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The Brussels Post, 1960-06-16, Page 5I-, R. WILF1,,.:1) P. G. 4-4.,;ORY, Q. C.. Execulive Vice fi'rooic;r.t zrd of British Mortgage & Trlost Con as President of The Dominion Mortgage and Invest ments Association This Association administers assets of nearly $10 billion and is composed of 46 Canadian trust, loan and insurance companies, MEE NORTGAGE &TRUST COMM Founded in 1577 Read Office: Stratford p TII IIRTJSSET45 Thursday, Jw le , 1000 7:114.rs .11;if.,!i, ix away in Toronto ttonvral ifospital t,a Monday. May bat Wallace, Hon or the INN. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace. wus Writ, on the Oth Coe. of Ternberry Township 71:f yOats ego. 'Cie tango,- nom/ to holes (vt, when Ile was 0. hey, witeri, they insrtli iheIr Ilium.. for several yeace, later loovw;.. to Detroit. After the passing or his parents lu? zuttrried Fiditho Mitchell of Toren a where, they MIT° resides for several: yqar:i prior to bin death. Waillace leaves to mourn his ntssint, his wife, of Toronto, and wo p,1141-ers, Mrn. (F.',11a) Grimmer of Preston, and Mrs. Law- rence (Mary.) Willis, of Jamestown; iliac a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral was held the follow f. Thursday with intermens; in Toronto. Mr, Wilfrid P, •Gregory, Q. Exec-LW/7e Vice-President and Mau' aging Director of the British Mortgage &. Trust Company, of E4tratford, has been elected Prost. ; dent of the Dominion Mortgage anal Investments Association at the annu- al meeting held recently, Investements. Association, ad- ministering assets of nearly $10 billion, is composed of forty-six Canadian trust, loan,and insurance i companies., WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day CEMETERY LETTERING Phone 256, Wingham R. A. SPOTTON 1960 BIRD HOUS E COMPETITION (For Fair Work) Caviller, McIntosh and Ward CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Talopkon• Building Walkerton KENNEDY, B. Ed., B. A., C. A., 1 — Resident Manager. Telephones — Business 6$11; Residence IN r_1111111014117144411041Criai llionsimalmsgis_ (b) Poster must measure 16" x 26" (b) Poster Mast measure 16" x 24" moult ,ed on stiff paper. (d) No cut outs permitted, Judging will be based on the following required of a good poster: 1. A poster should a' tract instant attention. 2. The PICTURE and WORDS should point only to the event, des' e, and place. 3. A. poster should be easy tc read and understand is a distance of ten. feet or more. 4. Colours should be bold and strong. Such as black and white; yellow and blue, or any corVrasting colour. 5. A poster should be effectively simple, original and have advertising appeal, Neatness will count. Rules IN MEMORIAM GLASSIER — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother and grand. mother Mabel-Glassier, who passed away June 19-1958 , Those who we love go dirt of sight But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind. - ) 1, The work nnis be done by pupil from a public or separate school, but may be dbne under the supervision of parent or teacher, 44,..roaramooramataraftr .",i AC,HESON'S Dead Stock . Service Highest cash prices paid In silk rounding district for dead, ear, elck or disabled horses lee cattle. For the fastest ante proper removal of all andeeft day or 'night, use our gutsisstre exchange (at no cost to rint4 Dail Long Distance end ask Ear ATWOOD ZENITH 84008 OR GEORGE HISLOP WROXETER 2R10 Don't forget to celebrate the Giorious 12th of July in Brus.sels... woe,henesmonsmerosuareramasmmi441aaa ammo B siness e rids 2. The bird house may be for any bird (except a martin) and the con- testant must sYate with entry, the bird for which. it is intended. 3,• The bird house will! be judged for originality, workmanshiip ability for bird intended, 4. Every bird house entered must have the name and address of the conifestant and. the Society from which a comes. DR. R. W. STEPHENS antainte, rthsiver4tv of Toronto PHYWCIIAINI end SURGEON Tr&memixa 45 arascok, etva. C122g1=17-4.4.=a0b="-- D. A. RANK Peter Billy. and and MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL . MEETING The Council met lin the Township, Hall on June 6th, 1960, with al,1 the members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Gordon 'Wilkinson and Reiss Duncan Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by Stewart Procter that the u:,,tral grants be given to the fairs as follows: BrusselS Pair -Board, 82,00.00; Blyth Fair Board, 5100.00; Delgra,ve. School Fair $35.00 — Carried Moved by Ross Duncan, seconded by Stewart Procter that Geo. Martin be hired as tax collector at a salary of $325.00 plus postage Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just in alli her days, Sincere and true in heart and mind,. Beautiful memories eke left behind,. Ever remembered by her family, Gertie and Stuart, Agnes and Fred 1. and gr andchilden,, Danny, Charles, i . 1-P7f..11. 14.1. AND' ANIMIILANCE. MEV `0,171 Lod Mriector andT._.:An>abuin Suggestions (a) Do not use expensive mater- ials. 