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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-11-24, Page 5All fixed with dusters and gauntlets, Douglas Rain and Aileen Seaton are set fora bumpy ride in an old Ford, These two ,actors are featured in the CBO ` radio series "Goggles and Grinding Gears", ,which deals with those good old days when ancient Cara were young - - and may be heard every Monday night on CBC,s Trans - ( lava da network. MONCRIEFF MONCRIEFF W. I. The annual family night of the Mc,nrrietf W. I. was held on Wednes- day erening, Nov. 17th. when the members and their families held tn. it annual pet luck supper meeting, "'lie tables were attractively deoor ated in the institute colours,. Mrs. Mark Baillie and her committeewere in (Merge of the meeting. Grace was sung. Mrs. Ken McLean, the pres- ident presided for the programme and led the community singing with Mrs, .Tis. Smith at the piano, It was reported that a successful THallow' eon party bad been held during Oct- ober. The Momcrieff W. I. cook books Are now available for sale by the members. They are most attractive, Mrs. ?lark Baillie introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Chas. Corry, Eima twp., uho was a member of the jun for farmer group who went to the Brihijsh Isles during the summer, Mr. Corry described the trip oversea and his :stay in the British. Isles. lie alsto showed color films of his tour which were interesting and instruct- ive. A gift was presented to Mr. Cor - NEW HORLZON MEDS1.RRD STYLING FEATURE O7' '::' ' A low, massive, divided grille and Chrysler Corporation's New Horizon full wrap-around windshield are two highlights of the new For- ward Look styling for Dodge Crusader, Regent, and Mayfair models in 1955. All three series offer new power through improved PowerFlow and Power Flow Special six cylinder engines and the Dodge Mayfair series (a four door sedan is shown) also offers the completely new 157 horsepower Hy -Fire V-8 engine, Ops? Get Pep, Vim Feel Fall of Vigor; Years Younger MENNOMEN a£4o sa,aa.Daati� ia, azhaualed, Tr sere ' nie Tatar, Often seeded aftt 400..by body aid, mu - down became Moiling Iron increases vin, vigor, vitality, Tbousunda heel Full al pep, GyoryIt c Ogre*day £ntdu•t o"g'i-a sattus old. ted"sz only b0a'. At all druggists. CRA. N'4RO(.pK, Res. W. A. Williams, Brussels, conducted the regular morning ser- vice. in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Miss Mary MacDonald Torontq visited at her home over the week[ end, Mrs. Stanley Fischer suffered a nasty cut on her right arm when she slipped and fell while carrying a bottle of milk. Sever:Rtl stitches were required to close ta,. v ound, Evening Auxiliary The November meeting of the Gran - . brook Evening Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Porde on Tuesday evening, Nov, lith, with 17 members. and 5 guests present. Mina Baker was leader and opened the meeting with a poem. A hymn was sung followed by prayer. Scrip- ry. The evening closed with the sing- tune reading Psalm 96 was read In ing of "The Queen". The Dec. meet- unison. Phyllis Mitchell sang a solo. Mg will be held at the home of Mrs. The minutes were read and approc Ken Smith, ed. The roll call was answered with a verse containing the word truth.{ Several letters were read and dis- 1 cussed, and two thank -you letters. SPECIAL SERVICE HELD IN EXETER Grace Evans or offered her home f Dr. U. Laite, Central United Ginn - the Dec: me,ctflevc A Critrlst 5o cit, Stratford, told the elders of Hue Concert was dismissed and a coin - on Presbytery that Churchill, Mont• mittee appointed. Jean Dunn, Della gomery and other outstanding world Fischer and Maned McNair. At this leaders bad declared that the great- time Mary Thiether presented Grace! est needs to -day were remarks and Michel with a gift before her leaving rem moral. From these arks the (ranbmok. Grace made a very fgt. 1 speaker outlined the part that elders Play in promoting these needs. ing reply. Current Events were 1 This special service was held in read by Grace Evans, Betty Knight Northside United Church Sunday and Doris MacDonald. Isabel night with a large representationHuether Introduced the guest speak - made up of elders frons nearly every era, Doreen Long and Isabel Speirs charge in the Presbytery. it way who spoke on their trip to Bermuda. sponsortsd by the Council of Dulled . They were thanked tint presented Church Men and its president, Orval with a gift by Helen Cameron. The Harrison, conducted the service. offering was tlaken and the Elzpah William Jewitt, Harvey Johnston Benediction was repeated in unison. and William Currle assisted. Lunch was served those assisting Communion was served at the the hostess were Phyllis Mitchell close of the service by Rev .Stinson and Helen Cameron. and elders of Northside after which Dr. Laite conducted a discussion Period, .AI.A p .