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CHANGE OF
INCOME TAX DISTRICT
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN
HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON
COUNTIES
L
* The ceuntles of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING.
TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the London
or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now
been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District
Taxation Office at Kitchener. Ontario, located In
the Dunker Building, 251 King Street West. Ac-
cordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing In
these three Countles have been transferred from
the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamil-
ton, to their new location. and any related cor-
respondence or general inquiries on taxation
matters. should be directed to the District Taxation
;Office at Kitchener.. .
* Remittances of tax by Individuals and corporations,
and tax deducted at the source by employers resi-
dent In the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and
WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to
the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.
* Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations) resi-
dent In the above-mentioned Counties, who formerly
flied their appropriate Income Tax returns and
Succession Duty returns with the District Taxation
Offices at London or Hamilton, will file their
returns for 1951 and subsequent taxation years,
with the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE -
TAXATION DIVISION
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
Guaranteed repairs to all makes of cars and trucks.
Parts and Accessories.
Austin Sales and Service
PHONE 77r6 • ' BRUSSELS, ONT.
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ALVIN VODDEN - - JEWELLER
Clinton, Ont.
For watch cleaning of distinction, and
fully guaranteed repairing or no charge,
send or bring your watch or clock to
Vodden Jewellers in Clinton. Clinton's
youngest jeweller. •
Also a grand line of Certina Watches,
Westlox products, . J. B. bracelets and
bands, Elgin. Nylon watch straps, Seth
Thomas Mantel 8 day striking clocks and
electric clocks.
Make your family the ideal Christmas
gift of a watch cleaning job of satisfaction.
Ladies Watches Cleaned $2.00
Gent's Watches Cleaned $1.50
Satisfaction Guaranteed or money refunded
CRANBROOK
The Sunday Scheel of Knox P
lerteeaieiw Cclturoti hall been diae;onitin
sued for the winter mon4fia,.
Mr, and 'Mts7, Calvin Oamel
.Mea and Mdos E. M. Slteles,
In Cleneetoga . with Mr, and M.
OeSaar FR4 rn for Ohriettnnas. AI
I?elmafi'ed for a Visit there and.
London, returning gnome on, Sung
Mr. Irvine Dunn, Winnipeg,
aapenddng .tete holidays with h
brother „Earl and Mrs, Dunn,
,Mrs, Wm, Cameron 'spina a f
days with Mr 'and M. Harol
'pny
SmelidWalton,
Mr. Dawe Milder, Seven Lakes
Quebec, was •a. Christmas. visite
with his wife and children, tend
and David, at the home of Mr
and Mrs, Glen Huetiher, Th
Miller enmity le•Ot Monday for their
'• teatime treeetinent. '
The members 01 the W. M. S, of
res• tllte Utak Matra met in 'tile school
room of the church for their
CIy'riebnias 'meeting eveuth fourteen
nn; ntonilaere and five visitors present,
were The president led' the worship ee'-
re. rice, The Carol seniles followed.
ea Thie was' a candle lighting service
in interspersed by Canons of different
Sunda
Nations, Six members took pant in
le this service. Cdkising prayer was
ds given by the president. Mr, Lane
gave the Ohrlsbmas message m-
ew titled, "Are We Christmas Chrllatians
d Only," In the business period the
mimttes of taker meriting were raid
, and appreved. Mns'. Geo, Pearson
✓ was named to look• atter study period
a for first three months of New Year,
Carried, Moved by Mrs. ,Jas. T,
e Peal -Son, secpnsled by Mrs, Cleaver,
• that it be lett to the aprc'tsldent and
trealsnrer, boa- much extra money
we will forward to bnanoh treasury.
Carried. The following slate of
offerers was presented for 1952.
President Mrs. Alex Pearson
let Vice•Pres. Mrs. Joe. Antes
Ind Vice -Pres, , Mrs. Geo, Pearson
Treasurer Mrs. Joe Pearson
Rec.-Sec. Miss Elle Pearson
Asst. Rec.-See Mrs. El. McTaggart
Cor: Sec. is. .T, Ames
Life Metnbersltbp .... Mrs. Patterson
Christian Stewardship ..,..Mrs. Sas.
Pea rson
Friendship Sec. Mrs. Cameron
Cochrane and Mrs. P. Stephenson
Supply Sec. Mrs, J, King
Temperance Sec. .... Mrs. deDoeleler
Missionary Monthly Sec. .... Miss M.
Han suld
Pianist Mrs. Roy- Hail
Asst. Pianist Mrs. Joe Pearson
Moved b
Mrs. .Cleaver, seconded
by Mrs. Icing. that slate of offlcers
he accepted as react, Oarried. Mr.
