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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-16, Page 5• • • —416 CHANGE OF „ INCOME TAX DISTRICT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN HURON BRUCE and WELLINGTON COUNTIES * The counties 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, 261 King Street West, Ac- cordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing in these three Counties 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 stairce 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 filed their appropriate income Tax returns and Sticcession Duty returns with the District Taxation Offices at Lond,n 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 repei•-;t. ; of cars and trucks." Parts and Accessories. Austin Sales and Service PHONE 77r6 BRUSSELS, ONT. ,OlitOWAVOW- AVDOWAVMDOWDMAVOWMO Yes, everything's BETTER WITh BUTTER... because butter alone Is made from the rich Cream of fresh, pyre milk — nature's best, most complete food. Only butter can add that distinctly*, • wholesome butfer flavour and goodness. MARKETING SERVICE, DEPARTMENT 191' . ' GREY rWe, COUNCIL, 'MftiilIes of GroY Teweship Th.• Municipal Council. of the TOW Of Gray Met le the Twp, 'WO ' at Ethel on Jan, 1,0th, 1952„ Membere alt preeent and at soribed o.the necessary Oeclarati orOefbee. The minutes of tine Las meeting were adopted 00 read. T Reeve and Clerk were authorized By -Lew No, 1, 1952 to borrow Su trident funds from the Canadla Bank of Commerce, Brussels f gallant expenditures until the tare are collected. By -Law, No. 2, 1952 was passe estimating the Road 10xnenditure. It Was retved and seconded tha J. C. Rinboul and Cecil Lydcliatt b hired to plow roads. The Engineer' repent on the Lynton Quipp Arai , was adopted and the Clerk Instruc ed to prepare and serve the By Laws, The Huron Crop Tmprov men.t Association was given a Gran of $15.00. The Salvation Army of . grant of $50,00. It was moved ,an seconded to pay Membership Pee to the Ontario Good Roads Con vention, the Ontario Association o Rural Municipalities and the Assoc lotion of AssessAng Officers, Carl Hemingway was appointed School Attendance Office 'for '952 al a salary of $25.00 'Phe Clerk was instructed to advertise for an Ass.escor for the year 1922. Russell Blianshaw was appointed pound - keeper to replace Frank Galbraith, and Cecil Holmes and Nelson Sleight:holm appointed fenee-yleavers to replace Hargh B. Smith and Clif- ford R. Dunbar, Froward F. Mei Naugh, and Obford R. Dunbar were anointed to the Cranbrook Com. Hall lloard. rt was pawed by the Council that ' day labor hired by the Road Supt., allowsd 75e per brim: for 1952 and Ilip machine ,aPerator's wages 0-eordingly to 90c per hour, The Clerk was instructed to prepare the necessary by -Taw t0 raise the images of tihe Road Supt., from 75e to 90c per hour and milage at 5c per mile and send it to the Department of TTighways for approval. 3114 motion made July 2, 1949 by C. E. Rowland and Percy Ward to hard, surface the road in Cranbrook and Monerieff was rescinded. .• The approved accounts were to be paid and the meeting adjorned until Feb 9. a: 1 etoceir or at the call of the Reeve. The following accounts were paid: Huron Chop imp.. Cron: 15.90 The Salvation Army, Grant 60,00 OT.unAiseispoaciiiatitieosn of Karel .A 5.00 Association of Assessing, Officers of Ont. iar•lignsal SIIP011 26.001000 1. n. Frain. Valuator 4.00 renniv of Huron. Hospi tin lira Hon THE BRUSSELS POST (AiNi3RoOK 11, uar, W. 111. 1.-0,A(14).tin conducted Ilia regular Morning service in Ce lCitoX'BreabYtorian Church on Sun- day, an 13. The annual meeting of lb- ;the cougregation WjII be held on 9n 1130esday 'refternroon, Jan. 22, at 2.30, In the 01110011. he The new president, ttrs. W. HYnd- " Mail; presided at the monthly meet- f- ing of the W. M, S. of Knox Pres- " byterian Church, held at the home Or of At, 6. M. Engel, reading a o suitable New Year's, ines'eage. Tho Scripture lesson from 1 Cor. 9, d verses 3•23 was read and explained by Mre. Hrynderian, who alga led In • PriTYee, The supply allocation In -e eluded an outfit for a public selo01 Wail, alas), articles of clothing and knitting for the Cecilia Jeffrey and Birble schools. Thirteen Paid their fees and answered the roll call by e. giving a verse containing "snarl - flee." The February meeting Will a be in the Manse with Miss Alice J. Forrest giving the tot -et, from the A NOW Study Book, "Meet Nie South AmeriAns'i. A vote of thanks was cure:tired to the retiring, president, Mrs. Schur:Mc, Miss E. M. Steiss gave • 2 . 