HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-09-13, Page 4KEEP INSIMEDII
Separate premiums are required for-
your insurance from now on, Obtain
application. 'form, at a bank, a hos-
pital or the commission.
KEEP INSURED:
The Family premium must be paid to
cover husband and wife. Tell your
group OR, if you pay your premiums
direct, notify the Commission,
N••••>.*•.
KEEP 114$1,11KED:
Follow carefully the instructions on the
back of the Certificate of Payment
Form 104, which your employer is
required to give you.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION
2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO
Always keep your
=••••1. Hospital insurance
ai Certificate handy.
The Man with the experience to "Carry On"
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Pr ogressive Cuservative
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George McCutcheon, who celebrates his fortieth birthday this year
was born anti raiscd in Morris Township, As a family man with
two daucl:Ic's and whose wife — a former school teacher — was born
In the same area, he is typical of many of us who live In this riding.
Elected Warden of Huron County after six successful years on the
Brussels municipal council, Gecrgc tvicCutr...' today has the neces.
eary broad experience in public service to .c.ares.tint you capably at
Queen's Park. He will take an active part in the vigorous Robarts
administration and carry on the traditions of progress which Huron-
Bruce has enjoyed under the Progressive Conservative goverment.
WELCOMES THE FAMOUS
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and 5
Afternoons & Evenings on the Grandstand
A REAL LIVE CIRCUS . . . DON'T MISS IT!
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thoy had bettor siert grooming ne. :Rion for P,rtiaSOIS Pitit4.
Iii "gont.mriliorLoitii and 29th, AO:bur friorids Wilt be there.
fgeplieMber 13tit. 1502 TIM BRUSSELS POST A
'Dr., Donald M„ 'Noble:
.Pk1Y$.101.AN. AND §'PRq..g.Q.N.
Witisties to nunettnee• the opening of leis oftWa
..or the 'General PrACtiee Qf' 1.1edicine-
3riisSels, Ontario,
CLEARING AUCTION $ALE
1 Clearing Auction Sale at
lot 26, Con. 10, Grey TWp.
a miles East of Brussels, on
1 WEDNIEDSDAY, SEPT. 19th
tiroa.els •QP411.01:
The August .uteeting of the
°tumid was. .1404. In the OlerWIS offico
0:S, Elliot, and d, Q, Icruuter beteg
absent
Moved by L, It, Mischa% .seeortileil
by W. A, Williainsen that the
minutes of the meeting of ,Tulr -Vth,
and 20th be apvteci as read,
Carried
at 1 p.m.
retired.
coz Itsbutt Double Disk
1.tind Packer
furrow International •flow
Rubber Tired Wagon Once uOIO
Fi;„-,1n, Trailer 7, section IlarroW
Rake Oat Roller -Circlar Saw
2 unit NW-0441
Viking Cream Separator (like new) I
11.1asey 1-.1arris, Cream Separator 1
1950 CheV. 1.4 ton Truck
Water Trough . Barn, Jack
Egg Washer Chicken Feeders
Rrooders. Shelters
Drive Shpft and Pulleys
400 ft, Plastic ilte
Walnut Lumber
6 cord Furnace Wood.
2 ton Coal
Fornitvrq
'A 1. HOURS: MM.. :T40.4., Thus-. Fri.. Sat.,
arternoons 1:84 .--- 5:04 p.m.
es. and Fri. evenings 1130 9:30 P.m. 1 Moved by W. A. Williamson see.
' orkdeil by L. R. 'Wotan that Alvin
1 INlieLollaa, Wm. StratyclUdt, MrF,
Anne Baker and Reg. Sullivan be
granted building permits as per
raPplicatton
And
Cattle
7 Holstein Cows milking
1 llolstein Cow due in Nov.
1 Holstein Cow due in Oct.
i4 Holstein l eifers due In (Jct.
1 7 Hereford and Dni,ham Heifers.
with calves at foot and rebred i
9 Durham and 'Hereford Heifers due
in Jan. and Feb. .
1 two year old Holstein Helfer dne.
I in April
1. 1 open Holstein. Heifer
3 Yearling Holstein 'Heifers
2 Charinis Milstein Yearlings
Dining room suite
5, 'Holstein Steers, about
1000 lbs I Chrome Nitchen Sot Table & Chairs
1 Pall Holstein Calves
8 Spring IloisNin Calves
1 Purebred Holstein Dull, a yrs, old
P igs
2 York Sows due time of sale
Implements
David Brown Tractor, 050 .Imple.
matie 2 yrs. old, less thaw 1000
hrs, work, completely equipped
Freeman Loader
john Deere 3 furrow Hydraulic
Plow with trip standards (new)
Iola Deere 1$ disk.
Fertlizer Drill
3, point hitch ,Cultivator
Double Disk
4 section Drag Narrows
0 section Spring Tooth Harrows
,Tiohn Deere (Me Way Disk
• Allis Chalmers No, 60 Combine with
scour clean and Pickup equipped
with new type grain and straw
decks
Massey Harris Binder.
