The Brussels Post, 1957-08-21, Page 4a
Tga ag;),S$U.S POST 1'0(11104(14 4 4,11811at 21, 1057.
by .(lorden WilKinson that SianYart
1-4noater be .ClOupPissioner ;on the
Wheeler Drain,
- Carried,
Morris Twp, Council THEM QAR DRAW
AT WESTERN FAIR A •
Western F.alr, 1,0111d011, ,September
Thomas .1.i.ellipoton
• Fanor.t4 salwiee was held .1111144.Y I. • Angut 9tlt, at the A. ..114,411.
Dave :McLean, ,Jas, Riley, AlbePt
Oakley, Robert. Nichol, -of Ernsaiela
.and Lloyd Riley 'Mitchell,
Morris. Taiesaraltip Council •UFalata
lug August 0,• 1957. • 0 aq 11, is (T1(11-N; a, draw for three Funeral liome, for Thomas •Kelling,, • • • • V' 1- , 41A , • 1 , .. .., .•., sec • • ..
'fits caaaa ja met la the Towaahap. ,ended by Cordon aariaapaaa tam gurgo011s ltutothobilea the last night . ton who died. August 7 In his 97th.
, of the fair, .Septendaer 14. in l:rout year, Rod]. on the !abOlae ...date with all the the inecIting .adoulria to meet ligtwl of the . grandstand. Only . persona
Members present. an Sant, Ilial at 10. a. In. • The service was eondlicted, by
........ . ,,,. .. 041,,rood. 1 who hove purelwod advanee tittle I , , - - - • - • ' - '
The Minutes- of the last meeting Rev. I i T. CoaTita
The folioNvIng accounts were! ' i %Ile thatets at twq for ope dollar Pre 1 • • ' al; ' tam, astor.,4
Staid :the meeting of July -31 were '. eligible . People who Ray their 50 ,Pallbearers - were Bel. Idlitott,
paid : were read and Adopted' on motion. of - .1 mph.; at the gate do NOT got 3 La '•Vannan ghant to Ross Duncan and. Stewart Proeter, - 'a • •'• - • • - 1 chance to win a car. So buy those
Belgraive 4%,,ron,L 13earld $ 155.00. Moved 'by Ross Duncan, seconded • - - ' a -- - • ' - advance tickets • now, Yotamay win
by Wallet Shortreed that we give a
,graut of $155,00 to the Belgrave
Arena, Board
Carried,
Moved ha, Walter Shontreed, see-
loaded by Gordon Wilkinson that
the Court of Relvision do the 1958
Assessnient 'Roll be held on Sept-
at 10 a. M.
pupa was in Brussels Cemetery.
Nis wife died one year ago,
Glenn Cc:Athos, fox bounty 2,00
A. Kaitchen, fox bounty, 2.00
Jos. Smith, fox bounty 2.00
Louis Phelan, fox bounty, 2.00
Fealt% fox bounty 2.00
Walter Shortreed, Court of
Revisilon on, DIrgins ipmf)
/ Gordon Wilkinson, Count of
Revision qn DrainS 10.015
Mr, Bob WY1),er, pf PleUlOg, .614
CV.
visited at the Mange yip. Mr. Thor*
'son fon a few days laet Eeek, print'
to registering at the aterloe
College where he is commencing.
;studies for the ministry this fall,
Mr. Wyber Was first influenced to
take this .step when be game Under
Ma'. jThompeon's ministry at St.
Andrew's Preabyteriati Church,Moos-
cntra iSatakatcheaviatta to which Mr.
Thompson went direct from Ireland
in the fall of 1954,
cif
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mid spelatadlie 'Havana Holliday" suaday -School will meet at 10 a.m. 70e AVOW Tof/IY 10.00 ,and numerous P. V, Stars/ inclradin 'and 'the morning worship at 11 a.m.
-the Zacthini's the "human, carfneri o'n''Staday :Aug.
• • balls", will pack the grandstand
every night. Make sure of good seats.,
Write Western Fair, London, right
(ray. Evening prices, relaera-eA •: Get your Western Fair advance
$2.00, $1.5G, $1.00 plus .15 " ,sale ticket% Nlow on Sale 4 The
cents exchange on. cheques and Brussela, Post.
!stamped self-addressed envelope.
Going Thursday, August 22nd
to Satnrday, September 7thaIncl.
Return limit-September 11th
For fares and train service,
contact your local agent.
ri ear. Tickets are on sale in
Bra-sate-la at The Iirtaseellts! Pest
right now and'all over Weaterti Ont-
ario, Davila ticket will admit one
adult or two chaldrea.
