The Brussels Post, 1960-02-18, Page 4hinISelf or hy his solicitor, appear
before the ge# reMlnr.:nkeeting ,of
tile Municipal ,.Coupon of the Viilabe t
Of 13111aSela to be held on Monday,
March 25th at 5:.00 p.m, and be
heard,
DATED at. Brussels this 9th day of
Vebrnary A. 11. 1900.
William Fl, King
Clerk
Pl•••14,•IWoh , •
Mrs. John McArter
Here to stay! and here to serve you!
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BULK FEED
SERVICE
Bulk Feeding , , the modern method of providing feed
for livestock and poultry . . is making savings for more
and more farmers throughout Ontario. 'Your local
oO-op is now prepared to serve your requirements for
high-quality, daily-fresh bulk feed. So . . It will pay
you to get in touch with your local Co-Op ,. • . and learn
how you can benefit from this latest CO-Op service se
Ontario Farmers.
Don't foet ... only CoeOp offers localized ... person.
alized bulk feed service. It's well worth-inrestlgating.
And .. If you are not a member of your local Cii-Ogo
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FREE Ask for oar inforrnottra bookie* "Bulk raid
Handling on Farms".
Belgrave Co-Op
BELGRAVE
FHONE: BRUSSELS 388w10
WINGHAM 1091
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The Liquor Licence Act, 1950
Licensing District No. I
TAKE NOTICE that The Canadian
Legion British Empire Service
League Branch No. 218 of the
Village of Brussels, in the County
of Huron will make application at a
Special meeting of The Liquor
Licence Board of Ontario to be
held at the Canadian Legion Hall,
48 Ontario Street, in the City •of
KITCHENER in the County of
Waterloo on •Friday the 4th day of
March 1960 at the hour of 1010
o'clock in the forenoon for the
The Canadian Leon British
Empire Service League Branch
No, 218 premises at Turnberry
Street, in the Village of Brussels
in the County of Huron,
Any person resident * in the ' lic-
ensing district n1SY object to the
application, and the grounds et
objection in writing Shall be 111011
with Mr. R. 'ft Trott, Q.' O. the
Building, Suite 402, 351 Mg
Street West, KITCHENER, Oat. at
least ten days before the MOUS
at which the application is to be
heard.
DATED at Brussels this Halt
day of January 1960.
The Canadian Legion Drithdt
Empire Service League Brut*
Turnberry Street, Brussels, Outarte.
No, 218 Brussels Ontario.
Applicant
Address,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION issuance of a "CLUB LICENCE" deputy registrar of the Illestisiag
(Restricted) for the sale and cou- district, whose address is Maker
sumption of beer and wine with
meals and beer without meals in an
establishment classified as a club."
for the following premises:
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and watch it lap up the
miles) On the road it's 'a full-blooded tiger with
blazing action and taloned traction and a
Relax in a Chevy
low-crouch grip of the road ... leap into a
Chevy and see!
model illustrated;
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See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer TODAY!. OINK
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turning heads right across Canada.
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it moves with a cat's paw sureness
and a feline grace unmatched in its field
In nine lifetimes of motoring you'll never find
Chevy is
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Quantity or halal straw
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-1:ZA,LE HELP WANTED --
71WICYOlitID; Man for steady travel
nag consumers in several Town-
. -•aailbs on 'Huron County, Permanent
'saaatnection With large manufacturer.
,reliable 'hustler eonsidered.
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'4005 Richelieu, Montreal.
a HOBBIES UNLIMITED
r, iiro-roe in and brouse around i
'':rya. will find the latest highlights
MI Materials for your mid-whiter
laaratiffaraft 'activities,
Viet have a wide selection of
Ztatterials' nee,easary for woodfibra
Z'a:• Plastic. Waal floral arrange-
taaants, geeestsmaass for copper
ft-if -airman= tooling, paint by'
"giber sets in a stuniting var-
Any of subjects and sizes. as
Ira)" as model aeroplane and
_stfli kits for the model entitus-
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tide. single
Close'
the right hand cioh.
BRUSS.B....14.. POST Taaaaday, February 100.4,
N T q CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere-
thraP4S to our ;friends and
Maur:; anti relatives for the gifts we'
aefaad tut taelia• 25th wadaina'
annivetsary.
Mr. and Mrs. , itayas,rd .
CARD OF ThANKS
would like to take this opportun
117: to thunk all no' neighbours who
vt elated sym patIty and helped in any
way during my recent oereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. Brown.
