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TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporation of the County of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of
kfuron under his hand and the seal of the said corporation bearing
date of 12th day of August 1958 sale of lands in arrears of taxes
In the County of Huron will be held at my office at the hour of
2.00 p. m. in the Court Heuee on the 9th day of December 1958
unless the taxes and ,costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given
that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published
in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th. diy of September 1958, sill that
copies of the said list may be had at my office.
The adjourned sale, if necessary, will be held at the &Imre etas*
on the 16th day of December. 1968.
Treasurer's Office this 13th day of August, 1958.
(signed) J. G. Berry, 'freasurer
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--for reprAirs, maintenance,
renovation and generai
cleem-up work around your
home or pioce of business?
In the winter men .and materials are more
readily available, an d small jobs get better
attention,aild can be moreeconornisp,1 dur-
,.• ing.,the cold weather lull. This applies
pai‘tfoUlaii4y to building aeci•renovatior4obs,
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-CAN B ,F5INIIANCD--
-bY home Improvement Loans nthclet -*
the National Housing Act, available
through your bank .. up to $4,000
and up to 10 years to repay.
FARMER 5 -
—inquire about Farm Improvement
Loans backed by the government and
availabie through your bank , • , up
to $5,000 and up to 10 years to repay.
Ptan to help yourself and a( the same time help
pour community to increase' employment this
'Winter ,
CALL YOUR:
• NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
FOR .ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE
efit,t741 issued by authority of
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Canadian Company Initiates Vigorous Expansion Program..
• • NEW MASSEY—FERGUSON PLANT
BUILDS 250 TRACTOOS'A °Ay!
250 world-famous Ferguson System
tractors every day ... one in less than
two minutes!' A remarkable production
figure that goes a long way towards
proving this new Massey-Ferglisork
plant at Detroit one of the most ad-
vanced industrial facilities in the world!
Yet this is the output of only one of
sixteen 1Vlassey-Ferguson factories that
operate in seven countries—in Canada,
the U.S.A., England, Scotland, France,
Germany and Australia. Over 23,000
employees in these factories manufac-
ture a complete fide of fatin and light
industrial equipment that reaches
markets in over'1.35 other countries:
The Detroit plant is .part of a whale
series of developments ranging
through product' research, manufae.
. turing and marketing, that have
recently been,put into effect by this
dynamic 110 year old"company.
The largest inanufiettirer of tractors
and self-propelled combines in the
world today, Massey-Ferguson-=a
Canadian company with a truly inter-
national Outlook—looks forward to
continued progress ill the media/11M=
tioti of agriculture throughout the
world,
Massey-Ferguson.
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DEADSTQCK. SERVICE
Highest Cash Paces
Paid for Sick, Down, Disabled, Cows acid Here's
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DEAD COWS and HORSES
AT CASH VALUE
• Old Horses .Sc per Pound
,
Phone Collect
BRUCE MARLATT
24 Hour service PHONE 133 BRUSSELS
OR
PERCY STEPHENSON
PHONE 85r1e ETHEL
DEAD' STOCK REMOVERS
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
FOR OLD SICK AND DISASLEd
HORSES AND COWS
HIGHEST CASH VALUE PAID
IN SURROUNDING DISTRICT FOR
DEAD STOCK
Pronto! Sanitary .Disposal In WhIsh Itotelppoil Tress
OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER AT Sc PER POUND
24 HOUR SERVICE
(PHONE COLLECT)
Phone WM. MORSE Brussels 15J6
Phone LEROY 'ACHESON Atwood 153
Or GEORGE HISLOP Wroxeter 2r15
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SALE
Thousands of Attractive Items
to choose from
Staple Lines, Novelties, Clothing, Toys
14•4114"
DRESSES : All sizes
New Printed Magic Crepe in
Junior and ,Matrons Styles
Marvelous Value •412.95
Also Higher Price Lines
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We have the COAT for You.
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WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sales Yards
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
Tour hoe. MOW whew you A* mama' or
Viattor. Cur w' or Dam.
PHONE 46 BRUSSELS,
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.ThE .BRUSSELS
Wednesdw, Dec, SO, .1,sss
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Worth 'Coming to
See Our Display of.
CbristmasDaoratioils
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They Offer Many New Suggestions for Christmas Tree
and House Decoration
Also New Designs in Christmas Wrappings, FlIbbona, Tags etc.
When down town, -drop in and see the display — You will not
t ,ERAPI- JMTMS aolobeocse 1p.ka
Our Special on Christmas Cards —
Box of 50 Beautiful Cards with envelopes 980 box
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For Christmas Cooking and Candy —
Here are a few Items, that are sometimes hard to get. We have
them — Essence Pineapple, Essence Almonds, Essence Lemon,
Essence Peppermint, Oil Pepperment, Oil Lemon Oil Sassafras,
Red Food Coloring
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SMITH'S REXALL DRUG STORE
Phone 62 • • Brussels
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I CAVILLER, McINTOSH and. WARD
L Chartered Accountants 1
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Walkerton, Ontario
MCNEIL'S SHELL sERv-ics,
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WHEW. FETROLXLIM rectsutrn
DUNLOP TI OS
Farts and Aasoesarlso.
Austin Sales and Service
repairs see all wage) of eieria leigeis
400
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Agen z MORRIS NOMINATION
WOOD'S T_iFt_Top (coutinued from page 1)
• 1 test at the polls in the near to Lure.
lie .Pule of, the dumping ground at
Wniton which Was abused. Now
Grey Township rents ,,the ground
and surpervises it.
I.
He sPake about the Parehaso of 1
the new grader and felt that it was 1
a good piece of busmess and felt
I that it should he a good gradeefer
plowing snow', He also went over
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the Tree By law for tbe County.
i Gordon 'Wilkinson, Councillor —
thanked Iris mover and seconder I
He felt 'that the other councillors 1
i bad covered most of the work. Fe I
thanked the ratepayers for the
1 nomination.
Ralph mum, treasurer of school
area was unable to he, present as he
I is in hospital and has been there .
for some time.
Bernard Thomas. chairman of the
school board — thanked his mover
and seconder, He offered to answer
any questions that might arise in
regard to the treasurer's report.
George Michie, school trustee, --
told of some of the work that had
been done at the schools.
I Torrance Dundas, school trustee,
— felt that they had a very suc-
cessful year and that there had beer
less difficulties in the last year
' than any year yet.
Reginald Watson was not preseent.
Carman Haines -- thanked his I
mover and seconder and said be i
Pas enjoyed his work very much.
Elmer Young — who ;was newly i
, nominated Vbanked his mover and ii
seconder, and decided to remain as '
trustee if Bernard !Moms wished
to retire. .
Win, King, representative on the
Wingham District High School,
Board — gave an account of the
work done 'on the board, He ex-
plained that the school is now over-
eroWded and it looks as If the
situation will become worse and
I
limy have to build more to the school.
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1,!callecl Apoit (to hring ,dlution, Clarence )Mafrtin, : repreisentattew
-b k. 107k m
t before the meeting which was started to Seatorth High School and Me rritt
l by the Beigrave Institute in regard Richmond, representative to Clobetaii
I to having Daylight Saving Time
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legh School wea'o not present.
ebollshed
Moved by Stewart Procter
He answered many questions that ended Robert McMurray that 'arc evere ask of him. concur with the resolution.
Derrlet Stewart Procter Was, again canoe, —
The meeting _ closed with. Got
see" Save the Queen"