Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-04-07, Page 1WANTED TO BUY Used Furnitures, Sewing Machine, Washing MactaIsaatara, and Other Used Household Effects, Feather Ticks, AppOsgoanz, of ail kinds. Call or write Louie Waxman Phone WV BOX 47, BRUSSELS 141104311412111141101111iii.111 Maii.leikiNifa404.41411411444411.141141 uldsr ATTENTION FARMERS Steam Jenny and Valve Fterazgir clean, Having acquired a new and Seater, Paint Spraying Equipment, we are nowequippea ISISS7 repair, and paint any make of tractor. We also hare *V stock hoses for tractors and utility machines. POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW' Dealer for Case Farm and Utility Equipment' FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetable At All Times 9111Va. 04!1!!" eost Publishing House ,Thur$clay, April Ith,, 1960 2,04) pp-or yftw g.„44,e4F,Fmg.V 42.0.101P- amtlaorisc4 es mooed Wass sseJd. brussels 'CQUACil: 1 Tile regular iaeetin tile of a .Ca i nnet1 - of the Village of Brussels was boa: all March .,.2801, 1950. alt Membera present. Moved by .,. S, r Mott,. Se0onded by j. O. Erauter, that the Minutes of : the meeting of Feb. '49, 1560 be a(1.0•Pi;ed as read and passed and the. seal of the I 1. corporation affixed there-to t and I - signed by , the reeve and clerk • 1 - Carried.. This being a By-Law closing (ler- tab streets. i Mated by :a C. Krauter, seconded 1 by V'. A. Williamson tnat the clauses 1 requesting a Liquor Lounge and 1 Liquor with meals be added to two questions previdualy • requested - Carried - Carried Moved by H, R Pearson seconded by 0, S. Elliott that By-Law No, 5-' 1960 as read a first and second time be read a third time and passed, and [the Seal of the Clorproation affixed, hereto, a Carried This being a By-Law authorizing. the borrowing of up to $24,000.00 to meet expenditures until 1960 taxes are collected By-Law No. 5 - .1960 . Was intro- duced and read a firat and senand time . e.to - Carried This being a 13y-Law requesting a vote of the eligible 'voters of the Village of Bruseela, concerning the licensing of Hotels in Bruesels 11.1.aved by J. O. Krauter seconded by W. A..- Williasinon 'that the accounts a$ Presented, he paid - Carried Clifford Cardiff, license for town track & fire truck 4,00 Brevets Post Oflice, U. S. 11,04 'Brussels Post Office, stamps 5.00 Brussels P. U, O. street lights Brussels P. 11. C. clerk's' Office Brussels, P. hall Dept. of ReVatilit,, i.nearne, tat Brussels' Public' SehOol advanee or. 1960 ia,iy 000:06 Brussels M. & 1'616- trent Jo laud ertona .1%1.94 W. 'Willis. relief Bansaela P. TT, (1., tetiof office ' 3140 1 W. 8. Sc'o'tt, Cleric's Wayne town; snow 4.25 Lorne laryatia, SnoWnloWing 157.0 tetri sneW tertitiWit 106.00' rdondAfetir Set-00 'Store fire hose Alvid loan* anti* Ram 8*Odifcit pushing end* Post Pithlishing,, ad. ter TiY- taW t4a. 04050 S. n§kjoiatidit 66.06 f?arrled Moved by . ,',. e., k3"illianlsorl,, seconded by Kreuter that we request the Department of Highways. to transfer .$1500.00 from the main- tenance of roads, to construction of roads for the year 1950 Carried. Moved by IL R. Pearson, seeonded. ry 0. S. Elliott; that the Reeve and Clcrk in, authorized to lend B. •Mi, and G. Telephone System up to $.1.8;000.00 in the year 1960 - Carried. Moved by H. R. Pearson, :seeouded by j, C. Krauter that the Village of Brussels commence. Daylight Sav- ing Time, Sunday morning, April 21, to run, to October 30 in accord- ance with. the surrounding commural Geo. McOntchean was granted! ities permission to erect a new neon sign 42.66, ••••e ..... •••••••••” 0000000000000 • .