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The Brussels Post, 1960-03-03, Page 5jA( THERE )1091 HgAP• go,414 OF THE swepTESTIIIRA41.0 ' FINE PPE R-0,19_M, O , _ I4b 114 VA iliAE5ut0f IF THAT PINGING IN YOUR MOTOR tAhrT MUSIC To YOUR EARS, YOU'D BETTER CP,OPticT YOURSELF TO RIVERSIDE .0310roRc GREY TWP, FEDERATION Grey Township Federation dlree tors met in Ethel on February 23r&, with 12 direetore present. president Jack Ienigert conducte0 the meeting. Minutes of the previous meeting were read, also statement of finances was given by .seeretary- treaearer and adopted on motion of R. Houston, seconded by ..epff Bray — Carried Moved by Charles Thomas that Mr. Elston Cardiff be sent letter of thanks for being guest speaker at annual meeting, seconded by Cliff Bray — Carried Moved 'by James 'Williamson that annual meeting lunch bill of $6,10 be paid, also any other bill, secend- ed by Doug Fraser — Carried. Moved by Cliff Bray that Rae Houston be secretary-treasurer, for 1960 and that his signature be sufficient on Federation checm,F,9 and that he pay necessary bills as presented, seconded by Jan van Vliet The Red Cross is on J ,111 4 4 .4 And you are there:too—through your financial support. It is your help that keeps theRed Cross on the job— active and strong to.carry on itS.ma:ny humanitarian endeavours. With your help iri 19.60 the Canadian Red Cross will continue to serve thiS community, this province and this nation. When help is needed in distant lands you know the Red Cross will be on the job! Money alone cannot buy the many services and programmes provided by the Red Cross. Combine it with the voluntary effort of millions of Canadians, and the Red Cross will be able to meet its round-the-clock demands. You can do your share by giving a generous donation when a volunteer Red Cross canvasser calls on you. If you are not at home when the canvasser calls, please send your contribution to the address below. Serge again by giving to the e PatElfti!,$' TZtrec 4tore:eta 4 1 I 1 I THE BRUSSFLIS POST 'Illti.roday Mara ..eeereeelreees eeemeeeee,e ere ee ee• ...P.411.49R.110411 54144-4T4Se JP, lOYIng memory Of.e dear mother,. Carrie ,P$A4T11$ • who paSee4 ,away 14farch 2nd, -P§P$. This nny we do 'remember A loving thought. we We. To Ono De loner With pe ItUt ro our hearts, still liVee$, Sadly massed and ever reraem. bored by her daughter I,4lllan and soar in-law,. Jim. CRANUROOK Wog Beverly was practice teaching JSs, WeedittPel't ,fast week, 4eti- PfAarn Vrans^„ 'London,. -1 spent the week end' at her hocae Tito World. Pay of Prayer Service le being held • 'in' Knox :Pesbyterian Church. on Friday afternoon at 2,30. 1l10lubers of the.. W. M. S. of :Knox Presbyterian -Church. are •attencliPN the W. M. S. meeting ie Melville • Church, Brussels, on Tuesday after- noon, Mrs. T. !Kenn,ed.y„ Bluevale, • de to be. the guest speaker: CoU tv.T1 EON z4i, .64*,(4.:egevit.;,0c4:7-, 1958 Studebaker Coach 1958 Pontiac Coach 1957 Pontiac Sedans, radio & Automatic 19'56 Dodge Sedan 1956 Oldsmobile Sedan, fully equipped Many Older Models t ,...i.1.1l/MICid116•11M6.1.10.012.1.1. MAYON.. 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 MX BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA rr BRUSSELS SCHOOL BOARD The monthly meeting of the 'Brussels Scheel Board *as held on the regular date. Loiuls Kbel was annointed as acting secretary In absence of the regular secretary: The mimites of previbus meeting were read and adopted on motion by Gordon Stephenson and Jeek NieWhireer, Miss L. Mitchell was• present to ,report any needed supplies. George Davidson was present and reported. on repairs to, boiler: The Y'pilowing accounts were Presented Mcgetcheon Grocery, cleaning supplies. $ 1.65 McDonald Liimber, T. supplies 1.70 J. C: Adams, salt 1.25 Louis Ebel; Thank you tokens to staff and music teacher 10.81 Moved` -by 'Gordon Stephenson and seconded by Jack MeWhirter these aceptrets be paid — Carried N-239C .10=IIIIIMIselimaxassorroaresv=solam • .,,,.,..9.1010,027•1111 'I-RUSSEL/it BRANCH — L, W. J. GLASGOW — MANAGER ....4;.:,n.17,T.,4,,,44.mgaramsZo;01$24.14.; Ebel' and. Stephenson Louis Gordon Moved: 'by seconded by that the Board assist the staff in the purchase of a tape recorder; the Board's share being any amount over above the money already raised by school concert Carried A. (TED WILSON LON51 RUC fiCiPi .General Contractors B U BS C. LS. et el T. — Carrleo Moved by Wm. Bremner, second- I ed by Wilfred Strickler that the following resoliuItion 'be sent to County Federation Whereas farrn boys and girls 14 years old and over are relieving the farm labour problem by 'driving tractors doing farm work and . Whereas the law steles these farm helpers be 16 years of age before they can drive down the road from one farm to another Therefore be it resolved that farm boys or girls 14 years. old or over be allowed to drive farm traetors an roads while doing farm work by a. change in the law • 'Corninercial and ,..