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The Brussels Post, 1966-12-01, Page 6THE HHUBSEIA POST, I.ROSSELS,. ONTARIO TILIIRSDAY, .10, 1000 • • ' Thank You, Y.HANKA''TF,N PAS. (For transportation calf 48'6Y 7aseavareasranAllielloNIIIIIPIP•tallartva°4111101111.1111111110'".4"itr'"``'.""''''—"" BRUSSELS TRANSPORT DEPENDABLE TRUCKING SERVICE Ship Pigs On Monday Ak.74- if Monday Holiday ,Ship ToPseinsi Cattle Tracking Service to or from Brussel,' anYwhere within Ontario Phone George Jutzi firutsels 122 lifteeNIIIIIimildidamusaaanneteaddiateeldISINearlailliszeill=ialesidlilllefferaragese, THE BR.USSEL'S POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publieher Published }-.• BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, every Thursday Authorized as Second Class Mail, wow. °Mee uepartment, CottaWa Establishd 1872 Serving the r Farming t..%ohimunity Me,nriber of Canadian Weekly Newspapere Association Ontario Weekly Newspaper* Assoeietlea R. 3, BAUER YOUR MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of NM and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS, ONT. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee far Over $5 Yril>rre tN CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK CANADA'S MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER RUSS JACKSON RECEIVES . SCHENLEY AWARD TROPHY HURON TB DIRECTORS MEET Directors of the Huron County Tuberculosis Association were told at a meeting in the Elm Haven Motor Hotel in Clinton that Huron and Perth Counties have the lowest incidence of tub- erculosis in Ontario. Mrs, Beryl Davidson,, Stratford, e:Kecutive secretary Of the 'association said that the current program in :Huron includes a survey of the 23: nursing homes in the county, and a retirement. dad pre-em- ployment progzeTn. Last Week 235 residents at HuronView, Clin- ton, the county's home for the tared, were ex-rayed for TB and other chest conditions by the i3eck Sanatorium, London. A sur- vey of all food handlers in the county has just been completed T. A. Taylor. Drumbo" presi- dent of the Orford County Tu- berculosis Association. as guest speaker asked just how 'efficient is a. nThss x-ray. He said that there is always a segment of. the. PoPulation which does not re- s-cond ("Huron's last Mass x-ray surVeY, two years ago. saw 51 per cent, of the population com- l.-O. "We should he asking, our- selves if reasearch is the answer to the T1 problem, vaccine became the answer of the problem ot"polib":ay- To The Electors,Of The Village Of Brussels Having served as your Reeve for the past four years, I again solicit your support on Monday, December 5th, 1966. Anyone wishing a ride to the polls please call 147. CAL KRAUTER To The Electors Of The Village Of Brussels Your support for the office of Reeve for the Village of Brussels is solicited on Monday Dec. 5th, I propose the following for your con. sideration. (1) Set up and organize a Local Planning -Committee for better Community improvements on a term basis. (2) Hold one or two public meetings during, the year to review municipal affairs and hear sugnestlons and opinions of the peOple. (3) A thorough enquiry into proper policing for the village, and issue a report on the results of the enquiry. (4) Prepare a financial statement for nomination meeting to show all Revenue and Expenditures for the municipality sod the P,U.C. Anyone wishing, transportation phone 39,, FOR REEVE VOTE HERB STRETTON T-7 "To The Electors Of The Village Of Brussels Having served as a Councillor of the. Village of Brussels for the past two years, i wowd appreciate your vote and influence on Dec. 8'. If elected I will continue to serve the residents of this village to the best of my abilltyi NAN, CAMPBELL he 'Flocto-s Of The Village Of Brus"sels I would arnrepiate your support for Councillor, in the Dec. 5th municipal election. .1,t elected I will serve the residents of E3russets to the best of my ability: r For transporfation to.the polls phone 43. CLARENCF (Ten \ To The of Village Of Brossels Once again, l would like to ask for your support and vote on Men- day, Dec. 5, so. I sari `serve vo u as councillor foll'''e'rti,ther term, to the Pest of my abItity.'— Th- Viliar!e Of ChriSseTS I would like to th.giik':Volrfor the 'bonfidence you placed in me as your councillor-for the past two years, Once again I ask for your suoocrt, so I may continue a your 'ep resertative on the village Anyone wantmp transoortation to the polls please phone 56. JACK" L. McCUTCHEON ")*e ('sf Th. Villacve Of Br‘..issels Your vote or confidence in me to serve vouAs a councillor for another year would he sincerely appreciated,. I shafraoain work for the best ilitensts of cvervonc to help make Brussels a pleasant n ri pros essive village, to live in. Phone P56 or 22 for trannportatiOn to the boils on Monday, Dec. 5. Sincerely, 1,,AWRIP CIOUSTN5 lor, T-T.e was introduced by 'Dr. Harold yokes, Dungannon. and er-4 liked by MiAa MileerNOTrien, Goderich. George Watt, Blyth, nresi dent of the asreintion reported that 772 N-rpys were taken at't'be• Tn- ternational Plowing MatekSea- forth, last. month. TTe -paid tribute to Mrs. Davidson for the project '1?vhich the Huron County' IT, IAssociation snonsor'ed. He said' I. that it was the , first time 1 ' that the service of a chest x-ray has ever been provided at an Tri ternational Plowing Match. - 1,ASt year the county asseeia- -tibn donated $41.000 to the Triter- natinal 0- IT,Yrion Against Tuber- eulosis: to a snroini fund of the Ontario TB '.A.s.tociation to fin- ancially asSiSt .. needy tubercul- osis associations. and money for research fOr all chest conditions. Huron County's new director for the H.nron , County Health ..J.Jii.t.,., Dr: Gerald Evans attended FOR SALE Pair Of Boy's Skates, size 7, in good condition; Pair, Girl's tligarre Skates, size :5, like new. Contact Mrs. John pipe Phohe 48.15 ELECTION CARDS FOR REEVE IT'S Not TOO LATE TO ANSWER YOUR CHRISTMAS SEAL LETTER fcrAwroRn. PT-arc-T rTZ R. 1411, I. H. CRAWPORD.Q, N. A, SI-It PHEFril. * sad ?Grua/tele-. Phone 120 Russ Jackson of the Ottawa Rough Riders' made football history again this year as he was named Most Outstanding Player arid Canadian Player of the Year in the Canadian Schenley Football Awards. He also won both these awards in the 1963 season, the first player ever to be a finaliSt in two categories. Linebacker, Wayne Harris of the Calgary Stampeders was named Lineman of the Year, the second straight year he has received this honour. Aboye, Jackson holds the Canadian Schenley Football Award which he received at a special reception in Van- cdtiver; Thursday, November 24th. He also received a total of $3,500 in Canaci:i Savings Bond.5.'While Harris-reOlveci $1,500 in Bonds, HELP FIGHT Tur::;rink tht ,,f,r.taYs, FrIdayft. and Saftordav a.m. Thursday evenings by p,nnointment only. Phone Senforth 527-1240 Clintriri Office - Medical centr e, yiatte,nbury Street MolltIV anti WetInectioY !lib() to 5:30 gar,' " plume 4024910 Arop -n-4 -E. LONE STAF - 0 M n T R f t4 roFriicm.