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The Brussels Post, 1961-02-16, Page 4GREY TOWN4HiP- .S.PHOOI, BOARD The •Grey Tow:1104? Meet Board. • met in the Ethel School en Febru ary 7th, at 1:20 pee. With ell mem, berm Present,. The minutes of the janoty Meet,. ing were read and adopted on Motion of Conley and. Fiseher Maio:). of Fischer and Smith time the Beare close NO. 4 school et the end Of June, aee to the low enrol, merit Carried Carried 'Motion of Conley and Fischer that the Secretary notify MIK:Ethel - Macelurchy that No, 4 school will be. closed as of June 3e, 1961 and that .her services will not be required after that date — Carried Motion of Williamson and Conley that the Board advertise for tenders for 20 cords of Hardwood for No. 7 and No. 11 schools ECONOMICS' CET IN JUMP aN SPRINO •Iii—imssommosoMISINISIS INCOME TAX COMPUTED F O R Farmers Businessmen Individuals REASONABLE RATES Glenn M. Ronnenberg INSURANCE IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY PHONE 65 'File Early — Phone Today for Appointment le WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Home Improvement Loans are available through 'your bank under the National Housing Act for :alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior of a home and for a wide variety of other improve- ments. You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to ten years to repay, These loans are also available to the owners of rental properties, wl WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Domln- loll 60.v' r.hment are available from your bank— up.to07,50 at five per cent simple interest and up to ten years to repay. .These .loans cover the purchase of all types of farm equipment and improvement to the farm house and farm buildings, , WITH A moil BUSINESS LOAN i Enquire about Government-backed loans for Arnprovements to small business establishments through the chartered banks—up to $25,000 and up to ten years to repay. Why Wait for Spring? ADVICE AND Asti Chi. YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL t MPLOYMENT soot. ISSUED liY Attikithent otir titti.mtRiSteit Olt LABO1fIti (.mstAtAr TUE 13,4tc'4:431341.5 POST Thureeiiee Febrierry Ilene 1 AL-.00.19.",....,rr• • YON.prim•••••.•••416, 1. cRANBROOK. Pbellee5e1V.13 FOR SALE ,e • Menke et Pip Lieya unki. patient 'Aierlie Clinton Heepito. --- FASTER THROUGH 1 NER FOR SALE,-, Potatoes and Onions, Nest Huron ?.reduce, Brussels PPR SALE Fore: Tractor and e furrow Plow; P. T. O. Cobey Manure Spreader: also Se Plate Tandem Disc. Mel Jertert Phone 53812 Brussels NOTICE Cattle Spraying for lice. Warm safer used. Phone: Mac Baeker, 95 Brussels FOR SALE — \Vinghain Classic Co* Steve, in good shape. Aberdeen Angue Bull, Registered, 1. months old. John ,Riau Phone 624)712 Wingham FOR SALE Day old Chicks ana started Pullets'. Get your discount now on early orders, Phone Collect Auburn 84 Charlie Scott service between, TORONTO STRATFORD 0111/EN SOUND SOUTHAMPTON KINCARDINE and intermediate points fast . . convenient . economical ,Effective Monday February 20th, 1961 Forget about traffic strain, parking worries— consult your local CN agent for the new, Con- venient Railiner schedules. 4441 Orenbrook *metres Institute The Mentally Meetilig of the Cranbrook WCelleit'S 'esthete- Wee bele, in the Qranbrook Coreeneriity Centre on on TeeSday evening, Feb. i. The roll call was answered with a Valentine 'seise. The. meeting was in Charge of. the President, Mre. -.Clear Sterner. 'Plans. Were =lee to have Schneider Supper in the Community Centre on April 6. Admission Will, be 50e and 25e, ArrangeMents were made to do a quilting on Wednesday, Mrs, Knight was asked to represent the Institute at tee convention in Ciuelph in the spring, Mrs, Gordon Engel gave the teethe. eParents are teachers and homes are schools," in which she pointed. Out that children need Models and not critice, Marilyn eenigbt gave a report on her camping experience last sum- mer as' the Listowel District High school representative for the Ontario Athletic Leadership Cemp, Mrs, eiceturchy of Listowel was the guest speaker. She spoke on the manufacture of eitninurr, foil and its many uses: Mrs. G. •Huether thanked her and presentee her with a smell gift. Miss Len, Noble conducted Valentine contest, ee delirious lunch was served by. Mrs, Martin McDonald. Mrs. Wm. Perrie and Mrs. Mac MacIntosh, FUR SALE Coal and Wood Renfrew Range; Heavy Duty Hot Plate; Electric Heater; Set of Steel Band 48" Bed Springs; Dresser with good mirror sheets. Pillow Cases, and quilts. Mrs. Laura Jerneen Phone90 Jr You save money! Beetitlie ter011 now up to. January 28th, your CO-OP Early Delivery Die.. count is $2.00 per ton; and, to February 401—$1.50. That's not all either, For Cash Pappent before, March 18th, there's an extra 5% Discount. 'toil' save costs too! Because year early delivery dollar savings can pay theinterest son storage facilities. Yes, and you'll save valuable hours by avoiding that seeding-time rush at every plant, when you 'older your CO-OP Fertilizer now! Early delivery also means that you're assured of the , correct analysis you require. ORDER CO-OP "E BETTER FERTILIZER NOW Remember! You get bigger value with the better Fertilizer CO-OP Fertilizer definitely hes a higher percentage of water soluble phosphate, so important on low-phosphate soils—a higher lime content —low moisture and uniform particle-size—less seed- burning characteristics. 424.20 0,00 7,00 7.93 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Caviller, McIntosh and Ward son Telephone Building Walkerton Irsisphonc, — Business $33; Reshienoo 108 -9 B. KIENNEDY, B. Ed., S. A., C. A.. L— Resident Manager. Motion of Williamson and Smith that the following accounts be paid 7Trrir - --, Carried. Texan -Grill, dinners • 7.80 George Dunbar, supplies 1.98 Howard 'Bernard, repairs 4,00 R. L. Cunningham, oil 307.87 M. sMcDonaldInuaition Lumber Ltd. Listowel Banner, advertising Gordon Workman, toilet seat I Meehan. Harrdware, supplies Educator's Supplies Ltd, supplies 70.75 Run Smith, le.bour 14.75 Postmaster, stamps Murray Hoover, labour 4170:0090 . SEE YOUR LOCAL MAN WANTED — RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN IN part of Huron County. Trade well establiished. Excellent opportunity. Full time. 'Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept, B-152489, 4,005 Richelieu. Montreal. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will 'be received until the first of March, for 15 cord of hard- wood (maple) and five cord of cedar, delivered to Duff's United Church, Walton, by the 31st of June. Tenders to be sent to Bill Turnbull, R. R. 2 Brussels, Sec, Board 'of Stewards ESELGRAVE BELGRAVE Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary me February meeting of the Ceanbrook Evening Auxiliary was held et the home of Mrs, Kenneth McDonald with 13 members present, The leader, Kay Pfeifer opened. the meeting with a verse. Hymn 600 'vas sung. Scripture, Psalm 13, verses 1 to 35 were read in unison. Kay Pfeifer led in prayer. The meeting was turned over to president, Marilyn Engel, The minutes were read and approved.. The roll call was answered with a verse with the word "heart" in it. The collection was taken. Plans for the World Day of Prayer were discussed. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson °slued to take the Dedicatory prayer at the evening meeting of the Preslipteriae in May. Mrs. Gordon 'lenge' offered her hone) for the next, meeting, - • The topic, "To Seeenty Churches", was read he Darla McDonald. The first and last yerses of hymn 791 were sung, The meetine closed by repeating the err,eee, Benedietion in enison. Lunch wee eerved by the hostess eeeietee i r Mrs, Jack 'Knight and Mrs, Cliff Bray, PHONE WINGHAM 1091; BRUSaEL $88w10 The meeting adjourned on motion of Fischer to meet again on March. 7th, at 1,30 pen. Norman S. Hoover, Sec'e. GREY UNION W, M. S. Why Wait Till Spring NOW IS THE TIME To Remodel Your Home W. A. l e AND Board KITCHENS — CUPBOARDS — BATHROOMS RECREATION ROOMS ECT. Whatever Your Problem May Be TENDERS WANTEI) The Grey Township School COME. AND SEE U FREE ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ARE YOURS NO JOB TOO BIG OR "TOO SMALL will receive tenders up to March 6, 'Pr e0 cords of Maple and Beech body wood, 14 inches long, to be delivered to No. 7 and No:11 schools by jely 1st. Norman S, Hoover, Sec'e. ATTENTION CAR BUYERS ....Our Low Cost Financing and In- surance Plan _will help you make a better deal. BEFORE you buy talk to us. Monkton — Phone 347-224J Brussels — Phone 65 Tuesday and Friday C,UR EXPERIENCE IS YOUR SATISFACTION Union W. ee, S. and. W. A. met at the home of .Mrs. Glen Rathwell on Thursday evening, February 9, with an attendance of 20. Mrs. Mac McIntosh led. meeting using theme "Voices