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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-10-16, Page 6MON.,,TUES. OCT, 120 "IVIcHALE'S NAVY" Colour Starring: Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn arnd Tim Conway A funny TV Show becomes an even fun- nier motion picture. And it's in wonderoue colour too, "11111111111•11111115011SESMMIM e ggifiXgre The Bouquet Invitation Line Good loste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet iino proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces arid workmanship you could wish for! It features Thermo Engraving-rich raised lettering- -eleedel os the finest craftsmanship - yet costing so little! Come see our unusual selection. 1,ee eeke ,dabeaory. .fi'ea SEE OUR NEW CA.TAL,COUt AT Pr A!! 0 R, FiELS .PC)S" russe s Transport COMPLETE LIVESTOCK. TRUCKING AND SHIPPING SERVICE Ships your hogs every Monclay forenoon direct to Kitchener O.H.P. hip your cattle, calves, lambs, to Ontario Stock Yard", Toronto, for top market prices If Monday Holiday -- Tuesday Shipping For Pick-up Service Phone. Our Rates Are Reasonable. GEORGE JUT Z I PHONE 122 BRUSSELN thardafts0411111banialeitarietliattarmilinttmalanatm.4r4Zaw.aa.gr r 1965 ACADIAN BEAUMONT Tag 9111388.1111.11 POST, BitOt11ilkeLtd, OKI A.1110 THURSDAY, OCT. 16th. 191141 ,-^ •.- 1'. • •• DON FRANKS The multi-talented Don. Franks will be seen weekly as host, and- performer of a new CBC-TV Public Affairs series Other Voices, beginning Tuesday nights in October. The new series will, incorporate Pranks' talents is singer, performer and actor. MORRIS COUP' CIL Morris. Township Council met on, October 5th, with all members present and the Reeve presid- ing. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Walter Shortreed and. Ross Smith. ,Moved by William Euston seconded by James Mair the By- Law No, 8.1964 be passed as read lst and 2nd times Carried. Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by Walter Shortreed that By-Law No. 8,, 1964 be finally passed as read the 3rd time -- Carried received for --- Carried ,Moved by William Elston seconded by Walter Shortreed that By-Law No. 9, 1964 setting( Nominating for November 27, 1961 and Election if necessary for December 5, 1961 he passed - Carried Moved by Walter ,Shortreed sec- onded by Ross Smith that Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll be opened - Carried A s there were no appeals it was moved by James Mair seconded by William Elston that the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll be elosed - Carried Moved by William Elston seconded by Walter Shortreed that Assessment Roll• he accepted and the Assessor he paid the balance of his salary Carried Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by James Mair that the neces- sary petition for Interim Road Sebsidy he submitted to the De- partment of Hi gh trOY§ Carried MOved by Walter Shortreed sec- ended by William Alston that road bills presented by road supertntendtnt be approved Moved by James Mair second- ed by Ross Smith that general accounts be paid as presented -- Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed sec- onded by James Mair that the meeting adjourned to meet again November 2, 1964 at 1 p.m. General Accounts The following general accounts were paid: Blyth Fair, grant $100.00 Brussels Fair, grant 150,00 Belgrave Fair, Huron Ploughman's Association Relgrave Library Bluevale Library Huron Expositor, advertising 6.00 Larry Bolger, fox bounty 4.00 Frank °amiss, fox bounty 4.00 Municipal World, supplies 1.62 Pinecrest Manor 71.25 Municipal World supplies 1.11 Town of Sertforth, High School Debentures 414M1 Deller's Tile. Limited Tile , Protector Drain , 729.12 Logan Township, relief 15.30 Ken Taylor, valuator's fees 4.15 Kenneth Bird, calf killed 45.00 Herman Nethery,. Higgins Drain 4.00 Alex Nethery Higgins Drain 4.00 Glen VanCamp, Higgins Drain 8,00 Helen Martin, salary 100.00 John Brewer, balance of 50.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 John Smith, wages 5.60 Niel Craig, wages 5.50 Alex Tnkley, fuel oil & tax 61.35 Old field Hardware, handle & bolts 2.54 Dominion Soil Investi- gation Soil Sampling 780.13 Valley Blades Ltd., bolts lag screws & blades 90,21 Geo. Radford, crush- ing supplying & hauling gravel , 4184.58 J. M. McDonald, material for Stone School bridge 417.30 Sam Sweeney, bunaozing Pollard's Chain Saw final nayment on tractor p88.2? Win. Logue, land purchase , 60.00 iLorne Badley, land purchase Helen Martin Stewart Procter Clerk Reeve Lyceum Areatre WINGHAM THURS.-FRI.-SAT. OCT. 115047 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "THE PINK PANTHER" CinemaScope Colour ' Starring: David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner and Capucine It's the funniest cops 'n' robbers . tele is many a year. It's fun from start to finish. SATURDAY MATINEE (2 p.m.) OCT. 17 "The BOY and the PIRATES" Colour Six tenders were, snowploughing Moved by William Elston sec- onded by Ross Smith s that the tenders of Glenn Snell at ;7.00 I per hour, Wilmer Glousher at $7.00 per hour and Mel Jermyn at $8.00 per hour for snowplough ing be accepted subject to the approval of the District Munic- ipal Engineer salary W m. Elston Court of Revision. M. Ross Smith Court of Revision Jas. Mai! Court of Revision Walter Shortreed, Court of Revision Stewart Procter, Court of Revision Road General 35.00 Win. McArter, mileage, bookkeeping & wages 173.18 26.00 4 James Casemore, wages .... 248.75 15.00 15.00 25.00 The 1965 Acadian Beaumont has a completely redesigned front end to produce flowing, un- cluttered lines and a dynamic, low silhouette, New hood and front fenders compliment a restyled grille assembly and new front bumper with air slot. New mouldings and distinctive ornaments set off the sleek contours which taper into new horizontal ribbed taillights. Beaumont for '65 has a smoother ride with improved rear suspension, larger bushings for sus-pension contr 1 arms nd VV front turd rear springs, The peonoflaine Six en ine is qUietet 'ti Mt 104134 On Novitte .oporiittc0, a 1110414110/10 g4, meiMiPnt „tt 11411e41 #111.I 1.