••• toi 111.011..•••••••••••••,, Carnation Milk, tall tin 3 for 43 Rose Brand Sweet Mixed Ptckles 31 c. 53c 00000 89e ...14.444.•••••••••••„4.4•44**, 4•••••••••„.„ lks.1 • op.. CCLITCHEON . ROCERY NOTICE It is urgently - requested that .parents who 'have children of the reqiulired age for Grade One and : Kindergarten 'kindly notify Miss Liwtila Mitchell Mrs. 0. S. Elliott 1 on or before April 22, Kindergarten I nai to must be 5 Yeats old by Dec '$.1.,.t.960 and Grade Ono pupils 6 years old by Dec, 31, 1960. This. infer- mation is most necessary in order that arrangements may be made for a Kindergarten teacher for the Doming year. •••••••••••10.0. LYCEUM THEATRE I WINGHAft, ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Thurs., Frt., Sat., April 7 - a - 9 Lucille Ball Desi Arnez In The Long Long Trailer Hilarious comedy on a 'trailer trip • w•Y • /A.... • .•• • - ••••••••••••••• Mel'vl *Le U arch Minister: Rev. Jonathan Greene Organ1;t: Donald Dunbar TO A. M. Sunday School 1.1. A. M. Morning Service Good Friday sonvies to be held In tiro United Church at 11 A. M. a 4- The United Chinch OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L. Brown 13.A. Ii Organist: Mn.s, A. E. Martin Palm Sunday 9.46 A.M. Church School 1(11 A. M. Sacrament of Holy Commitnion Friday, April 15 -- Good Friday Service at 11 A. M. James -Aleock anow tailtjaSELa COUPLE :HAYS vinh Z4..00 G01,,,P.EN •AN.NI-YERARY .Geo. lleCntclicon Win. It King April g5 1560, or at the call of Um reeve. ended bY j, 0. Krauter that the meeting adjourn to meet again Jos. E. Brewer, fuel 86,95 Receiver Gencx-al, tax • nursing care 55,85 .Brussels Post . Office, Clinton Nursing Home, Mcr .ed by W, A. Williamson, see. roductieas 13,78 Reeve Clerk .inowernig plants, they were at home.: aary an 'Wednesday, Surrounded by alaetnoan, followed by a family dinner. In the evening, friends, • ana l aa l eaocat in Morris spent a littaaY Iron farming in Morris Township, 'f Sidet* of Brussels for the past celebrated their Golden Analver,, cards of •congratalations. and :€.-1F.'ljves from their former neigh- Mt. and Mirs, Wesley Jerlayal, Imends and neighbourt, in the airs, since 'their rellreMent • ;ma with the couple. The celebraute .t •, a son, Melvin; be and ais !! WINS AT STRATFORD. au and iltrep, children were 1,re MUSICAL FESTIVAL • Sen to Jain in the festivities. Miss :lean Patrick of rW,,aton • Mrs. Jermyn was formerly Bertha 1 was suctessful iii winning second .`,Vrigat, a daughter of the late Mr. place at the annual Kiwanis Music oaa Mrs. James Wright. She was Festival at Stratford last week aora at Moldavortb, and moved I .with 85 per cent of marks. Jean wall her family to Jamestown, I /Wafted the first award by ono Upon her marriage to Mr. Jermyn mark, it was Jean's Second per- moved to Can. Morris, where ; formance at the Festival Taompson. -els. Their son new runs the home( She is a avian 7,1 Mr, Louis D. farm. i 'hey farmed until moving to Brus- VA. gg '61.AttriNG FEB'. 