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The Brussels Post, 1955-01-26, Page 5Carey TW13. Council (fret'' Toweship. ()wadi Meeting Wee' held oti January 10th. 411 •.naenehere of Oeupoil pre4-ettt /11-1 ,s1flaertizocl to the decleratien of effeee, Moved by Win. N. lAsttop, .sec911d94. ! by liugli Smith Chet .tike miuntee he adopted as read. e- Carried. I Moved by 'Clifford B. Dunbar, .s(e.ouded by Geo, liuthehipeen that ! the 'Cleric .he inetreeted to prepare Bylaw No..I. authorizing the Reeve I. and Treasurer to borrow up to the. ewe!, of • Eighty. Thousand Dollard fiom the Cane-elan Bank of Co M, ineree At Breeeels. — Carried, Moved. by .0.1afOrd B, Dunbar, seciencled by Hugh _Smith ..that By-Law FOR SALE — I Frame Heelei-e end barn With 1 WO of land In Village, priced at $1,600,00. 290 acre Farm on County Roade good bone% hydro, illn1W, 2 hank i barns Tricot/ at ;12,000,00, Half Palm. 275 acre Farm 409111111g Vii i goad house, bath, large bank book • hardwood bush, priced at $16,000.0% Iielf Down, 75 acre farm, franca hottse, lame bank 1)4E0, 1)11,511, 'priced at ;5,300404 J. C, Long, 11,49,1 f.itAte Broker, Phone 84 Brussels, Ont. -0 MODERN HEATING • COMPLETEeFORGED AIR HEATING SYSTEM FOR A Fl1M-ROOM HOME $525.00 Write Dept. B P or vledt our shawrorms. Open Monday, Wednese ,day, and. Friday evenings and all day Saturday J. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES STREETSVILLE, ONTARIO SUPERIOR PROPANE LTD. 19 Market Place STRATFORD, ONT. The Versatile Dependable FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGES, HOT WATER TANKS. REFRIGERATORS, ETC. WALT, MADDESS Representative PHONE STRATFORD -- BUS. 4174 RES. USN Today's bank is a bright, pleasant, informal where service is .both efficient and friendly, EZMNINFatif Tr.tre:',4,SW:7,4Mts People use the bank for many purposes-to deposit savings, arrange loans, buy travellers cheques . . . RignalaWASUMMENNernintritairgat Nowadays people drop into the bank as casually as into, the corner store. The neighborhood branch is an integral part of the life of the community. The 4,000 branches Canada's chartered. banks make available an,all-round, nation-wide banking service—a friendly personal service keyed to Canadian conditions and the everyday needs of millions of customers. HOTEL AND CABANA CLUB. • • Supreme vacation enjoyment in Florida's most complete resort. Mod. dern guest rooms (air-conditioning optional)to pleas. and pamper... wide ocean front beach for sunning and swimming ... cozy loungetar intimate rendezvous and genuine hospitality to flavor your en** slag. JACK MULLIKIN. GENERAL MANAGER MIAMI BEAC 67th Street on the 0 DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate Untieraly at Toombs) PHYSKIAN and SURGEON Todualamo 45 ennos*, 41,•••••••••• ..44.••• .=0....111.••••••••.••••••••=••mMe•••••;;11.10.01001.....111, Chas. T. Davidson 111451NRAIICII FOS AIL WRVS Ambesiaies ar.i 111re Resins Aeoldnat sod lbeloome hard hie Groat West We bramenso fbema.13111c• 94 • ammues. Oba aanalallIAS=111211=1.... n. A. Kann & Co. 11111140tMIL. AND AMM1LA1101 MIMIC* Liuseind Yineral Directoe mod Embsiser MOM 311 sr se — muslin.% uati. 361 .MONCRii..17.*; The IVIonerieff Worneu's institute met • for their monthly meeting on Wed., afternoon, Jan. 19th, with 26 members !present at. the' home of Mrs;. Orval Harrison. The _Open- ing Ode wpi sung and the Mary Stuart Collect and the Lord's' -.. Prayer wag eepeiatekin unison. Mrs, Charles Harrison read the minutes. 'Mee. Ken McLean, peeeident con- i' *dudied 'the ibesinees. The committee who bad charge of the cook books ' were each ',presented with a book for their work. Mrs. Ken. Smith and Mrs. Ken. Ludington were appointed • leaders) far the :project "The Milky • Way." A donation was made to the Ceylon project. The 'theme of the meeting Was ,an Historicaff Research. Mernbere are asked to give 1 number from each family for the Variety Night to be held Feb. 18 in the 00111- mangy Hall. Mrs, Scott McLean then toek charge of the meeting, The roll Call was answered by each member bringinIg an item of news or a !pleture of A W. I. officer, past or present, for the TWeedentuir Book, The Motto was. In youth we learn, in age we understand, was well given by Mrs, F, A. ,Harrison The tePic,was the Report on Tweeds- mute Bodk, .whielt 'wee given by Wire. Alex Mann who spent a gteat deal lot time in securing material 1 for the hook: Many interesting pie- D hires add Stories, of the eerie days I are included in 'the book. The fiest lag school was constructed in 1812, • The fleet s-ettlers in the eortunimity were two brothers Hartwell arid Litke / Speira,n, wlw took up land about the year 1860. The first store was 'built in the 18900e by a widow wall. 2 yoUng Ichildren, which was burned • and eehuilt, inhere were several saw- Mills in the Vie-kitty. Menerieff Post Of fide wits ,at the store, before that, it 'Wee kept at one of the homes in the community, The ettlith Played a 'Mel role in the cotheaunity. 74.,, creation Waal each nieintiet training our Sunehliie Sittee. Leech was lerVed by Mrs. V, A. Haitimmi, Mee. A, Grant, -tire.- Bali Sthitli and Mee.- Attain Wheeler' The next Meeting Will be 'held et the of Mrs, WM. leaterteeti, WINGHAM MEMORIAL SflOP Your Niftiotiai Crattionen ario TeArs. Alleteri gate* THE BEST GRANITES ilang With Ex pert lletgnlnp iftet Prioeik *et' ItiatinOnatilie Nniatefk tetteritit a iinnelalti $3,466.9 3 Edythe M, Cardiff, Clerk, ALL KINDS of BAKINc, FOR BTTE CAKES SOLD IN' illiti)AIRLS AT W. L. Blieker & St* *Chili* IMMO 04"1743 ft‘:7•X AN EXPERIENCE ' If1 TROPICAL LIVING Rich in design . . ultra • modern guest rooms and studio bedrooms, luxurious- ti furnished Corn lets in Pleasure ... private pool and cabana club, w -atall lounge, round= ilia-chick entertainment Malaita price Lowest nibs la offoti 'Wekleie.edeee 444.444 WIN • Banking ..the way you like it Greetings, veryoae Our 1}e.?i'11ke. tilt ) alive 011. whiter, through per new IMPee time Baron _HeeleeY League, T-11 9 gamee which !haYe, been played, have shown some surprising activity and _eerie. Witrehrep turned ottt with a ..few oldeeere and with a lead of young tale ent, Who have bets 04 ombition, but end more .experience. Walton turned- up with a number of good sports, that .10'.)eop the shot t activity alive, Ithel with meet of last. years. soccer team, Added a few youngsters. Sruss- .ele. while snow in starting, line a good team of .ex-players and a Isis line, The past :seems are no indication of the gamee played, In some instances it was a matter of bow the play broke, The . scores have .heen high, which. pleased the paying ensiomete, The erowds have been fair, but are Increasing. The reaction to the lea, gue ns encouraging e0 the executive The remarks -of-the reared member., are, "It should have been done be, fore,,, and .0ova pleyere who are not toe old to. play, but dropped out for z teioott ary.71..Nono." ft gives us a chance Thanks' are due Brtiseels Arena feet:heir co-operation, and especial- ly the ettetodean of the rink, Well folk% there :Are. a few more games left, so turn, 'odic and see some good hockey, and join in the Ian: The play oft will commence About ,Feb, 16th. land the trophy 'IS ready the winner, • Centre Forward THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY The manager's door is always open-his experience, knowledge and judgment will be useful to you. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of couples are weak, worn-outrez- hausted solely because body lacks iron. For new vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies iron you, too,inay need for pep; supplemen- tary doses Vitamin Introductory or "get- acquainted" size only 600. At all druggists. 1 add Illigliirtsel=0,===*.zurssitx t. - en). 2 authceleing time expenditeee 0f s80,000.0.14 on roads and bridges in 1955 be ,finmellY passed, — Carried. Moved by Wm, E. Bishop, seconded by Hugh Smith that By-law No, 3 to nay Twp. Officere be finally pass- ed, as read ,a, lime second and third time. — Carried, -Moved by .Hugh Smith, seconded by Wm. B. Bishop that By law No, 1 to borrow $80,000.00 at the Caned-' ian Bank of Commerce, BrusSels, i taism rebepas,d read afisrese. 'second and third . Moved by Geo. lintchirTson ea, rried :sec- ended by Wm. E. Bishop that Ross Stephenson be appointed a fence viewer in place of Geo. Hutchinson. — Carried. Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded I I by Clifford R. Duebar that the school board baying been paid the levy for 1953 and 1954 in full, there- 1 fore' this motion end all controver. sexy on this question. Moved by Clifford B. Ca Dulrbieadr. seconded by Hugh Smith that we instruct the clerk to prePtaxe and serve the By-lewe on the 14th Con- cesisibri Drain. BUSINFSS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. 