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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-2-15, Page 4The Perfect Cookiilg Fuel Instant Neat v Less Kitchen Work Quick o Clean a Easy to InEtall Automatic Heat Control o Economical Par teformatton see your nearest gas appliauee dealer or write Essotane Gas Service, Imperial Oil Limited Male Stratford CornwallCorlydon Place Belleville Peterborough itf5•�ilF -.. was- -rss'Mr'•,m- BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L M. C. C. PHYSICIAN send SURCeEO)i William St, Phone 4. Brussels. Ont. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ' ' el hone 45 Brussels, Ont, Walker Funeral Horne Day or NightCalls Phone 65 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Horne, B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Etnbalr SELWYN BAKER Agent for - Hartford Wind Insurance McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable For further particulars - Phone Brussels 43-r-10. CRANBROOK THE BRUSSELS POST MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL Morris Township council Meeting, itaY, Ales J. Simpson occupied the Feb, 0, 1960, pulpit for the regular service in The Council met in the Township • Knox. Church' on Sunday .Ha morning, ll on the above date with all the preaching on the subject, "God, the members present. The Reeve pre- Father", the male quartette con- i tt•ibeting the selection, In The \sldede minutes of the last meeting Barden" by Miles. The sad news wes received 011 Suti.,7.vere read and adapted on motion of day by Mr. Harvey Hunter of the I Sam Alcooclt and Baillie Parrott. passing of his eldest son Ross, In I 14oved by Ohas. Mattes, seconded Orangeville. Funeral ser'vios will be! ; by W111. Peacock that a grant of $15, held in Orangeville Con Tuesday with ' be given to the Duron OroP In7Prore- intera. Cl in Chatham. i'men:t Association. - Carried. Mrs. �lrma Omstead, who has spout i Moved by Ballie Parrott, seconded "same time in St. Thomas, returned to her home here on Sunday. i 1 Wednesday. February 15th, 1950 E l-lEL a verse of scripture on Goepol. Mrs, 1949 wile reported' 2787, an increase M. Alelvancler gave a reading 071 of 093 over last year. the life and Work of Miss Catharine Mr, and Mrs. Ben Mnananings of 1jeDonalcl 1n Japati, CorrealloiSdenee Goderich visited their ankle, Mr, 0. Included a letter announcing the Hutchinson and cousin Mr's. Loins- IIPPly nllacalion, 101' 11159, Plrms berry last week. aero utade l'or the Vrold's Day of J'in'gle.S. of Ethel Presbyter. Prayer to be held in the Presbyterian Ian Church quilted at Mrs. J, H. Fear Church on February 24, on Tuesday multi Wednesday of this week, Contnt-ttee's were named to alike A committee from Women's In- prrparaCiarl for the Congregational elItute, met the members of ebatLng banquet to be held in the church on rink contmii.te un Molloy night to ar- March 3. range far a Skating Carnival on Feb. fir,•,. \V. "•`clunk reada chapter '24th, 16 weather permitting, In the Study Book nn japan, ilynm in r rl the President closed in relation to population Can- t?. m^, Ica•: r iCh prayer. A tasty aria's export trade was 50 per cent •eater in nhysicnl volume in 1949 The winners 'tut the Women's In- stitute euchre party held in the township hall here with 10 tables In' play were: high, Ma's. Geo, A. Dunbar, H. Swift, 2nd Greece Lamont, Earl Bowes; l ielcy chair, Mrs, J. Cooper; lucky cup, Mrs. Dick Whitfield, The bridge chili Meld a party at the home of Mrs, Clark Cardiff, the 1 winners being Mrs. Cardiff and Mrs, McTaggart, 1.11111511. was ser - vel by Miss. WArdlaw, 111 s Ri -s Mrs. McTaggart. Lunch was eel, and the hostess. 'i Plans are being made for a ear. nival to be held in the rink it the by Sam. Alcock that the membership ice continues favorable, ' +r•, was served by the hostess gt , Mr. and Mrs. ,John Howard, who assisted by Mrs, Cunningham and than in 1938, fee of $5.00 be paid to the Good Roads Association and that .