The Brussels Post, 1960-02-25, Page 5Groouds by 3 p.m. February 29th.
Mr, and. Mrs. Jack Noble' Hanover
were recent visitors at the home
of ,Mrs, James Noble,
Mrs, Purdy., who has spent '
several monthsin Detroit has arrived
back to the home of her daughter,
Mrs. 'Stuart Evans.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick
and family of Palmerston, called in
the village on Thursday, We aro
glad to see Fred able to be around
again following his critical illness
while on a, trip to California.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Knight arrived
home safely from an enjoyable two
'weeks motor trip to Florida. They
met with quite a change from the 1.
real summer weather to oulr storm on
Friday night, which made ft neces-
sary for them to complete their
jdarney on foot from the 16th con,
to their home on the sideroad,
,Mr, Jim Cameron, Sarnia. was
on friends in, the community
this week,
Euchre Party
Nine tables of progressive euchre
were in play on. Monday evening
in the Community Centre, High,
honors went to Mrs. Clem. Steffler
and Henry Smith, low scores to
Linda Dann and Ken Fischer. Joe
• Smith; chairman of the Hall Board
1'or the past two years, presided for
their annual meeting which had been
postponed from Friday nightt
Retiring members, Joe Smith, Ken
Ascher, Ales Cameron, 'Harvey
Smith and Gordon Engel. were re-
placed by Ralph Madhari, Doug
Evans, Mac .Madintesh, Herinan
'Whitfield and Leslie Knight. The
minutes and financial. report were
read by Jack Knight, secretary
treasurer for the Past four years,
Several Reins of birsInesti were
dicussed and the meeting was ad-
journed on motion of Joc Smith.
Lunch was served, The Board have
planned a leap year dance for Friday
evening, Feb.• 26, with Ken Wilbee's1
Orchestra. providing the •music:
Thu. robrnar' 2511, 1000
1958 Studebaker Coach
1958 Pontiac Coach"
1957 Poritiae* Sedan, radio & Automatic
1956 Dodge Sedan
1956 Oldsmobile Se'dan, fully equippell
Many Older .Models
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1960 CORVAIR COUPE
Sports car appearance with a sloping "faster" roof line are features of the new 2-door, five-)assenger Chevrolet Corvair coupe now in production at General Motors of Canada in Oshawa.
basic dimensions of the new rear-engine compact coupe remain the same as sedan models of
he Corvair. The coupe has a split front seat and a fold-down rear seat, which provides 13.3
cubic feet of added luggage space. As in the case of the 4-door Corvair, regular and deluxe
models are available.
MILIIMINEOF am=
TICE TO
M TO ISIS
who have noir:obtained
190 Licences
Your 1959 driver's licence and vehicle permit will expire at midnight,
March 16th. After this date it will be illegal to drive with 1959 licenceS
or plates.
Licences have been on Sale since January 10. Get yours today from
one of the 250 Agency Offices throughout the province. AVOW delay
and inconvenience.
Denl waft the
V h deadline
AN ILM POIZTA : T j;62
Savings, too,
have a way of growing
And just like her Junior Depositor's
Account, your Savings Account will grow
with regular deposits.
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA
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.fintS-SE.LB BRANCH — L. W. J. GLASGOW — MANAGER.
E. A (TED, WIL601,1 IIKUcTION
General Contractors
BRUSSELS,
Commercial and ..-zesidential
tric,ncrete Work
etters' Roofing
Stick and Bloelt. Worb
Plastering
lopes
Remodelling
1,1,.rin Building Repatre
by Exports
,I,S-extr %Me and Yard Goods -- Laid from YOU/ tktotA or (mare
Agents tor Azgel Stone by Truck Load or by Plase
ORAFT1No ist.LAPRINT1100
Irirm Z.Iontract Pricer Submitted
Phone Collect 51 Dayttne, 12R1! After 7 sus.
an even greater'
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DIESEL
Now
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Kew styling, more powerful engine.;
tow easier steering, now Instruments)
?ITV/ seat; more space
Pow' the driver— these are only ci
Isw of the great new fcclur0 e The now David brown
950 Diesel.
Arid to th9s, full 3 to 4 ploy,
livdrauticre, live
C:1,; It aciiee corttrel; le*
ovelily! "'Vf 10., flu
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Grey Twp. Council 4,4 p•ivultunti chunIkala Limitt (1* Nfi,,,t i ng was held ou Foliraav 142gton, are pleased to sponsor the Rh .
award of Western, Ontario nay
sing. 'rho competition will mice
!ono, at the Middlesex, Seed. Fair,
Miel.:1) 1 to: r.). The Western Ontario
flay King will be the champion hay
,exhibitor chosen from entries in the
fhtee.Coirity May clews. The Judge
for the elass will be Dr. Charles
t Rogers, Wooster, Ohio, All. farmers
iii Western Ontario, which includes
the comities of Essex, Kent, Lamb-
en, Enron, Perth, Oxford, Norfolk,
Elgin Bruce, l; rant and Middlesex
are eligible. The champion receives
a gilver tray donated by the manu.
facturers of Agrico Fertiliser,
Entries should be mailed to
Ontario Department or Agriculture,
209 County Building, London, not
later than February 23rd. All
exhibits, aro to be the Mann-
facturers Building, Western' Fair
WEPTERN ONTARIO HAY KING!