0 Imperial Oil. Stove oil 20 01 flordoo Mr:Ewen, Sanders Dr, 22,50 D N. McDonald, Ditch Stakes 12.00 .7. Carl Hemingway, Salary Sehool 11:enclanee Officer 25.00 reel! Eel:oder, Work at Office 11.00 Retiet 75,06 ('r"0. A . t,i1lihar. Stamps 7.00 ra,th. M. noviirf. 1 Old Age Pension Application 5.00 Roads 4950.01 an appropriate New 'Year's topic wite other readings by Mrs. Allen Oameron.'Mrs. Robt, Campbell, Mrs, S. 0;111st:sad and 11/frs. Schnook. }Ty'' tors: 597. 372 and 162 were ming, ae- on -the orearn by Mrs. Ain.- Stets,. The Rene:lir:Mon was prone,tureed by the Pr1dent and litceb wins served at !he close. Mr. Lynn: Evans is at r P•Pn 000- 4001 to the hospitel in Kitchener where she, underwent an operation on Monday this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron and Sarolia, vitsided, over the week-engt, with friends in this dis- trict. •,1 The annual meeting of The Ladies' Kno4 Church, Cranbrook. was held on Jan, 8th, at the home of Mrs. Murray Frits•ilrer. The president Mrs. M. 3, Engel was in the chair and Mrs, Hyndman at the piano, The meeting was opened with an a,p- , propriate ,poem for the New Year and singing of Ps. 109. Mrs. Stuart McNair gave the Scripture reading and meditation taken from Joshua. ; Cho 1, vs 1-9 ,Mrs Engel then led in pray.er. The minutes of the last meeting were read and aPProv: ed and the :treasurer's report showed a balanee ,ef 9130.60. The business included voting 676.02 to the Manse storm -window fund and a decision ' 1 to have a pot -luck supper in the ohnrch basement on Feb, 14th. The meeting was closed with hymn 690, and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. . Mrs. '34,yndtrian presided for the election of Officers with the re- sult as follows : President Mrs. M. J. Engel Vice;Pres. Mrs. Earl Dann See.-Treas. .:. Mrs. Stuart McNair Flowers ..... Miss 19mylene Steiss paid Com. Mrs. Calvin Cameron, Mrs. Maurice Cameron and Mao. Emerson Mitchell Organist Mrs. Alex Steles Asst. Organist Miss A.. 3, Forrest Auditors Mrs. Hyndman and • Alice I. Forrest Lo nch was Mien served by the • host CS and committer:. -1 7 r - • 5676061 11. Cardiff. Clerk _ • - ary TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS RESIDENTS : Please keep cars, trucks, milk cans, etc., well off road -way. as snow plow operators can not he resOons- ilde for any damage, T. MeArter, Road Supt. Township of Morris. Miss N. Kr. Rogers of Mt. Forest. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, 3. C. Backer last week. ,Mrs. Russell Pone is in the Wing- flew:rid Hospital after undergoing appendix operation. Mr. and and Mrs. A. R. Cousins of Woodbridge called on friends here last week and Lawrie return- ed with them for the week -end. • • if ‘Tax,;:at\T"•15til• 1060 every ma were his 0 • • SUPPOSE you had to cart cash around to pay your bills. Pretty risky business. Hard on shoe leather, too. You don't do it that way, of Course. Like everybody else with a bank'account — there are seven million of them—you simply get out your pen, write cheques and leave all the bookkeeping to your bank. That's the modern way ... easg, simple, safe. Handling and recording your chequing transactions is an important job. Your bank must do it right—or a competing bank - will. You'll see to that! Suppose there were no competition ... Could you expect the same efficiency, courtesy, eagerness to earn your goodwill? State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account to the eye of the state official. 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