$25,00 be allowed spent the past two months with Mt'i Stanley Alexilnder. •ry 15q +T ^' A? it ^ !ally member of the Council who wishes their • daughters, Mrs, J. McTaggart to attend the Convention. Carried. and Mrs, S. Stewart, have returned The regular monthly mooning of Moved by Wm. Peacock, seconded to their home. the W. M. S. and W. A. of Moncrieff by Baillie Parrott that a grant of $25,;Jame.; hoatte:s tion Army. - of Mrs, Win. Smith on Wednesday, Carried. United Church was held at the home be 'given to the Salve Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life insurance Brusse o. Out. r 'sone Office 96 -- Dennis Duquette Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Brussels Licenced Auctioneer for 1-luron County No Sale too Big - None too Small Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones. ---- D. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer -HONE 36 or 85 - - BRUSSELS. O14T. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tsa,esday and Saturday all day - Offict open every dray., none 20a Successor to E. D. Ile n til for the February meeting f e W, 14. S. of the Presbyterian Church, Feb, 8th with 22 ladies Present, with The Council decided that Harvey The meeting opened with the call to ire Pn'onbilent Mrs. Speiran as iead'er. ,iehnston and Sam. Alcock interview worship, hurl the singing of Hymn Brussels, Bernie Parrot and Chas. 37, followed by prayer by the Pres„ The meeting opened with Hymn 172, end tele worship service on, The Coupes interview Blyth and Chas. MM,r,s, E, Richards. Scripture lesson Church, The household of Faith" was ("cubes and Wm. Peecoclt interview ' was read by Mrs. J. H. Fear. 17 taken by 3 members, Mrs. Speiran, Sidngham in regard to Fire Protection members answered' the roll call with last Mrs, Mann, Mrs. A, 14eTaggart. Hymn for the ratepayers of the Township• ant was by a verse the roil eau was moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded , answered by a from the Binetble Ity Baillie Parrott that the Court of or a short poem. 14inutes of as Revision on the 1.900 Assessment Roll be now open. - Carried. •"here were several changes made i, in assessment. Moved by Was. Peacock, seconded by Chas. Coultes that the Court of Ilevisinat oil the50 Assessment Roll be closed. - Carried. Moved by Chas. uouttes, seconded i ly Ballie Barrott that the road ac- ; counts as presented by the Road Superintendent be paid. - Cavrled. Moved by Wm. Peacock,. seconded' � by Ohas. Coultes that a grant of $15. ile given to each Belgrave, Bluevale, 1 gramme. The topic on Christianiz- and Walton Libraries, - Carried, Lewis Rowland (Licensed For f -heron County) eyr A 5FACT0ON GUARANTEED - PRICES REASONABU For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and ikon vdill be looked after !maned/duly information etc., write or phone Lon, ltovitvsstl Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. :mtinnatamrriouruttavtaur.swittxmtuatmarazumffemanuntatzustwoulaor Far meeting were read by Mrs. A. Mann, and business was discussed by Mrs, Speiran. It was decided to have the World Dar of Prayer Service at Moncrieff Church on 24th or Feb. The address will be given by Rev. Hazelwood, An, initatiou will ire sent to Walton IW.M.S. and Union W. M. S. to attend the meetine. Mrs. Speiran. Mrs. A, 1Tann, Mrs. A. McTaggart were ap- pointed to prepare the programme Arrangements were also made to have colored lantern slides on grow- ing with the years for Easter pro - Ing the Social Order "Growing with Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded tbe years" was taken by Mrs. 0. Harrison, Mrs. B. Ferg and Mrs. A. McTaggart, Hymn 503 was sung and tbe 'meeting was closed in prayer by Mrs, Speiran. The Women's Association held their regular meeting or the W. M. S. with the new president in the chair Mrs. A. McTaggart, The meeting opened with a peons react by Mrs, Kenneth Smith. Minutes of last meeting was read by Mrs. 0. Harrison, It was decided to have a shower of towels brought