McArter
CARP OF THANKS
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
to those who helped in any way
during my stay in Wingham Hospital.
To those who sent cards, treats. and
visited me, Also thanks to Dr. Ste-
phens. Your than ght fulness w Ill
,always be remembered.
i Jas, T. McFarlane.
purposes,
CARD OF THANKS
E voisb to thank all those who
were so understanding when
appointments [had to be cancelled;
also for cards, towers and treats
while I was in Listowel hospital and
before going. to b spital
Thanks again.
Lois Dodds
IN MEMORIAM '
McLEAN In-loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Raderlek
McLean, who passed away. Feb:-
19th, 1956.
it. is four years ago to-day
Our Lorcilcalled yOu away.
It seems just like yesterday
But our memorties of , yen* dear
Will .always. linger OIL ' •
Sadly. missed by wife, 'family and
brother Dave.
CR A NPR 00 lc,
FluChas been going the rounds in
this commiunity. Mrs. Jas. Noble has,
been confined to her bed and under
the doctor's care for the past, week.
Mrs. Stuart Noble, Guelph, is here
assisting in the dare of Mrs. Noble.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn and family
were Sunday visitors at the home
or Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald,
1.1lolesvrorth,
'Weep in mind the annual meeting
of the Hall Board in the Community
Centre on Friday evening. Feb. 19.
Progressive etttehre 'will he played
and everybody is welcome.
pursuant to the Trustee Act, that
all &ea and d Othere Baying
'elainis age:that the Estate of the
late Lillian .Walker, are required
'to Send Particulars of their claims,
duly verified, to I, W. Btitif-
Teitu), O. C., Solicitor for the
tieeiltrices of the said Estate;. Mt
Or before the 20th day of February,
A, A, D. lafal, and that after such date
the Flaecutrides Will Preeted to
distribute the assets of the said
Estate, having regard' only to the
clairnS of which they shall their
have. had notice.
DATED at Witighern, Ontario this
30th day of .l'enuarY: A. D. 1,048,
3'. tr„ REISHFIELD Ca 0.0
WiNdHA.M, Ontario,....,. 1
Solicitha for the Eltedultriced.
NOTICE CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
MARY CASSIE CLEAVER
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
named, late of the Tonwship of
Grey in the County of Huron,
widow, deceased, who died on the
first day of May 1959, are required
to file proof of tame with the under.
signed on or before the 27th day of
Fehrtary, 1960.
Atter that date the Executrix will
Proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims of
which she then has had notice.
DATEn at Brussels this Gth day of
February, A. D, 1960.
Crawford and 0a,- 'Metherinaton
Barrister & c.,
Brussels Ontario
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS'
P IN THE MATTER O THE ES-
TATE OP Lit,t,TAN WALKER,
late of the Village of Brussels iii
the County of Huron, Married
Woman, ,Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Lillian, in 1926.
Funeral services were .scomducted
from the D. A. Roam *Feral home,
Brussels, on Friday, February 12th,
at 2 p. in, by Rev, L. Brown of
'Brussels United 'Cliurclia
Pallbearers were 'leir two grand-
sons. Donald and Bill McArter,
Alcocka Howard Clark, Clarence
White and !Harry Workman.
Burial was made in Brussels
Cemetery
follows:—
COMMENCING at the Southwest 1
angle of Village Lot No. 333 I
THENCE Northerly along the West-
erly limits of Lots Nos. 333, 332,
331,,,330, 329 to the Northwest angle
of Lei,.,329;
THENCE Westerly in a straight
line to the northeast angle of. Lot 1-
No. 338; I THENCE Southerly along the
Easterly limits of Lots Nos. 338, 1,
33'7, 336. 335, 334 to the Southeast i
angle of the said Lot No; 334;
THENCE Easterly in a straight line I
to the place of beginning; I
(2) That portion of. the laneway in 1
lhe Village-of Brussels' described as 1
follows:— i
COMMENCING at the Soutbeast
angle of Lot No. US;
THENCE Northerly -along the
Westerly b oundry of 328, 327, 326
325, to the Sckatherly limit of the
Canadian National Railway right-
of-way:
THENCE Westerly along the
Southerly limit of the Canad :au
National Railway to the Northeast
angle of Lot No. 3412;
'THENCE Southerly along the
Easterly limits of Lots Nos. 342, 341,
340, 339 to the Southeast angle of
Lot No. 339 ;
THENCE Easterly in a straight line
to the place of beginning,,
(31 COMMENCING at the South-
west angle of Lot No. 324;
THENCE Northerly along the
Westerly limits of Lots Nos, 324;
323; 312; 331 to the Northwest
an gle of Lot No, 321;
THENCE Westerly in a straight
line to the Northeast angle of Lot
No.-346:
THENCE Southerly along the
Ea.sterly limits, of Lots Nos. 346;
345: 344; 342 to the Southeast angle
of Lot No, 343:
THENCE Easterly along the North
erly limit of the ,Canadien National
RailWay to the place of beginning:
(41 That nart of Filiziabeth Street
in the Village of Brilissels described
as follows!'
