The Brussels Post, 1960-03-24, Page 114
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ST. 40Hel's MASONS
ENTERTAIN THEIR LADIES
The inenibeeet of lit. johnei Lodge
& AM, entertftlirel their ladiea
at their "Ladies Night on ,
BRUSSELS LgGION
35,00 1 GRANTED LICENSE
33.24 1 i
Clerk.
At .a recent silting of the Ontario
Liquor Liceneing 'Word held in
Rail-lie Parrott, Good Roads
Ciplidenctoo, Toronto
Relief Account
Ratite Parrott,
Reeve,
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT'
Safe Dependable AI °tor Transport so, Martin,
Kitchener ten branches of the' Cc,- Phone 122 Brussels - adman Legion in Huron and. Perth Tuesday in the Library basement.
Grey Twp. Council Counties were granted licenses to 'lette Bronson, W. X., welcomed '
sell beer in their club rooms. in the guests and thanked 1.1 e cowl:Ott*
Meeting was bold on March 5th, several cases., including Brussels, in charge of the evening's' progr0M1. Moved by Archie Mann seconded elteratiOn s to the premises are re- I e. whist Ka.- enjoyed, about
license %Les: cc !pies who attended, wirn prizes
being awarded Mrs. D, A. Martin
and Wm, Perrie.
•
York Pork & Beans. 20 oz.
2 for
Tip Top. Tomato Juice 48 oz.
Libby's Happy Vale Standard
Peas 15 oz. 2 for
We Provide a Complete Trucking Service, for
35c
27c
Livestock Feed Fertilizer Farm Supplies
seconded by Kenneth Bray that the
minutes of the last meeting be adopt.
ed as read
quire(' before the
effect.
Carried
Moved by Glenn Huother seconded
by NelITInth. Bray that We accept the
tender of Don McDonald for warble
1.00 fly spraying at .030 per head per
spray
WANTED TO BUY
Used Furnitures, Sewing Machine, Washing Machines,
and Other Used Household Effects, Feather Ticks, Appliances
of all kinds.
25c M,'Aeal. wuribers included vocal
1 duet,: by '.',Ir. am; Mrs. W. IL King I
. c and vocal enloe by Donald Mc- '
, Donald, aecompanled, on the piano/
Mrs., Thomas Sharpe
Kraft Orange Marmalade 9 oz.
9 oz. 15 for
Funeral services were lucid. Feb
raitry 219111, at Crystal City, Man.
for Mrs, Thomas Sharpe who
I died at Princess Elizabeth Hospital,
where she had been -patient since.
December 1960, folrliowing an acci-
dent.
Mrs, Sharpe was the former
rIvaline Welsh, who lived in Grey
Township, near Ethel, going to
Crystiel 'CRY after her marriage to
Thomas Sharpe , also of Grey ToWn•
ship.
Mrs.' Sharpe is survived by one
brother, Joseph I. Welsh of West-
ward Ho, Alta., and four daughters
in Western Canada.
Burial -was in ,the family plot at
Crystal City.
by Donald Dunbar.
- Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward seconded,
by Archie Maim that we accept the
application of Fred Smalldon for
Warble fly Inspector at $1.00 per
hour and supply owt, transportation
and pass by-law No, Ii 1960
Carried
Moved by Archie Mann seconded
by Kenneth Bray that we accept the
tender of Canada Packers,. Clinton,
for warble fly powder at .$6.15 per
15 lb, nag, Niagara Brand
- Carried.
Moved by Kenneth Bray, second-
ed by Lawson Ward that we accept
the tender of H. Donegan for
crushing and hauling gravel at 65C
Per cubic yard, subject to the
approval of the Department of
Highways •
- Carried,
Moved by Kenneth Bray, second-
ed by Glen Huether that the collect-
ors roll for 1959 be accepted and
the collector be relieved of further.
responsibility
-- • Carried
• Moved by Glenn Huether seconded
by Archie Mann that we give the.
respectiVe libraries their grants for
1950: Cranbrook - $30, 00, Mon-
erjeff '$30 ;Walton $15 Molesworth
$15.00, Ethel .$50.00
- Carried.
Moved by Kenneth Bray, second-1
ed by Lawson Ward that all approv
ed _accounts be paid .
- Carried. I
Moved by Glenn Huether seconded
by Archie Mann that we do now
adjourn to meet again on April 2nd
or at the call of the Reeve
- Carried
TM' following accounts were
paoitrie•I'60(:)-(arto Hydro, clerk's
10.80
Wilbur .Turnbull, bal. salary
Those in charge of aerang,cinent&
for the affair were Donald Dunbar,'
Max Oldfield. and James MCIaggs.rt, Call or write Louie Waxman Phone 260
BOX 47, BRUSSELS CCPTCHEPN ROCERY
HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN
BY BUYING EASTER SEALS
111141111•11111.1116:41131•1114.4.Winuleosemour.... 11114..1
We Deliver Phone 293 As the dark winter begins to die
March becomes 'the bright -month
of hope for more than 14,000 crippled.
children and teenagers in Ontario
who hare been afflicted by accident
and disrease or disabled by certain.
conditions from birth that usually
mean despair and dependance on
others.