Moved by Glen Ifuether seconded
by Lawson Ward that the miuutea
of the last Meeting be adopted as
read.
- Car▪ ried
Moved by Arelne•Mann seconded
by • Kenneth liraY that we give a
grant of $25.00 , to the litiron Co,
Soli and Crop Improvement Astibc,
ia.tiou for 1060, and T-Inrou qourity plowinao: Association a grant, for
$15,00 for 1059
Carried -
Moved by Archie Mann , sepended
by Glen II,uether that we inStnt1et tbei
clerk to advertise for tenders for
crushing and hauling 18,000 yds.,
more or less, of gravel,, 54 screen to
be used. Contract to be completed
by August 31st. Certified cheque for
$300,00 to accompany tender,
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray, seconded
by Lawson Ward that we advertise
for tenders for SPraying for war-
bles, stating price per head, Ten-
ders to be in by one o'clock March
5th
Carried
Moved by ,j(enneth Bray, seconded
by Lawson Ward that we tender for
warble fly powder stating price per
Pound, Tender to be in by one
o'clock, March 5th,
HOBBIES UNLIMITED
Come in and bronco around
You wilt find the latest highlights
in materials for your mid-winter
handicraft thetivitlea.
We have a wide selection of
materials necessary for woodfibre
and plastic foam floral arrange-
ments, accesSorloS for , copper
and alumininn tooling, Paint by
number Sets in a stunhing var
iety of slUbjents and sizes, as
Well as anode( aeroplane and
ship lcitt for the model onthus-
last,
lt, etssts nothing to look .
we'll be watching for you,
Lathy's " Place
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5thsito w-tot
WINGHAM, ON 'r
4,082.00
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk
Clifford 13. 'Dunbar, Reeve
CASH DONATIOM
TO BE RECEIVED
Anyone who would like to eon-
tribatte to a Benefit fund in aid of
the Firby family are asked to leave ,
their donation at, or send it to,
Toe Canad.-'n hank oe Commerce,
Brussels.
Dead :Rack Serv5.eis
o hcnt oaah paean. yam Lit t..1.
tliti,rict for dead, 1L
sick disabled
cattle. P'er the fastest &
proper removal oP all anliVkla
day or night, use ou at!ter'r -t*
exchange lit na cost ino vkim
CPI! Long ()tetanal gniS had fit
ATWOOD zeNITH
OR GEORGE HISLOP
tnincixETER 21415
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— Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward seconded
by Kenneth Dray that we advertise
for applications for warble fly in-
speclor at a salary of $1,00 per hour I
and supply Own transportation.
— Carried '
Moved by Glen Ifuether seconded
by Lawson Ward that 'we pass By- '
law 5.1960 authorizing the Twp, of
Grey to enter into an agreement with
Cecil Payne for reforestation
purposes
— Carried.
Moved by Glen Huether seconded
by Archie Mann that all approved
accounts he paid
— carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray, seconded
by Lawson Ward that we do now "
adjourn 'to meet again on March 5th,
at one o'clock or at the call of the ' •
Reeve
• - Carried
The following accounts were paid:
Huron Soil and Crop Imp-
rovement Assoc, ,grant 25.00
North Huron Plowman's Assoc.
1959 grant , 15.00 i
Twp. of Arthur, relief 33.35
City of Toronto, nursing
home care -55.03
Harold Swift, groceries, relief 7.66
E. M. Cardiff, Division
registrar (1959) 2.50
Robt. Cunningham, stove oil
& tank for office 42.31
Bobt. Cunningham, stove oil
fire hall 43.20
Brown's Hardware, supplies
fire hall 4.06
Geo. Rowland, gas, fire
trUck 1.65
Firemen to H. Whitfield's 17.50
Elwood McTaggart, main-
tenance fire truck 3.00
Town of Winghatn, fire truck
to Glen. Bray's 100.00
B. M. & G. Telephone
System, office tolls 2.20
Debentures 475.01
Roads and Bridges 3,254.50
rG.t ..;tv prod' or :el an you apply for
or pay an eAka $1100 fee. II .vc-, ,.,.;.tme a for
your i',1;4Uriir.i INSILY11? 111 0'ilt VI a,
AM/ COLLISION .1:11 NOIL' muntrrY DiSU.141.NCE.
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