-:zsidential Vencrete Work teee;ee General Roofing Remodelling Brick and Block. Were Feral Building Rep:sArs Plastering by Nacperts Meer Tile and. Yard Goode — Laid from Your Stock Or OM Agents tor Angel Stone by Truck Load or by 1941116 • $ I DESIGNING. DRAFTING ist-UNPRINTiiiitt rirm. Qontract Prices Submitted atone cetieet St t)aytTrne, 121VIS After 7 p.a., Moved by JackMoWhirter, ee- onded by Herb Stretton in the future Board meetings begin at 8.00 m. If not enough members pre- sent to hold a meeting by 8.15, the. chairman . call an adjournment until further notice -- Carried Mr. Charles Thomas spoke of the benefits he had received from attending a Leadership Training Course sponsored by Clarnmunity Programme Branch and Ontario Department of Agrietulttree. These two departments were interested it setting em a similar course an a cctuinty level. A motion that Doug. Miles of. Clinton and Robert Record of Hanover be sent a letter express ing Federation's desire that course be held in Huron County, moved by Ciliarles Thomas, seconded b Jive Williamson lisnketlat Moved by Louis Ebel and seconded by Jack 1VieWhirter, tee Mrs. M. Oldfield and Mrs, L. Wheeler be asked to act as supply teachers in the Briugsele School — Carried 'Gordon Stephenson and Jack MeWhirter were appointed to be representativea . at the H. & S. meeting, — Carried — Carried mow 61.60, an even greater Moved by Gordon Stephenson, sec- onded by Louis Ebel three tubes of geeteteer ink be purchased --- Carried Carried Moved by Charles Thomas, see- ended by Quiff Bray that following resolution be sent County Feder' Mien: Whereas inferior prodeetg, (pork) are being sold -over the cdututer to our consumers with no stamp to Show what county iti came from and Whereas we feel that imported :mince should bear stamp as to what -coupty produced the predilet Therefore be it resolved that packaged peOducts and carcasses, be stamped stating county that pre- dated the same Donations may be left at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, BRUSSELS (Receipts Issued.) Elleabeth Elliott, Sec. ACHES-01'PS Carried . " • I Moved' by Clift Bray that Grey 'Iredera,tlen sponger Breese's. 4-11 Grain Club, seconded .by ivfluFrar Hoover. NEU:DAVID BROWN Dead Stock Service Highest cash prices paid In sire rounding district for dead, Olt sick or dIsabted horses on* cattle. For the fastest as* proper removal of aft sittineft. day or night, use our setessetie, exchange (at no cost to yos.1$ Call Long Distance and a* far: ATWOOD ZENITH 849011 OR GEORGE HISLOP WRoxerEct 201S — Carried 'Moved by ;Wilfred Strickler that an informatien meeting with a speaker be arranged, seconded by, CharleS Thomas. Suggested tonics" Zero Grazing Pasture Management Cereal Crepe. Jack taligtht, Jan van Vliet, and Rae Houston, were annotated a committee to arrange Seine, 'Adjotrinrient Molted by Jan van Vleit andWmi, 11re-ratter. Tied Houston Sec.-Treas. -.4.444,404•144al&a44.4 950 Nets styling, more Poitierkil 041044, nevi easier steering, sere 14111,01110.1111 neW seat) more specs for the driver these$ ars only • few of the great new features of the noW !David IleOWO 95O Glos.l. Add to 044,,full' :3 It 4 plow newer; ittie hystrestkr) live trcitilon fili44$4441PlieLsr- , 'AleeeteneeerestalsetiotineceeedirelMtelt It.i.K2Thts ;iv ni$1,..s.k1.4116:: :teat ,;...$41.tnor„,0 •jse..r$:41$044$ VOA ttirt- i4ire Iltit t3Ea-T viiiakeetitil *Wog Vi'Alt abonet DcolgaIng .5% trorteinansitin, :asidastattle boasote,rs teittotito, Eit44, Mile retie voihgnini, zri-alirwo • 4graling Costs ;=-,.cis lorti lior".$140.01 plowInol • "Meta NO alt Woo 'Ail CASH. noNkri0K$A' to, BE iltdElvtb Anyone Who Woeld like to Oti,, tfil.*Itte to Petiefit fund in aid of the Pirby faintly are salted to "'date: 'theft, dowelled at, :or send it to, Ottiltiatt01 batik ets botittiterte, fee- Sal iiirgetr Aar ON t1 on.out rw • fr• I it s.Bodnark & Brussels, Ontario • 'I All business being concluded the meeting adjourned to meet again on the reguilar date or at the call of the chairman, on Motion by Herb Stretton and Jack MeWhirter. oNt, tit. e