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The Brussels Post, 1957-09-18, Page 4Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- ended by Gordon Wilkinson that ,we give a 'grant of $25.00 to the North Huron Plowmen's Association - Carried Moved by Ross Duncan, seconded by Gordon Wilkinson, that a grant of $15.00 be given, to each the Bel* grave, rituevale and Walton libraries, - Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by Stewart Procter that the penalty on unpaid taxes be 2 per cent after the 15th of December and one half of one per cent per month thereafter commencing January 1. - Carried Moved by Stewart Procter, secon- ended by Gordon Wilkinson that 'se !the meetirsg adjourn to meet again on October 1 at 1 p.m. or at the call Of the Reeve. Carried 'Me following accounts were Paid: A. Fraser, balance of salary$ 100.00 Middle Maitland Conservation levy 163.19 Geo. Martin, liydrlo, for hall 2.00 6,07 Win, Somers, fox bounty Dept. of Health, Insulin , 1.47 County of Patron indigent fees 45.00 I Ross Smith, Lamont Drain. 10.65 -1311ytill Standard, advertising 3.10 1 Bailie Parrott, Murray-Lamb Dr. 5.00 Jas. A. Howes, Lamont Dr. 400.00 i Geo. Radford, bal. of ,., contract, Lamont Dr. 2735.00 Jos. A. Howes, Cole Drain 100.00 Geo. Radford, bal of contract is a GOOD TIME to to move up to a big-value "88" . it's the lowest-priced Rocket Oldsmobile and easily' within yotir reach! ..... • • . fi(i(((i.S:,•((,,•, • GOLDEN ROCKET 88 4-DOOR SEDAN A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 0-1957 8 UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The opening fall meeting of the M, S. was held in, the chiereh Parlour with. the president, Mrs. H. Thomas, in the :charge. Opering hymn was sung with Mrs; R. Cons- ins, explaining the meanings. Pnayer by Mrs. IL Thomas, Scripture was lead by Mrs. T Strachan, 'Mtis, R. Cousins reported for ChriStian Stewardship The Conlimmity Friendship formerly token by Mrs. A. Lane will be taken jointly by Mrs. Strachaa, end Mrs, 11. Welker until the end of the term, 'Roll Call was answered with a the wend "Harvest", 20 members being preSebt, Secretary's report was read and adopted'. Communications read and JOHN FRANCIS BEIRNES Funeral Services were conducted by the Rev, Mr. Drown. of Ethel Tnited. China at bhe Peebles, Punetat Home, Atwood, on Thurs- day ,September 12th, for John ' Francis Beirnea, well known Grer, Township farmer who passsed away, in Llistowel Memorial. Hospi{tial. Monday, September 9th, For Many Years he 'operated woad-sowing MaMine Vlore hid' served the surrounding comma:LIM' in Dime and Grey Townships. He was the eldest son of the late Sohn,' Perris Deirnes and Rebecca Storey. Born on December 12th, 1874 In MeKillop Township, the came with: this pertents as a boy to ConceSsleii fi Grey Township where 'he resided received; ;visiting committee re- until the time Of his death ported 10 Calls Made, I, In. May 1899 he Married the foe- .Sept. 20th, was decided On forq mer Sitsen Harris of Cog, 16. Grey the Fall ,Thatkoffering, speaker to t Township. be Rev, Mr. BroWn., Surviving besides his wife are three Several new friends were Wel t sons and daughter', ItoWard 'of coined by the president. and MM.! Li8tnwel: Samuel of Grey -Trivp.,*;* Nonnail at home, and Mrs Fred McFadden, a life member. was added', to the tell, Mts. E. Martin 'gave a: ! (Eligabetib) Sawyer( (MI. Milinghara., piano sOlo followed by an Outline Of ! Two sthiark Mrs, RIALO Conley of Grey TWp. anti Mrs, Prances !Thiel tli:e Highlights of the London Cott- etence Branch Meting (Convention elf. Preston also eight geandohihtren: am three great grandchildren Pre: deedesed are brie Oh, ••Rtigs.let who by Mts. lq, Dennis. 