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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-04-21, Page 31 •!tt lYV S. g l‘P' 4111-11.11101.,f ; !*ti'Vq3 - EU= This Winter SWEETEN THOSE BITTER COLD DAYS with (*hide winter eon he reaffy infayabl• when yes, home is heated with COOP SUNGLO FUEL. OIL-40 OIs oN with the higher BTU sentient. Filtered clean. *anal* Fuel ON gives pall wow* hours hest per Ind it keeps goer Wrest spending aides.* Nod set Am Om" NUMMI isr* Way, as 0. 0 knows b est? Eliminate guesswork, get proven bred-to-lay chicks from famed names. Stone's, Dem- lerchix, True-Lines, Roe Red and Sussex Crosses. All under the ROE name. PLAY IT SAFE with- out high cost franchise payments to U.S. hatcheries. The finest proven blood lines available now from ROE FARMS LIMITED ATWOOD, ONTARIO Eliminate Trade name penalties 2nd at 1 p.m. Reeve of the or at the call • ,ups Ap9,--too /heed_ "'reel Merle Preeer'edelicioup milk drank : recipes, Write today!. DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto M1 • swiroomova.•auomma'wo..,..,. S The, Meeting closed with the 4 FL pedge. * "Cranbrook Meat Misses', brook Meat MisseS" is to be held: Monday, April 18th at 2 p. m. The home assignment was then * The roll call for the next meeting Record Bonk brought for discussion. The meeting 'Was closed by sing- ing "God ..Save The Queen" Fourth Meeting The fourth meeting of the "Cram- ' brook Meat.Misses" was held at the The third meeting; of the "Cran- brook.-Meat Misses" was held April 9nd; at 0;.110 a. m. at the home of Marilyn and Dotothy Knight, The meeting opened Frith ir.e 4-11 P/egde in uniOn, the sect6tary's ye,purt, was given by Dorothy Knight. The next meeting of the "Oran. FROM CANADIAN NATIONAL • lar!..1.,"!!`!...,.. WALTON • . and ilrewn ,and of wr:iagton, wore, .day 'visitors .with awl Nrs, Alan and also visited with Itus- t;r4l Currie wile is atilt „confined to Wingam hospital ;Iteinieth at:ran tfon„ liyaji has a(1.0.0iited pOsition 4it1WeS1,04, M.-, and Mrs, ,Tim 'Lamont and family, Lomb% were Week cud -.ts art. tly. Inane of Mr, and Ars,. Porter, Mn and Mrs. Frank Marshall / Susan and Sandra, North. Bay apent • tho Easter holiday with Mrs, Luella, illrushall, Mr. M, A. Fraser and ether ; relativeS. Mr, • leor-,v Macias returnee. home from 5'. ,Joseph's Hospital, London,. ILO Friday, after undergoing sure. ',pry Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless, ! Dianne and, niarray, Burlington,, ' Were Easter visitors with Mr. and ' Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs. J. Beer and family, Spring- field, visited with her brother. Mr. I Emerson and Mrs. 'Mitchell rec- ently. Mr and Mrs. Frank Burke, Wing- ham visited, en. Sunday at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Art McCall and other relatives,. home of Louise Cillis,' April 18th, at 2 p, m. The meeting 'was opened by repeating. the 4-1.1 pledge in unison. The Roll was then called, Next week's roll call is. to he "One way E could imprave any food selection". The seretary!s. report was read by Dorothy Knight. The subject matter was "How- ; much meat to buy". The next meeting is to be held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Ante. ! MieTaggart. The meeting was clloaed by sing- ing the national anthem, T. M. Williamsun CAti ti UTERI; before you ony you Ley. or Jet. model used car see us about our Lots; Cost Financing Service. Avalleibiel for either Dealer or Private Sales, GLENN RONNENBERG General Insurance Monkton — Phone 0631141 Erussek Phone 247 Tuesday anti Friday — Carried The following ' accounts were paid Association of 'Mayers and 'Reeves 111.00 S. H. Blake, Municipal Officers Association 20.00 Baker Nursing Home 185.50 T. R Marshall, `Warble Powder 231,20 Belgrave Co-.Op, Warble Powder SELO Relief Account 30.26 Thamer Nursing Home 92.75 -Bernard Hall, insuran;:e 346.03 Bailie Parrott ' eo. Martin Reeve, Clerk ,100.0.,imme01/1•11111/10•11 WivriSfiLt.K1 CATTI,a, 041E1401Na AStiOCiATION - "Where Bette. 