-ror,Z. The . W. M. S. Thankoffering on Duff's Church nes held in the church Friday afternoon, Nov.l2th, The president, Mrs. IX, Johnston was in charge of the meeting with. Mrs, W Cuthill at the organ. The meeting opened with a hymn followed. by prayer by Airs. H. Johnston. A read- ing was given by Mrs. Michael. Mrs. Mrs. Johnston welcomed the societ- ies of Winthrop, Bethel. Duff's Me- Kiliap and Brussels. Mrs. R. Ala' Kercher of Duffs gave a reading and Mrs. G. Smith and Mrs. R. McFarlane of Winthrop sang a duet. The offer- ing was taken by Mrs Reid, Mrs. A, Coutts and Mrs,. W. Bennett. Mrs, B, Millis of Bethel read two poems. Mrs. G.MoCavin introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Leslie Wightmen of Wingham. Mrs. Cousins of Brussels sang a solo. Mrs. F. Kirkby thanked the speaker for her splendid add- ress and all who had helped in any way. The meeting closed with. a hymn after which lunch was served in the basement. Mrs. Thoma and Mrs. 1. Bryans poured tea. WANTED Work. J. 1T. Cameron, Clinton, Ont. • NOT KILL-JOYS Millions of Canadians have found a perfect solution to the perplex- ing liquor problem. Not one hay become an alcoholic. Not one has killed a single person on the hiyh- way because .of a muddled brain. Their solution is simple; By their own free will, with -out interfering with anybody's business, with -out making a nuisance of themselves or being fanatical, they have simp- ly left liquor in the bottle and turned down their glasses at ban- gnets. They are not "Killjoys". Thep are respectable, upstanding, level headed folk with convictions They refuse to put themselves into a meddled mental condition as can- didates for - drinking -drivers acci- dents, (Adapted.). BLUEVALE Mr• and Mrs. John Fischer were at Goderich on Thursday. Mr. Fischer attended the meeting of the Huron County property committee. Mr. Eldred Nichol has returned frons Victoria Hospital, London, where he was undergoing treatment. Mr. Arnold Lillow has returned from a week's hunting. Mrs. Else Lamont spent a week I with her sister, Mrs,. Nelson Cardiff in Brussels. ESTIMATED FiNANGIAL $TATEMEN VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 1954. ESTIMATED REVENUE FUND BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 5954, ASSETS CURRENT Cash on hand and in Bank Due from Province of Ontario Due from Waterworks CURRENT Tax Arrears LIABILITIES 511,704.30 1,278,06 8,261.21 8,216,31 129,460.13 Accounts Payable 5 108.00 SURPLUS Balance • 31 December, 1954 529,352.1R 129,460.13 CERTIFICATE • We have examined the books and reoords of the Village of Brussels as at 31 October, 1054. We have estimated the Revenues and Expenditures for the balance of the year and have prepared the above Balance Sheetand the attached Statement of Revenues and Expenditures, ma this basis, for the year ended 31 December, 1954. n LONDON, ONTARIO PEARSON, EDWARDS CO. 10 NOVEMBER, 1,54 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER, 1954. REVENUES Hall Rent 5 306.00 Scales 184.75 Licenses 59.00 Province of Ontario - Highways 1,600.00 Province of Ontario - Otter 145.22 Province of Ontario . Per Capita Grant 1,219.50 Relief and Charity Recovered 159.69 Bond Interest 166.60 Street Light Surplus 1963 335.13 Division Court Refund 44.00 Rebate Hydro Materials - 1993 28•40 Tax Roll 133,340.10 $37,967.39 EXPENDITURES Salaries Office Heat and Power Printing and Postage Street Lighting Grants Drains, Roads and Streets Relief and Charity Hospitalized Indigents Sidewalks Fire Department Insurance Membership $ Repair and Maintenance General Town Hall Expense Storm Damage Workmen's Compensation Bank Charges .. Scales Health Preservation Unemployment Inisurance Street Cleaning County Rate Public School Rate Wingham High School Rate Wingham Hospital Rate Water Work Rates SURPLUS FOR YEAR 2098.70 6118.12 430.76 50.00 1,296.00 1,095.00 145.46 3,434.55 260.69 45,00 8.37 621.14 64.34 39.00 42.31 47.40 540.53 6E00 68.29 83.74 15.50 43.50 41.69 61.53 5,834.50 9,835.20 2,917.26 1,166.90 6,834.50 $36,909.$_5 51,078.04 nde rfed by !be Fame Service Dept THIS LITTER 15 NEVER SATISFIED, DOC • THEY ALWAYS SEEM TO BE HUNGRY. IT'S NATURAL, J I M..THE SOW'v MILK FALLS OFF AFTER THREE WEEKS,YOU KNOW. 11 IINN‘ trt� THAT WAS 'OQD, JIM. I a DEYOU TIE N�► YtAiVE GOT TO N Er,P FEED THEM OUTSIDE THE SOW. S HA5 Dole M 5T OF HER _ JOBB. r fast rugged growth and easy satizweaninq, your "air Phe t Io ROE - /N AIRS/I OR PE ZerFORM `czss Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MOWCRIEFB