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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-05-17, Page 5ril,F4 SSELAS POST The Mentelpie WOrld, • • I FOR SALE < ....... 4.4.45 . p'lan's, real, nice, Sport ()Oat,. sIze .8tailley Alexander, rent ' 38, Apply at The Brussels Poet dump ..... .. 011,1.10.00 4,00 FOR SALE Good quality Sebago Potaitoes, John Penile Phone 75r15 WANTED Old pine and cherry furniture, LaMps, guns, and colored (lichee; P. A. Freeer Phone 392W8. BECOME AN AVON Representative Working part time. Start IM- PriecitatelV, Avon 00einettes has convenient eciehboerhooti Writ. ones available In Morris and Townships, Write Write Mrs. Milikar11 960 WELLINGTON. RD, a. LONDON, Or Call Collect GE - 29019 between 7 and 8 p.m, WANTED — 4 Range Shelters; 529. Bert Elliott Girls bicycle Phone 443J4 HELP WANTED -- Female help wanted. Apply to: Tile Pleasant Villa Nursing Heine, Palmerston, Ontario, Phone 351 `groy Twp„ Council Meeting was bola 04 my 5th Moved by :Email May iiecoudect "by Lawson Ward that the mlnatea of the last meeting. be adopted AS reati Moved by Archie Nana seconded.. by Glenn 'Nether that we rescind 'the motion passed on January 8th, lam giving tentative approval to the 1. G roy Twp, School Area No. 2, tO the issue of debeniures in the a'it of $60,000 for. the construction and eVtipping of ..tt 3 room school. Carried Moved by Lawson Ward. seconded. by Kenneth Bray that the Municipal Council of the Township of Croy approves the application of Grey Township. School Area No. $80,000 school. WORK WANTED — Interior and • Exterior Painting. Free Estinvi4es, Reasonable" rates. 13, Wilson Phone 25.T DEPARTMENT OF PLiPLIO WQrii0, OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to. Secretary, Pepartrncnt of Public Works, Room P-323, Sir Charles Topper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, and endorsed ,*TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF COAL, FUEL, OIL, AND PROPANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINOE OF ONTARIO, 1963.63" \KU be received until 3,00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1062, 'Specifications anti forms of tender can he obtained at the office of the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Room C-459, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa. Office Managers at: 225 Jarvis St., Toronto; 457 Richmond St., London; Post Office Building, Fort 'William, Oat Milers must be on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with, the condit- ions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. Robert Fortier, Chief of Adirrinistrative Services and Secretary STRAYED — Hereford tSteer, 'Saturday, to farm of Sandy Rowland, Ethel, • Owner may have same by identfying animal and paying for this .adv, for a debenture issue of to build and equipp a new -- Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded by Lawson Ward that we rescind the friction passed on November 4, 1961 to biStitct engineer James A. Bowes to examine and report on the 'Oh;Wage petition, signed by llY111:. G. Beirnes and others r qt R11, — (le riled goVed by Glenn 1-.Tuether set:end- :4riy Arehe Mann that we instruct -111rigineer James A. HoweS to ex- amine end report on the area described in the. Drainage Petition, 'signed by Wm. G, I3oirnes and others THE HON, JOHN HEWGILL c. P. The Hon, John Brocket..- bank, native of Grey eminty, hue been Minister of Mineral Resources' ail S•teloiteliewan spree 1953. He Served. overseas with the Princess, Patricia's .Canadian Light Infantry.' during 'World War will be in. Clinton Collegiate auditorium next: Thursday, May 24, at 8,30 -pan.: speaking in behalf • of T, C.A.4 Hemingway, Brussels, the New: DemeartVic Party candidate ire 'Huron 'Riding. RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN IN Huron County. Trade well esta- blished. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write Rawleigifs, Dept. E-152- 189, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, 11 .10 ANBRO P1'08byterian Thurcdt will begin. at ileginning Sunday'. May 20th the )11341;zr TUMIling in W.M.B. ,Meeting useeting.• of the Women's Mission:MYIi..locivity was held in the inanf4rt with ten nunnbors pro:iont aitd once i M lkL lTae l (1E47:r:se! Th e itu prayer was riven by Nelson. Ilia scripture reading was read. responsively, Mrs. John Schnock gave the topic ''The Church To.dav in Br. Guiana, Items on the work of Miss firi.1.1r, WO-ow a n and Mise Margaret Ramsay were read, also o. letter from Br. Guiana by Mdss Alien 1, Frrrest, Mrs. John Perrie read eurrent events. The president took charge for• the business, thirinT which the Presbyterial In.. Lizeknow May 10 was discussed • and the purchasing of necessary hooks for Deaders.