HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-12-03, Page 10Ladles' Wear
Men's Wear
Staple 04 Goode
Eaetaide Store
PHONE 24
Mary Maxim Yarns
Buchanan Cleaners
westaido
Stem
Mats
Chiigoree's Wear
,,ONE Di
AgfPientfrir
FASHION CENT,RES
GIFTS and STAPLES
Stores- "Chock Full" of Fine
Ready-to-wear and. Gifts
DRAWS EACH SAT. NITE
STARTING DEC. 12th
Blankets Train Cases Dolls
Finale — Electric Blanket Christmas Eire
1IV MOW CA-Nr-e(;:vnec.v-w_.•ermn.p ,,t-ezt.‘9e4;549. ,e)-T•q•
SEAPORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
TELEPHONE 446
For all kinds of uPhotaterIng
Brussels Representative
SELWYN BAKER
PHONE 7P. BRUSSELS
A CHE SON'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST PRICES
Phone Atwood 356.2622
Collect
Licence No. 1158032
KEN SHOLDICE
LIVESTOCK.
PHONE 287J KKUMEILZ
Short and Long Distance Hauling
All Loads Fully Insured
24 Hour Service
•"1. -9 eMer_. 471.14F-9 (^W.,. r"t!,. ("Zii, r-Vc_. e'''V&. -9
GIFT CENTRE
GIFTS GALORE
77
GIFTS THAT PLEASE
FINE
Friendship Garden
Yardley's
Evening In Paris
Desert Flower
COSMETICS
Seaforth
Old Spice
Bachelor
Mennens
OUR SPECIAL FOR SAT. AFTERNOON OF THE
SANTA CLAUS PARADE
A Good Ball Pointed Retractable Pen
To Every Cut., omer While They Last
Here 'Is The Place To Get
Christmas'Wrapping's Christmas Decorations
Christmas Cards Boxes of Stationery Games
Hyirrip Books Christmas Cards
Choose from Our Large Assortment
114 REXALL.
STORE
Phone 82 BrusselF
N. • 9 - , 6.11kgrailit C71"-Ir 4111-1" -CAW CW(111KtIliVr/W
Carnation Milk 3 for
Chase & Sandborn Ground. Coffee 1 lb.
Lipton* Chicken Noodle 'Soup Mix pkg.
Stokleys Honey Pod Peas and
Stokleys Cream Corn 15 oz. 2 for
•
McCUTCHEON GROCERY
Phone 293 e Delive;
PlaNalitainIVOICOCUMMAENICOliti
11.011mlialliraMiloolullemarninalsg emsOfkir
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sales Yard*
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P.M.
f car HMO Market Where You Are Welcome
Visitor, Censilleer, op. Buys,
NONE 46
BRIJII6E1.19, Oti
istraMitimaawasigloggatm0;11"aw irIoftramitsma0.0•00Nessiogioaftwowasftli•"".•
McCUTCHEON MOTORS
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Chevelle - Chevy Ill Cars
Chevrolet Trucks
Sales & Service Phone 56 Brussels
NEW CARS FOR SALE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
USED CARS FOR SALE
1964 Oldsmobile 4 door Hardtop fully equipped
1963 Falcon Statiorbwagon 4 doors.
1962 Chevrolet 6-cylinder with autoistallic trans.
1961 Pontiac 6 cyl Sedan radio & automatic
1961 •Rambler Ambassador fully equipped
1961 Meteor Sedan 6 cyl
1960 Chevrolet Eclair Sedan with automatic
1958 Chev 8 cyl Biscayne Sedan with automatic
1,957 Chev 8 cyl. Sedan radio & automatic
1957 Chev 6 cyl Sedan with std. trans.
1111.1011011PhallfteilinhillidinilhalligUILVAIENft.14 ,da!s
•rist,•,•,..•••••••,•
411101160116514601-1165m.o.;11165.1$24-9.G.waws:.
WILLIS'S
Fresh Brest. and Baking Dail,
FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE
AT ALL TIMES
WEEK END SPECIALS
Surf and Fab Giant Size 75e
Sweet Mixed Pickles 32 oz.
Doric Raisin or Cherry Pie FilPing 20 oz
Phone 132 Free Delivery
NiteiliellMilltallKEWOOKOWAVOIValte
49C
Grey Twp. Nomination
•supporL
• (centinued from front page)
George Pearson, said the Board
had a lot of work this summer
looking at other schools and nad
started to build the new school.
Donald McDonald was absent
but the Returning Officer had
received his consent to nomin-
ation by letter.
iWilfred Shortreed said he was
interested in. Walton Scheel be'
ing chairman since it was bunt.
He felt this area should be repro.
rented. He asked for support and
if elected would endeavour to do
best for all 'children in the area.
He explained , the reason• for the
brick 'discoloration In Wanes
school.
Sam Sweeney spoke briefly and
said he didn't think he would
stand.
lAlan McTaggart enjoyed work.
ing with the Board. He had en-
couraged the vote on new school.
They are now going ahead with
Central School but the Board
can't stand still but have to go
forward will the times. He stated
he Would stand for election.
Daniel Snyder said he was In
a controversial situation as he
was against Central School last
year but had voted for It as
Board member. He moved a
vote of thanks to Chairman for
all his work. He said his nitrite
would `be on ballot.
-Cecil Raynard thought it better
to go ahead with the Centntl
School as several schools needed
major repairs which would be
costly. He didn't expect to stand
for election.
Andrew Bremner, representa-
tive Listowel High' School said
the vocational school is working
very well and the school running
smoothly. He 'thanked the Council
for opportunity to serve on the
Board.
Kenneth imcrarlane, Seatorth
High School Board, also thanked
the Council for the opportunity
to serve. He said the Seatorth
School had 80% pass in Grade
13. They have a good staff and
good report from Inspectors. Re
said the shop Is too small to put
in enough equipment and they
hope to enlarge it.
Murray Cardiff, Wingham High
School, gave report on the vomit-
Tonal school, He said they had
fewer drop outs and had also 80
per cent pass in Grade 13. He
said there were good relations'
between teachers and board. The
Cadet Corps haa won the Strath.-
f cone Shield the 3rd year In a
row.
Norman Hoover, Sno.-Treao.
Area No. 1, said he had enjoyed
working with the Board for the
past eight years.
Alvin McDonald, Rec.-Treas.
Area No. 2 has been with the
Boatel since Walton School start-
ed and said it had been edema,
ional. He ivished the new flatlet
13oard every stiodess.
7itgottsg MOW hilt! 6.1 IIII”
tile 4It14421
TIM ausiqua rosy. isnusam.s. OMNI) THURSDAY. DWI. SI% MS