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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-01-25, Page 4Wan. MOArtetr, Mileage & Road Accounts Nr3vaogaresi member . , .... .......... .... 60.00 118.87 Jos. Smith . Mel Craig' 57.50 i 11 Clarence White 97.90 60 i Bryans 'Welding, repairs .., 56.31 78.59 Topnotch Feeds, salt J. C, McNeil, oil 3 0 Glenn Snell, snow plowing .... 464489.:0 Wingham Tire, 2 tubes. 75056 I. Begrave 'CceOn., sal.t 12.50 1 Sawyer Massey, blades ....„ , 5139.'187° Ideal Supply, brake fluid Lietowei Transport, freight ,, 2,01 Walter S. 'Scott, insurance 231.5a i Morris Township, "Purvey Drain ...... , ............ 168.75 The following appointments were made under By'Law No, 1, Assessor — Jack Brewer — $600,0 0 Clerk — George Martin — 775,00 ; Tax Collector--1Geo. -Martin-350.00 I Treasurer—Nelson Higgins— 500.00: Poundkeepers Carl Johnston, Stewart McLennan. Ross Purvey, John Bowman, Stanley Hopper, , Robt. 'Mill, Mervyn Pipe, 'ROTA. 1 Grashv, IVICCutcheon, Ernest Robt, Bird, Wm, Craig, Geo, Blake, Job, Nesbitt, Rae T-Tuether. • Livestock Valuators Pert, 'Genies, 'rhos. Miller, Fenceviewere — Northwest — Harold Procter, Milor Ca.se.more, Bert Casemore Northeast Wilfred Warwick, Wm, Peacock, Frank Sellers. Earn ,5%; with Safety Head Office: Stratford Seud this coupon to your nearest British Mortgage 'Office in Brampton, Gioderich, Hanover, S.iistowel or Stratford. — I enclose my cheque for $ for inveatmemt for years. — Please send me a free folder giving full information. NAME ADDRESS -•••mmiumams•Er IMMO> 211i ssx•mommeas BRITISH MOetTGAGE GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES To invest — see your local agent or send your cneque to your neatres.t British Mortgage office. Invest today — interest begins the day you invest. •••••••••••1.0 11•••••••• per hour Mel Craig 1,15 per hour Truck Driver — Clarence White — $1.10 per hour Labor ;Wages $1.00 per holir Stewart Procter Geo, Martin Clerk Reeve FOR SALE e- Arleta, cocktail length, Bawer evening gown, strapless, size 14 satin pumps', size 73i, to match. Marion Michel Phone 70 — $100 :Or irpre. — 3 to.. 10 years - interest paid by cheque. - authorized by lair as investments for trust 'funds, BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY Southwest — James Wilson, Bruce Smieh, Chas. Souch Southeast — 'Kenneth McDonald, James Smith, Harvey McCutch-, eon. Weed Inspector — Gordon Nicholson Graderman — Jos. 'Smith $1,16 AS LOCAL AS YOUR 4th, NEWSPAPER I r f • .. 'e ..eezeiel„" ..„., Its pages may carry news from around the world but you think of it as your local paper. And it is—reporting • local events, identifying itself with local causes and the daily life of the community. — . In much the same way, the branch of the chartered bank where you do your banking is a vital part of the local scene, serving local needs— serving you. At the same time, however, the local branch is part of a larger, nation- wide banking system. As such, it puts at your disposal knowledge, ,experi- ence and resources that extend far beyond local horizons, linking your community with the rest of the world. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY • -et" • ....we ^r'"'" 7eNeee.e • • „ f if, S. • .0 1, '3,4 ':4,104 4014.4145:01441,11 -;" eet.;.:±4.44•1.7.':4! D rt • iL • • THE BRUSSELS POST Thuna'claY, sTant.larY 25th, 190 .""1: subscripthene 34,69 'Roo.account --a.m.-- 1,14,46; Hydro, Bleetrie, Beigruye Street Lights ,,,,,,, ,„ 104,02; Waltoa Street lights 72,07 Callender Nursing Home ,,.,..,,,,,.92,75. Mercury BluopritIting Go, Ltd. drainage level ..... ..... 0037 Biroolthaven Nursing Home „,„ 185.50 Ontario Association of Aural Municipalities 15.00 Post Publishing House, ftdvertistug ...... ...... „... 4,00 Pineerest Manor Ltd. 02.75 Hairry 'Wright Burke Drain 14.50 I Lloyd 'Wheeler, Burke Drain ..„ 12,00 Victoria Hospital, drugs ...... „ 26.80 j Ti, H. Coultes, Hospital Canadian Vocational Training Programme. For Persons 'Murray ',Hoover, Ago. ,Smith, Mae -Deneereyi Archie .epeipbell. Ross Stephenson„ Cslitford. Bray Seat Ilileleteen„ Wint. Bremner, . James ',CI:Miler,. Jeenee Williainage„ • Leidy Director Mrs, Boss. 