McCormick Deering Power Mower
7
Post Hole Digger with 12" Auger
{new
eut Steel Land Roller etwl
Buzz' Saw
Rubber Tired Wagon complete
with flat rack
Walking Plow
2 Wheel Trailer complete with flat
2 Wheel Trailer
Walking Plow
Trailer complete with stock
/ log boat
,x Colony House 1212
2 Unit Surge Milking Machine
(2 yrs, old)
I. Unit Universal
18 Milk Cans
Pile Scrap iron
Pig Feeder
Chicken Feeders
Rubber Tired Wheel Barrow
Ensilage Cart 30 ft. Endless Belt I
16 ft. 4 grain Auger
1..fi Ei,P, Motor Iron Sugar Kettle
Water TrOugh
Household Effects
Library Table Dining
Dresser and Stand
B Storm Doors 3 Rocking
Several Odd Chairs
Se vin!' Machine Point Sprayer
tamps Qua0Ity of Dishes
Other or article too numerous
to mention
TERMS CASH
Prop, --Leslie• Lake
R. R. 3, Brussels
Harold Jackson
George Powell
Reminders about your
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
Carried
Moved by W. A, Williamson see-
ended by L, R, Meehan that the
Reeve and Clerk he authorized: to.
sign au offer to purchase for
$1000,00 with 1\Itr, Harry Reuben.
stein an the building to- be used as
a Fire Hall
Clrain and
Writing Desk China Millet
Wardrobe Red •Springs Dressers
Rocking Mfrs Smolt Tables
Lamps .,.,,Refrigerator
4 Timer Electric Range
Chest of Drawers Curtains.
Clocks
Other article too numerous
to mention
No Reserve. Farm Sold
Terms Cash
Prop, — Ernest Stevens
Auct. — Harold Jackson
Clerk — George Powell
Carried
Moved by W. A, Williamson, sec-
onded by L. R. Maohan that the
Village make application to the
Department of Highways for interim 1
subsidy on the 1092 road expendi•
tures to. August 31, 1962
— Carried
Moved by L, R. Meehan, seconded
by W. A, Williamson that thew
am:Marts as presented for payment
be _Wei
— Carried
11.M. & Telephone 3rd loan
for 1002 .
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Farm Property, Stock, Matihinery,
Hay, Grain, and Household Effects
at lot 24, con. 5, Morris twp,
114 miles West of Brussels
County Road
MONDAY, SEPT. 24th
at 1 p.m.
84.70
Cattle
10 1-7ereford Yearlings, approx.
SOO lbs,
10 Angus. Yearlings, approat, 800 lbs.
1 Holstein Steer approx, 1000 lbs.
Poultry
750 year old Hens
2.75 Pullets purchased in April
Machinery
John Deere M Tractor, fully equipped,
Allis Chalmers A Tractor
John Deere Tractor Manure
Spreader on rubber
Rubber Tired 'Wagon and box flat
rack.
John Deere Tractor Disc
31!, ft. International Spring Tooth
Cultivator Mower
Harrows, Horse •Cultdvator
bar Case Side Bake • Seed Drill Roller
lwn Mrywer oolin Deere
Mounted 2 furrow Plow
lViissey Harris 't ft. Pinder
r;,'rre Weerlers Chicken Feedera
on I Adder 2 Step
TP '1Al me
Metal Trough
Wooden -Tranel l Electric
Alamimsim Wheel Darrow
Milk Strainer T( Milk Pails
1/.,, H.P.' Meier Brooder Stove
Egg Washer 6 Egg Baskets
5 loads
$5000.00
:P.D.C, light S. power „. ..... 132,59
On J M, McDonald. Lumber catch
basin material ....... 6.77
E. Brewer truck rental • 7.50
County of Huron, catch basin 43,17
-Bernard TenPas catch basin 30,00
Pollard Bros. chloride ,.....,, 472,72,
Pollard, Chain Saws catch basin
repairs ........ —„„... .......... 4.62
Wes T3ticloark repairs 4.00
,Oldfield Hdwe., sUpplies „„ 5.72
Bridge Motors gas 4.00
Calland.er Nursing Home
my Welfare 268.50
Skeoch Office ,Supplies repairs 7,05
Workmen's Compensation
1902 fees
Alvie Higgins
of fill
Maitland Valley
1962 fees
Grey Turn, share of Inglis
Drain
Mcflovin Farm Fa:Moment
digging
• Geo. 7-Indie, laborar on road
Brussels P.IT.C. streetlights
Receiver General tax
• Post Office II, L
A delegation met with council
with regard to the cleaning and
extending of Queensbury and Burg-
ess streets, The matter was left fOr
further study ,and inVeStigation
Moved by W. A. Williamson, SOC.-
ended by L. 11, Machan that the
meeting adjourn, to meet ;tgain
Sept. 10, 1962 or at the call of the.
