HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-07-29, Page 6GOMER BYLE - USMC
Jim Nabors, an Alamaba-born
actor, singer and comedian stars
as tile havr y-go-lucky marine
redraft Comer Pyle -- r7sm3, a
Situation comedy serieS seen
Thursday on the OBO-TV net-
work. Unlike the con-man types
that have inhabitated other sim-
ilar TV shows, Pyle is a babe in
the woods; a fellow who assumes
Only the the best about people
and takes 'what they say and dO
at face -Value many times lead-
ing to htlarione eittnationa.
COCOANUT PEACH; SALAD summertime
salad for your party or your family.
2 boxes Ut lemon gelatin
1 cup dessicated cocoauft
sheet tiuioil
2 this callitaa Choice pdach ha/yea
(buy your tay4ciritO nrEuld Ontario PrOnded
peaches!)
(2 pianiage cream cheese ('white)
hunch watercress
(or other greens for garnishing)
imssolve gelatin hi ONE cap of hot water and. ppur,
into cak,e tin (glass or aluminum). Sprinkle 3/7; cup of
cocoanut into gelatin. Divide tinfoil in 4 strips and fold;
stiff to nse as dividers for 9 equal square servings of,
jelly, Leave jelly in refrigerator until slightly set,
9 peach halves with white cream cheese and
place one in each square (flat Side down). Hold,
Place with toothpicks. Cut up the rest of the peaches
and add "some to each square. Dissolve second box of
gelatin in one cup of cold water and Pour slowly into
niquld. Sprinkle remaining cocoanut over all CHILL
T1101tOCCHLY. Ijmnould, remove tinfoil dividers care-
fully. Slice each square with sharp knife, , Garnish-
with watercress. Serves 9.
6 44.
tiECIPE OFTHE M NT *
By the Ontario Tender fruit Institute
"Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"
WALT&R ?EASE
Trucking P.C.V. Clan F S
LIVESTOCK TRUCKING TO AND FROM. FARMS
IN LICENSED AREAS. OF
MORRIS, WAWANOSH, HUI.,1.4T AND
iMcKILLOP TOWNSHIPS
TO ANY PLACE WITHIN ONTARIO
ALL LOADS INSURED
'HONE BRUSSELS 345J4
LADIES DIViISION EAST HURON AGRI. SOCIETY
196b 'ETHEL BRANT .MONTURE
PROVINCIAL ESSAY COMPETITION
Arranged by Ine Women s Section of the Ontario Association of
AgrioultaraloSocieties in co-operation with the Provincial Board
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1-5 (:•st es say taltIon by a Scilooi up Lo and Anciutung Grade 8.
Ni sit \NE ottot.t..0 PART lsNI CAN.a.DA'S,
(Jai\ PROCiltAIV1."
J. Leilg~hy of .45baY - approximately 300- words.
4. Lzi.y lutist be certifieu by a tofu:11er that it is Dle work of i
rhiptimita e013114 MI,I*
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MORRIS TOWNSHIP
`COUNCIL MEETING
Morris Township Cquucil met
on July 5th -vita all members
.present.
Minutes of the last regular
meeting and of the special meet-
ing were read and adopted on
motion of Ross Smith and Walter
Bhoi•treed.
The following motions were car-
ried.
Moved by James Mair second-
by Walter Shortreed that we en-
idorse the resolution from the
town of Whitby.
Moved by Easton sec-
onded lyy James Mair that
Walter Shortreed oe Calmnis-
sioner to look after repairs to the
Smith orain.
Moved by Ailliam Elston sec-
ondedby Ross Smith that a grant
of $125.00 be given to Bnussels
Recreational Committee.
Moved o. (Waiter Shortreed
seconded James Mair that By.
,Law No. 4, 1949 be rescinded,
Moved by Ross Smith second-
-ect by Walter Shortreed that By-
Law No. 5, 1965 being a supple-
mentary borrowing By • Law
authorizing the treasurer to bor-
row up to $60,000 be passed.
Moved by James Mair second-
‘ed by William Elston that By-
.Law No. 5, 1965 setting the Town-
ship rate at 11 mills for farm and
!residential property and 15.5
anills for commercial and bus-
dness property be passed as read
1st, 2nd and 3rd times.
IVIoved by Waiter Shortreed sec-
onded -by James Mair that By-
Law No. 7, 196.5' setting the pen-
alty on unpaid taxes at 2'per cent
to bei added after December 15,
1905 and 1/2 of 1 per cent per
Month, commencing January 1,
1966 until paid be passed as read
1st, 2nd and 3rd times.
1VroVed by James IVIair second-
ed byWalter Shortreed that $300
be given La Brussels cemetery'
chapel Wild.
Moved by •Whliam liilston set-
'ended by James Mair that road.
accounts as presented by the
road stiperlatendent be accepted.