From. Abroad", and was. assisted by Mrs, Ed, Morrow, Maxi, Leslie Lake, Mrs. Herman Whitfield, and 'Mrs. Seines Bremner. Mrs. rig ton Speiran presided for the. beeines period and the meriebers decided to send 2 pairs of blankets for overseas relief. The World Day of Prayer is to be observed at Mon.erleff this year. Mrs, Clifford Morrow reed theeiuinntee of the Previous meetine, and the roll .was answered With verse containin g the 'Word "heart". Mrs. Ja1)1,?0 Brel‘r np r .1 et intproqtiorr r'honte"• from, the new study book "Info the World Together". W. A. Meeting , Evelire Party BERNARD TEN PAS & SONS A progressive euchre was held in. the Community -Centre on. Friday evening with 9 tables in play, High honors went to Brian Evans and Mrs. Ralph. Meehan, low Leslie and` Dorothy Knight, Hall Board Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Hall Board was held With the chairman, Mac MaIntosh presiding, Retiring members were 'Mac Macintosh, Doug Evans and Ralph Mecham The three new me:Peers appointed are. Bill Gordoe, Stuart McNair and Allan MoTaelgart. Jack Knight, secretary Treasurer read the minutes of the previouS meeting. GENERAL CONTRACTORS BRUSSELS PHONE 384W18 REAL ESTATE 'Wilfred McIntee e— Broker LISTINGS WANTED On Farms, Homes, Businesses and. Summer Properties. (-1O1yfMITNITY STORE. including Comfortable residence, Located in good farming area, Terrific poten- tial to service neighboerhood, HARDWARE STORE and plumb- ing shop combined, Ile good village. BOOM 11/2 STOREY brick honse In Seaforth, Apply To CIORDON GRANT Phone 2.99 Brussels Ont, Local 'Representative of 'WILFRED MeTNTEle — Realtor Walkerton, On fn ri o 5 Offices and 25 Sri:leer-nen to serve. Yon. 411 OMMOIMII1011, Due to the Enthusiastic Response Mrs, Herman Whitfield opened the 'IV. A. 'meeting with hymn, e88,, follow. ed by the Lord's 'Prayer. The min- utes were read by the new- sec- retary-treasurer, Mrs. Lindsay McKay. A donation of $75 was, voted to the church treasurer. Five visits to the sick were reported. Miss Myrtle Locleing conducted an in- rteresting "automobiles' contest. Mrs. Lindsay McKay and Mrs, Everett Robinson assisted the hostess 'in serving refreshments, • re7 Nto g e tedre Unica Is Extending Their Offer On WOOL BLANKETS AND LEATHER GLOVES TO FEBRUARY ,p8th Take Advantage of This Wonderful Saving on First Quality Merchandise N .0 W • -2 • DEAD STOCK WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN SURROUNDING DISTRICTS FOR DEAD, OLD, SICK OR DISABLED HORSES of , CATTLig For PrOMPti Sanitait bisPaita Day or Night Call Leroy Acheson ATWOOD 2ENItFt 14000 (I4O' toil metres/ Plant tteeri8e No, 1.0-RP-00 dotteettlfg Ltcetise No, ttotitI w Atioit.64. Aeriodiatielg isett.ot tialta tieek •Ittiietdr: eitittaW h•reediee terti4 id 6-trout" Of tettlitr- titiOtteit •brieit dititiere, amply alt tor Bintth 944e et 'Natal 04iSti. it it: 4 .4 toirit.:Oill Ile Orr .11 10" Salit of 'tienneeinnik Siniea of more ts1l~oir.0 to=. Ball tin" id e.es A., 14 *I* iii te, 00 P. el* tit OOP, *We it 11SW. *oww 'WS Dollar' Doublers tio:'• riakt Ades. are 0.10 slide leather and itereeee Severer they' will said' yen' thoii entail bolt rirte!thear to youi doer whet ,0 ,iSeetnitti, whether ii be e.mr.ciont help., a desirable 040i *Ilion or a dinieetia A Most cOorte6iiiie and ineez tens!', Ode? would fie i0 try a Want Ad ,i, 44704.w ..4440 -, , , , . . _.„,, _..,,.„.. ..„,,,., ,,„ _.„ ,, ,, .., .. ,...., 0 REMEMBER, 'YOU NEED MORE'ROOMI tidy. Iiiii il tottm between your COO tied the: bee 004 :-.,Voti'll heed' .., 1,..-, II stopping sport Wider Winter itidittatii. Winterifine ii - .. s the time when road courtesy it metteitenlioi—gire the other ••• drivers a break! Snowbanks or drifting snow may .eOnceal *lied Viihklest hidden dririeWO*1nteriectiont, and pedal" illette Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McCall and Mr. and ,Mrs, Herb rtenvig returned noian .from a two Week vacation in Plorkiii, On tiriday , Mr. and Mrd, *in. tiniasibili d Xdtottorio. visited with Mr. and Mrs. ICtstbri mettavin ?Wet` the weeit end. . 4 MPS.. Margaret ... Itstriritte;1 and. Mrs. 14:11:velr' Craig redaiitlY atter4, ed h. 1:A.e-dasr course 'to ttritenel;§ ter : tol ,t-:ti tinti •:Fttrtii: course 'i dettoriii -, itirty t.fe Rniti.it' Mr. and Mi.'4, liiiiiiWil Rifellifee r itiiitil and: Turkey' or dookotiritiO i ' iibetit thd, *edit di4 with itte, itt4 ' Sirs, told 'itoldite,' 'i*i't)'' .