The Brussels Post, 1960-06-16, Page 4TfimViE LASh
licrold Jackson Auctioneer
/VIED ADS FOR SALE — 1 5
Chihuahua Puppies, toy size.
Mrs. Carl Jaeklin Phone 210
Bob Johnston — Clerk
ARIA AUCTION AUCTION SAL
n BIssels.: Arena on
SATURD
a
AY, JUNE 18.
AT 1 P. M.
,ttFl fttr iii. Zi;zed Plaqo
Stecttic Ranges
pin; seen, Suite China Ga•i:ineta tocsin Chalto
11,1ahines (drop beads)
Single Bedo
Vto,e0 EZ.da Day S01.1 Pair of Continental Beds. Refrig eraterst
Tol;"10b of dilffarent kinds
Dishes carpot:.
Radios Clothing
'I'llitrf:day, Julie 1,11111, 1,0Q0
YES, 4PEEN FOR A MAN. TO
RUN A MARATHON, HES W717
TO BE IN TOP CONDITION,
00# FOR 111AvELING I'LL
ICEwS TAKE AN AUTOMOBILE FROM
ravERVIPE moroxv
THEY'RE ALL
IN TIP ToP
CONDITIoN,
0 10",
1959 Chev. Belair, 6 cyl. Sedan
Automatic Trans., Radio
1959 Chen. Belair, V-8 Sedan
Automatic Trans.,
19.58 Studebaker Coach
1957 Pontiac Sedan, Radio and Automatic
Many Other Models
SALE
„liXotzne in village. of Brussels
.10dern Ir....-ichen oil inmate.
'Brussels. Mrs. John Work
1.0111110.41..V.,
mrammananuaan......3..avams,,, ,e).1
-alits1NOUNCEMENT
naving taken over the territory
Tat grey and Morris Townships as
Tour Watkins dealer, I will be at
your service, calling now and next
..tianuth.
744.4 .r,14 r.kt. Atwood, Phone 87r22
...•••••••••••11111110.
l..ueral Store with Poe
Total asking price
tts Et..mk of about $3,000.00
-'arra on highway near
barn, 6 room house,
.Aking price $6,000.00
down.
Lawrence MtrNight
,-.e and Insurance
0.-alla?e Avenue North,
Listowel, Ontario,
one: Office 217 Res. 240
Salesman: James Cardiff
"Akg 1,-.0-R13 Brussels
Wen. 'Graham., Gerrie, Phone:
Fordwich 54 ft 22
lop.M.MVIVIiI•0301011010•4
Don't :orget to celebrate the
12th of in Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Wooden Combination Door
Mrs. Geo, Evans, Phone 284
FOR SALE —
A Garage 10 x 26; wooden siding,
with Berry door..
Phone 179,,, Brussels
WANTED —
Teenage farm boy wants work on
farm for summer months.
Telephone 21 r 9 Brussels
urla.:40
FOR SALE ,---.
Massey Harris six foot oil bath
Horse Mower, with short tongue for
tractor.
Wm. Stratychuk, BrUsseis
FINANCING A CAR?
Before you buy ask about our Low
Cost Financing Service with complete
Insurance Coverage.
GLEN RONNENBERG
General insurance
Monkton — Phone 663 R
Brussels Phone 247
Tuesday — Friday
MAVE‘/OUR BEST SUM EVE
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Really live. Enjoy the fun of
going places, doing things.
It's so easy in Ontario. Start
your best summer ever by
mailinp- the coupon below.
ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE
—ShoWs you where to go, where to stay at the price you want to pay.
f4nti to: Onta::o Trudy
7$3 Parliarrei.t e4:!1!nt; Tcrato, OrlarIO.
Address
Post Office Prov,
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Pa:VifitgigntO TRAVP.. Atil) MA.MITY, Nor., r.t‘an C,Abaart, Mit14ter
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WALTON
Mr and Mrs, Stewart McCall and
Mr, and Mra, Herb Traivis and
family were recent. visitors in
Detroit.
Miss Ruth Anne Ennis, daughter.
