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LOCAL.Qt TRADCMAAKIL 14.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PidRSONS having Claims
against the 'spate of JAMS H.
FULTON, late of the D of na,-
WS. in the County of Huron, retired
farmer, who died on or abbuit the
twenty-first day of 1Vitay, 1956, are,
hereby notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the twenty-
+fifth day sof August, 1956, full parti-
culars of their 'plaints in writing,
immediately after the 25th, day of
August, 1956, the assets of the estate
will be distributed among the parities
entitled /thereto having regard only
Ito claims of which the Executors
shell Then have uotice.
DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this
seventh day of August, 1956.
Crawford and ,Hetherington
Brussels, Ontario
Solloitoes for the Estate.
Grey Twp. Council
Grey .Towristids> Council Meeting
was held on August 4th,
Moved by •Geo. Hatehinson, see-
ended by Win. E. Bishop that the.
minutes. be adopted as read.
— Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by Geo. Hutchintlors that we award
oontract for Johnston Drain to 'Geo.
Radford per tender and engineer's
specifications.
— Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by .Gelo. Hutchinson that
the report on the Love Drain be
referred, back to engineer as the
eitottment of costs on open portion
should be considered and eilso bridge
severance.
— Carried.
'Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by Wm, E. Bishop that the engi-
neer's report - on Chester Baker
Drain be Adopted and instruct the
Clerk to prelpare and serve the by-
laws.
— Carried.
Moved by' Win. E. Bishop, second- i
ed by Archie Mann that the en-
gineer's report on the West Mc
Taggart Drain be adopted. and in- ;
Struct the Clerk to serve the bY-;
lawS. •
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A.LL PERSONS having claims_
against the Estate oil HENRY
FRANCIS KIRKBY late of the TM-,
rage of BruIssels, in the County of
Huron, retirekl Veterinary, who died,
on or about the eighteenth day of
July, 1956, are hereby notified to
send to 'the undersigned on or before
the twenty-fifth day of August, 1956,
full particulars of their, claims in
writing.
Immediately afte?s the 25t1h. day of
August, 1956, the assets of the esitate
will be distributed among the parties
entitled thereto having regard only
to claims which the Executors shall
hen haVe notice
DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this -r4 seventh day of August, 1956,
Crawford and Hetheringkon
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate.'
FOR SALE --
Brick Cottage — Hydro, 2 acres
land in small village. near school,
store, and chopping mill. Priced at
$1900.00 cash
5 acre Farm — Good house, hydro,
hank barn, on county road always
ploughed, 'Priced at $2500.00
General Store — in . good sized
village. Stock 4000.00; equipment
$1000.00. Price including stock,
equipment and Building (2 storey)
$5800.00 cash,
100 acre Farm — Beautiful brick
2 story house, bath, furnace, and
pressure system, driveshed, bank
barn, 5 acres bush, Situated on
county road. Priced at $9500.00
General Store "— In good village
on highway, Equipment $3500.00;
stock at invoice price.Rent for apart-
manta and store $65.00 per month.
Phone 34 J. C. Long, Realtor
Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE --
14 chunks of pigs;
x rock pullets, 5g.
starting to lay.
Graham Work
also, 300 red
months old,
Phone 12 18
FOR SALE -s-
Electric store; 2 dressers; couch;
sewing machine; Small table{;' ex-
tension table; platfornt rocker;
bed and springs,
Mrs: Annie Morrow.‘
FOR SALE —
Dray Hatchery has started pullets
started cockerels, prompt ship- ,
ment. Will take orders dayolds later ;
delivery. Broilers for October should
be ordered. Ask for complete list
available.
Agent — Mrs, it. Barrett, R. R. 5.
Brussels Phone 54-12; Wm. Glen
Bray, Ethel.
Men Wanted
For steady employment in Fur-
niture Factory. We require exper-
ienced Shaper, Bend Saw, and Belt
Sander, men. Also openings in Cab-
inet and Finishing Department.
JOHN BOSHART & SON, LTD.
Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE —
Highest prices otrid for old boss
John Zwaan Abne 101st
SEWAtOU rmiPtniffice. ,s-
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wag cleaned the sadism soy sow
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"Far artificial insemination infer-
mutton or service from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at:
Clinton H V.2 - 3441 or
Palmerston 498 between 7.30
and 9.30 A, M. We have all breeds
available= tope qttalltY at low cost."
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Cecil Bateman. RxSteollosis
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Drain en Mills Drain.
Jamee A. :Rowels Supt., Locking ,t
C, R. Dunbar. assist survey
584.00
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I Carl Willie. eentraet Mills
Drain
Curl Willis, :bat, eontract
Le cicin;," Drain
0, E. Rowland, ;vista survey
David Kerr. assist survey
rhest, r Baker Drain
0.1testeq• ticker Drain
Chester Baker Drain
1050,0040
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W. MeTaggart Drain 4.09
I Melville Jacklin, assist survey
Stratford Beacon Herald, edst,
Wo; MeTaggart Drain
Knecht:el Drain,
4,00
I J. Horner Henderson, tile
159.80 1
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Johnston Drain , ' 6,72
Donald McDonald, eillowanee 90,00.