'Knight Comnieflity DirectorA Cream - ,,,,,,,,,, Doug Fraser. Hog • Martin Bann. James 'Smith Rose Keight Charles Thoneas Doug Frame Williamson Jack Knight thanked the Direct- Ors 'for their support during his term as president and asked the !same loyal 'support for his successor, The lunch committee served lunch. co-operation with the Federal provincial Trade Schools, end' munielPalities where technicel available, training for unence -The Province of Ontario, in Government, whit provide in eepen request in some local 'and porameroial faellities are persons. male or female, in certain trade or corm subjects, provided that there are sufficient applio, The aim of this programme is, to train people for employment. ployed mercigl ations, luture Peet Poultry Auditors MUNICIPALITIES. WISHING TO SET UP LOCAL TRAINING PROGRAMMES; Write to the Director, Vocational Training, Department of Education, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, PR,OSPECTIVE TRAINEES; Contact your nearest National Employment. Service office for information about courses now offered in Ontario, 1.1VileG ALLOWANCES Where Unemployment Insurance benefits are exhausted or' do not apply, trainees are paid living allowances. Morris. 'Twp. Council The 'Council met in the Township Fall Fall on Januery S, with all the members present. The following signed the Declar- ation of Office; Reeve — Stewart Procter Cotmcillors — Walter Shortreed, William Elston, James Mats, and Ross Smith, Rev. Anderson of Belgrave United Church conducted a devotional period, Jas. Mair and Walter Short- reed ow behalf of the Council ex- pressed appreciation to Mr. Anderson for a donation for the bazaar. Moved. by Betty Knight, seconded. by Kay Pleiefer that we bring something for' the bazaar in ,Mareh, Pt was moved by Doris McDonald that we donate' our February seushine collection to the Kennedy fund. Doris .McDon- ald gave the annual lqaitland Presbyterial report held at Wingham. . for coming to the 'meeting. January 9th. The topic "A The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Walter Shortreed. and Ross Smith, Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by Jas. Mair that the applicat- ion for a tile drainage loan be approved Tuesday, Dream Come True" was read by tle.ace Evans. The first, sixth and eeventh verses of hymn 410 were iing. Betty Knight closed the meet- ing with plrayer, Lunch was served by the hostess .assisted by Doris McDonald and Eleanor Stephenson, The annual meeting of Knox "Presbyterian Church will be held on Monday evening, January 29 at 9.20 in the church. Lunch will be served et the close of the meeting; Mrs. H. A. Johnston 'rho passing of Mrs, Gertrude "."Feierene loans-ton, age 76, oceured in the University Hospital, Saskatoon, December 30., 1961. The funeral service was held. Necinesclay, San. 3, at awo o'clock. 'from Bigger United Mauch con.- • ducted by Rev. D. 'Weatherburn. lass Shirley Rowland sang "Be- eitend the Sunset" and Mrs. E. ., 'Davidson was organist. Honorary Pallbearers were{ Nessers D. Augustin, F. Radford, I Arnott, W. Penley, T. Moore, .and G. Bateman. • Active pallbearers were Messrs. • lret. McGowan, C. geese. T. Sommer- , field G, Belly, S. Moore and J. • Martins.. Burial was in Biggar cemetery with Ttigegar Funeral Home in I. -elearge of arrangements.. Xis. Johnston was born in Morris Township and went West to Teelfield in 1916. In 1918 she married. Henry .34ienston. Tn. 1955 they moved to Biggar where they resided until 'her death. Mrs. Johnston was active worker in the community and church affairs, "bang a Life Member of the WA.& and. 'a member of the W.A. and at .hone time a Sunday Sunday teacher :at Elelfield Church. She is survived by her widower. ,three daughters, Mrs. Weida Hing- -ston, Caveil; Mrs. Leone Baker, -Derell: Mrs, Beth May. Fiske.; one brother, .T. C. Biliby of Biggar and erne sister. Mrs. M. Calder, of Edmonton end ten grandchildren. Tn lieu of flowers donations were made to (least Foundation Fund." Her oniet and reserved manner 'made :her a beloved friend and -tetalateve and won the terve and sympathetic iinderstanding of all her fellow workers. Moved by by Jas. Mair appointing — Carried Moved by Jas. Mair, seconded by Win. Elston that we pay the membership fee to the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities — Carried Mair' that Ross Smith Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by Ins, be our member on the Maitland I Valley ConstirVation. Authority for - Elston:,seec'aorerdie'ectil that By-law No.' 1, 1962 Township Officials, GREY TOWNSHIP FEDERATION MEETING Grey Township Federation held its, annual meeting in Ethel Com- muity Center on Tuesday, Jan. 16. .Progressive Euchre started tne evening's program, off with the following winners: Ladies high Mrs. Joyce van Vliet; men, Scott McLeon; low 'score for ladies, Mrs, Wilfred Seiecklere men, Tan van Vliet; most lone hands, Ross McLean; low score for ladies, Mrs. Dunbar. Pound-keepers, Livestock Valuators, Fenceviewers, Weed Inspector, lOradermen and Truckdriver be I passed as read the first, second and third time — Carried Moved by Welter Shortreed, sec- onded by Ross Smith that