HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-11-29, Page 4MORRia, FEDERATION
ANNUM,
Merria .Township redoriStiesl
Agrietilture'S annual meeting WO
in the Forester's hell. Beigreve,
recently. Meeting opened. with
.ii turkey banquet catered to by the
ladies of the third .and fourth
Of the dnitOd. Cintreh:
'Women.
A duet. was sung by Wendy and ,
Rhonda, Fern:. Chairman Stanley '
Hopper told of the activities of the -
Federation for the nest year and
1 minutes of the, last annual meeting
were read by secretary-teneurer
Richard Procter, who also read the
financial statement. Auditor's report
I was given by George Waite. and a
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Do, you know Mr, C.'arker?
KEEP INSURED'
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
coyer husband and wife. Tell your
group OR, if you pay your premiums
direct, notify the Commission.
KEEP INSURED!
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
Hospital Insurance
Certificate handy.
Need oney. NO BONUS.
Number Months
10 Months'
60 Menthe
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66 Menthe
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Monthly
Principal
and IntereSS
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and .et.rotfi saying tint .013e,
0 next atreete slated, tor
imprOYment is the ,one around the:
.01=1, He told of the eating and
trintninig of trees his
listeners. that , the cost .of .entting
.dowit a tree is up to $100.,..garbage
collectiona4it icilt4ottei
O,
will have to be dealt With il
' Councillor Elliott said that it is.
unfortunate that Drussols cannot
Afford full time police proteetion.
Industry here is the ,sane old story,
he said. It is difficult to persuade
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WITH THE PURCHME
OF TOP QUALITY
l'effninf0
CHAIN SAW $.
This chain sow line
has ever/thing.
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Speed
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Try a Remington
Chain Saw today.
'Handling charge. $4.00
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industries to locate here. Sewerage
is a serious problem , the time will
come when we will be forced to
have it.
Wm. Stratychuk
Stratychuk, nominated for
council, stated he would stand,
Councillor Meehan spoke about,
public buildings and also the fire I
idepartment. 1-..!e said a building had. I
been purchased to house the fire,
truck and, equipment. He also dealt
with the garbafe collection problem,
Councillor Machan
report of the Federation Park
committee was given by Richard
Procter. County president Elmer
Ireland brought greetings from the
county and Mrs. Stanley Cook gave
two readings. Vice-president Ted
Fear thanked the ladies who catered
to the banquet and Mrs, Stanley
Cook replied. Mr, Alec McGregor,
'Kippers, chairman of Fame for
Huron County spoke on the progress
made by the Fame Committee. Albert
Bacon, president of the hog
pi'oducers brought the meeting Up to
date on the work of the organization.
visiting presidents of surrounding
townships were introduced by
Stanley Hopper, Jan van inlet, Grey
Township, Mn', and Mrs, Walter
Woods, Turnherry Township and
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, East
Wawanosh, Head table guests
included Doug Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Procter, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Hopper, Roy Jewell, Mr. and.
Mrs. Elmer Ireland and Mr, and
Mrs. Ted Fear.
Another duet was sung by Wendy
and Rhonda Fear accomanied by
Mrs. George Johnston. Doug. Brown
assistant farm editor Of a Wingham
radio station introduced the guest
speaker, Roy Jewell, farm editor
of 'a London radio station, who
spoke on his recent trip to Norway,
Denmark and Sweden.
He noted that in these countries,
there was no beef type cattle as we
know -them. The silos InScan din-
aylan countries are filled with beet.
tops, .pea vines 'and grass, making
excellent feed. He Said houses and
barns were grouped closely together
eind were, kept in'very good condit.
in these countries. Torn
Rputerson thanked the guest
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speaker
nitting committee . recOM-
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utendatione were rend by 13ert Fear
and election of offices was conducted
by Doug Brown'.
Results:
Past President Ross Smith
President Stanley Hopper
Vice-President Ted Fear
Directors
North Boundry Mr, and
Mrs. Tom Henderson
Concession 1 Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnston
Concession A •
Mr, and airs. Mel Mothers
Concession 8
Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Black '
Concession 4
„Mr, and Mrs. Ted Fear
Concession 5
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Ormsby
Concession 6
Mr. Jim Spivey
Concession 7
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fear
Concession 8
Alr„ and Mrs. Wallace Bell
Concession 9
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Howard
Commodity Grua') RepresentatiVes
Hog Albert Bacon
Robert Coultea
Poultry ,.„.,„ . . ....... ,......Robt, Procter
Lonia Phelan
Cream Glen Sellars
Richard Procter
.Reef
Craig'
Wm. Elston
leektlay and Saturday Ail Day — Office open Every Us)
filititifliELS
an HINGHAM
* Reminders about your
ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE
There's a good chance that you do. He lives and
works right here. He gets around quite a lot and he
knows this town very well. That's part of. his job.
He's the manager of your local branch of
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. And he's
a gooerman to know. For help with financial mat-
ters or for sound advice, on anything to do with
banking, he's the man to see.
If you haven't already met him, by all means
call in soon-He'll be glad to see you.
J. W. Fischer
J. 'W, Fischer, council nominee,
said he would think it over, if needed
h e wso willing to serve.
Councillor Williamson was not
present.
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Beirnes Welding & Equipment
Phone 15 Brussels
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C.