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HELP WANTED
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Phone 16 ,T 10
FOUND --
A. woman's_ wrist watch. Owner
.an, have same by identifying'
Mrs. Thomas Miller Phone 37r2
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SINS 1946 the aiverage Price of Catulakil steel
rolling ¢mils products has goner up a bit more than
70 per cent.
FOR SALE —
11/2 storey Waage fa good 'repair,
3 piece bathroom and furnace,
Phone 70tr23 Richard Elliott
Kistner Drain 70.00
James. McDonald, Allowance.
Kistner Drain vit.40.00
Twp. or Meicit10, as es,syne
Kistner Drain
Twp, of MeRillop, a.seesament
Buchanan Drain
67:5
s
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Thos. Williamson, allowance
Buchanan Drain 00
Henry Amustoong, allowance
Martin Baan, allowance
0
Hamilton Drain
Hamilton Drain 1100:009
Twp. of McKillop, assessment
Hamilton Drain
282:..2005
John A. Perrie, fox 'bounty 1.00
GIOldwyn ;Knight
pullets killed
Cameron Cochrane,
pullets killed 116.90
Fred Keller, poultry killed 87.00
L. D. Frain, valuator 20.00
Dudley E. Holmes, InSurance
fire truck 104.19
Dudley E. Holmes,
Liability Insurance 349.73
0. E. Rowland, license for
fire truck 2.00
Gordon Cook, adapter, gas,
oil, and labor fire truck 18.25
Rosso Metal, and Roofing,
Products, pipe Mills drain 222.72
Middle Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority. levy 312.61
etc.
Cost
Ethel
USTOM BALING
Big firm New Holland Bales.
less per ton,
Stan. Alexander
Phone 35 - 13
NOTICE —
Cash paid for dead, old, sick
dfsabled horses and cows.
Phone Atwood 153, collect.
But •the price of scrap, a vital raw inaterial for the
or steelmaker, went up 181 per cent in the same period;
and the price of labour in the primary iron
industry by 130 per cent,
tad steel
Nearly all ethe price% including the price of labour,
have risen higher and.fatter than have steel prices in
tile post-war period.
— Carried.
Moved. by Clifford R. Dunbar, l•
secionded by Geo. Hutchinson that
we pass Bylaw No. 13 to establish
and regulate Volunteer Fire De_
pertinent after being read a second ;
• and third time,
— Carried. !
Moved by Clifford it, Dunbar,
seconded lir .Archie Mann that we
instruct Engineer Howes to examine Roads
and report on la*nds affected by the ! •
Pollard Drain and Wm. 'Bishop he
Jas. A. Howes, survey
Chester Baker Drain 100.00
West NicTaggart Drain 50,00
Geo. Wesenburg, Assessor
part .salary 100,00
Relief 23.00
Roads 2,512.02
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STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA
LIMITED
MONTREAL GANANNUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO
• 7,485,69
Edythe M. Caddiff, Clerk,
commissioner on same.
— Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Denbar,
seconded, by Archie Mann that town-
ship rate be Oh Mills 'and 1 mill
levy for fire department costs,
— Carried.
Moved by Geo. Thstc,hinson, sec-
onded by Wm. E. Bishop that all
approVed accounts be paid.
— Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by Archie Mann 'that we
now adjourn to meet Sept. 1st or
at the, call of the reeve
— Carried.
The tollesein accounts were paid':
Out, Municipal Board, tariff
fee for Johnston Drain 1,00
Co, of Huron, hospitalisation 50.00.
Diehl - Bishop
The Presbyterian Church Manse
there was the setting for the wedding
when the Rev, H. T. Colvin united in
Marriage Agnes Johnston Bishop
and Ronald Andrew Diehl. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Bishop, land the groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Diehl, all of Ethel.
The bride wore A pale blue gown
of nyon net with matching bolero and
White accessories, She was attended
by Miss Winnifred Bishop, who
chose turquoise paper satin and
white riceesSeries. Donald Diehl wias
groomsman.
For Vie wedding trip, the bride
donned a, naturalstoned suit with
matIchitig accessloriest The cipeple
will reside in Ethel,
vamormemmonk
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Mrs. F, 'Spading.
A fermer resident of Brussels and
98..year-old aunt of Canada's only
thing former prime Minister died
Saturday at Parkwood Respite]. in
London,
Mrs. Sarah ..Spritling„ was' all aunt
•ef the Rt. Hoe, Arthur 'Aleighsa, of
Toronto,
Mrs. Snarling had been. In London
for 14 years, She lived with her son
at 68 Gerard street before entering.
the hospiliat ,shont Ore year egO.
She WaS, born in Blanchard 'TeVirik.,
iship was the former Sarah
She lived in Brussels several years
and was a. member of Melville Pres-
byterian Church here,
Her Intsband, Eleteher Sperling,
'died iii Atigng,. 1:041. 8.orvtAitg are
one son, Wyntaitli. London; a, sister
Mrs. George 8;tadey, St. Marys. and.
one grandatighteak.
The hotly' tftip the A. Millard
-George funeral home where- ttie
service was conducted by. the Rev.
Turnbull, , .of ,dialvitey Ifnited. •
iolture]ti, 01-LS111'11W, at 8.30 'p.m. '13.0.-
et Was is 131.1teSela Cemetery at
limn, Monday, the Rev, ttatolit
dolvlitt,, off brn4soti STJA Oft
ditt14 o ft icitit fig at 1114 ..gt'Avo.
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