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis,
,graduated from the Kitchener-Water.
leo Hospital School, of Nursing re-
tently,
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MODERNIZE PLUMBING
WILL SUE GIVE /A, Lil=t
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The following accounts
Ontario Hydro, clerk's
office
Frod Smalldon, Wang°
Inspector
Canada Packers, warble
powder
Arthur Rock, repair McKee
Drain
Ont. Municipal Board, fee
Lamont Ex`itension Drain
Monteith, Monteith & Co.
Anditers, account
Geo. Wesenberg, assessor
Pat) salary
Provincaj1 Treasurer,
insulin
Twp of Arthur, roliet
Town of ListOwel j deben-
Biro payment, High
Schnell
Debentures, Knetchei and
Itasnard Drain
Sti'a ford Beacon i-tere.70.,
Lament Extension Drain
George Radford, screenings
'to Sellers' clump
Lloyd Hall, fox bounty
Mon .Ta,cltlin, f xebountY
Samos A, Ttowes, Bateman
Drain
Cecil Daternain Assisi' survey
ilateman Drain 3.00
Roads and BridgeS 3,066.82
' — Carried 1
Mewed by Lawson Ward seconded i by Archie Mann that we do now
adjourn un'Ill July 2nd, or at the
call of the Reeve.
,--- Carried i
were paid: I
$ 6,48
240.00
86,10
15.00
1.00
325.00
150,00
4.99
15.35
3,986,45
415.33
dv,
8.60
18.00
4.00
3.00
125,00
ANTIQ89ES WANTED
Vi"oodon SW:a, Corner and Flat
Cupboards, loaf Tables, Coal 011
tamps, Chamber Sets, Mhos,:
flubs, Eta.
Write -- Laurence :',111rnhY
P. 0. Box No. 810
Palmerston, Ont.
lismobile
leads the ways
in ve a ! rift
scD
Oldsmobile's Quadri-balanced Ride
takes its bumps without
flinching, makes every road smooth
as a showroom floor.
Economy is big in Oldsmobile.
The new Regular Rodket
Engine plays nursemaid to
your gas dollars.
10 Fa B LIMY
Oldsmobile is first in its field
because it's built to last, holds its
value high over tile years.
istiAldtai
People everywhere recognize you
as a person of taste, someone
for whom only the best is enough.
S ATI S FACT! 0 N
Oldsmobile satisfies your
hankering for luxury, purring
precision, silent, instant response.
rreactiegaity
It is superb quality at a very
reasonable price that makes
Oldsmobile such a practical buy,
westment
Oldsmobile's uniqtte
qualities make it hold its
value, your investment,
over more years of
motoring pleasure.
Extra-wide frame, superb
suspension,• two ways
Oldsmobile engineering
excels all others,'
LEADS ITS CLASS IN SALES,,. QUALITY.,, AND LASTING VALUE1
6-tOted
VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBiLE .OUALITY DEALER'
Brussels,'Onto
4/4
45).1..R.17. •
Oldsmobile has the space
that half-a-dozen passengers
need to truly enjoy the ride,
POW E R
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A toe-touch calls out big
reserves to power you out.
Of highway emergencies, fast.
POST
..,te.e.-•-••••-•—• •
••••••to•iittat •r.
•-..-••••••••
I RICES
of
4K-41 ao well as the f -iratitre
Whl tuns 'tint erf ,!(!;, of the late I
M. silt ins 1. ,i: no the
pretnis-:•s 'known os tly
pain of Let No. Vort (4S),
COPeesslon 1, Town,thip of Turn I
1!,:ty CO atly of Huron, on Wedne5-
01":1. Jan- "..)2nd, 1000, at 1:80 P.m,
Tt7nr ,. flr.T.J,Iiiiro and lIone.
hold effet.ls eash, the real
estote etterod, eubjeet to a
reserve with tonne to be an-
nuft.‘ .ti ome of sale.
A)ATED ("Wario, *his
tli 11o)- Of June, 100.
old Jaeklin, Auctioneer.:
orth, Ontario.
2. W. Buslitield, Q. C.
'41mm, Ontario.