• It was decided to purchase the material needed. Following 'this closing hymn and tmed's Pre von several contests on "Women of . 'the Bible"' were by (lie Leader, Mrs. r;orden -Knight. assisted' 4Tirs. Nelscn in serving lunch. Miss •No,xine Sina,lldon under- went an appendectomy in the K-W IlIesrital, Kitchener, on. Tuesday morning. Na'. Toni Stnalldon and son George, of .St.Themas visited' with George ,S-n.a.ldon last week, Mfr. and Mrs. Jack Noble, Hanover, visit rd at the home of Mrs. Jas. Neble. JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD. SEAFORTH is collecting wool for grading and sale on the co-operative ptan. Ship- pers may obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators Any GlIvernrnent Deficiency Payment will apply only on Properly Graded Wools Secure the Utmost by Patronizing The Organization that made this Dead Stock Serv!ce- ACHESON'S HIGHEST PRIC,B*, -ossible. For Dead, Old or Disabled Horses and Cattle phone Atwood 356-2622, Collect' Licence No. 166052 ATTENTION CAR BUYERS Our Low Cost Financing and Insurance Plan will help you make a better deal. BEFORE you buy talk to us. GLENN M; RONNENBERG Monkton — Phone 847.224) Brussels — Phone 65 Tuesday and Friday M.R.S. E. CARDIFF PRESIDENT HURON MUNICIPAL OFFICERS - Mrs. Edythe CarcliM clerk of the Township of Grey, was named to bead the Huron Municipal Officers' Aesociation at the association's, spring meeting held last_ week in .Seaforth Legion. Hall, with McKillon Township as host, Other officers elected are: vice- presidents, Jelin Livermore, Clinton, ttri Campbell, Hensall; treasurer; H. Blake, Gederich; secretary,. directors, eve year, B, G. Hanley. Getlerieh; two years, William. Oruickshanks, Turnberry; three years, 'William King, Brussels, The delegates were welcomed by Reeve Dan Beuorn',ann of McKillop and Mayor EdMund Daly of Seatorth. "Warden George MeCutcheon, of Brussels brought greeting from. Huron Cdunty. Sneakers included Andrew Dixon, who discussed the development of the Ausable Conservation. Authority .end T. M. MacDonald, • Emergency Measures Co-ordinator for Huron County, who brought members np to• date on. organization .acmes thel cduntv.- question period was Conducted hr D. R. Taylor of the Department of Municipal Affairs. — — TENDERS WANTED Tender will be received by the Undersigned to June 6, for furnace oil for Brussels Public School approximately 5000 gals, required. Lowest or airy tender not neces- sarily accepted. Mrs. 0. Elliott, Secretary PLUMBING AND HEATING — Modernize that bathroom, colored or plain fixtures; hot water or warm air furnaces, oil or coal firing; pumps and softeners; also ealvestrioughing. Call: • Lewis Whitfield, Blyth 130 or Carl 'Whitfield, Blyth 221'23 CANADiAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue E., Toronto 7, Ontario Moved by by Archie Fred Sinalidoe,..10,010 Inspector 275.00 ueorae Wesenherg, part salary• ..... ................. ..... ,50.00 (Icorge Wesenberg, tQ <-10derIch. meetings • ..... 20,00 ('ellandor Nursing name ,„, 79,75 of . Arthur, relief, Mar, and April . .... 32.66 Tlarold Swift, groceries relief • ........ ............ 29.51 Amos •SMIth grocerieS, relief 80.60. ROW. Cunningham, coal relief ....... .......... 13, 75 'Rent for relief ... .... ...... 20,00 Harold Swift, windex and bulbs. office .91 Ross Hanna, contractor.. James A. Howes, annt 996.00 Inglis Drain slept. • construction Inglis Drain ....... 100,0 C'. R. Dunbar, Court of Revision, Inglis Drain 5.00 C, R. Dunbar, commissioner Inglis Drain 0.00 Dray, Court of. .Iteytsion, Inglis Drain 5.00 Ken - BraY, commissioner Inglis • Drain 4,00 ,:ivehie Mann, 'Court of 'Revision,. Inglis Drain .. , 5.00 Glenn TtueLher, Court of Revision, Inglis Drain. 5,00 Lawson Ward, Court of Revision, Inglis Drain 5.00 - Carrimi Twp. of Morris, allowa.ncee Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded, Cleric's fees & by-laws by Archie Maur, that we nass By-Law bias Drain. 