82nd to MA*, Nth . • tInclasiriej there wilt 69 194 OFF ALL 'PeRM111' sisAuTv S HOP1. *omit *twee* " Q T F Fruit Cocktail 2 for Mother Parker's Inst. Coffee, 6 oz. Phone 293 We Deliver ffiii1110111111.11rMingl4Ke ,4744,4/414a:144.44. ,g447ry414411ria...11.111111•1110.044441.477.1 41, M1 4..1,4117,1117144917.111r1111ii44.4 NOTICE Tin. Brussels Home and. School Assuuiation will met on Wednesday kpril .13th at the school, Plan to attr..nd AtIgIicart Church OR CANADA Pprlbn at Mg./0Mo tea:etas; Rev. W. K. Jegds, B.A., Paint Sunday John's Eitiutieit 6,10 a. in, iictit 11 it. in: Mattitia bigtibittiOti of PainiS 9iiriday.8ehtiol Meriday to Thint daY Holy Weeig 16.00 a, ha tfaly ttiChaitit 5:00 p in: Llvensong Malitidy TharadaY --- The Ito', tvdt§oti, Lbnitoit, Relitryti linty thiehailit iilattiliiittoit oiv Pain* Ann rt. 'ft rinYn is a son of the kite: THIRD REC.ITAL Mt, and Mrs. Saris Jermyn, who I A studio Recital was given. by the cvnied at Browntown before trwar- Pupils of Mrs, L. B, Thompson on ing to the Brus.iels district, in fro-ii of his place of business ; Saturday afternoon last. Some ?5 providing it did not interfere with! )(IWO tots took part. After the piano 1! any wires, or traffic recital Mr. Taampson played a OFFICIAL WINNERS IN J The Clerk was Instructed to Dumber of wall known hymns and BARREL GUESSING CONTEST 11 write A. M. Harper requesting songs for the children, on his lam another set of financial reports I electric organ and 'then the Children 1. $15.00 Cash, Mrs. 'W Edgar ri Moved by W. A. Williamson, .1 i1'l played their pieces on the organ, 2, $10.00, A. M. Engel I seconded by O. S. Elliott that BY 1 in which they took great delight. - Following win $1 .00 each except I Law No. 9.1959 as read a first and 1 Refreshments brought the happy where shown differently after name. second time be road a third time 4\1ln-strong, W„Tas. ..ikslams, Grant Adams, Grant 1.31'linsOn, Betty 2 Bryans, Barbara. raker, Hazel Bridge, George ( lade, Don Mum! Cunningham, Mrs. aampbell, Arab. Giat‘vorthy, Jack la4 lames St„ London - Cunningham, Robt, Babson, Quest rlanaidson, Doug. ' Riegel, M, Edgar, W. 2. Ti/o01, Cath:, altiott, S. B. Iambs, Doula I I thor, Isobel Joace Mrs, IL Jahnsto•n, Linda. Kerr, Wei Knight, Alfred liniaht, :Tamest a night, ,Tack 'U'ort.agban, Ray Knight, Brim(' eazies, George McBride, R. G. Knight, Mrs. Ella c !acetate, Gail :'Icauteltron, Mrs. M. 'grocery N .71"lhirter, Nancy MeFadden, C, U. iv1icCuteb0011, JaCk garage MeCutchecn, Barbara aieTaa ish Fan McWairter, Gail Nichol, Ross Nteluil, Murray Parrott, Bailie Rohr, Clinton Raant; D. A. 8tot.anocin, Beverly, London 188.06 enPas 'tank Tibbe, Margaret Tptilbobnomi a a won uFtank 6.95 ''.'horn'tniT, George' Thilibull, Jennie Herb 13.73 Thlbines, C. H. i`irriii pill, Are, "W. 15. Wigton, MI'S. J., Blyth VarWick, Chili!. Walker, Mrs. Relit ;Walker, 1T. Whitfard, Forest Alt By-Law No, 4-1960 was introduced Bremner worked in the lumber lveods and read a first 'and second 'time •They came to Grey Townshrp in Moved by J. C. Kreuter, seconded 1.900 they farmed, near Ethel. for by K. R. Pearson- that By-Law No. 4 •- 1960 as read a first and second time be read a third time and passed GREY TWP. WOMAN MARKS 91st BIRTHDAY Mrs'. Margaret Bremner marked her 91st birthday to-day, (April 7th). at tae home of her son Jas. A. Bram, nor, 12th concession of• Grey, she 1900 where they farmed near Ethel Dilworth of Kitchener.- Fallowing . her marriage, to !Robert Bremner in 1891 they, lived 'in Portland, Oregon, where Mr member of the Women's Missiot- ary Society. forty-two years, Mrs. Bremner has •two sisters, 'Mrs, Mary P,allantyne and Mrs. Dora Hunter of Oshawa and one brother George Shaw of 'Middletown, She has six grandohildren, and twenty great grandchildren. 