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. slay, August 13th, 1952
THE BRUSSELS
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Portrait to be taken at the
New American Hotel Brussels on
Saturday,'Aug. 16 - 3 to 9 p. m.
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NOTICE RE WEEDS
Notice Is hereby given to owners of subdielded portions of
the Munlclpailty of Huron County .that unless all noxious weeds
thereon are destroyed before the 15th day of August, 1962, In so-
cordance with the Control Act, the inspector under authority given
In Sections, 3, 7 10, and 12, ot the Act, will cause the noxious
weeds -or weed seeds to be destroyed, and the costs thereof will bo
placed on the Collector's roll for collection In the same manner as
'taxes under the Assessment Act.
Weed Inspector. W. R. Dougall Municipality of 'Huron County.
C. E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H. V. Homuth R. 0.
Optometrists
will be in Brussels, at Miss M. Bryans
house on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
from 9.30 to 6.00
Please make appointments at Miss Bryans'
residence,
BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING
Beessele, July 28, 1952
The regular meeting of Brussels
Municipal Connell was held on the
above date. All members of Council
were present.
After the minutes of the last
meeting were read, it was moved
by A. McTaggart, seconded by C. L.
Workman that the minutes be adopt-
ed' as read. - Carried.
The following accounts were order-
ed paid on motion of R. A. Bennett,
seconded by J. H. Stretton.
Workmen Compensation Board
1962 part assessment $ 28.26
A. H. Oaldey, labor 4'S
°aunty of Huron, grader rental 36.00
W. H. Bell, salary 136.00
O. R. Campbell, salary 58.00
By -Law No. 7, 1052 was read the
third time and passed on motion of 1
C. L. Workman, seconded by A j
Draw nigh to God and He will
draw nigh to yon. Jea, 4,9.
Melville Church
MkdM,r. Nev. W.H.r. tells,
11 a. m. "United Services
during August in Melville
Church. Rev. A. Lane ,
officiating.
United Church
OR CANADA
Minister Rev: Megrim Lane
Morning Wore) P - 11 °Week
In McIYille Obtureh
Come and Worship
I Church of England
Parish of Brussels ,
r/. Js
Rev. A. Norman This M.A.
10th Sunday After Trinity
August 17th, 1962
hes Chetah. •rwesels
8.80 a. in. Holy Communion
11 a m, Morning Ptlayer
Sunday School
et David's Cherish. Niglio
2,80 p• m, Holy CamtnuniO1L
St. George'* Church, Walton
9,30 a. m, Morning Prager
aw^
McTaggart.
This By -Law se,t the
Tax Rates for the year 1952. Rates
were as follows :.
County Rates 9 mills
GPingham Dst. High School 5.2 DAUB County of Huron, 1 ship the afternoon of Aug tst etre ' Frank Donnell, Account 66.
BRUSSELS MERCHANT
IN STRATF'ORA HOSPITAL,
Mr, 51. Wuieoorg, we .are glad
to report: is improving after having
received ten blood tranefusiona. in
the pant week. lie is in Stratford
General - OTOepiitee. Thera wog 0
Prompt response to. the need for
blood donors from Brussels men..
The ewellve men from here wile went
to ,the hospital to give blood were;
Gordon TCrouter, ?elven Kreuter, Ken
Colemen, Graeme McDonald, Max
080fi.eld, Geo, Mo:Cutcl icon; Lorne
MoCtuteheoae TeL Mi eehell, .0. J.
Pegelow, Bill W411i0 and .Toltn. Edgar.
There were also several , Blyth'
Peg+elow, Bill Willis, John Edgar and
Wm. Martin,
MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL
Morris To,wntship Council Meeting,
AUg. 5, 1952.
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The Council met In the Twp. Hall
on the above date will all members
present.
The minultes of the lest meehiug
•were read. and, adopted on motion
of Bailie Parrott and Sam Alcock,
Moved by Chas, Coulttes, seconded
by Sam Alcock that we make ap-
plication to Engineer J. Howes to
have the Nevins and Pierce Drains
examined. and •made into a Mendel -
pal Digin. - Canried,
Motved by Gras. Coultas, seconded t
by Wm. Elston that By -Law No7-6,
1952 setting the Township mill rate
at 9.5 mills be passed as reed the
first, second and third times.
- Carried.
Woved by Wm. Elston, seconded
by Sam Alcock that the roads bills
as presented by the Road Supenln-
tendent be paid. - Carried.
Moved. by Bailie Parrott, second-
ed by Sam Alcock that the Court of
Revislon on the Assessment Roll
for 1953 be held on Alusghst 30 at 10
e. m. and Council Meeting be held
in the afternoon at 1 p. m.