91,00 No. 5-1.90^ 'to .antliori7P the Collect, Village of :Brussels, ,allowances or of T"xes 'rm. the Townshlp of Clerk's fees & by-laws klITV to mail fox notfcee 34.00 Inglis Drain — Carried. E. N. Cardiff, .01ero 7s fees Moved by Lawson Ward seconded Inglis Drain 75.00 by Archie Mann that we transfer Mack Cardiff, allowances Our insurance to the Frank Cowan Inglis Drain 17" company, Woodstock, Oat, Carl and Harvey IttelcCin,“ — Carried, , allowances Inglis Drain 17.00 Moved by Glenn Huether second- Jas• T. McFarlane, allowances ed by Kenneth Bray that we in- Tneels Wain 8.00 CreaSe the Firemen's pay to $3,00 JPs. Armstrong, allowances for the first hour, and $1:00 per hour Inglis Drain, 14.00 after the first Firemen, to Leonard Ward's 24.00 — Carried. Firemen 'to John Catterson's —.16.00 Moved by Glenn Huether second- Firemen to Mina. Baker's 40,00 ad by Lawson Ward that we in- David Brown, maintenance etruct the Clerk and Road Super. fire truck 4.00 intendant Co advertise for a new 'rev, Rowland, gas tire truck ., 4.20 Grader Relit. Cunningham gas — Carried. fire trunk ....... ... , . . 1,05 Moved by Glenn. Huether seconded Melvin Cornochan, repair Mel Drain 21,00 acconnts he paid by Kenneth Bray. 'that all approvedl levee* Cowan Co„ insurance .... • Carried.970.72 general aredunt F. 'M. -Cardiff, Clerk's fees Lawson Ward seconded ; foe bounty ...... —„,...„...„ ......... 2:50 Mann that we do now • Streech Office, Supplies adjourn to meet again Stine 2nd or ; sumillee .. .... ... 1.90 - at the call of the Reeve Carried. Roads and Bridges 2.139,44 The following accounts were 0,230.43 paid: Town of Seaforth, debenture Clifford R. Dunbar — ReeVe Payment High School 954.30 Edythe M. Cardiff — Clerk TENDERS WANTED — Tenders will be received by the undersigned up 'to June 4 for the transportation of the pupils from No. school Grey T.S.A. No. 1 to No. 6 school. Operator to supply own vehicle to meet the require- ments of the Board of Transport. Any tender not necessarily accept- ed For further particulars contact, any member of the Board, Norman Hoover R. R. 3, 13russels, Sec'y Grey T.S.A. No, 1 " one 256, WInghare WINGHAM MEMORIAL 5Hor QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day CEMETERY LETTERING Your suarantee ter Over 35 Years of R. A. SPOTTON I 1 1 SCHOOL TENDERS REQUESTED 1 Morris School Board, will accept i tenders in sealed envelopes marked. i "tenders" until May 31 for the follow- ing contracts: 1, Painting all exterior wood work, two coats first grade paint at S. S. No. 4 and S. S. No. S also woodshed at No, S. . z, New eameatrekighing with neces- sary conductor piping at s,s. Ne, 4 and S. S. No. 7 I. Furnace oil for four furnaces, for school year commencing in Sept- ember. 4. Furnace Coal for schools 4, 5. 8, 10, and 13, Tender for any or all of these schools, Please state -Mueller of school and price of coat delivered. IT, S. Shaw, Brtissels, Out, TENDERS Tenders Will be received by the undersigned for the following: 1953 Chevrolet, 1 ton truck, express body, 4 speed tranSinis- Sion, 1050 Perri, 3A ton track, Belt Telephone SjOirtriee body, Tenders to' Brussels, torrid, and Grey Telephone Office by May 22nd, 1662. .Applications will be received by the undersigned for the following positions at —HUronview, Clinton, Ontario: 1. CHIEF .6t4iIONAksi ENGINEER Third Class NOON or better Duties to othineride, immediately Salary range 0,60.0 06006 2. 6tANIONAiki( ENGINEER Fourth Class Papers Duties to Cerninenee as soon as possible Salary ittando,000.00 006.66 AtiplitAten forms can be received from the undersigned And must he submitted in ern/6160S SUOPlied, Appllcat ohs ulose 12:00 me& Monday, May 14, '1062% Iteke4t 40 any' 44ineetten n44: nedeeeailiji ii0.6eliteet« JO-144 G+, BERRY Beeretaryi Board of Manadebtalito, 1-turanVlaw, Dederick Ont. HOW MANY HAVE USED A BANK LOAN? More than ever befOre—bedause the chartered banks haVe on their books more commercial and personal loans than ever before /CoMmercial loans to help keep the wheels of industry moving. Personal loans for a. wide variety' of individual and family purposes. At last count, more than 1.05c000 men and women were making use of some form of personal loa,t. for some Worthwhile purpose /Year by year, more people discOVer the ease and convenience of borrowing from a bank, It's good business to see your Weal, bank Manager 'When you stand in need of financial help, Tract s eat he Seen at the lifitSeele Morris and Grey Tele, pliOne y&tein Otage'. ' LoWdet utly tender rid necessarily aneetiteit. Ray Bronson, Secretary Biteable, iiiiijitid"and tiftw• Telephonic §"Oteiiit '!'HE CHARTEf ED 14ARItS ati-tVINC4- . 0.11. I . 6 • k ANEWIA91010277...........CEIMINSIDIMMEIMMUCIAMMIT" AMC91,219120111YMMTIMMIOR.40...61.120.1.:1, .41q17` 71.41!( a„seiefeielv•V.:: .. ... . . . • •• • . eet,M4,:„ 1.4