Solicitor for the lilxccutrices.,
Gorey Twp. Council
Meeting held on June 4th,
Moved Gy Lawson Ward seconded
by Kenneth Bray that oho minu, es of
the last meting be adopted as read.
--Carried
'Moved by Kenneth Bray, seconded
by Archie Mann that we authorize
the Reeve and Road Superintendent
Ito sign five year contrae, with, the
City Service Oil Co.
Carried
Mcved by Archie Mann seconded
—
by Kenneth Bray we rescind the
motion of Sept. 5, 19O9, have
Doig's assessment for N1/2
Lots 36 and 37 be transferred to
U. S. S. No. 4 Grey Twp., from
U. S. S. No. 16
— Carried
Mowed by Lawson Ward seconded
by Kenneth Bray that we adopt:. the
Engineer's• report on the Bateman
Drain and instruct the clerk io
prepare and serve the bylaws.
Carried
Moved by Glenn Huether seconded
Mrs. Ken .MacDonald spent a few Ills
days in London, last week, pile Drainage Act.
by Lawson for a loan under The
on Ward that we accept an
Mr. and Mrs. Art. Nichols, Brod- applica!il
hagen, visited on, Sunday wit h Miss
Cranbrook Women's Instit4L.
by Kenneth Gray that we accept the
Moved *by Glenn Huether'—seCaconrrdieeddl
B. Steiss and other friends,
tender of Robert Nicholson for the
construction of the Lamont Exten-
The June meeting of the Oran-
brook WoMen's Institute was held
on June '7th, at the home of Mrs. sion Drain for the sum of $890.00
called to order by the president by Lawson Ward that'
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
--Carried
Glen Huether. The meeting was
Mrs. Clem _(1 effler at the rate of $1.00 per hr. for a
Harry we hire
It was decided to take the
Gillis as maintainer operator
Third Meal as the Local Leader
Course, Mrs. Ross Knight was
appointed leader of this club, wi h
Mrs. Ralph Machan as her assistant.
For the Home Economics Course the
members decided to take Home
Crafts.
A donation of ten dollars is to be i
given toward the Brussels Fair and
five dollars to the 4-1I Club. The
members. also decided to quilt a,
quilt,
The topic was given by Mrs.
Mac :McIntosh. She told about i
Australia and displayed ninny artle-
els from .lint country. The members i
also also listened to an interesting
record from Australia, I Mrs. Gordon 'Knight offered her 1
home for th.c, next meeting on July ;
7th,
A deliciuos lunch. was served by
I Mrs, Allan MeTaggart and Miss
Lena Noble.
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$8,473.1.8
C14rf B. i' Reeve
Edythe M. Cardiff Clerk
KAIiglIf on June MIL Tilt, :tell tall
wit tta8WertAl by la tuombero
at 'Bible verso "'rose:" ',4ra
wpos 14 ,ailvr for no!.
meet IL f.-.
; lea ituother rtad tome
dionp,hts on thu tliomo, talent:-
Al s, Naurieo ('aileron read 0111.11,-
- : or "Those My People" 1,7 :
11,k kson, 10-10 ser.'ea oolon .tiIO g
nnymtain people of Formosa. t
told how Lillian Dickson felt fort-
unate to have hot wa ier mid soap
and a. bath — a pigpen In the
town Of. • INliliasu, also of
journeys • and teachers among' the
people. • I
firs. -Grace Evans offered her home .;
for the ilex]'. meeting on ;Ray
.Mrs, Frank Smith' and Mrs.
Maurice Cameron assisted the
hostess with a very tasty lunch..
Air, John Schriel, Catharines,
was in charge of the regular morning
service in Ethel and Cranbrook on
Sunday, June 12. He was accom-
panied by his son Hans,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. lmeolaehern
went to London on Sunday with.
their son Wins .on. Mr, McEachern is
undergoing a cataract operation in
Victoria Hospital
Miss Mina Baker went to Detroi_
by bus where she visited her brother
Earl. •
Moved by Glenn
by Kenneth Bray
accounts be paid,
temporary period of 'two months,
— Carried
II-nether seconded
that all approved
Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary
The Cranhrock Evening Auxiliary
Was held at the home of Mrs. Ross
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