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The Brussels Post, 1956-01-04, Page 5Grey 'Twp. Council. Grey Township Council Meeting w.a4. hdld on Doc, 16th, Moved by Geo, Hutchinson, sec- onded by Wail N. Eishop that the minutes be 'adapted a glat Carried Moved Clifford. R. Dunbar, seconded by Qee, .R4t014,140.4 that Andrew Bremner be .appointed to. to Llstowel I.1lgry4 $911.01 Dowd, as Grey Twp, representative,. ,-----, Carried. Moved by Clifford Dunbar, Geeond- ci by, Geo, Hutelhinson that 4aanee„ Armstrong be appointed to Winghaln reprosientaltlivei — Carried 404§1140,144!':isi...6WWt4,\.0 OFFERS YOU iwirgatemomezveme • • • hooting at insulators is an expensive and dangerous sport that can result in serious damage- and cause costly power interruptions to 'hospitals, farms, factories and homes as well as entail substantial expense for repairs. When you consider the vital role , that Hydro plays in the Cqx.jn94.,ty you can readily reglize the inconvvgiace about fro n polder kterr,Stptionp:as a result of this kind of vanclasm. Hydro employees contaritiy erideatg* tsumiyle uninterrupted electrical service at ininiftintri cost. Please do your part be a good cititen ry help to protect Hydro property: WA1,TON Holiday visitors Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Shannon and. Cathie, of Sarnia, spent several ,days with the Iformer's vahleintoi, Mr. and Mns. John Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston end family, of Essiex, .sPeint the holiday season with the fernier's Parents Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johniatijon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, and daughter, of North Bay, spent Christmas with the former's Math- er, Mrs, Ella Mairsh.all and Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. John Nott, of Lon- deshare, ,vlisited with their son-in- law and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens. MT. land. Mrs. Earl 0outts and tanilly of Toronto were Christinas guests nit the home of the former's parentia„ Mr. end Mrs, Aarew Coats. Mrs. Mary Dressel, of Termite, islpent Glhrtstrna,s with her mother. Mnsi. Ethel Ennis. John and Neill McGavin, who are la.tteinding the O.A.C. at Guelph are spending .the holiday ‘Seisson with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon IVIeGavin. Mr, George Kirkby, of Burwash, and ,son, Murray, Who is ,attending SUPERIOR PROPANE iLTD. 19 Market Place STRATFORD, The VersatIre Oepandabla FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY " RANGES, HOT WATER TANKE REFRIGERATORS, UM WALT. MADDLIS Renreientittva PHONE STRATOORb ON 4114 Rid): MIMI FACING 61iA 015: t: A. OE,'111 01 1.,Midi46AN gis : 4 Natty to, Poutte4 General Ma te>i K THE BRUS8ELS POST ,.„.. WinylhaM, .11*.h :School 'S0-forth 'MO $tp.itopt 4,4409: Boo* Itetttrning Offleers, and Poll Clerks 80,00 Use of Halls And I7, Pertine's 4'Mide40,0 uq, election 14.00. E. M. Cardiff, Returning Officer 2.5.00 BraVels. Peet, vrint ballots 10,00. Liatowel Banner, PAY, NOMination 14,40 ftobt, Cunningham. stove oi• l- 14.26 'Cecil Bateman., BrucelloOls ,. Inspector 0.50 Drainage Debenture 0;512,13 .Gordon Cafpbelf, f...04-1, 2,02111111111 dog lax -• • •• -..:, Stamps Roads 23,0Q 1. 19.00 1,311.28 $97,936,87 gdYt.ho M. Cardiff. Clerk., cRAIN00.001ca service in, lcnex, Pres, Caltron on CillristillaS Day we,l, cenduoted, by gr. Kenaeith Knight, sea. of Ml' ^and Mro. Ccrdeai Knight. On NOV Year's lay pier. W, A. WilhanW Peoltpie4 the PA*. Six ntelnibors 'of the 0,G.I.T, met, tit the 'bonne of the leader on Tuois,11:., Duo, 21, A !short meeting was' held, With all repeating the pur- I pose and Luke 2, '5.4. A poem was rod by the Iteader and Angle 1)07?-- ens wore given ;suit. and is bric:1 Service of worship was used fron, AUCTION §ALE Plearing, Auction Sale of Livestock at Lot 24, Con, 8, Morris Twp,, One and one quarter miles north and 1.1/2 miles west of Walton on THURSDAY, JAN. 12th at 1.30 p.m. 7 Dunham and Hereford Cows suit- able for market, 1 Hereford Steer :WO lbs. 22 Parham and Hereford ,,teem 850 1.1A, 2.00 2,00 225.00 , 33,231,83 25,694,33 686.08 200.18 480.09 720,93 58.40 30.41 13,144,95 118.00 • 7 Steen's and Heifers 43114 1 year old.