Lane then metalled bhe offleers and
the meeting was closed. Lunch wan
served.
ne in 4Zile b ee.
Christmas visleore with Mir, and
j Mrs. Alien Cameron were AMr, and
I Mrs. ,Tian Riit.ohie and Douglas and
Ms•, anti Mrs. Murray Portion and
daughter, all of London,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Martin, 'i'ham-
esvnlle, spent their Ohristmas at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bolter.
Miss Kaate McNabb, Tenrislnaameng,
Mrs. Lloyd Barkweil, Galt, and
Miss Mary M'aoDonald, Toronto,
were Christmas guests ad bhe home
of Mir. John McNabb,
Marion Michel 'visited during the
CAirIsttmas week with her grand-
parenits, M.r,-a•nd Mrs. Alvin 1'frltzer,
Listowel.
Mies,Jean Steles. 13th can., had
her adenoids and tonsils removed
in Listowel Hospital, recently.
Mr. and Mns Wes. McEaehern,
Galt, were week -end -visitors at the
lio;ue of Mr. and Mrs. P. Balser.
Seond prize was awarded to Gor-
don Knight in the De Kalb cob corn
enm,petision for •bhe enmity of Huron.
John G. Spear ie the local agent for
this firm.
Kenneth Knight spent CChristinns
with his. parentis, Neter Knight re-
turned with him to enend a few days
in Toronito.
FT -rFI.
Personals: Mervin Godden, bliss
Yvonne Godden and Miss E. Craige,
Brampton, were guests of .Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Godden; R. Godden spent
the holiday with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Brampton, i
Mr. and Mrs. L. Meehan and family `
and Mjjss Alma Patterson. with Mr.
and Mrs. William Patterson, Miss
Doris Cunningham, Reg. N.. Lon-
don, Miss Estelle Cunningham, Tor- ;
onto, with their mother. Mrs. Elsie
Cunningham; Miss Doris White
London, with her mother, Mrs. J.
White; Jack Melne, .Fart Erie, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lay4ion Snith;, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Henry and fam-
ily. Winghtem, with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Henry; Donald Dunbar, Lar-
der Lake, with Mr. and Mrs. George
0. Dunbar; Mr. and Idea. Willard
AT'iohel, Leverne Vodden, Torooto,
width Mr, and Mrs,' leeut Vodden;
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. 0. Wardlaw
and little Susan, North Bay, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Opje, Toronto, with
Dr. and Mrs. Wardlaw; Mr. and
Mrs. Elwin Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Dick-
son, Listowel, with Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Stanie7
Wilson and fancily, Hamilton, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson; Mr, and
Mrs, Austin Raynard hare moved
into tete hone recently bought from
the late Horace Hartley estate;
Janes T. Pearson has bought the
garage from the late Horace Hart-
ley estate; Mrs. Prank Woods, alio
has been a patient in the Clinton
illspitel for the past Hive months
with a broken drip, has been taken
to Victoria, Hospital, London for
WALTON
The regular meeting or the W.
M. 5 ,and W. A, of Walton United
Church wasp held in the Church on
Dec. 19th, with Mies A. Coutts pre-
siding. The meeting opened with
a hynsn, and prayeir, The secretary
and treasurer's reports were read,
21 members answered the roil call,
The McKillop group under 'the lead-
ersiiip of Mrs. A. Coutts then had
charge of the worship service. Sev-
eral. Christmas hymns were sung
clur'ng the carol service. Six mem-
bens of the McKillop group assisted
in lighting the' candles at the wor-
ship centre. Mrs. N. Sehade, Mrs,
G, Love, Mrs. R. Williamson, Mrs,
N. Redd. Mrs, Marshall and Mrs,
R, McMichael tools part. Mrs 51,
Travis, sang the Indian Carol, "T -
was in the moon of 'Winter Time."
The meeting closed with- prayer and
s, benediction from Juke chapter 2.
rendes 29.32,
NOTICE 50 CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of FRANCIS JOSEPH
MARTIN late oe the Township of
Morris in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased who died on or
about the 241th day of November,
A. D. 1951, are hereby notified to
send to the undersigned on or about
the 12th day of January, 1952. lull
panticulars of their claims in writ-
ing. Immediately after the 12th day
of January, 1952, the assets o1 the
estade will be distributed anongst
:ire panties entitled • thereto having
regard only to those claims of which
the Executors shall then have notice.
Dated at Brassies, Ontario this
15th day of December, 1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERTNGTON
Barristers and c.
Brussels Ontario
Solicibors for Executors.