'Old weiathered boards, pack , ing boxes, bark of trees, pieces of • hollow VIree trunks, are all Suitable and do not cost intich. (b) Good bird houses look the part. Remember it is a house for a bird. not a Ivy house that imitates a house for humans. (c) Colours — The best colours are natural weathered material, or brown, green and grey can. be used, avoid bright colors, (dl All bird houses should provide a means by which they can be cleaned every year. The following dimensions are correo'' and should be followed carefully. mom as or g5 ,c,rocromnr14 R. S. Hetherington' K. wiNci-mm zna Inift `s1 'y end MIStart7r2,7 IV! ev'y —G1rr xi r ct,t5ltra. orrair — Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed, see- ended by Gordon Wilkinson that ths rola bilk as presented by the Road Superintendent be paid — Carried Moved by Ross Duncan, seconded by Gordon Wilkinson the; ; the ,general accounts be, paid. — Carried, Moved by Stewart Procer, sec- onded by Ross Duncan that the mu-t- inging adjourn 'le meet again on July 4th at 8.30 pan. Carried The following accounts were paid: Tart McDonald, sheep killed 8 40.00 Tlios. Miller, valuator, 2.00 Town of Wingham;fire truck call 25,00 Blyth Standard, supplies 12,50 Geo, Martin, hydro for hall and shed Provincial Treasurer, insulin Cordon Nicitoson, warble fly spraying , Itoward Smi h, warble fly inspector Pearson, Edwards and Cio. postage T3elgrave warble fly powder 144,90 Ken Johnston, chickens killed Fierbert Garnins, valuator Amos CI, Martin, tile for Bioko Drain Dlyth Dis Met Piro Area, 1 Baker Nursing Mine 1. Jack Drown, Blake Drain. Relief Account Stewart Procter, mileage to, 'Municipal meetIng 5,00 faille Parra t Geo. .C. Reeve Clerk Bluebird — "That's where Judy lives o is she ever lucky! 11'2,00 2,07„80 5,30 J udy certainly.is lucky. She lives in a Medallion Electric Horn And the home that wears the Live Better Electrically Medallion is the most envied address in any neighbourhood. Medallion Homes are a new standard of modern living. They have at least one major appliance installed and electric service is provided for several more. Medallion Homes are light-conditioned with a new high standard qt lighting for all areas—inside and out. Every Medallion Home has adequate circuits, outlets and switches for modern electrical living plus extra capacity to provide power for the new appliances you will add in the future, So, when you're buying a new home—or remodelling an older one—step up to a new Standard of modern electrical living. For complete information on Medallion Homes call your local Hydro office or consult your electrical contractor. 150,00 Size of Entrance Opening tie Wren— litside Size of PloOr 4" x 4" Inside Depth , 6" to 8" Size of Entrance Opening A" 1.00 Bring the whole film* to the Lord Elgin --sat low cost. This is a fatality hotel where ahildron alb welcome. • FAMILY IttAtES (Booms 01110 --for etliidr4sI under 14 years accompanied by parents. • Dependable baby sitters available and Ireasin1. able, a Meals for children ander 14 yeds at reditced prices. o Formulas no problem--rid chair*. • CAR PARN—supervised-L'on prenilsa (100 cars). Sea ottawd---eatietdet Capital Lord Elgin is oily daps from,. the Porlicimeat Broildings, mg stores, railway terminal, and theotera,, e.iii•44‘i4a,46116io:•441•60•4 . 4 .. 410 962.49 14,00 85.50. 5,00 35,00, • 1000 POSTER COMPETITION (F'or Pail Fair) kuleS 1. The poster must be designed by a MTV though sage."' lone :may' Ise offered by parent or teacher. 11. The comp.11titn bee open to girls and boys or rublie or seritrato HOTEL Elgin of Laurier (a) 'Poster must advvertlse. it Horticultural function, DAN0a To the vastsit of The Mercy Brett. t sttools. FRIDAY, JUNE 17th Dancing frorn 10:06 to 1:00 The Poster WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL Sponsored by the Hall Eoard Pielretinneet Booth a 'Hatt Ccidada's ',Fa p P. GREGORY O. family Hospital 7-i-s once premiums are required after inar- rim. Be sure, you are both protected, Tell your employer or collector right away. If you pay direct tell the. Commission, READ YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE GUIDE —if you haven't one, ask your employer or write ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION TORONTO 7,, ONTARIO Ammou,:!...pr.rzepsommmen d'auswiTo, •*. 01,104=.N. DEAD sTocn. sErtyr Highest Cash - Prices Paid for Slok, Down, or Disabled Cows and Harsco ., Atsa, DEAD COWS* and HORSES AT CASH VALUE Old Horces 5o per PouNcl Phan?: ColEatt BRUCE M.A.RLATT 24 Hour Service PHONE 133 Ent/MIA' PERCY STEPHENSON PHONE 55r12 ETHE1, Inside Size of Floor -5,, x 5" Inside Depth 8" Size of Entrance Opening Robin -Shelf — Inside Size of Floor 8" x 8" Inside Depth 8" , Size of Entrance Opening open Chicadee — Inside Size of Floor 4" x 4" Inside Depth 8 " 15.85 3.91 LIVE I3ETIER ELECTRICALLY Mrs. Frederick Q. McCracken Word was received here of the death of Wane's Sane Gardner, Widow of the late Frederick. C. MeCracken, who died In Edmonton, May 310), 1960 in her 56th year, 'Mrs. McCracken was born in /31nevale, the daughter of the late John and Jane Gardner., They lived in Bnutsseils• until 1927, when they moved lso Edmonton. Her husband', predeceased her ,in 1236. She is survived by two children Margaret at home; Jack of Devon, 1 Alta.; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. One son Lisle, was killed in the Dirsr• World War. One daughter, Mrs. Rarssel Currie, died in 1254. The funereAl was held in the Roy and Owen Chapel of Chimes, Edmonton. Thursday, June 2nd. Many beautiful floral tribtr'es, and expressions of sympathy Showed the esteem in which the family was held, •