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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-09-19, Page 5S. C. Krauter, Win.H, King, Reeve Clerk Buy the best! AG-TRONIC Slow Moving Vehicle Emblems Decal or Steel with borrinlete mounting brackets. Now at your local dealer. Uses 31'vi (Seotchllte) and (Scotchcal). The Only SMV Unit ofd. ih Canada which Meets C.S.A. standards. The only decal unit that can be successfully ap. plied In cold weather. AG-TRONIC, Ltd., 1118 Sanford St. Winnipeg 21, Manitoba World's Largest Manufacturer Of Srdw Moving Vehicle Warning DeViceS J. L. LONGS-TAf OPTOMOTRIST --- SEAFORTH MEMICAL CENTRE 887-111140 Tueedi)y, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A.M. Thortday eMIII.IN•INM...1011111,1111 OLiNTON OFFICE. 10 IMMO STREE1 Monday and. Wednesday 482-7010 Gall Either Office For AppeIntitutiti eisaao—oseitiowesillaramoillienomoeMilia. EACELLEN CAR BUYS DEMONSTRATOR SPECIAL XL 2 DHT Loaded also DHT FAIRLANE 1967 PARISIENNE 2 DH 1966 FORD CUSTOM 1965 METEOR STATION WAGON 1965 COMET 1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4D 'HT 1964 MERCURY MONTCLAIR HD. SEVERAL OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 1961 G.,M.C. CAB & CHASSIS 960 SERIES 6 cyl., 5 speed trans.; 2 speed axle BRIDGE MOTORS THE 134:018E14, POST, nfW$SE11418 OW-A1U0 TriGitSDAY, sgivi', 10th, 7.968 VILLAGE (0I-.,‘ 'BROS6$ELS COUNCIL MEETING regular meeting of the illage Guanell was held eaSupt ember 4.1.11, 1903, all members benig [,resent, Thu following motions w Q r, ea cried, Aloved by 1. U. Campbell, sec ed by J. L. MeCutchtion that he mullites of Lite ilieetillg of August 7, 190S, be adopted as read. Moved by :I, seconded by I. G. Campbell that Commit concur with the reeem- mendation of liuroa County ,LA -o nary Board re: the proposed rental system of local library's, Moved by L G. Campbell, see owled by J. L .M.ut.lutchoon that Robert Raymond be granted building permit :Ls per application Moved by I. G. Campbell rW, Witted by J . 1.. aeGut u il eon, Ilic aCC,t()E1 ) as approved paid, P.1 7 ( streetlights ..... 220.23, J. Li, garinigc and grovel Glen Somers, labour L. D. Frain, labour Mrs. Joan Henning Lloyd Jaeklin, gravel Brussels.Motors, gas Gordon Workman, Iaboar .41 . Provincial Treasurer, te h eon Motors, repairs Masson Bronze Ltd,, Centennial plaque Town or Witightim, hose r o a ir „..„.„ County of. Enron, chloride Bi -Lateral Ifii'eiiosd Co. fire hose It! act, ean '8 Fina Servise;„ gas N smosasameasimmanisastmoinimarofga IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO BOOK FOR CUSTOM COMBINING WIE HAVE 2 GIANT CLAAS COMBINES 1 ALLIS GLEANER Airailahis for CUstom Work Cerdal Grain and Grain Corn ROE .PALMS LIMITED AIwcood 356.2211 On: ALEX CAMERON` PHONE BRUSSELS 856J4 41111111111111.111 J. Cardiff,, part salary 100.0 0 lieleonib, supplies Douglas J. •Callender, ,\Jagust. Nursing account 1434.8.0 David Ilastings, holiday Pay 57.43 Goo, Somers, repairs 6.00 C. &- U. Krautet-, digging „„ 60.00 D. A.. lianu, runural .... 300.00 Receiver General Canada, Lax deductions and 05,10 penslou Lund 60.15 Wingham and District liospital, ambulance Services 50.25 Wnigham and District ainbulanee services 73,00 .. , ....... Aoveti. ny IL .1. TenBas, second- ed by I. C. Campbell that we par- t:gm:so a one Lon Chevrolet truck tor 20110,00 plus tax from BruS- sets Motors. .lowed MeCuteheon, sec- onded by IL J. TeuPas that LICE'. Cousinti be appointed Councillor to Lill the vacancy created by the resignation of C. L. Cousins. Moved lay H. J. TenPas, sec:end- ed by J. L. McCutcheon that By- Law No, 7-1968 be Introduced and read a first and seamid time and passed. This being a by-law setting forth the date of the Nomination meet- ing and election of Officers: to serve the village of Brussels Air the years 1069-70. Moved by J. L. Mahitcheen, sec- onded by L G. Campbell that By= Law N,o. 7-1968 be read a third time and Passed and the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign and sealed with the Corporate Seal. The date of Npinination Was set for November 21st at 7 p.m. and election if necessary on. Monday, December 2, 1968. Moved by K TenPas, second- ed by J. L. ALcCutcheon that the meeting adjourn, to meet again October: 7, 1968 or at the call of the Reeve4 COMING EVENTS PRENATAL CLASSES A. series of prenatal classes will begin Wednesday, October 2 1968 at. 8:00 p.m. rll the Leith Unit Office, Medical and Dental Centre BruSsels. These will be held at weekly intervals for nine weeks. Those interested, are invited to attend on the above date or write to Cie klealh Uait ()Wee, (3r0(Wiell• ORIGINAL WORKS IN OILS Will be presented by Michael' Roth and Peter Snyder of