- Carried.
The following accounts were paid;
BRUSSELS HOLDS WINTHROP
1 - 1 IN SOCCER THRILLER
Walton, Mg. 10th =- A fast and
c1o'se game at- football between
Bressele and W4rrthrom in a semi-
final game was plaoyed in Walton
Palk. ' Winthrop soored in tale
firet Period, lir the second period
Brussels, potting -on considerable
steam scored .one goal jnat before
time was galled making it a tie
1-1. A -sudden death game wee
.sobedule0 'Monday evening In the
Walton park to decide the winner
of the South Huron group for the
right .to meet Walton next week In
a a heet-otthreeg^a.mes' seriee,
Mrs. "James Sholdice
Mrsr James SbOldice, aged 84,
eh h f h d liter
died .at a ome et he aug
Mrs. John MoN.aughtob, Tucker.
smith Tdwrts5ilp on Wednesday morn-
ing, July 30. She wane the fo mer
Miss Marion Watson daarghter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Watson.
She was married to her hunlband the
late James Sholdice in 1893. He
predeceased ber in 1946. Mrs. Shol-
dice vas a member of the Pres.,
byterian church. Surviving are. two
cons, Watson., Morris Township;
John. London; and three daughter,
Mrs. John McNaughton, Tuelcer-
smith; Mrs. Tolbert Clark, Lon-
don; Mrs. George T. Williamiaon,
Walton; also one brother Thomas
13 Watson, Galt. Services were
held Friday, Aug. 1st, at the G. A.
Whitney fatneral home, Seaforth, at
2 n. m. The pallbearers were
William Oldfield, Fred Scarlet.
Jack Pethick,, ,Tinn Morrison. Willis
Dnnda,%. Edward Deegan. The new-
er bearers were, Earl and Arthur
McNaughton and Kenneth Sltoldice,
Cardiff Family Rally Moved by Thigh Smith, seconded
A tamely picnic, In honour of I by Wm• E. Rlsbop that we now ad -
Richard Cardiff' of Milestone, Sask., journ to cell Sept. 6 et one n'clork
and Philip Hingston of Seaside, I or ad the call of the reeve.
Oregon, U. S. A„ was& held at the - Carried.
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff, ! The following accounts were paid:
seventh concession of Grey Town- Grey Twp, School Area $5000.00
00
POS
$2.00 per year ., $2.50
Grey Twp. Council
Grey Township -council Meeting I
wee bead on Aug 2nd,
Moved by Howard 1", McNaught,
seconded by Wm, E. Bishop that the
minutee be adopted aa road.
- Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that Ole
Clerk notify Engineer G. G. Reid
to examine and report on Machan
Dain, - Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, sec-
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onded by Win. E. Bisliep that we
instru,et the cleric to notify Engineer
Howes to examine and report on
Cox Drain - Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that the Road
Snperin.tendent widen road on side -
road between 1{ot 20 and 21, coon. 2,
dirt to be put la old gravel pit in
frond of lot 69, con. 1, also put in
fill on siclernad north from Duke's
Sobool. -Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar. see•
ended by Hugh Smith that Reeve
C. E. Rowland he Commissioner on
Cox Drain. Councillor Wm. E.
Riehop, he Commissioner on Smith
I Drain and lnelic Drain. - Carried
j Moved by Howard F. McNaught,
' sennnaled.'hy Clifford R. Dunbar that
', we advertise_ for tenders on the
, Whitfield and McNeir Drains.
p - Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith. s,eeonded
by Wm. P. Rimier fleet we renew
!th" Mentcinel Liability Policy No.
M. 2418 with rhe General Accident
Trnsnrance Cn.. et a premltn:m of $335,
;c -- Carried.
leaved by Win. E. Bishop, second
PT by CIiffn,•d R feather that all
i annrnved nevem-tete be paid.
- Carried.
Public School Rate 14 mills
g rnillq
4 mills
19.8 mills ;
Waterworks Debentures
Hydant Rentals
General Village Rates
Total Tax Rates 60 mills
Co ncil authorized the Clerk to
advertise tenders wanted on ale
Proximately 1500 cubic feet of new
sidewalks to be laid in the business
section of Turnberry Street.
Council also gave permission to
R. 7. Walker to Metall another
table ho his billiard room on Turn.
berry Street.
Besiness of the meeting being
concluded 'the Council adjourned..
on motion of A. McTaggart, sec-
onded by J. H. Stretton.