to the next meeting for use at the church. Plans were made for a social evening to be held at the Church. Moncrieff on March 15th, Mrs, K. Ludington, Mrs. L. Machan and Mrs. Mork Battle to be in charge. It was decided to have their Annual Bazaar to be held in the fall. Meeting closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer, r® Fee mg cats FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GIVE MORE EGGS -BETTER EGGS. BY INCREASING QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COST Aldir INCREASE PROFITS. (Fill -the -Basket) EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS (Birds Relish Pellets) For Sale by Ethel Produce Phtine 22-r*1O NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of MARY BALLANTYNE late of the Village of Brussels in the Cnunty of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the Seventeenth day of January, 1950, are notified to send to the undersigned on or about the Twenty-fifth day of February, 1950, Putt„ Particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said Twenty-fifth day of February, the assets of the said Testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors snail then have notice. Dated tido Sixth day of February, A. 'D. 1950, CRAWFORD & HIOTHPRINGTON Brussels, Ontario. Solicitors fpr the Executors. by Bailie Parrott that the Clerk be inetrncted to advertise for tenders for the cnntraet of supplying, crush- ing and hauling approximately 15000 yards of gravel, masher to be equip- ped with 9,t inch screen and work to be done to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. Tenders must he acenmpaniied by a certified cheque for $200,00. - Carried, • Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded by Bailie Parrott that the reading of Pm Goyim. Drain Report be held on March 6 at 10 a. m, - Carried Walter Shortreed (fox bounty) 2.00 Wnt. Harman, fox bounty ,2,00 R. G. Bennett, grant to Huron County Crop Improvement Association 15.00 Advance Tithes, advertising ,,,. 4.75 Brussels Telephone, tolls 4.66 Salvation Army, grant 25.00 Cobnty of Huron., Indigent fees 29.20 C. R. Golutes, trip to Guelph and Phone calls 15.75 Geo, Martin, telephone calls .,,, 1.65 Mnnice!pal World, Sub, 16,00 Harvey Johnston, telephone bills 2.20 J. 0, Haines, dog tax refund .. 100 John Yuiil, dog tax refund , 2.00 John Bowman, dog tax refund .. 2.00 S. B. 161Iliott, relief account .,, 11.15 Mrs. Jos. Smith Bluevale library 15.00 Rev. W. Moores, Belgrave library 15.00 Mrs, P. Holman, Walton library 15:00 Pearson, Edwards & Co., supplies 7.75 Cecil Wheeler, Govier Drain .... 9,00 Dave Craig, Gorier Drain .,.. 16,00 Mervin Govier, Gooier Drain ,,., 5.00 George Nesbitt. Govier Drain .... 5.00 Ontario Good Roads Association Fee 5.00 R W. Cade, Inspection and final Report on McCall Drain ,165.00 Harvey, C. Johnston, Reeve. ' Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. COWS - $2.50 each hORSES- $2.50 each HOGS • .50 per cwt. according to sine Nei condi Phone collect: BRUSSELS 7s INGERSOLL.-21 William Stone 'ens, Ltd. "'cf MGr9R5d1 4 rt1'NTARIO Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders. Litre and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Milt. ' We also ave repairs for Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. MORRITT & WRIGHT Imptetrant heaters for Oliver Implements Telephone 4 and 93. Etboth, Ont. "'h- animal inc`aine of Ethel t Ih.nry Board was held January 23. Mr. Clifford Rowland was to elected a+ chairman. Mrs. Ilolace Hartley was elected to assist book at coma utee. Yrs. D. Wardlaw and Mrs. J. I{ranter were appointed to represent the Board at the H. C. L, anneal meeting, Two units of books -from H, C. L. are received at each exchange, providing satisfactory reading for juveniles, teen-agers and adults. Circulation for IVIEMORILA LS WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP famous for Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. 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