By-Law No 2, 1962 authorizing the Treasur- er to borrow up to $60,000 from the Imperial Bank of Commerce in. Wingham be passed as read the let, 2nd and 3rd times — C Moved by Wm., Elston, se:oliirrliea pd by Ross Smith. that Jas. Mae, he a topreeentativeit on the Brussels Recrea Lionel Committee for 1962' -- Carried. Jack Knight, presIdent called the ' meeting to order and asked the secretary to read the minutes of the bet annual meeting, treasurer's report. and. also the auditor's report. These were all adopted. II Elmer Ireland, Wingham, County' preeident, brought greetings front I the County making special mention Stephenson: lucky chair prize, Geo. this year, to he held in .Seafortb, Mr, Ireland mentioned the several CRA NBROOK community group votes that will he , held this year and hoped Grey Town- ship farmers would support them. Graribrook Evening Auxiliary The Huron County Hog Produere The January meeting of the annual meeting will be held on thanbrook Evening Auxiliary was February 13 with 'George McKay° bald at the home of Mrs, Jack of 'the Marketing Board as' guest Knight with nine member's present, speaker. "The leader, Mrs. Ross Knight opeged Mrs. Carl Hemingway, a director the meeting with a verse "Call to of 'Huron County Safety Council Worship." First, third and, fourth reported on that body's' annual -7orses of hymn 126 were sung. The scripture reading Psalm 8 was' read in unison, The New Year's theme was read by Mrs. Jack Knight, Mrs, Nelson and Betty Knight, Betty Knight led in prayer, The meeting Was then turned over to the presid- gest, Marilyn Engel, The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was answered With a New Year's verse. `The collection was' taken by Grace 'Evans. The sunshine collection was 'taken by Doris McDonald, It was -was moved by Doris and seconded by Eleanor that we buy six retnembie. nice -cards. It was decided that alt I members take sandwiches to the nnntai meeting Jan. 29th at 8:30, At nets euggeeted , that we give ten 'tents lunch eolleetien. The. secretary is to write to Simpsorie and natoris Moved by Jas. Maim, seconded by Walter Shortreed that, Wm. Elston. and Clare Vanbamp he representa- tives on the Belgrave Arena Board. -- Carried Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by Jas. Mair that Walter Shortreed. and Stewart Procter he represonta- Lives on the `Myth Fire Area Board — Carried Moved by Was. Elston, seconded meeting held that day, A Safety by Walter Shortreed that Stewart Film "Pardise Valley`' is avallabe Procter and Ross Smith be retire- to any organization caring to nee it, sentatives on the Wingham. Fire Booklets on Huron County accidents Area Board wore avaiahle at th e door. r- Carried Farmers' are facing difficult, times i Moved by ,Tas. Mair, seconded by stated Carl Hemingway, County l Ross Smith, that R. H. Cotiltes be Fieldnean. There are tnose who are the representative on the Wingham :saying that beeauge fanners are not Hospital Beard making profits they Sell oat to large corporations', howeVer any farmer making a decent living le not, selling out. Referring to CO OOefativeo• they are setting the priees and the others are following,.. In 13 peeve tithe Co-en ineuratiee hiss of the leadership trebling course Mr. Hemingway presided for the election of Offiters: President „ .... Jan win Vliet Vied Pree, .... Strickler r Scheel Section Directors .... — Carried. Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by Jas. Maim that the printing con- tract for 1962 he given to Blyth, Standard at $184.00 - (harried I. it was agtreed that Council salaries be set as follows: Reeve — $260,00; Cotineillore — $175,00• each, • • r-e Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed, see. endedby 'Wm. tiston that the general accounts es presented be taid Carried Moved by Waiter Shortreed, see- onded by 'Ross Smith that the road rideminte as presented lay the Road Superintendent be paid .44,.0.criadece v 'eltal Elvin Beulevordtif Laurier Ave. ‘`'4 '''''''',46Debeielde -Peee• - • - rrte tV. and Radio' lei -kr Cio.''''' .: * ' r'll '"s e etieyantlitleteatileuee,. ,ee "e.,, eTERCb GUESTS es, .Olit ilAlkiIN6Mit. Itt(D, ' kir,: ,150., J rx t,. 1664 3.0 et t t St rtgl e '1,1 .!.' 0 - V. ib,. .,— 40' fp' Doubles $10-W..0 4 dErstrol 5-3333 ere Carried On motion et Win. Eietete and 'Ina, littile the 'Meeting ,edibertied to nieet agrilts on Felirl itiry ,5 tit i P,Iii. 10iiie e' ' ree thittried The folloWiror oneermts wore paid:. e'..sriA:rAt Ateetirite COnlitv tip tforoa, erdieettrie" telteg .. .. $34'3.63 1,rol .i 603 (411'6166 f16:ileitififft, oft .T`tigh Selicitil ..... .......... 135.6d: iiitilielnel. World, atiPPitea k sl