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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-06-18, Page 74/.1 ...,i . , 1•.1,1 ,r1 ...... le ir,,,, .i...1:1 .,4 1.1 . ji .. ;.P-1.4-7,4.-:1,iii-silionwilsagagfarkzus-3:644IWOOP"Sa04411111111 heti farm (14u -writ Tal SIMMIIIII41. POWV, BRUSSELS sEe . Tilao 1 LI At Brussels For TOPNOTCH and BRANTFORD BALER TWINE (Made By Canadians) Guaranteed Full 10.000 ft. At Very Competitive Prices TYMEX BALER TWINE — Distributed by Brantford Cordage weighs full 40 lbs. per bale Before you get your supply of twine for the haying season S E E WALT ON, ONT. `..)EE US FOR YOUR NEW HAYING EQUIPMEN' USED EQUIPMENT 2 Model 66 New 4.--loilancl Balers, one with bale thrower 1 Model 66 New Tolland Baler, with motir 4 Bar Rake in good 1$1i....pe Scuffler for M John Deere 3 Bar Rake U Minneapolis New Idea Hay Conditioner (demonstrator) 65 Massey Ferguson Diesel only 1800 hrs. Fordson Major Diesel with Davis Loader 35 Cockshutt with L.P.T.O. Ford Tractor Used ! rector 'Mower Case Baler only 8300.00 International Baler — Make us an offer 76 New Holland like new Used IRolabar Massey Ferguson Rake (used 3 years) BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY Toronto Map'..e Leaf hockey star duties oil CDC! radio's Saturday Andy Bathgate returns to his Sports Date which is heard each microphone and sports casting week throughout the summer. supervisor for the next school year at a salary of $6.26 per lessep. Qg one hour — Carried The • Meeting adjourned on motion of. Snyder. Norman S. Hoover, Sec'y FRIENDS HONOUR BRUSSELS COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Jolla 1.'ilson welcomed many friends, rela tives and tormer neigmiours to their home on Wednesday, .1 aue 10th, the occasion of their 51)til wedding anniversary. Quests were met' at the aoor by the couple's daughter, Mrs, lAdri Bowes, and their daughter-in-law Mrs. Stanley 'Wilson of Hamil- ton, who were also in charge, or the .visitors' book, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson received their callers in rooms attractive with cards of congratulation and baskets of early summer flowers arranged by Miss Emylene Steiss, the sister of the bride-a- 50 years. The tea table, covered with a handmade lace tablecloth, was centred with a low arrangement of tulips and jonquils. A lovely anniversary cake was made in, the_shape of an open book, in gold and white. Pouring tea iu the afternoon. were Mrs. R. W. Stephens, Mrs, Stanley ,SPeiran and Mrs. Charles Mann of Listowel and in the. evening Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Mrs. Leslie poured. Guests were served by Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mrs. Archie Jacklin, and Mrs. Charles Guy. Others assisting were Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. William Speira.n and Mrs. George Evans. LIMITED 'The Moat Value for the Farr/100'g Dinar' Cali 199 Brussels Ihmillaloboommageggiat.loinamumgegommosikomr.wma.vmoil2pommihiabs GREY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA NO. 1 MEETING The regualar meeting of' the, Grey Township School Area No. 1 Board was held in the Ethel School onJune 2nd at y p.m. with all members present. The minutes of the last regular meeting and two special meetings were read, and adopted on motion of McTaggart and Raynard Motion of Raynard and Snyder that the school rate for 1964 be the same as 1969 namely 9 mills for Residential and Farm and 10 mills for commercial assessment Motion of Snyder and MeTW. gart that the following account be paid -- Carried BeiroeS Welding .4quipinent, repairs 1.98 Cranbrook W. I., Festival dinners 22.50 Dr. G. Roy Fenwick, adjudicator 50.00 Lis towel Banner„ programs 22.87 Educator Supplies Ltd. supplies 33.04 Motion of McTaggart and Ray- mad :that the Board re-engage Miss Mndelene Quipp as music save more save more tAl'Uilt.14 I Sounds of New Orleans and the Deep South are heard each, Wednesday evening When Trump. Davidsoni a top, expOnent of Dixiland jazz, proSents Diailand Downbeat on G130 radio. save more efly • with-. • Commerce Automatic oavin Just authorize LIS to debit your account at regular intervals We'll transfer a specified sum to your Savings AccoUnt. There Will,' be no cast to you. Sit back and watch your balance grow. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE a