HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-06-13, Page 7BE111118110413 208 ,BRUSSELS, ONTAA10 Tfrurts.DA,r, .11111E 13th, 1903
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attention
an owners of trucks,,
buses and trailers
First quarter 1963 Commercial
Motor Vehicle and Trailer licence
plates (white on red) expire
June 30, 1963.
Second quarter 1963 Commercial
Motor Vehicle and Trailer licence
plates (white on green) go on sale
Monday, June 24..They are valid
from date of issue and expire on
September 30, 1963,
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hon. John P. Roberts, Prime Minister of Ontario
Hon. James Auld, Minister of Transport
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For Bargains' Consult the Ac h. in
THE. BRILTSSET. q POST
HARVESTS MORE NAY 1TH LESS LEAF LOSS
HARVESTS. MORE GRAIN WITH FE ER STONES
Flexi Tooth is an entirely new idea in pick-up teeth for balers and com-
bines. Its greater flexibility allows the tooth to be lowered closer to the ground and
Flexi Tooth will pick up more crop per acre than, conventional steel teeth. These new
plastic teeth will handle hay more gently and reduce leaf shattering. *Mt
Flexi Tooth on combine and baler pick-ups will ride over or bypass most obstacles,
throwing fewer stones in the windrow. Mounted in rubber
strips, Flexi Tooth is much quieter. The superior self-damping effect further minimizes
dust. Flexi Tooth is tougher and will outlast ordinary teeth, while replacement teeth
cost from 30% to 40% less than conventional steel teeth.
FOR FULL DETAILS CALL ANY OF THESE IMPERIAL AGENTS
*Patent pending
GEORGE MUTTER BPI:MS:KS c Phone 17
ne regular meeting of the
_\ (orris School Area,
was held in the Township 4141
June b, all members present.
Minutes of two Aliay Meetings
were read and approved,
The lasts for supplies for next
year was. presented to the Board.
and was accepted subject to the
Inspector's approval„ The Board
will arrange for the delivery to,
the schools September 3.
Payment of the following- bills
was authorized:
Audits of books $75;00
Blyth Standard 8,40.
Advance Times 4.59
Free Press 2.4,18
Hood Supplies 28.78
goal Yard
1171, Oldfield 1;15'
11cDonaild Lumber 9.40
More iWoldiug for
slotting 70.00
I-1,. ,Cdarlc . ... ..... . .. . . 31.00
C Saudi 3.00'
G. ,Holines 2.00
A delegation from SS NO. 12
presented a petition from the
MORRIS SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
I,0nU ln. LO 0 0 A t1,. j, at; p.anneu,
ine 4.11.3v1W,,(1. 1101 to ciningu
weir original plan'
111101 colitracts were awarocd,
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Coal No. 5, S. Montgomery;
No, 4, Stnes; No. 8 & No. 19,
ii. Mailers. Oil No. a & 3, G.
Stiles; No. 0 & 7, G. 114,utter.
A new drinking. fountain, will
be obtained for SS No. 10.
The Board is advertising for,
two new teachers also far a.
111 H.810 supervisor.
Next meeting will be at the
call of the chairman.
James Elston 11. S. Shaw
,Oliairman Secretary
WOULD YO,U LIKE' TO TURN
YpUR SPARE TIME:
INTO CASH.?
Opportunity for man or,
woman to supply demand for
Well Rnown Rawleigh Product:
in Huron Co, Full details without
obligation, White Rawleigh's
Dept.. F-152.921 4005 Richelien,,
Montreal:
NOTICE
No Dogs are allowed to run at large during
•.. ,the gardening season. All dogs ;trust be tied up or
On a leash. Owners are liable to a fine for such
an oftenee. •
Dave 'Hastings, Chief of Police