ETHEL MILL
CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS I
AUG. 22 t Telefon Car
of ceremonies, Earl Rowe., n gram,,
Rates and contests for all age I Cemetery
Wan. 11. Baker. Cemetery
groups were an intelysting feature I Carl 19 Willis Meehan The
'followed by a besot, lunch and, � Carl ln. Willis, Rutpp Dr,
treats of ice cream and cantaloupe Carl E. Willis, Biftiery lar.
A large white cake, beautifully deo- The Rrueselc Prat Advt.,
tender 1,T Nahb Award Teel
Hilton Ward. Buttery Dr. 2.63
Clarence Ward, Putteny 1)r. 4.50
Jas., Pearson, lethal Garbage 80.00
Gerald Rictherd�s, Ethel
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i11 SEPT. 10
Customers Please Stock Up Early. NOTICE -
Large Quantity New and 1 The Anglican Chareh fowl supper.
Used Lumber. ppe
Two or Three Cars Barley, One -e
Wheat. $45.00 Off Car.
$48.00 Ground.
Tree. Planting $
County of Huron,
Indigent fees
Dick Aloock, Fax bounty
isoank Alcock, Fax bounty
Addison Fraser, Postage and
Envelopes
D. N. McDonald, wire and
lulmher •
Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve.
Cleo. C. Martin, Clerk.
38.72 i
Those present number 103 and with Dick Toun, Insurence Policy
the exception of twelve of that % No, M. 3419 835.78
42.00 i The !Listowel Manner
number who were visitors, all are ,
2.00 t descendants• or their partners of the Drain Account 1,54
2.00 , The Br seeps Post
family of seven seas and three U
daughters of Mark Carditf and j Drain Account
26.78 David Savage, Close Drain
Margaret Duffield, who, In their
lifeHree lived on the farm where f David Savage, Howard Drain
19.78 Stuart Cochrane. Cox Drain
W. J. D. Cardiff now lives. on the
seventh concessioon of Grey. Dave Hall. Close Drain
Dave Hall Howard Drain
PRESENT CONCERT
AT FORMOSA ON SUNDAY
The Kanas Farmer and his en-
tertainers will present their Western
progratn at Formosa Gardens on
Sunday afternoon, August 17th.
BAND CONCERT
Presented by Brussels Lions Club
Boys and Girls Band on
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24th, at 8 P. M.
At Victoria Park, Brussels.
Tthe weather was excellent and Alfred Kennedy, unload file
mach of the afternoon was spent In
re -hewing acquaintances and getting
acquainted. It is twenty-six years,
since DickCardi1f was lash here for
t a visit and fltitsseven years. since
Phil Hingeton said good-bye to these
Parts, never having been bank for a
Inglis Drain
N. S. Bauman, Tee
McNa,aght Drain
N. S. Bauman, Tile
Renee DIratrq
N. S. Reitman, Tile
visit until now. Others present I Tatter, Drain
were from L.isttowel, Atwood, Monis- ' L. D. Frain, valtuetor
ton Mtivehit,on. Td tchall idtinton, I County of Huron,
Toronto. EtRtel, Kitchen, Markdale FIosp}taltzattoti
Walton, MoleswonOh and Brussels. i The Mmniclpat WomW,
lift was capable master 1 Resoleetion Pada
C it
2,00
81.80
6.40
6.40
70.00
6.40
1.50
Ice Cream Social
Under auspices of Union United Church
Tuesday, August 19th
at the home of E. Morrow, Can..12, Grey
If it is wet, will be held in the church
basement.
Ball Game at 7.30 p. m. Good Programme
Admission 25c and. 15c
DANCE
To the music of Smiths Orchestra
Modern and Old Tyme
In Brussels Town Hall on
Tuesday, August 19th
Admission 50c Lunch Counter -
Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary
to Canadian Legion
LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL •
Two Shows Nightly - Rain or Shine
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Days and date Title Stars
Thur. - Fri.
Au.g. 14-15 "The Marrying Kind" Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray
Sat. - Mon.
Aug. 16 - 18 "Raton Pass" Dennis Morgan, Patricia Neal
Tues. - Wed. Steve Cochrafl,
Aug. 19 - 20 "Tomorrow is Another Day" Ruth Roman
Thur. - Fri.
Aug. 21 - 22 "Breakt-hrough" Frank Lovejoy, John Agar
607.81
127.11
817.26
5 traps 20.00
wtti b held on Tueeday, Ocie
Third I �j ' :�j v (;3"R- ij
ABOUT SEPT. 11.
REGENT THEATRE
Seafortb, Ont.