311Piy Elm"' Supply artificia: oreedbag service tor all breeds of cattle. If ebonies ban distance, simply ask !or Clint0111 Zenith e-56;,e. or r4.1merston moat 5-5.00. If it is a local call use oar regular number Clinton it V 2-3441 or Palmerston 433, For service or more Information, ma between:— 7,30 and 10.00 AL IL week days, and 800 P. N. Sat- urday eyanings. For cows noticed in beat on Bandar Morning. to not Bel rare C verative BELGRAVE Phone Wingham 1091; Brussels 388w10 I I A. (TEL)1 wiLso.N 1KUL:TIO-A - General Contractors ' t3RU88tLi, ute7". • 1.Inaa7FIEWFWESSinattrA.... Concrete Work General Roofing .Brick and Block Work. Haetering Commercial and Residential otnes . Remodelling Farm Building Repabui by Experts There passed away at his ,-home in Grey Township,, Thomas Milliken Williamson in his 78th year. He was the son of the late Thos. 'W, 'Williamson and. Elizabeth Jane Milliken Williamson, born June 26th 1882. He received his early edu- cation -at No. 2 -Grey. He 'was a mem- ber of Duff's United Church, Wel. ton, Ire farmed on lot 8, Con. It Gray until 1950 and since that time 1 continued his carpenter work until ' 1958 when 111 health forced complete retire-71ent, Tn 1910 he was married to Gertrude Forbes who survives, Also surviving are tnree sons, Roy and Norman, Grey township; and f Herbert, McKillop township; by five da,nghters, Mrs, Albert (Olive) Clarke, MeKillop township; Mrs. gulssel (Okla) -Jervis, Clinton; Mrs. Lorne (Evelyn) Carter, Tucker- smith to'wn ship ; Mrs. ..:George (Viorencte) Nesbitt', Momrls. Trwn- ship; Mrs. Michael (Ina) McGiath, Eginondvill6; by one brother, John and 24 grandchildren, : Funeral service was conducted .;Monday, April 11th, at the family residence, with. Rev. Meurig Tit-dines of Dnff's United Church,. Walton, in charger The pallbearers Were Harvey Craig, Donald Buchanan, Norman :Lowland (Stfrathroy), Kenneth Forbes, Kitchener, Mattel. McGrath, and George Williamson. The.'many floral tributes were carried .by his six grandsons, Bert Don Carter; Ron, Ken. Wayne and Eric 7rilliarna0n: Burial was in Brusriels cemer.cry. Friends attended from Toronto, Coderich, Hamilton, Lionden, Sfratlitoy 'and Ferglia, THE BRI,ISSEfiS POST Tuursdar. April 4fit. 040 !Majestic Meat Minders The third meeting of Majestic Meat Minders was held on Ara 9th at-9-130 a.m. in the Library. The 'meeting opened with God Save the Queen. Sharon Heming- fway demonstrated braising. Miss Tilman is to attend the club meet- ing on Saturday, April 30th. All 13 members were at the meet- ing. The secretary read the minutes .amt the roll call was answered by 'the way my family got its meat supply." The. members. discussed -the contents of the record books and the cuts of n-seat. The members were given, the Home Assigments Roll Call and mites.' -Sharon seared the meat she had cooked. Yvonne Pollard and. Everdina Exel are to demonstrate stew ,and dumplings at the next meeting, .1Saor and Yard Goode — Laid front Tear Stook or Omit Agents for Angel Stone by Truck Load or by VOA. DESIGNING DRAFTING BLUEPRINT'S!" Firm Qoatroat Priam frablidttal " Peen* Collect 51 Warne, 1111111 After 7 pat. ti r. \ :6411:;moneemon•r om x: ti Morris TWp, Council 4-4 • ' • CON citnY Ai ti convoilince „krec,...ty.sik*A-AtAL. bee ally Is. it,410 jot:A.1'4i; 7,,13 inintrot .s/".i.1-;Ii 1 See your Envoy dealer ..:McpOTCHEON. MOTORS .14111111.TEp, • Corkiee *.rOte4:JiY *iliter4tibitreett. ended' by` SLewai-£' F+rocter'e tfiiit the' #OtiOrtit '666On-tits be Paid carried MOVed hortreeci.„ See- ended by tiirdiiit'Wlikiiiilett that We "tieeent the .iiiititer4S' report Carried , 'Waved (Ansa; Diniehtt, seconded by Stewart Ptidet,er' that the meet, ficiftitirn to meet again en )401 *At LO 04406 Mario' 401iiii4iie BeteiNt Van. Nor IN:yrisaM *Mum Lit Ora Cal mi.wtlNMs et:V44 ,t fast Ai . A by ,,* I between GO,. h, OweirktindpSouthafiliiton, Kineardiridtahneritthi) StritfOrd; doderiek. with connections for Toronto and London. Enjoy the i.ir,dondititthed CoMfort, the picture *iildOWS and foam rubber seats in these brand.rieW self-propelled Diesel cars, sheathed in gleaming stainless Steel: - Forget about traffic strain, parking worries—cori, silt your local .CNR agerit for the convenient *Alin& schedules. - - Tim council met on. April 4th, with all the members present. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Stewart Procter and Walter iShortreed Moved by Gordon Wilkinson, see- bilded Ross Duncan that the Liability, Machinery Fleeter. Spraying and Non Owned MA=6111110' Oftuaiiitnet VP; *1114::.00,56111010# toat• ncernititil as Cregented bylbe Rotldi notiorisS*44ent- • 7,..1.!;,Ajrv' • . • •