Reeve • -
Geo, liTcCntcheon 30 Pt, Endless Belt Reeve 3 Colony Hthises
Hay and Grain
25.00
Cons. Milking Machine
1 Milk Strainer
Pig Crate
2 Pig Troryrbs
Range Shelters
719,42
134.89
31.00
14.00
170.59
22,00
15.00
Room suite
Chairs
1.1Veich CKNX TV fcr
Hun. Robert Macaulay,
6:10 pan., Sept. 17
Hon. Fred Cass
6:10 p.m., Sept. 20
OCTOBER 4
Campaign Headquarters
Wingham Curling Rink
Phone: 1088, Wingharn
Wm. H. Ting
Clerk
HURON-BRUCE
Auct.
Clerk —
CRANAr ke.00K MIND.
1;7.4 MCCUTCHEON
NN,
1200 bus, Mixed Grain,
2000 Bales Mixed Hay •
Household Effects
Dining Room Suite Sofa
2 Rocking Chairs 2 Couches
Other Articles Teo Numerous
To Mention
Property
At the same place 3 p,m,
the 100 acne Farm will be offered
for R slit-Octet to a reserve bid if
not nreviouslv sold. Sank barn:
Imoinm,nt. Shed; Larne Hen House;
Frame Dwelling with all modern
noss-ssion,
105 down balance in 30 days,
Chattels Cash
Prop,— James Davis
Auct. I— Harold Jenkson
Clerk — Peorae Powell
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Livestock, Machinery and
Household Effects
at Lot 1, Con, 18, Grey Twp.
in the Village of Waltori on
SATURDAY, SEPT, 15th
at 12.30 p.m. Sharp
Among those visiting with Mr, and 1
Mrs. E. Nelson and family at the
manse on Stniday were Mrs. Nelson
-Sr. and son 'Waverly, and Mr. and
Mrs,- Roy Midget, all of IGOderiChl
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collar and
family of •Wingham.
Mr. Wm. Cameron nerd daughter,.
Mrs. Marshall (Mary). Short Hills,
New York, were here for the special
;services In Km* Church on. Stinday
and, visited. With his• brother Cialviii
and Mrs. Cainereft. Others -attending
the service were Miss Sean
'Ca,nieron5 Kitchener and Mr, and
Nil's. jack Cameron,
Miss 'Virginia Sinaildett, iSeglitaW, -1
.-and Mrs. Win. Moffatt, Clint011,-
spent a fe' days last -Week With.•
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Engel told other
• relatiVeS,
.Wo congmittialte Miss Marilyn
f<tliglith .Oit. Whining' two BittsatieS,
The Dominion Provinbial for 3500'
and the Atkinson rotindation Award;
for $400, Marilyn ia, 'entering
• Physical Education 'COttite Of,
the Vitiverisity. of Western •Ctitatita,
ftw!rial Rath' Day Service wilt
hold next .5mlay. Sept. 10 tit
• 11.15, The eliildron hre asked to
Assemble in the church basement
at 11:0a. tt.tn,
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Published. by the Huron-Bruce Progressive Conservative Association
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
CEM.E.TERY LETTERING
Ycitgr allirentee rqr Over 35 `,'cart
Open Every Week Day
QUALM, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHiP
Arlo 256, Wingham R. A. SPOTTON • . the CLOWNS and
and the SMELLS of the
greatest circus acts ever
in the family and a
to the best Western
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Cattle
Durham Cow, gyms. old due In Nov.
'Hereford. Cow, 3 yrs, old dad in Nov.
2 Holstein Cows, 2 and 4 yrs, old dice
in Mtn, and April
jersey Cow 4 yrrS, old due is March
Ayrshire Cow 7 yrs, old due in March.
2 Durham T.Teiters due in Nov.
I Dry Cosy 5 Steers 1 yr, old
2 Heifers 1 yr, old
3 Holstein .Fpifers 1 yr. old
4 Fall Calves 4 Spring Calves
Hoga
1 Voting So* bred iii Twittery
1 Sow bred in August
Sow with litter readY to wean
'.1-Ltinits
Poultry
100 -- year Old hen§
MaChinet9
f ee V A, rfraetter
TrAr7tor, 1011, with
fnrm- olwrt trust Oinfivotar
011-,ire ent•Avi
tY.r.., 1r. 11a1,4-1 Tinie.!. Ivri!*$111*
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ra
,;,1.::;t4t •r " emnt-orr,
!ITT+ Prmondor (111T.0
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AEI The THRILLS and EXCITEMENT
1tic ACROBATS . the SOUNDS
TOP ... featuring some of the
tented. A treat for everyone
e.h lerftd way to bid farewell vzci.
:Ever, throughotaf Western Fair someone will win
T000. carift it be you? Come often end increase
51-our chttl y..-01.— and see more of the things you missed on
collier visits.
\‘'1 11 11/1/1/4/ IN $1,000
ry
PftiONY StPt... 14th IS 01-ill.DiktAtt.
.ro.rittlp10.1
florid ilv!•nir at start. TV'fito
i)f^ht. 400
Ttfehelion, Montreal,
tOcich fo
never cross front
between parked ears