'Mrs. Bremner is a member of Union Mrs. Jane, Mustard -the death •accarted on Saturday at the home of her son-in-laW, Jolla trierlet, Turnbetry township, Of Jane :a'ustard, 89. .'he was the widoW of John .01,'Istard She Wag born Jane Fraser t, daiughter of the late Lanciblin Fraser and his wife Mary 'Purvey Fraser, Foaowing her Marriage, She and act IntSband fetited la. Morrie towashia. Sur allying are two 'aerie Can:aro:1 FraSer, both of Mattis town ship one dau1gter, Mrs. John (Margaret) Fischer Turnberry aashia, ,roily Wag the O. A. ROLn funeral'Heine where the serVice a'ns (Inducted by Rev. J. RtaiWri assels United Church g oil TrteSdaY. Burial was lb Brussels cc ir etery event to a qlose. No iron Shirts ... i oo oo ••011.0j. 000 oo oo Sport Shirts regular $5.95 o oo 000 ..... giii A few odd sixes in 17't.0.6d Shirts' to Cleat ....... Older Style Hats Slat. to 3 aavatee Shoes Martian and Buellataas • SIttinin and Hydro bity Wol.k boots in atiitoic Rubber 'Beata United Church and a life GRANTS SHOES altd MEN'S WEAR •••••• .•••••"..n•Y ••••• • ••••• 4•••••••••••• OFFER BARGAINS regular $5.95 ,oue. :v r, and Mrs. Jermyn were assisted i receiving their guests by Mrs, aaaraaret Hoy, Mrs, Jun. Mita' Mrs, 'Margaret Hawitshaw,. Mre p ,'d. Hastings,. and Mrs. Lawrence: i tante Miss' Dianne Hastings opened the door for the guests, A three! tier wedding cake with golden! decoration:' occupied a prominent • place on the dining table. la, and Mrs, Jermyn are memb- ers of Brussels United Church • oil; recalled that on their wedding !lay 50 years ago, th.e aerating had been 'completed on. Mr, Jermen's! ;farm except for two acres; and Mrs-. I. Torymn. recalled that she walked to tar; 'tore at Jamestown, in a print. drea with neither coat nor sweeter, DANCE WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL. FRIDAY, APRIL 8th Music by; Mercey' Bros. Orchestra Sponsored by the Hail Board CARD OF 'THANKS I'd like to thank my friends around Walton for- sending me cards and flowers when I was a reliant in Litratford Hospital, 'four kindness will long be re- membered. Huron County Trapper's Association MEETING in Clinton Agricultural Hail on THURSDAY, APRIL 14th at 9:00 p. m. - Fur Show Fur buyers will be present Flans will be shown ayone Welcome Brussels United Church Choir VARIETY PROGRAM featuring 1-Act PLAY FRIDAY, APRIL 8th at 8 p, m, in the United Church basement Admission 50c and 25c Everybody Welcome: V1444044404 44440. ... 4 4 4 0i44414.4 •014,4 .4 x•• .•••f,j4111•••,1.iiii6•••• Carrie de rtuyter R. 11. 3, Walton ii6r0 ... g . isig. 6144 Only '3.95 Only 4.59 SO. :1.99 2 99 4,95 196 Elmira Overalls Men% .14111 .. 4•11;••iki 4.44 „0„444-44 4 „ 9.96, .05 .. -.• ..... . «•.•.:..,•..:...1.:...•.:.. • 1609. 146.qt. nt+ii VOtiti .0e5Mt tOV.itit Opening for the Se Thursday, April 14thi BROWNIE'S DRIVE-1N IM MO Clinton, Ontario PHONE 64 BRUSSELS, of aeffrair.- - INCOME TAX COMPUTED' FOR Farmers Businessmen Individ.uaiss, REASONABLE RATES GLENN M. RONNENBERG INSURANCE IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY 'PHONE 247 File Early - Phone Today for Appointment POP IN NOW FOR YOUR SPRING CAR CHECK BATTERY OIL TIRES LIGHTS RADIATOR POLISH TRANSMISSION LUBRICATION •gg CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTERD Matto-15s 011s Lubritiants Car ItV,-.4cAtA let Cream Cigarettes Pop Rte, Kleenex Corn Sy p 5 lbs. Frostee Desert Mix Cheese Whiz 16 oz. Muffets Phone 268 Phone .132 5 for 3 for $9.„4•141„4„.„44.4„.4„-44 Zia f. 14.1.44114.• ..... . Brussels, Ont. Free etieetw Notoil .. kdWili9.114.fr “11.••••144 ...... . 144 41,1 4444