Kitch- eller-Waterloo on Saturday, Sept- ember 21 front 12 nowi to 9 pun, Sunday, viewing only 1:30 to p.m, Monday 12 noon to 0 p.m. in this ConncliChaMbers, Wingham. Gallery of Landscapes Seascapes, Portraits, Still Life Abstracts Sponsored by: The Magi:nun Bus- ineSs & Professional Wornsn's Club. Open collection at. door.,] TEESWATER FALL FAIR Tilts year everyone is coining early to CANADA'S LARGEST RURAL: FAIR at TEESWATER on Sl AT IRDAY, S El"rEM tIER 28th to see THE LITTLEST I-1,0130 of TV and Movies; high Wire aerial acts; chariot races, horse show auto show; implement show, auto show; implement show, all- Ontario Silver Dollar competition; all-Ontario Landrace show; 4-TI :meet Hon, U. A. Olson M.P. Fed- eral :Minister of Agriculture who officiall y Opens FAIR. Bands, rides, excitement and thrills, All and more at TEESWATER FAIR on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28th. Free grandstand, Fixhibits on view FRIDAY evening from 7 parr, A bong-up show including TT-1111 TLBST I-TOBO and new and old-time dancing SATCRDAY night in the arena., BRUSSELS NIFTY NEEDLSE Meeting One The first meeting of the Nifty Needles was held on Monday, August 26th, 1968 at 1.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Trielmer. 71)110 meeting opened with the 4-}f Pledge. The election of officers is as follows: President .... „ . Coleen Cardiff Vice Pres— Kathy Work Pianist . ... Joan Elliott. Press Reporter AnyGirl ....The next meeting is to be dield on Tuesday, September 3rd 1968 at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Laurel and 'Karen Hemingway. The Members decided on a name. The colors for the books and boaters are to be black on White. Nrillqy Adams 18 to be the commentator for Achievement Day. There was n. discussion on: 1. General outline of, Project and and. Achievement Day, 2. Distri- bution of menibers' painphlett. 3. Explanatieti of checked sheets and records of achievement. 4 Mertiping sewing 'baskets. 5. RecOrd took, 8, Planning the dress considering eciter lines and choosing fahtie. DemonstratiOn was emor and line for individuals. The meeting Closed with "God Save the Queen". Second Meeting Date and Tittle: Monday Sept. ,% 1968 at 7:00 *tn. Pinot, and Onetlitig: At the lunge of Laurel liewingway, Meet- lug opened with the 143 Pledge', Run Call: One pond, to consider buying cotton fabric. Business: line minutes of the last meeting were read by Nancy Adams, next meeting. is un Sept Hilt at 7:30 p.m. at tits Mime ci i;osemary Blake. DiScusbiou: 1. Preparing the fabric for cutting. 2. ()housing a pattern. 3, Measurements. 4. Study of the pattern. Pattern alteration. Practical Work : Girls broke into groups and melts-- tired each other, Home Assign, moots-. 1:01110 Assign went. Answ- ers, Nosing; Meeting r108ed- with Clod Save the Queen. CORN FIELD CROP COMPETITION RESULTS Jack Knight 94 Jim 'Knight 93 George 'Procter 02 Stewart Procter 91 Robert Grasby 88 Leslie Knight 87 David Thomas 86 Glenn Coultes 85 Jim Fritz 84 1Vin. Coultes 83 Emerson Mitchell Martin IJuan 31. Don Martin 80 Graham Work 79 C'eorge Blake 78 John, Nixon Harvey Craig 76 Charles Bray 75 Lawrie Black 74 rray Cardiff 73 Clare Veitch 72 Roy Williamson 71 Clarmine Yuill 70 Joe Black 69 Tom WillianiSen 68 Wilfred Strickler 67 Edwin .1fartin, Secretary Brussels Agricultural. Sodiety f HE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A- M. Johnston B.A., B.O. Organist; Mrs. Fred St.phensofl .Church. School no A.11. Farewell Service PRESBYTERIAN .CH.Vgqi Minister - • REV. C. A. McCARROLL. Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat JO Church School. • l'ari-nts bring your children. .11 A.M. Divine .Worehip The Ten Commandments Series. • 1. A God Given Revelation or A 11111001 Deduction CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who seat cards and visited Me while in Winghant Hospital and 5111(0 my return home. : will long be remembered. George Bridge The family of the late Orwell 5, Elliott wish to take this oppor, Itinity to thank their friends, neighbours -and relatives for bean- tint' floral tributes, gifts tx.) char- itable societies, earth; of sympathy and so many other acts of kind- ness during their reeont bereave,- ment. All was deeply appreciated. The family of the late William Brewer would like to sincerely thank all our relatives, many friends and neighbours for floral tributes, donations and the many acts of kindness shown us during the bereavement of our loved one. Special thanks to Mr. Michael. Ross and the women of the Blue- yale United Church and to the 1), A, Rawl funeral borne. All was deeply appreciated and will always lie remembered. 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