HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-11-21, Page 5When in Listowel, make sure ye& .P. Lyceum .Theittre
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all approved accounts be paid
- Carried
Moved by Archie Maim, sec-
onded by Wenn 11uether that
we now adjourn to meet again
Dec.. 2nd at One o'clock or at the
call of. the Reeve Carried
The XollowAng accounts were
paid:
Tile Drainage Loans .... 4,476.59
Melvin Carnochan, the
drainage Inspector .... 940
•Carclui, clerk's fees
tile drainage loans .... 3.2.00
Yselvin Carnochan, repair
Bruce7Willianison
Drain 64.00
IViselvin. Carnochan, repair
1Cox Drain 10.00
Skeoch Office Supplies
adding machine rolls .... 3.09
Diedistra Nursing Rome
Oct. account 60.26
Twp. of Ilowick, relief 7.76
A, B, Lounsbury, bulbs
Ethel Village 13.03'
Clifford R. Dunbar, select
jurors 4.00
George Wesenberg, select
jurors 4.00
E, Mt. Cardiff select
jurors and report 8.00
Kenneth Bray, fax bounty 4.00
Edward Hinz, fox bounty 4.00
Egri E. 'Willis, contractor
Beatles Drain 1,976,00,
James A. 1-lowes, supt,
Beirnes Druin„..125.00
Twp. of Eima, allowances,
Clerk's tees and
and by-laws Beirnes
Drain 196.00
lleirnes, allowances
• Beirnes Drain 279.00
3 erne Willoughby, allowances
, •
Beirnes Drain 41.00
Albert Gordon, allowances
Beirnes Drain 176.00
B. X. ,Cardiff, clerk's fees
Beirnes Draia 50.00
Lawson Ward coniission€r
Beirnes Drain ....
Canadian Tire, battery.
Charger, fire dept. 18.90
Robt. L. Cunningham, gas
• fire truck 4.32.
Ellwood McTaggart, mainten-
ance fire truck ... 6.00
Firemen to 1). ylieg, C.
Stevenson, Geo. Srn al I don
Estate. • 35.00
Stirling Hood, bulldozing
Walton dump 36.00'
Roads and Bridges ........ 11, 875.73
$16, 491.08
Clifford R. Dunbar - Reeve
Edythe aNk 'Cardiff - Clerk
4.00,
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THlal BlApasais eo.14T, B.E.USSELS, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, NOV. 23.st, 1053
FOR 3 DAYS STARTING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2let
"TitiE 1 1-141 ,11 OULA.L5 (A) 'fiftE
*YAW iN A 1.)AZE."
Featuring - THE 'THREE STOOGES
This is the Three Stoages latest comedy
Two shows eon night at 7:15 and 9:15
FOR 3 DAYS STARTING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th
"OKLAHOMA"
Colour -. Starring
GORDON MacRAE - SHIRLEY JONES GLOR;IA. QRAHAME
This is the first in a Series to be shown at the. Lyceum
Theatre -- from Hollywood's Golden Era. This is one of the
best musicals to come out of Hollywood. Music by Rogers
and Hamtnersteins, You'll hear such musical greats as "The
Surrey With the Fringe on Top,' ,"People Will Say We're In
Love", "June Is Bustin' Out All Over," plus many more. This
picture was released in 1957, but you'll love it just as much
today!
BAZAAR/ a n d TEA.
THURSDAY, DEC. 12
WIAILTON COMMUNITY, HALL.
at 3:00 p.m.
Admission 25c
Sponsored by;
Walton Ladies Guild
FOR "DELIGHTFUL" WINTERTIME EATING
You'll Enjoy Fresh, Delicious
ICE CREAM PIES
and CAKE ROLLS
IN ASSORTED FAVOURS
FROM YOUR FAVOURITE MAUER' OF
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Dim A. AL Jelusstoa,
1111. D.
Organist • Mr. F. C. Parker ARM
9,45 am. Sunday School
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship
PRESBYTElliAN. CHURCH
IN CANADA
MELV 1LLE CH URCE.
i Minister: Bev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist; Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10.00 am. Church School
11 a.m. Public Worship
Everyone Welcome.
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ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Key. B.. L. Jennings
BA, LT.B.
Organist: Mrs, B. illnott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
ST. DAVID'S, Henfryn
2 p.m. Bible Study
2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer
Grey Twp. Council
Mteeting held November 4th.
Moved by Archie Mann, sec-
onded by Kenneth Bray that the
minutes of the last meeting be
adopted as read - Coirried
1voved by Glenn 1-luether sec-
onded by Lawson Ward that wet
accept an application for a loan
of 12,500 under The Tile Drainage'
Act. -- Carried
Moved by 'Kenneth Bray sec-
onded by Lawson Ward that we
finally pass By-laws. No. 19 and 20
to levy an annual rate for a
period of ten years under The
Tile Drainage Act
, - Carried
Mpved by Kenneth Bray sec-
onded by Glenn Huether that
we give the Brussels cemetery
Board a grant of $500.00 toward
,the building of a new burial
chapel grant to be given some•
time in 1964 - Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward sea- 1 onded by Kenneth Bray that all
1
, •HE LindensToRb •
Wien's Wear Ladies' Wear
ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality Gi Satisfaction L4t3TOW5.1..
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal - Wass
From the Post Offio.
Listowel Phone gab
Annual
BAZAAR a n d TEA
FRIDAY, NOV, 29th
at 3:00 p.m.
In The Church Basement
Sponsored by:
Beigrave United. Church Women
of Brussels wish to announce
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL"
C le Fee
FROM NOVEMBER 11 TO DECEMBER 10
1964 PONTIAC
During this period all cattle feeds are reduced off
price (Regular Retail Price).
$5.00 per ton dairy month disco
$5.00 per ton bulk discount
$1.00 per ton pickup allowance
card
$11.00 SAVINGS " TO YOU
ow and make
extra profits this year on all dairy and beef feeds
by saving $11.00 per ton on every ton bought in
Plan your winter feeding program
Dairy Month.
ENQUIRE AND 'BOOK YOUR ORDERS
FOR DELIVERY 'BEFORE DEC. 10, 1963
"The Most Value for the Farmer's Dollar"
us
The new bolder, longer and wider look of the 1964 Pontiac blends Pontiac's venturi body
lines with smart new front and rear styling. Pontiac's 1964 lineup totals 14 models in four
series with Parisienne Custom Sport models offered in a new full-fledged series. Shown here
is the 1964 Parisienne four-door sedan. All of Pontiac's advanced 119,itich 'Wheelbase chassis
feattires are continued, including rugged X-built frame, full coil suspension, self-adjusting
brakes and many others. A new, quick-acting automatic choke is featured on the standard
V8 for 1964. The finest and most complete range of options and custom, feature accessories
in the Pontiac history permit a 1964 Pontiac to be virtually custom-built.
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