Western Fair grandaltad show
Monday and Tuesday afternoons
September 9 and 10, feature the
' Trans Word daredevil ear drivers
and the Crtrixo motorcyclists, a
wild-riding group or Englishmen
i who -PerfOrmed before the Royal
' family and, ten million Britons. A
I thrill a minute all afternoon,
Wednesclav and Saturday !after'.
nouns will see harness racing at
` its best and Friday and Saturday
• with a /special Saturday maiming
show, children and adults alike will.
I love Gene Holter's Wild. Animal
Show featuring Ostrich and Camel
racing.
The gre4est evening; grandstand
been otherwise ahTaregeld for be , Stewart Procter, Court lama show in history featuring the ITa-
added to the 1.957 taxes with RevaIsion Drainis
interest,
Bailie -Parrott, Oaurt off
Carried. Roraieion Drains
--
Ilacited by Stewart Procter. sec- ',me.. A.' ITowei, Nichol 'and
ended by Gordon Wilkinson that Wheeler Dra;ins
'the road bills as presentekd by the , Bailie Reeve
Road Superintendent be paid.„
- Carried. I
Moved by Walter' Slalortreeda sec- I
MEMORIAL?
•onded by Ross Minoan that Sy-law I .3traford Cemetery Memorials, 38
No. 13. 13.57 setting the Township Avondale Ave., Phone 257W., Ray
mill rate at 111/2 mills and the , Shantz and Bert Pretty, Proprietor&
Commercial ,rate at 131/, mills be i For a memorial of lasting beauty
passed as .read the first, second at a reasonable price and guaranteed
and third time. workmane.bip contact „our regresent-
ative. --
Maaed by Ross Duncan-, seCcaornrdieedd
Gee. • Mar tin, By -Laws
Mustard, Wheeler
Itislop• :Drs. &
A, Manning and Sons
Lamont Drain,
Birth Telephone ISyStem
Addison Fraser, expellses
Part salary
Relief account
County of Baron. indigent
fees
Amos C, Martin, Nichol
Drain
617.50
6,93
'7.30
28.28
50.00
15.00
127.25
2407.12
475.00
C440. C. Martin
Clerk.
4'1 tell Ned
the same thing applies to saving.
We all made 'a good start'
loy saving regularly at THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE"
785 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU
Husbands! Wives!
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Mr, anti Mrs. C, Thompson and
were week-end visitors in To"
ronto,
N-2578 LIBRARY NOTES
SRUSSELS BRANCH - L. W. J. GLASGOW MANAGER
Mr, Frank W. Kemp
The tibrany wilt be Closed the
last two weeks in! August while
the librarian is on vacation.
Huron County books. must be in
by Tuesday, Sept. 3, in order to go
nut on Thuraday, Sept, 5.
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re
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e PEOPLE ENJOY CHEVY'S ecalm
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ttlitiEliz ENGINES'
'IN tilt
thorough knowledge of agricultural sciences
and. business management, both so neces-
sary to the production of good and plentiful
crops, on a profitable basis.
The prosperity we all enjoy would be
impossi'ble if today's farmers weren't doing
such a fine job. But those bright, eager
children on the yellow bus, tomorrow's
farmers, will make an even greatep contai,
billion to this country's progress. They'll
be able to to tl1is because they will be
trained in newer and better farm practices,
including the use of farm machinery which
will be "rev utionary". even by today l3
high standards.
There's nothing new about a schoolboy
dashing out at the last minute. 'But that
big yellow bus is something new . .
something important to you even though
you'll never use it. For this is a district
high school bus , picking up its morning
load of farm clailch'en.
Not so long ago, the "little red school
house" was the end of education for the
majority of these children. Now they ride
they ellow bus to high school-and may go
on to, an agricultural college afterwards.
Parents are encouraging their children
to get more education so that when they
have taken over the farm they'll have CIIEVY i STYLED,,1111111R.,.
• .:PtliFORIVIS 1311111,6-6- At eiti
mut BETTER
IVIASSEY41.ARRI STERGU SON L'IMITHED
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- Carried
Moved by Walter Sblortreed, sec-
onded by Ross Duncan that
•sQ11, Fraser he paid $50.00 on his
salary,
Carried.
Moved by Walter Shortreed,,,,see-
ended by Stewart Procter that the
application of Frank Kirkby for a,
tHe, drain loan hea accepted.
- Carried.
Molited by 'Stewart Procter. sec-
onded by Gordon Wilkinson that
all unpaid drain taxes that 'haven't
4
'A. good start, son...keep it going!'
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