JOHN W, SIMMONS
The funeral of John Westley S11n-
tuowe, wIao died Groin the effects 05
coal gas iioisonani;, was heed on
Wednesday aet racoon, A service
nos et:vitiated at ,the D. A. Mase
funeral home by Relr. A. Lane. The
burial service wa's its change of
,St. John's Masonio lodge, Of which
Mr. Simmons had been a member
for many years. Mr, Simmons wap
a rehired C. N. R. employee • He is
survived by ails wife, the "former
Henrietta Crawford, who to still in
hospital at Clhution, recovering from
the effects of the gas fumes, The
pall bearers for the funeral were
Roy Cousins, Robert Bowman, Wil-
liam Gillespie, Jlamea AI'ntetnong,
Clark Matheson and Norman Hoov
er, Burial was in Brussels cemet-
ery.
Majestic Women's institute
:lira, Ohas, Davis was• hostess 5
the Majestic Women's Institute
Brussels on Thursday afternoon
the Chilisbmas, meeting with
good .attendance. The meeting ape
ad with the "Ode" followed by th
Mary Stewart collect. The nainat
of bh;e Family Night meeting wer
read and approved. Mrs• Joh
Spear gave a report of the ham
which was recently- held. The coin
mentees in charge are to he con
=Mutated on the success.
The roll call- was donations for
C'he+iatinas boxes for the slant -ins
The District Conference held in
Cranhrook was discussed. It was
derided .to give a donadiosi of 525.
eo bhe Ohitdren's Aid Society; M.
bo the Library Board and $15. to the
War Memorial '
ansae
Hospital. os i at.
P A letter
of thanks was read from Mrs. D.
McLeod of Mitoheil.
The moetn, "It is more blessed to
given than to receive" was capably
guren by Mrs. .Jas, Armstrong,
Christmas carols were sung with
Mrs. G, Evans at the piano.
Mrs, dances Brvene gave a most
'nteresting rerport of the Guelph
Area Convention,
Mrs. Bart Cudmore Mien delighted
the ladies with a demonstration on
making cloal4ies with a cookie
press, This was followed by a dem-
onstration on icing a fruit cake, for
Christmas by Mrs. K. Sdntrr'e. She
inscribed on the cake, "Merry
Christmas to our President." Later
this beautifully decorated cake was
presented to our President. Mrs.
R. W. Stephens thanked the ladies
for such s lovely gift.
A committee was appointed to
mirk the shnt-ins hoaxes. This to he
clone at the hone of Mrs. C. Davis.
The Sunshtne collection VMS taken
and the meeting was brought. to a
Close. A delicious lunch was ser-
ved hr Mrs. C. Long. Mrs. Jim Mc -
Fe rline. Miss Thelma Maier. Mrs.
Wiu. McM iirray. and Mrs. D. Mc-
Daaald.
Imam
Wednesday, Jativary 2114. 100.8
MORRIS TWP, COUNCIL
CLEAN UP 1961 BUSINESS
The Oounnoil met In the Township
RsU On Deoember' 110tity with! all Got
members dressed. The mien etes P
bhe last meeting were read and
ndolsbed on motion of t;h'as, Cou'itee
and Sari Al000k.
Mowed by Sant Aloock, seconded
by Sallie Parrett that R. Kennedy
be Paid $115.00 as per conitriaot, Gar -
teed, Moved. by Ohas. Coultas; sec-
onded by Sam Alcook that Thos.
Henderson be reappointed to .the
Wingham Faget ,Sehool District
Board, Clarence Martin to the Sea.
forth High School District Beare
and Mervin Richmond to the Clinton
High School Ddrtitiot Board. Carried,
Mewed by Ohas. Coultes, seconded
by Bailie Parrott that by-law No, 2
19;51, in regard to Dog Tax be res-
cinded. Carried. Moved by Sam Ai-
e0olc, seconded by Wmt. Peacoek that
or the road bills as presented by the
of Road Superintendent be paid. Ca-
lor reed. Moved lay Wm. Peacock, see•
a ended by Bnlllie Parrot the we see
e. aloud purchasing ehalrs and table
e for the Township Hall: Carried.
ee The meeting cleeed ten metal, of
e Chas. Nukes and Sam Aloock to
n meet again on ,Janauary 14 at 10 a. m.
• Carried.
Tlie following aceotude were paid:
County of Hurun, County Taxes,
$22,680,29; Brussels Telephone, 563-
, 56.80; Blyth Telephone, 51,637.43;
Meleillop Telephone $102.00; Ivan
MCArter, caretaking 515.; Harvey
Johnston, salary, 5150.00; Chas
USELI CAR PAKea
Axles and wheels suitable for
trailers and farm waggons.