- • Pigs: 1 York 'Sow bred to farf071 in Feb. Good Vikinx. Cream SepartOr with ► Motor. Terms Cash Prop., Estate of the late Joseph Bewley. Auctioneer - Harold Jackson. • John Campbell, ',Mond dog tax John. Dickson, refund dog ,tax Brmseis Pest, printing contract County of Huron. ,County rates 'Twp. of Grey School Area U.S.S. No, 11 ILS,S. No. 4-0 • T.j.. 5, S. No. 3 U.S.S. No. 10 U.S.S, No, 1 13russel6 School B., M. and G. ,Telephone System 117 TCtilt+.r Tr"..elphone System a e: 4 ataytr ... ... .{4.0 ..•••••••-.0 FOR SALE -- Highest prices paid for eld hens. John Zwaan Phone 101:6 940eAPS 'LlitiVer4ty at 1C44,51090, are .spending ,several days with Mr. 1.cirXby!o :Parents., Mr. and, Mrs. TiOrbert. Kirit.hY; whO eelebralte4 'Weir golden wedding yin. 10.144e,y, Dec. '.g0. :,lies '10rtlyn Dolgera of spelt •aboliday With her par, eats, Mr. and Mre, Harry Bolger, Mr. .naxel4 McCall, .lianaltion, hvent .ohlisuaao, with .1.4.p 'bmottker onit ,s%ter-In.-.14w, Mr. and Muir Art KeQ411. .414 Miss Horace Rutledge and family of 'London, were Mast- • vieltons. with th.40 latter's. moth- er, Mrs. Margaret Ii.ampbirte$. Fred. Martin, of 'Newmarket. oent the WW1 with, the paret4ta, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Martin, MIsis gliye Dttndasi,. who ins at- ,tending Teacher's •C011ege in %rat,. ford, ..apent the hoItuyta 7.041. her. Pazents. Mr. and 'M115 Torrance Dund,p0, Mr. and Mrs, Oilen. Fraser, of Stratford, visited with the former's pairente. Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Fras- er, • • . Kenneth (Ryan, who is attending' selirool in Kitchener spent the hell- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ryon, i Mr. Arnold Storey, of Kingston, was holiday ivieltar with his, nal" .entle. Mr. and Mrs, J, H, Storey, I, David Hack:well, of Toronto; spent 'the weekend with his parent40. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hackwell, be. -M1.9•••••9,711, Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, /seconded by Goo, Hutchinson that Keinneth McFarlane be appointed Seatorth, High School Board as Grey Twp. representative, Carried, Moved by Win. E. Seconded by Geo. • Hutchinson that we instruct the Clerk to write Can- adian Oil Co., that Council wishes to terminate .dentract, 6.--1 Carried, Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded by Win E. Bishop that all .appro(ved accounts be paid, Carried. Moved by Wm. E. Bishop, seconded by Gee, Hutchinson that we adjourn, ;the program sent. oat for ,this put POSO, The alyn4.1, was ekno And rtrot part of the, m.eetini otos, ed with "Taps", A work meeting; folloWed the girls malting " soap 'books using Old Christmas, earde.1 Lunch was ,s'erved by the leader Jaest$itled Try Maxine Smalldon, next meeting on erVening Jen. 1.1, will be hold in the homy, of Marilyn Knight. Alex Cameron Was home for the • : SAW ilikenta New fast train to Major Western Points holiday& but has returned to work at Ingersoll, New Year visttlona with .MT. and Mrs. Calvin Cameron included Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Hoehn and Mao. i Marie Wegner, Conestoga. and MT and Mrs. Art. Nicholls, Brodhagen, Mr. and :Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick .and son Paul spent Christmas and New Years ,at Harrieton and Mt. Forest. Anne Kirkpatrick, Mt, Forest spent the holiday week CranbrOok. Mr. Archie Campbell arrived home from British Columbia on Christmas eve, owing to like iserious illness, of his I their, Mr. Robt, Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Winston McEachern and family, London, spent Christ- Mes with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Me Eachern. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin and Brenda. Thomasville were Christ- mos visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Pete: Bakei• and Mina, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfred Strickler and family wort Mr. and Mrs, Fred Shiremon, Platte vile, Mrs. !Shiretnan, Bright, Mrs Grow and Mr: and. Mrs. Ernie Roger, Motherwell, and Erie Roger and friend, Regina. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Hunter, sail Gertie Pride, 'Stratford„ were Sun- day visitors With Mr. end Mrs. Fred Smaildon, levy Mrs. Joseph R. Hamilton Mrs, Joseph H, Hamilton passed away suddenly at her home in Brus- sels on IVIonday, Dec. 2.6th. She had enjoyed good health all her life up until the last year and a half. • Carried. Carried. The fallowing accounts wert paid: Town of Listowtl, debeture pay- ment ListOwt1 High School 901.35 Listowel High School, mintenlace 6,203.13 NOTICE — . Hy-Lines Nat Less than hesyv breeds and at the same time tar more eggs. They cost less to Mae I and eat lest, feed during the tsetse period. For real economy when No chips are down, try Hy-Lines Ilse efficient chicken. .... Bert Johruaton, Bruisels B, Phone Brussels 38r4. Fed, of Agrimilture 1,098.10 Geo. Pearson, padlock far hall and office Supplies 1.70 Geo. Pearson, Ethel Village account 13,94 H. E. P. C., Ethel Street Lights 214.00 TT, D. P. 0., Walton Street Lights. 61.76 - • 4 '41 :111 ••••11 ••i* ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••,•*••••;•••*,-•••••••••*, •••• • . •••., Her maiden nlame was Ida Isabel being a ,daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Oakley of IVIcKillop Twp, She was quite active in church work. She was married to Toes. Hamilton 50 Tears ago last June and resided In eive* • McKillap township .until „16 years - uV,4 ago when they Et a x moved to Brussels, Although hard of hearing Mrs. r-40 .74 . • • la NG IT.. shIbrohytai Surviving Mrs. Hamilton is her husband rand two sons, Mark, on the home place and Robinson of London, also 7 grandchildren. The funeral, which was largely attended was held on Thursday Dee. 29.411. from St. John's Anglican chiuroh, Drooled& Rev. Norman Ellis officiated .asSisted by a former re- ctor, Rev. J. H. Kerr, The piallbearers were Reg. Watson, Harvey McOutcheen, Ralph Pearson, Harry Bolger, Hervey Craig and Roy Williamson, HaMiltan had made many friends 'and was liked' by affil who knew her. Convenient Train to Major and• interntodild• Western Points lay 3nt, eed late, • Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget • Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains La the Coffee Shop, Dining Car service is also provided • Inquire about the money. saving Family Fare Plan • Ticket agents can have a drive-yourself car waiting for you on arrival if you wish • For reservations and information see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. in and • 4,-t uble rose ride like ele- T-5-42 • Floweribearera were six grand- children Arc& John, Penelope, Bar- bara, Gerald. and William Hamilton, Rosemarie Bolger end Olive Dundee. The, floral tributes were many and helautifte Interment tack Plane in Stitsieele Cemetery, Areal* thoge •from a distance attending the funeral Were Mr. and Mrs. H. El Brownlee, Vondon, /Clarence Peterson, London; • Mr. and Mrs. Winton); Tanning and Zoirn• !Toronto: Mrs. Hattie :Glenn,. Tot:onto, Mrs„Tob.n Hanes and Ivrrnq, George gratrie:o, Acton. CANADIAN NATIO NA,11 Y'S • • •-•••• • • t — PAAI RATES No Charge for Childrek, 12 and Under Acclaimed • DETROIT'S bor. Ne of the tourttrp's most popular Hotel TULLER .4,r, • • •••••••• 1100 WITH ono ! item $350 OAR Ea PAR NO LO c. Qrtr a., eatu eoeten quality! butte like 4000164 fob one 'Modern a a. 0 iii a: Skinnymeniwomen gaio530151bc. Get thetiPeOc Ifitk .Viger , Radio and Telt01101119 f9411, Air Coltd/t/OheirrOOMI In MOON west A tittill/ a all tPat; "AtiniV17; norpeoeci of pely SEWAGE 0141P0.11 i AL it°1ilDucts'itimiotimulaserich:hwvibiPaloodathanke411'.144;14ve fpoolfilleghed the dfi4 thalc" vier:strei. thi 101w tal*ii NM NEM fife ,And digetttoil NA tOad,,gir more oth watt Put nom on bore, to • triteble'- e t 'bey ht wb Alt "OsiS00. Pious St Poet ee 1••1•••1. 1.14. -.1•••• . • .• Nr I ] some C C ens l ICON PE a C • 13. CZ 9:41 --tmresem 'need '"at 130o.- Rs p. 4 • • X: .,a, r •