111,111r3ICIAN sad SURGEOS Wawa St. Pima 4. Illaymele, Out — Carried Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, secondgd by Geo. Hutchinson. „that we instruct the Clerk to enquire from Mr. Howes if he will content ,to be- come the •Tbeeship Engineer, under the Metes and Watercourses Act, for the Township of Grey, — Carried. Moved by Wan. V. Bishop, seconded by' Geo. Hutchinson that we tinPelut te en. McFarlane, Gordon 'Knigh'and Mel. Dennis- on the Brucelosis Com- mittee. — Carried, Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded by Clifford R. Dunbar that Win. Her- rieen, 'Russel 'Knight and Cecil Bate man be appointed Brueeilloeis lespece ors. — Carried` Moved. by Win. E. Bishop, seconded by 1-TCAligAll Smith. that we adjourn to meet Feb. 5 or at the call of the Reeoe. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF," Optonsotrini Eves Ezamoboed. Canners OWL Maw 791 Seater& Mao fraw5. .1100115i - S. Wad. S-12.311. Sot. f Lea Ulf oak 10.00 BELGRAVE The January meeting of une W. M. S. and the W. A. Was held in the basement of the church, last Wed. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Edgar Wigli, tman prseident, was in ohaege of the W. M. S. meeting. Mrs.:" C. Cox affered prayer. Annual reports were given, by the secretary Mrs. Earl An.derson; treasurer, M,ms. J. Wheeeer; Baby Band euperiniten dent, Mire C. Coe, and the Mission Band euPerintendent, Mrs. Kenrieth Wheeler. Mrs. Geo. Martin was Ineclearge of The study-'period. Scripture was read by Mrs, W. Armstrong and Mile, G. Martin. ,Mrs. Edgar Wight- man gave a summary of the differ ent religion's 'of India. Mrs. Earl Andersontold About the mass move- ment in India, Rev. C. Cox. „ed ,the ,new :officer* and pronounced the 'benediction. At the W. A. meeting Mrs. Ken, Wheeler 'was in charge, Mrs. G. Maetin read the scripture, The holi- day bells contributiono amounted' to $32.50 and it was stated that there was ogler $900 on hand. Pro- jects for thetoming year are to buy a mirror, 'carpet and chairs, tor the choir loft. It was decided to 'hold a bazar again this yeare There Were 11 members out to the -meeting. Leadeale for. the dif5reent groups are: third line.,,of Morris, Mrs. J. M. Coultes, and Mrs. M, '14ilathers;, four- th line, "Vlore's, /Um. J. Coultes and Mra H. Wilkinision; fifth Lite, Morris Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs, Rohl. Griaeby; ninth line, East Waveanosh Men'. le Stonehouse and Mrs. Gordon Bosnian; eiXtili line, tett Waweniash, Mrs. A. Cook and Mrs, Jack Taylor; 1VEre,C. Cox and Mes It McGuire; village north, Mrs, Gee. Cook and Mrs ,Norman Cook. 15.00 les.00 5.00 16.00 R. S. Hetherington, K. C. ViltIGNAM mod • 111.131111111.5 fonds, mond ashirday a' day GINA .pma elm, 416, elsitit melt' IND --- Carried. The following accounts were paid: Assoc. of Neatening Officers, ,inembeeship fees Asisoc. ol Rural Municipalities, membecoship fees St Sohn ambulance, grant Huron County PlowinanIs Aeeoc., grant alleoll County 5e11 and 'Crop ,grant . The Municipal World, 9 Sellecriptions Two. of Morris, share of. dump Village of Brussels, share of Mein, Division Court 19'54 22.00 H. Glenn Hays, ecomint re Voters Lisle Ineperial Oil Ltd., §twe oil Geo'. Wesenburg, Vcitiallee 13..S. S. No. 16 Good Made Assoeteteee, membership fee Wade. 7.00 11.20 5,00 G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optcaustriii Patrick St.. WII‘CollIAII At lawardwa Offlea &amIhaalar, rua• insibm no' a a, glarasilli Itireninv by Jippohtbusel., 1.0,00 2,21911 Harvey W. Stephenson • far, Sal Agawam* AU Cam& 11elido ieats Alain* Ca bai** Cai- Oise 424 SOLVING OUR AIR PROBLEMS one eektibeel , is our business.' That tAi how thileight best deeeribe the Work Of RiCAF'e Insitititte Or AViAtioit Medieitie, Re:coney- they escorted our Writer eeriest Nichol. on a itiake-4611eVe epee's shill trip to an altitude of 43,000 feet, eee Veined their' Sderee ,of pioneer ilevedelenentle, and geVe hint anther, itY to *kite a leaned Story for The -Steve Weekly tht.§• *eeit, We tliiiik of it, The • 14 dlsititldd. "icty Space • Terkeitei ,and‘ftetettiP, t Walker Funeral Ratios Deter ir Meld Gail.461004.• it. As bars Clefts tar: ,Llai Of Moak* - -lindlcal1ts TWentY-IPOit'Atibiluneo &MN . Doles' Amish tido** J. A. Monsigalian, R. 0. OptOssaallifilla tirmirns ONT. SIMOliallit la a*, libit s. sal sic 1111 C 11111Iii hi Lisilswal RAS 4100 ON. lids; Owed Op. 0049 Toitiliiir Sidaliei, tell . Shur mei* Phu* SOL Ook Nt .;.= 6 resin dOartiiient, eontnitt6 hot cud bold funning Wilete 'Passes- len Feb. let 15kifig Phone` +it S.