Moved by.. :lames Muir Setond-
pa by itoW:i I.hat the getIoVal
accounts as presented be paid:
General Accounts Paid;
Ross Smith, lox, bounty 4.00
,Art; lioggart, fox, bounty 8. 00
l llgrtirill i.t.w.arucu. Lanni-
s kstitnuritY
u N unt,,auip, ialieltens
c.hleu 14.1,1 0
't'hwh. oh Clintua, Debeu-
tures for Collegiate
institute 336.43
Airs. Lleruard flail, Prein-
;tint ()Lk U0111,1)011Sate
ion Policy
LIrtissois Recreational
OPPuu,lttee, grant „a 120,00
Airs, Louise Scott chick-
ens killed 31.0)
Ken Taylor, valuator's
fees 10.90
Ontario Hydro, Blue
vale Street Lights . ... . 14.25
Martin, salary 100.00
Stewart Piocter, Mayor's
& Reeeves' Conven- ..
40.00
Brussels Cemetery
Chapel fund. 30040
Road Accounts
McArter, mileage,
wages & bookkeeping 133.46
James Oasemnre, ;wages 260.00
JOhn Smith, wages (r
Ross Jamieson, loading,
supplying & hauling
gravel
tiarnin's Garage, tractor
tire 23.59
Brussels Coal Yard,
101.05 hauling- gravel
Sam, Sweeney, bull-
Ont. deouzlivnegi..t. & Metal
1423.00
Prodluct, culverts .... 432.12
Struthers Transport, trick-
ing
Mel Jerym.u, loading 7s&
22.0U
hauling gravel 205.00
ideal Supply, flashers 4.33
Alex inkley, fuel oil
& tax 379.56,
J. C. McNeil, hydraulic
oil etc. 48.31
MowMowbrayConstrpction
Co. Ltd., Payment
No, 1 16,70.59
Allied Chemicals Canada
Ltd Chloride 78.60
Pollard's Chain. Saw,
repairs to tractor 18.86
Wilfred Warwick, gravel 54.60
AftputmLismErra
ILLS
MAIN ST.
. `Lilo competition will be in three sections, as follows:
(a) - Kaelk ricu tura' Society will be responsible for
eiluouraing 'minis to enter by announcing this contest
Iii Ulu Prize list or oy other means and it towable,
oLfor(ng prizes tor the uest essay received. Following
the WINNING ESSAY must be submitted by the
society to the Woman Representative of the O.A.A.S. for
• the district not later than FRIDAY, OCTOBI4R 29th.
(b) DISTRACT - The Woman Representative will be responsible
for the judging of the essays she receives at the Diatrlet
LEVEL. District, Winner should be forwarded to reach
(he, Junior Convener, :Mrs. Harold A Telfer, Grand River,
Street North, Paris, Ontario, not later than WEDNES-
DAY, 131i10EMBAR 15th.
(c) PROVINCIAL __- Judging of the Essays at the Provincial-
Level will be done by Mrs. Montiure and announcement
and presentation to the Provincial Winner will be made
at the convention of the Ontario Association of Agricul-
tural Societies in February 1966.
P It 1 2; ii S (Provincial Level Only)
1st - $15.00 donated by Mrs. Monture
2nd - $8.00'
3rd - $7.00
4th - $6.00 donated by the Ontario Association of
5th - $5.00 Agriqultural Societies.
6th $4.00
PLEASE NOTE: The name and address of the pupil submitting an
entry in, this competition Must Appear On The 143say.
Mrs. X. H. Leslie, Mrs, H. A, Telfer, Mrs. G. H. Ironside.
President, junior convener Secretery-Tresitarer,
Women's Section, Women's Section, WomOn's Section
Following the fair the winning essay should be submitted to Mrs,
Jas. Moir who will send it on.
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APPLY UNTIL AUG. 7th
Special Oven Cleaning Set: 38 oa.
Fulsol, 1 stainless stet.1 sponge,
plus 1 6 or. oven spray, only $3.68,
reg. 4;08; Bubbling Bath Oil; Lily
of the Valley, 'c show Rose, French
Lilac, Spec. 2 - $2.98, reg. 3.90;
Hqnse of Yeller Deocle,ran'' and
Anti Perspirapt 2 - 2.19, reg.
2.90; introducing special spray-
on deodorant 2 - reg 2 - 3.18
Electric pre-shave lotion 4 Oa.
$1.89; Shaving cream, l'ich lather,
for closer, smoother Oa ye, large
tube $1.25 'tick deodorant 21.49;
Ironing board cover and pad set
spec. $3.d.5, reg. 4.14.
Delivery Aug. 11 or Aug. 28.
Dealer - Ws. Dorothy Mr.tlatilsy
Phone 188J Evenings
, 130-4
2137 90
ave to 5 0 0. or a .SOri g
and Summer Footwear
All Widths And Sizes the lot but
Not in every style.