Transmissions, Driveahatts, Heads
Sealed beam units, Glass, Gwnarators•,
and starters etc.
Dozen of good used tires sad
tubes in all popular sizes.
Norman McLean, Seaford,
mile south of tracks, Phone U.
FOR SALe -
100 acre farm, real good buildings.
hydro, price 57,500.09.
2-150 acre farms, good buildings,
good location.
1-230 acre farm, good location,
hydro, pressure system and bath.
2-100 acre grass farms.
1-50 acre grass Cann.
1-88 acre farm priced 56,800,
buildings.
1-50 sere farm, good buildings.
3. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
i'lione 84 Brussels.
IgNin
Cocltes, salary, 5100,00; Sam Alcock,
salary $100.00; Bailie Ammo -et, 5100.
00•
\':ni
Peacock. c. $100.00•
Geo.
Marten,. 5400.00, onstage, 510.00; Re-
vising Voters' Lists, 526.00; Old Age
Pensions, 519.96; Fed. of Agricult-
ure; $25,30; AToCaughey Drain,
$5.00; Hydro for Hall, $6.07; Nelson
Higgins, salary 5275.00; Irnemploy-
inenit stamps, $28.; Financial
Statement, 510.00; Relljef Officer.
525.00; School Attendance Officer,
$12.00; Postage and Supplies, 515.00;
Road Audlt, 55.00; Gordon Greig,
Fed. of Agriculture, $797.18; Hydra
Electric Power Commission, 566.58;
Mrs. Robert Craig, relief, $20.00;
Fox bountiee, Jerk Higgins. 52.08;
C. W. Hanna, $2.00; Brace Smith,
52.00; Wm. Harman. 52.00; Loris
Phelan, 00.00; .Preeelluelel Tr Mete t.
Insulin, 580; ROW. MlOehie, we
intepelcltwt', 4'4,55; BiytIlt tStandaa •
ad've-tis¢nyg $,1.40; Thos. Lau,
ease, Bcwels Drain, ,35,RR; B1fls se
Legion, wreath, $17,00'; kiratt8s .A
eoek, fox lootriyty',' $8.00; A. SL 5..
skims, Indige54 fees, 378.00; Qy'r
W. Reentrant, Middle Maitland CO,
servlaibion, Authority, $34,00; Clark'.
Tlryiinte, pigs' keilied, 820.00; line
Sit w, valin!a:tore foes, $2.00; ..,
b'
Enekene, Indigent fees, 322:50: Por
Publhshi1g House, Printing Contrite
5'1115.00; Harold ,Sellle,ts, rent 0
i damping ground, $211.50; Advance
Thnes, advertising, 32:$4; Wesie•
Hackwell, Welton Seree'b lights
59.80; Village' of Bight, Division
Court, 520,00; Kobt. BIt'd, for
bounty, 52:00; Geo. Michie, sheer
killed and damaged, $122.40; Walter
Shoa'treed, valuator's fees, 53.511;
Canadian IncDustries Ltd., Warble/Me
$105.00; A. H. Erskine, Collecting
Taxes, 513.08; Clarence White.
spraying $24.75; Jos. Yui•Il, 14151,
drain, 55.75; dog tax refumcds, Won.
South, 52.; Franc Nichol, $4.; Carl
Prviciter, 52,; Norman Higgins, $2.;
Chas. H•lggins, $2.; J. M. Coultas, 52.;
Frank Walters, 54,00; Harvey Jahn•
soon, 54,00. Chas. gonites, Little
drain $1 25.
Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
WANTED -
Dead and disabled farm animals
wanted for prompt pick-up. Call
Perry Stepi ens'en, - Ethel, Phone
Brussels 85;12, Collect.
Renfrew C.eam
Separators and Milken.
I Disc, Plows, Manua
Spreaders.
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Flamm/vs
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Discs,
Mowers, Hay Loaders,
Smalley Forage Blowers and
Hammer SOL.
We also ave repair's far
Oliver Com Tye
. teseeeet Dealers for
$iWer Implements
MORRrre & WRIOH'r
Telephone 4 and 9i. Myth, Orb
USED CARS
1949 Oldsmobile Sedan, Radio & Heater
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sedan
Radio and Heater
1946 Chev. Coupe, Radio and Heater
1946 Ford Coach
1937 Chevrolet Coupe
1938 Dodge Sedan
USED TRUCKS
1940 Ford 11/ ton truck, with racks
1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan
New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan
Announcement - We now have the New
Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A must for safe driving and cuts tire
wear to a minimum.
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and ails
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
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