NOW PLAYtNG-
I AUG. 14-16.18 Technicolor
4 "MAN IN THE SADDLE"
Randolph Scott Joan Leslie
Love on the range Is like a cattle
stampede - sweeping all before It.
This Is a super-western'1'of a battle
In the hills so one man csuld drive
his rival out.
Aug. 19.19.20 Technicolor
"HALF ANGEL"
Lorretta Young Joseph Cottet
The story of a gorgeous gal who
loves a man one day and doesn't
know him the netx. A blue-ribbon
winner and one of the funniest of
the year.
CAPITOL LISTOWEL orated
THEATRE
Aug. 21-22.23 Technicolor
"CARSON CITY"
The gateway to gold 'and the last
outpost of the lawless Is Carson
City. It Is linked by the rallsoad
which is built against terrific odd*.
COMING- fel
"MR. IMPERIUM"
and suitably Inscribed with
"Cardiff Rees:don 1952", wee made
and presented by the Bartliff family
2 shows nightly 7.30 and 9.80 p. in. of Ciiniton and proved as delicious
Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. at beauttltt1.
Friday, Saturday August 16-18 A ,vote taken showed everyone in waRrn
The mightiest railroad story of all . favour of making the gathering an I (` M. 9ldewants mn. Sheep
Teleannual event. Mr. and Mrs John Kilted 194.50
,'DENVER AND RIO GRANDE" Pennington aftered their home for James Doull, Cox, McNaught,
All star. cast - filmed In Technicolor 1963 and the invitation was quickly Glenn) Drains 43.6
See the actual head on collison of accepted with date of re -union, in- I Gordon Holt, McKelvey Dr. 39. 0
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two speeding trains vittnt{and rote eleatel iv'Re Arthur Rook, Grant Dr. 8.10 ,
lett. to the ;group elected with I G. Mac Smith, Burly dog 2.00
Monday, Thesday August 18,19 i Albert Cardlff as president; Mrs. H. I Austin Wheeler, Tiring Joseph'
"HONG KONG" I Dennis, sac: trees., and the follow- Riehl from Toronto 'Hospital 16.50
spells Danger, Mystery, Thrills nag on committees, Mos: W. 3, D. T TH. Fear, all tent, loop, Rollet 42,50
with Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Carditt, Mos, MeeseShine, Mrs• I Geo. A. Dunbar, Stamps 7.5
Fleming Mnyme Downing; Mrs. Elston Car- Edythe TS. Cardiff, 2 D.P.A.
10.00
25,80
6'0.00
1687,76
$9,794.i5
42.00
1.68
4.00
11.25
875.00
70.00
170.00
4,75
TUESDAY FOTO-NrTE dSrf, Mrs. Mark Hamilton, Miss ; Appiicattong
Addle Cardiff, Mrs. Sam Wolte, I
let OFFER $200.0tl Fox Roney
2nd OFFER $200.00 Nrs. tele Cardiff, George Pearson, I
RsT1ot
3rd OFFER $20.00 Russel Shine,• Aivin Sttmore, Jock I
Rea de
• Monday Attendance Card Night. Perningtnn. and Teen. Tyerman.
Mr. Phil Hinge on was fhrn espied
Wednesday, Thursday Aug. 20 - 21 to votre the appreetatlon of those ! 'Ray -the M. ('inrdiff. Clerk.
The story of the highest paid spy pree.ent for the gond time r'ninyed
In History end to Innand Mrs. Cardiff for the ,
"5 FINGERS"'Wefenny in their home. After sine -1
He stole the secretes of the Moscow Tnm "Cnd Save 'T'he Queen," mond-
and Carlo Conferences. He sold the hoes. were sttd with hopes to meet 1
time and the piece of the 0 Day again ennteer year and s pleasant
landings. 5 Fingers starring James attel'noan was over hot will live
tic Dareleux, Michael ann;lin the memory of those wltn en -
Mason, Danie
Ronnie. jeeed it.
CAR!'! t'9 ° TMiAim1R 1
1 take fete oppertn,litq to thank
the Tiru mels Firemen and 011 those
who heieed to save one herr and
saeel'tt'tiianke to TIM Eine.
John Reiledge.
Start Them Young
Junior farm club work is rendering a '
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practical service to Canadian agriculture.
The organization and its leaderahlp train
young people in the beat farm practice
and Lome economics, which teed to «cell'
help and community betterment".
The Canadian Bank of Commerce hm
pleasure in sponsoring this new booklet, la
recognition of the valuable work being dolor
by the Junior farm clubs across Canada.
You can help to widen the usefulness of this
organization by taking an interest in Its
work, and giving it your support end
encouragement.