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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-11-14, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST Good 6 qs tkInqs. PERFORMANCE NOT PROMISES IS THE KEYNOTE PROGRESS 1S THE GOAL -OF ALL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE POLICY 2,000,000 Horsepower added to Hydro output. yr Trans -Canada Highway under construction. St.,Lawrence power develop- ment to commence. $150,000,000 extra for vast highway extensions. 1,150 new schools to ac- commodate 150,000 pupils. tif 109 new hospitals or exten- ✓ sions provided. Vr New farm markets • developed. Forest wealth preserved as part of vast conservation program. • 8100,000,000 in municipal grants to relieve local tax- payer. 85 % of Ontario's farms electrified. Premier Leslie Frost is the only Provincial Treasurer in Ontario's history to introduce 8 consecutive balanced begets. YET-ONTARIIi HAS THE LOWEST PROVINCIAL TAXATION IN CANADA No Sales Tax --No Personal Income Tax Ontario's Credit has been kept Bright and Clean under PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT 10.51 1Nfwtneladay, Nov. 70.11, 1051 USED CARS a TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING 1-19 11►, odge Custom Sedan, Radio and Heater. Low mileage - 1950 Ford, Two Tone Sedan n 1-1949 Oldsmobile Sedan with built in Radio - air conditioning 1 - 1949 Chevrolet Coach 1. • • 1949 Chevrolet Coach USED TRUCKS 1946 Ford 3 ton with racks NEW CARS New Chevrolet Standard Coach New Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan New Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan a.. Y°. v e Ato ors Chevrolet caalcl Oldsmobile Texaco nsas rand oils PI,Pne .. ] vtvssels, Ont. e:,...m„n«r.r-i.s,,•,•ry:rm•nmr..ri7trot",rm.:.,tam .srel,+..:wvFv�-�raFmo'rw,.om„ i Tenders will be received by the undersigned, 'until 2 .°clock, Nov. 17th, 1951, for the snowplowing of the Township of Grey roads for the season_ of 1961-52. Tenders to specify type of etjudpmemt, price per hoar, and service available. Lowest or any tender no,t necessarily accepted. Arthur Rork, Road Supt.. Grey Twp. Ethel, Onit, GREY FWP. COUNCIL The regua:r meeting of Grey Twp, Council was held on Nov, 8rd, 1951. The minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read, It was moved and 'seconded that „ ('o'lutcil hire Fred 141ontgnmery to snow plow same heat as 1950 and 1961. The Council are asking for tend- tette end- tI'$ to snow plow for the winter of 1951 and 1952. Tenders to he open Nov, 17th. 1951. T4 was moved and seconded that all approved accnilnts be paid. Tile meeting adjourned to meet a.rain Nov. 17th. at 2 p. m. The following arroun,ts were paid: FDS Bounty 24,00 77 t'l'19n11, 0o' 1'f•1 ,i1,1•nre 4.90 Jelin '\T0Nabh, Wert furore 4.00 ra,ift,a 11' C,l•diff, .dart furors 4.02 T TT. Fear. aeteet ,furors 4,00 Clifford Ak'nek, Toe Telvry lir. 29.00 nor/len TTnit, McKelveyDr: 15.20 L. 1>, Frain. Vnlmntnr 4 Erin, 16,00 ripen A. T01nher, Stamp. for ollrrior 4.00 tie,„9 rri<.fi. , in Cr:400(111 f 12.02 Sohn 1Cr\=11,1, tlnlerirh 7.20 Cnrdlff to Goderich Jack Bishop, Hall Dr. Elwood Milne, Hoy Dr. Stuart Cochrane, Hoy Dr. 9.00 Ross Vodtlen, McNair Dr. 3.00 Henry Gorselltiz, McNair, Quipp Drains, Mitchell Award, Shorey Drain 48.00 Wm. Patterson, Quipp and Storey Drains 12.00 purvey Dobson, Quipp Dr. 3,00 .Tohn Sohnock, Grant to Oranbrook 100,00 7.00 21.00 6.00 Oemetery Dick Youn Ins, Policy No, 16237 22.60 Pedlar People, Culvert -147.61 Mon, World, Supplies 23.78 ,Tea Cullen, Hall Dr. 1.64,80 .Terms A. Howes, North Gordon Drain 85,00 Listowel R. anner, Tenders 2.82 Lama Kreuter Account 11.80 Dave Hall, Ditching Purl ows Drain 0,10 .Tames Pearson, Garbage 2 days 12.00 Tan McDonald, Sheep Killed 22,90 John Rhioda, Chickens Killed 14.00 P. Tliehnrds and Son, Sanders Drain Amount 4,50 Ernest Robinson, Tile for (lower Drain 185,00 Wm, Hollinger. Tull nr. 8,40 T>nvid gavage, Burrows Dr. t1.On Relief 75.09 Oen. A. Dunbar, Stamps 7.00 Road 1349,77 T'rlrthr M. Cardiff. Assistant Clerk. 11 P1 T IFPTt'K C 1441M5 T'+"'e m,1'., . R it3 T.)n,-4-eSn...el fh, ,ia,MMrT'ai,' �... f'rrnT F RA,,,nr 9, Im n ev?+ 118 Harriston, (Not NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ali persona halv4ng claims against the Estate of JOSEPH SHAW late of the Township of Grey in the County of Hawn, deceased who died on or about the 7th day of August. A, D. 1951, are notified to send to the 'undersigned on or before the Thirtieth day of November, ' A, D. 1951 full particulars of their claims in wrnting. Immediately after the Thirtieth day of November the assets of the Testator will be dis- tributed amongst the ,panties en- titled ntitled thereto having regard, only to claims of which the Executor shall Bien have notioe, Dated this 8rd day of November, A. D, 1961. flTtAWT1'ORi') & HETHERINGTON Barristers and c., Brussels, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. The Voice of Temperance --- There is .one way in which the 111eneee 05 t11e' drink traffic can be overcome. Let all Church members aelm owl edge that drink- ing is inceneistent with their post. firms as members of the Christian Churches. Let them act accord. ingly. Tt. requires nothing more Me a this. that all the member- ship of the Church tape a• firm eland against #hr 1150» of a/ciao/1r. hnvera!*rs 1(114' 1.lr inrondq of the 11,0,0r Ira ffie will be Checked The 'ran•"rn e,r r1110n tine .1 molt to rimer( titin Rapport 0? every cllnrg41 member. Drinking and rirnoi'mmnt,a are not nai't nt the f'hri:.rt,,n way of iffy C1n,rrh riora demand eerteln s+ ,+rinrd4 of confinet, Advt. • 1 A Personal Appeal to the People of Huron -Bruce Dear Electors : On November 22 an election will be held which will determine whir wail serve our Province for the next five years. I have been nom;nated as the candidate for the Progressive Conervaties, under the leadership of Premier Leslie Frost. By your support I was elected as your representative in the elections which were held in 1543, 1945 and 1948. I solicit a continuance of your support so that I may continue my progressive programme for Huron -Bruce. I feel that 1 have been in some way responsible for Huron -Bruce securing many miles of paved highways, help for Community Halls, bridges, rural hydro, grants for hospitals and pensions for. the needy. If re-elected I promise to continue to work faithfully for all regardless of their party affiliations. Your obedient servant, John anna John W. Hanna. Polls open November 22, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. McNeilShea ervice ahalkubrlcatlon • Shell Wuusahold and Snell Prttrofeum Products Watered Repair Llvsetock Spray Parts ane Acconsort= rhone 77-r-6 Brussels, Onit. AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE mar re • mamma= is alp ProfitableDoryCows More Ess : rlt. 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