Atter that a'.
date the Adtrhistratrix will proCeed •
to distribute the estate having
te,ard only to tilt, ellttil.0, of which
She then has bad notice. •
15A.TP.t) at Breet]els, this 5th day
of 'i'rti-mar-st. A. 11, 15)00"
(little/1'6M and Tteitheritigtoti
11141,,sSels, r:nterio
Solicitors for the Arliquisttatrtx.
I.
' la The Estate of
MARGARET J. ROBINSON residence, 'Concession laiorrie
Township, at 3. o'clock, by, Mr,
ALL PERSONS having claims ) Alan Neelon of Bluevale LT^"—t
against the estate of the above ,Church of which Mrs. IGIarniss was
mentioned, late of the Village of a member. Mrs,. J. Wickstead song
Brussels, in the County of Huron, I a solo accorapanied by Miss Ruth
retired telephone operator, who Procter.
died on the 92nd day of Nov- i The 11.11bearers were her five sons
ember, 1959, are required to tile and eran.deon, 'Keith aleffatt,
proof of the same with the under- The -flowerbearers were Harold
Signed on or before the 9th day of Procter. Stewart Procter, Jack
January. 1960. Wdckstead, George Higgins,
AFTER that date the Executors iraitemera was, in piraneen
will proceed to distribute the cermtery.
Vief eati 1 a.P.N; 1 PEOPLE WE KNOW
N` ,lilt and frionas OLtX.
Y tile • spent (IJITW aS W(selt..Qta
ti, - endru MO. P. Me.
Dow 01- .
Mr', and Mrs. W. "C', McDowell et
Toronto and Mrs. R. 'North, and son
Conlon of ,Oakvillo spent New Years
with their
Mr. and. Mrs', Jas. S. Armstrong
spent eltiesiMaa with their daughter,
Airs. and Mr; ,7"t, Joyce, Lorne Park.
They aiso visited with. Mr. and Mrs.
•Leyeoelt, Weterdowe.
Mrs. Ida Ferguson spent Christmas
holiday in London. •
Air. Oliver .Smith and daughter,
131;ialiFacn,,Jsr,e:11,10 fl\riori.anoW:ItLe.ui3S:
Mr. and Mrs, George Pollard and
family spent Christmas weekend
in Guelph and Hamilton, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Craig and,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hollinger,
Mr. and Mrs. .Geo, Pollard and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Somers spent
a recent week le- Florida; They flew
from MAlton airport Saturday and
returned by air the following Wed,
• nesday. While there' they were
guests at" the Amerieano hotel at
Bat Hatbcer, Miami. Beach,
Airs. C, McDowell who ,has been
confined to bed for the past couple
of weeks is improving.
, -
Mrs. John T, parnles
There passed away in Clinton
Hospital, on Dedc, 24th, Charlotte
S. .Savage, beloved wife of the late
John T. ,Garniss, in her 82nd year
She leaves to mourn, one sister,
Mrs. Ben Hislop of Wroxeter;
two - )brothers, Walter Savage,
'Grey Twp„ and her twin brother,
Wm. J. Savage, Aberdeen, Washing-
' ton; also five sons and three daugh-
tqrs„ Barry, Frank, 'Bert and Edward
of Morrie' Twp., and Thomas of
Brussels; 'Mrs. Burns, (Ethel)
Moffatt, Bluevale; 1Vits. Hart (Lill-
ian) Elliott, Turnberry Twp.; and
Edith, at home.
The service 'Was conducted 04
Sunday, Dec. 2,7th, from her late