•,,,tusastas PHOING in
P. U. C.
Lloyd Workman spoke at length
On the waterworks stating that the
pump is seriously In need of repairs
and that an auxiliary pump will have
to be installed to 'provide water
while repairs are being made. He
regretted that a lage number of
people abused the privelege of
watering their lawns depletPig the
water sttPp13; to a dangerously low
level, during the past summer.
Another well will have to be drilled
att' the opposite end of to village at
a cost of $10,000 due, to the increased
number of users of town water.
J. M. McDonald said this would.
be his last term of office due to the
-,r. es sur e tof business,
School Board
W. Kennedy,, chairman of the
School Beard, and 'beard memberri
G, Stephenson, and H. Bernard spok
briefly on school matters.
i,E fin Campbell, nominee, said he.
wan willing to serve,
Rev. H. L, Jennings, nnofficial
advisor to the School Board, said he
was deeply interested in educations
and had served on school hoards, He
Ind approached secretaries In:
surrounding townships in Investi-
gation in regard to school areas to
find if an area for Brnssels Is,
feasible, Blis feeling was that there
should he a meeting of the various
councils and school boards in the
near future to discuss the situation.
R. B. Cousins
13„ B, Cousins, chairMan of the
Wingham Hospital Board, reported at
length on the affairs of that ins titlu ti on, The hospital Is over
crowded alid another wing will have
to be added in 1964. As Brussels
representative on, tne Wingham
District High School Area Board he
diacussed matters in relation to that,
school. Enrolment is 769, 575
pupils are transported by husa at a'
coat of $68,000.00, The new wing for,
the training school program for boys
and girls to specialize in, different„
trades is being constructed at a cost
of $90,000,00 paid in full by the
,Governinent, He exPlatried why
there, can be no change in the
bus service from BrusselS, Mr,
Cousins also spoke briefly on the
improvements to the local
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'PEOPLE WE . KNOW
....Mr, and Mrs. Lawrie Cousins
visited with velatives in Clifton,
New'-Jersey, near NeW York, over
the week end....
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IN MEMORIAM.
BAKER — In loving memory of my
dear husband, Joseph Baker, who
died November 28th 1953.
What would I give to enap his hand,
Ets happy face to see,
To hear his voice and see his smile,
That meant so much to me,
Always remembered and sadly'
massed by his wife Ann.
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FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
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IN MEMORIAM
JACKLIN •-•-, In loving memory of a
dear Son and Brother, Eddy, who
passed away suddenly at the age
of 98, December 2nd, 1960.
'We little kfieW When woke that
morn
, The sorrow the day would bring,
I The dell was sodden, the shock
Severe
'To part With one we loVed so dear.
Sometimes Ws hard to understand
Why some things have to be.
In Hits wiedthrt, God has planned
Beyond our power to See.
Loving remembered and sadly
missed by MOM, Dad, Sisters and
brothers.
Notiot. to Ok'ErwrbRt
In th.e estate of
GEORGE CAMPBELL MARTIN
ALL PETtON8 ]raving clairris
against the estate of the above
Mentioned, Tate of the Township
of Morris, in the Contity of tinron;
tanner, Who died on the 6th day et
NovenNber, 1989, are rennired to fit4
proof of the same with the tinder,
ainted, on or 'before the 15th day
I, of De.cember, 1969, -
i After that date the ttecntrix
will nroeced to distribute the OfIttbf ft,
4 haviiia. regard only to the ntatin s of
whieh 'ha then hat: had untie&
ilATivri at tirosAels, this 6,ttil iiiiy,
or Mwonlhesr, in('A,.
rit, A.1\7(111T) iar ITE'riTtIITNTIITON
P ,ItoSeia, On tittle
SolieltOrs for ifi&.17:xeentrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the estate of -
jO.H14 CAMERON ADAMS
ALL PEttgOl‘i,q
against the estate of the alielve
frieriiifolied,. into of the Village
of BritheelS, in the CO-linty of Hint-1i,
fernier, 'who. :died: Ott "the 7th dayot
Cothlier, 1.96'.% are remitted to file
Proof of' the genie With the Under.]
81griett, on er- before the lout day '
of iloceithet, 1962:
After that ante the .AdittnistratriX.
sill 'urn-reed to diatrilinte the
having regard nrilv iri the -dahlia Of I
0:11r; thou had toffee.
DATPti Poussels, this 1)/(th day'
oN'ovemlipa,
r'llAtArrOttri lt.',...tty.0t-fortiNom*
e varfo
§.filielf.nit for the Admitttatratth't
n
at
CR ANBR()OK
Mi', 13c1. gmnittiod, toiedo, Ohio.;
and 'reel thointte,
visited with their "btethet George.
Mtn, iklattid titotionnid spent feiv'
dal-s last week in Galt with 112r, and
Mrs. Lloyd
,Vi". and 'Mrs. Frank Sfittli and
fatally stletit Sunday in Toronto.
Smith's Mettler Who has lidetiViSitifig
here, rettifiled to Toiqiiittk with thent
MISS T inda. alien will tie boetittig
it hair-dressing sitleil to Brtitaele en
Dedeinber lat. We *fah SiteCeSS.
Nett Di-eclatOW has dialinSed
pia firtitieftV :berth. of the bridge,
the fiarilier ttaildatt propertjr, to
t~Idn'§toffier, 'Wile Plena to-
a house ilir're 1.1.i the neat filitlite,
nao airs, Tfted Rirkpatrieb,
Byron, visIted with Mt*. and Mrql.
Kenneth itlebentild