1\l'ext, meeting -Will be (taken by ' Rob-died in infancy, anti One brattier Mra. .7. Rbwkind end MISS M. Rob- , iitsen, Tire ;reit call answer will he rind, two stets. . . a missionary and leer' station , . ')alldbealeets, were John Conley, Silent ptaYer for Miss Vera. Boyd c)46-,oadd 'Thiel,. Itiws,th gotitered, “Ii,ttssionorjr"-, followed wok prayer George uaalltheni ,Thomas thekg _ . .„ . by Mrs, H. 'Phobias, and Mititail °"(-1 ^t"1' tillorls.. . . hMiedictiOn eleSed 11ne Meeting. 1 The beautiful floral trihntea were eaitiod by Writ, &Alines, Robert Bennett, Earl Mills, Clarence 'Clark, .iii,,,,, ,iti,un dt gl timienitittifioti, tilt*, II-I6(illitlelii'll'at'vt,la; riRilit8LIINVSA6111111W6116't(61.-e6rg6 NSEWNAIION ,NrORMATION **I $ FRONT and SIMCO 'eft TORONTO PROPIEt Mitt 3410 "T.4,-*••••• Convenience-3 minute walk to Un,ion Station, closest hotel to heart of downtown. e Luxurious guest rooms and suites. • Good Food-full course meals and delicious snacks. • Entertainthent-Home f the famous Club Indigo featuring Broadway Shows nightly. THE BRUSSELS P.O. ST Wednesday, . -S pbemborr 1.8.04., 19.0T-4. '1 IN•Til,1,•••••••1•11M1.1r4111,1111,. 111,11.1.1,10,11111.,/.111, ,reeeitleeieren leeneeei 60.reel.le, Morris '17wp,, Council • I The Connell ineb IA the Tew21014 1:1,0ilult•io)eux14th.:44tvt.e. ~fall: Std tho The Minutes of the lest MeetiiK were read and Adopted pn.1,0*n of Stewart Pirecter and (lord04 Wilhineon. ti Moved by Ross DitnearA) $004(909 ,t4a1 tke roast no presented by the Road. •Superintendent be Sid, • Il ed Moved by Walter Shortreed, :10 • 1 onded by Stewart Tripe* „drat the Reeve and Road SePertetendent Apply for the. Interim Subsidy noadS. Carried j - Moved by $teW4r1. Preeter,* secon- ded by Ross Duncan tbat we run.- chase the ready mix cement. to re- lkair the Sew:tine bridge subject to the approv.11 of the District Kent* pal Engineer, ' Carried AUTO WINDSTORM: 1111 LIABILITY Arretrr, FIRE PERSONAL PROPERTY BURGLARY TELEVISION FLOAT!! itYptel, class, the Oldsmobile "88" offers you more big-car features .. • nwre big-car comfort . . . more built-In value . . . as standard equipment! 5, d° It won't cost you a fortune W. E. Collins, Insurance Agent Phone 47 Brussels, Ore. Office Over Kreuter's Plumbing YOUR PROTECTION 18 OUR BUSINESS ••••••••••• 565,00 contract 3120.00 contract 1680,00 15.00 Relief Cole Dr. . Geo. Radford, -8.0% of Nichol Dr, 1 'Geo. Radford, 80% of I Breckenridige Dr. The delightful, mellow weather of late summer and early Veil makes for pleasant travelling, And this is an ideal time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to interesting places in Canada and the United States, A wider choice of accommodation is available when the mid-season hubbub is over. Now is the time to travel ... by train: Canadian National Railways suggest: Where to go... Picturesque Muskoka, Lake of Belys, Georgian Boy Bracing Ontario Highlands Distinguished Laurentian Resorts Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Scenic Jasper National Park Fascinating California * Historic Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa * Exciting New York City, Atlantic City Bustling Detroit, Chicago* • • µ • Ma• ple Leaf Package Tours available to these points. Ask for descrip. nye booklet. Economical Family Fare plan available to Pacific Coast Points. Travel Wise people agree the train way Is the comfortable, relaxing way to travel. Give yotmell a treat and go by train... go C.N.R. Contact your Canadian I latiorat representative for information and reservations. dors - iver nose's ,eureamomeTio .14111.111141116 neneermasseew 14.00 1.50Lamont Drain 13,50 C. Martin, Clerk's fees, , 2.50 Lamont Drain 200.00 Mrs. B. M. Cardiff, Clerk's 34,00 r fees & By-laws, Grey 7[1wP, 250.00 3.00 G. 