CONMENCIN'et at the Southeast 1
attale of Village Lot No. 6:
THENCE 'Westerly in a straight
line along the projection Westerly
of the Southerly limit of Lot No, 6
a distanee of 18 feet to a point;
THENCE Northerly parallel to the
Westerly limit of Lot No. 6, to a 1.
point in the, Southerly bottndary of
the River Maitland;
THENCE Eagerly along the South-
erly boundary of the River Malt,
land to the point of intersection of I
the Westerly limit of Lot 8 with the i
Sobtheriy bontdry of the • River I
Maitland:
THENCE Southerly along the I
Westerly boundary of Lot No. 6
to the place of beginning.
be stopped up and closed, and the
said lanewayS so stopped up in
paragraphs 1, 2 and 3• abeiVe be
conveyed to the abetting owners on
Portions, and that the Perth*
OF A PROPOSE'? BY•01-AW NQ 9
1959 OF THE: VILLAGE, OF §Rus
SELS FOR CLOSING OF ,CERTAIN
LANEWAYS AND $TREETS
Ileixo* a, .1.1y-law under Sections 409
and 4.72, Pf the Mlutioipal Act '
It. S. 0, 050, ehaptor 243, to oloae
certain parts of laneways and part,
of a street in the Village of
Brussels and convey the lands So
closed and StOppcql up to the
adjacent owners.
TAKE N0TIC10 that the Municipal
CiorpOration of the 'Village of
Brussels, deem it advlsable to
close portions of certain laneways
and a portion of Elizabeth Street in
the Village of Br4 u`ssels, as they, are
serving no useful purpose in their
Present condition and location, and
are not being used for public
Passed awry on February 10th,
1960, at her -residence on the 5th
!con/ciessloa of Mode 'Township,
Louise ,Miller, an her 81st year,
She was the youngest daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
'Miller. Born in Morris township, I
where she resided all her life,
AND 'THEREE01-tE TAKE NOTICE
'that the proposed 13.y-law reads as She leaves to mourn her loss, one
follows: son, Miller, at home, three grand-
,children and two great grand- (1) That the public laneways and ol(rldren. She was predeceased, by
part of Elizabeth Street in the her husband in 1953 also one son, Tillage of Brussels, described .as Ivan in 1956 and her only daughter,
either Sides of the laneway in detail
lot' Elizabeth Street SO ateljned
conveyed to- the -ehtitting owners on
the East side therof on said Owners
applying to the derlioraildn of the
1/1114.0...o of Iltassets for ,cetivOyaneeM
cif te acme and Paying the. Costa
erect.
AND FURTHER tATtE •Torrr,,F.
that atorone whin wishes ' to object to
of this By-law nn account
of the Said lanewnys and ,"Ifi't.Ot beine.
rinsort Ps almve described. must file
In writina their abjection with the
.k.furiteliitil 'Merl{ of the Vrillarte
Thalsasla oft or beret'," the 15 day Of
'\tereb, 10/6 sod' theti he tint' by
le ROYALTY
eualties
I'm bloodlines from U.S.
niftd, selected and hat,
stet in Canada. Bred-to-
ly chicks from famed
STONE'S
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*mom, ONTARIO
titarature and Prices on
Request.
-TENDERS WANTED
"MORRIS TOWNSHIP
alastosiers will be received by the
asezmigned !to until 12 &clock noon.
---ggerpnell 7, 1960 for the contract of
...,--gssalyIng. crushing and hauling I
_aaaanaxintately 18,000 cubic yards of
laaMismel for Morris Township roads:
....-Jgher to be equipped with three
.ter inch round screen.
A.,Icertified cheque for $200 must
-arg-rompany each tender. Lowest or
tender not, necessarily accepted.
Geo. Cf. 'Martin, Clerk.
R. R. No. 4, Brussels. ,