'Mairtin, Clerk's fees Cole Drain 60,00 McDonald, damages 16.00 3 Murray-Lamb Drain 8.00 J. Shortreed, damages 25,00-4 Murray-Lamb Drain 4,00 • 13. Johnston. dainages. 16.00 Murray-Lamb Drain 13,00 H. Bolger, damages 32.50 Murray-Lamb Drain 14,00 Art McCall, damages 3.00 Murray-Lamb Drain 10,00 Achilles, damages 86.00 Murray-Lamb Drain 13.00 Wilfred Shortreed,, damages GREY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL.AREA The Grey Twp, School: Board met in 'Ethel school on Sept. 3rd, with all members present. The minutes of the August meet- ing were oead by the secretary and adopted on motion of Smith and McNaught - Carried Mr. MeNaught reported on the installation of new tollete and wash rooms at No. 9 school which were trepaired because of the Health Officers repent, Motion of McNaught and Smith that Drown look tatter getting a new 3-piece swirly tor U.S.S. No, 4 and bell's the old one repaired. ---, Carried The following accounts. Were pre sented for payment and ordered Vold on motion or Bolger and Me. Non ti-ht Ir• 9,00 Murray-Lamb Drain. 16.00 hurray, dametges 17,00 Murray-Lamb Drain G, Martin, Clerv's fees 16.50 , Murray-Lamb Drain 60.00' Mrs. B. Cardiff, Clerk's fees 35.50 & By-Laws, Murray-Lamb Dr. 70.00 Geo. Radford.. Bluevale Dump 33.00 18.00 B. Candiff, grant to Plowmen's Association 25,00 8.00 G. Johnston, grant to Bekgrave Library 15,00 17.00 1 W. Shortreed, grant to Walton Library 15.00 16.00 Mrs. J. Johnston, grant to Bluevale Library 15,00 14.00 Ont. Minn, Beart:„ Breckenridge Drain 4.40 14.50 Mustard Drain 5.25 13ailie Parrott Goo, Martin 14.50 Reeve Cleric 37.50 MEMORIAL, ..3tratercl fiemetery Memorials, 38 t'S.04 Avondale Ave., Oharle 287W., tuy Shantz arid Bert Pretty, Proprreteral 5.00 Per a bier/lariat Of lasting beauty at a reasonable price and guaranteed 14.50 workmarAlp e'ontaet mit represent- Mire. i 28.01, - Carried. $ 96.00 C. l0ekmier, labour Public School 'Trastees Assoc, fees R. sr. Pehlke, toilets & pressure system No, 9 Post Pub, Hettse, adv., ltuntington Laboratories wax Pearson, eaeetak supplies and rendita C. Nicholson, labour No. 8 W. Harrison, labour No. 9 Obas, H. William Bonn, wiring i\TKi O. Harrison, wit* NO, 9 Ilomer Itendersen, tile, Harry Evans, trucking F. A. Sons, mu:Mlles Wine:imam wlro Clinton ttydro "Me meeting atIA.Ourned On Me( +inn GI 'Bolger to Meet again on Oct 1st. or at...the tall :the chairman l‘Iorniari Itourver, 20.00 r *500,00 2.50 Ltd, 23.73 e 200.64 15.00 5.00 44.47 17.00 28.00 ,5,00 2.68 80.70 140,24 Nelson Higgins, stamps , exchange J. Casemore, damages, Lamont Drain R. Abram, damages Lamont Drain C. Campbell, damages Lamont Drain S. Johnston, damages , Lamont Drain W. Hastings, dameiger., Lamont Drain E. Sellers, damages Lamont Drain E. (1arriss, damages Lamont Drain S, Scott, damaiges Lamont Drain R. Smith, damages, Lamont Drain W. Sellers, damages Lamont Drain B. Thirties-damages, Lamont Drain. Mrs. E, K. Elston, damages Lamont Drain H. johnston, damages Lamont Drain Anr, damages Lamont Drain ,. Ti. Turvey, damages Lamont Drain K. 'AreNeuInitton, damages Lamont.Drain C. Mn ,;tard. damages Lament Drain D. Cassidy, damages Lamont Drain Cron0-)ell, damages Lamont Drain C. flowing, damaiges, Lamont Drain J. Adams. damages, Lemont Drain T. 'Bowman, damages Lamont Drain P. Jobnsf.on, darrtageS La mart brain F. Sellers. damages, Lamont Drain 7. Virpler. damageS La mon t Drain 011; rqr flavor/3=4as Mr, trarik W, ReMp Interment Was n.iiade MOIliit ot,tatiaant Oemetery„ Iltdeitte were presett frdm DEM,. Stratford. flerrie„ Walton, 8eatorthr tietoWet. Brawls., &heti Ind Atwood; .0..44'VIVI riitl I • niartott or service Irani breedti of rattle, phone the' Waterloo (3010'6 Greet fig ASSedialtidia Ciliated H Filiterston 408, between 7.30 and 9.30 ik„ 113, We have ell breeds: -- rep quetlltc at low doeL^