And since hope in action is
charity, 222 service clubs opened
their month-long annual Easter
Seal drive on March 17 for $85,000
.That's the price that must be paid
In 1060 'to make life 'better for
.youngsters vvho.novicl otherwise
find it harder - if not impossible
to become self-reliant and self-
dependent citizens,'
A contrillultaon to. the Easter Seal
Campaign means a member-ship in.
a crusade of mercy and service "
setivice to children who, through no
feel( of their own, are enormous
burdens of affliction, but who need
-•ft little help t,o carry those -burdens
nruCh more lightly.
ATTENTION FARMERS
mum.ramf,r167.........e,.......r2n,
Having acquired a new Steam Jenny and Valve Bekaa
Morris Twp. Council
The Morris Township Council' met
in the Township Hall on Monday,
March 7 with all members present..
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
Walter Shortreed and Stewart
EUCHRE PARTY
The Majestic Women's Instittfte
are having a EUCHRE PARTY
on „teltIDAY, APRIL 1sit, at 3.15 in
Brussels Public Library,
are now equipped to and Seater, Paint Spraying Equipment, we
clean, repair, and paint any make of tractor. ' Wo also have in
stock hoses for tractors and utility machines.
Every 'Welcome AdtnisSion 50c CARD OF THANKS
The family of the Jate George
Criliekshanks wish to express their
sincere thanks and j appreciation
to the Rebekah Lodge 'and the
Ladies Auxiliary and friends for
the many acts of kindness, cards,
messages of sympathy and beautiful
floral tributes received in their
bereayement.
Mrs. Dick Stephenson
POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW
Dealer for Case Farm and Utility Equipment Procter,
Moved by Gordon Wilkinson, sect
ended by Ross Duncan that $2000 be
transferred from Maintenance of
Bridges to Construction of Bridges
and, $1000 from Cons truction of
Roads to Construetion of Bridges on
the 1959 Appropriation. T3y-Law
Jack Thynne
ANNUAL CONCERT ann DANCE
Brussels Town Hail
FRIDAY, MARCH 25th
Under the auspices of Western Star I
'I O. 0.'F.
BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 64
INCOM/E TAX COMPUTED
- Carried FO R
LYCEUM • HEATRE
wtNGHAd:, fARIO
Marled by Roes buncan, seconded
by Gordon Wilkinson that we rescind, Farmers Businessmen Individuals
REASONABLE RATES
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express aux sincere
thanks to neighbours, friends and
relatives who sent flowers and
messages of sympathy at the loss
of our wee boy. Special thanks to
the ones Who hoped at home, Rev.
t) L. Brown and the D. A. Ran
Fuineral Home. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
The Bridge and 'McArthur Families
13y-Law No, 21, 1560
- Carried
Moved by Stewart Procter, second-
ed by Walter Shortreed that By-Law ,
No. 7, 1960, restricting the weight I
limit for Morris township bridges;
Ile ten tons be passed subject to the '
approval of the District Municipal i,
Engineer 1
--Carried t
Moved by Gordon Williin SOD. I
seconded by Ross Duncan that rep- !
resentahlees attending the Conven- 1
,tions be allowed $35.00 to cover 1
expenses. I
- Carried i
Moved by Gordon Wilkinson I postage & exchange
seconded by Ross Duncan that we Clifford R. T)itrinhttr, to Good
charge 60c per lb, for powder for Reads Convention
brush treatment for Warble Fly and i Archie Mann to Good Roads
and 110c per head, per spray for i Convention
for spraying i Glen Huether, to Good Roads
- Carried 1 Convention
Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- ! Lawson Ward, to Good Roads
onded by Stewart Procter that the 1 Convention
tender of George Radford to supply i Kenneth Dray, to Good Roads
crush and deliver approximately 1 Conlvention
18000 cubic yards of gravel at 720 ; Geo, Wesenberg, tax arrears,
Per yard be accepted, subject to the notices
approval of the District ,Muntelpal Ethel Library, grant
Engineer
I Crenbrook Library, grant
- Carried I Menerieff Library, grant
Moved by Stewart Procter, se- I Walton Librarb i grant
tonded by Ross Duncan that the 1 Aeoleswerth !Jittery, grant
road acconte as presented by ' the i PrOvincial Treasurer, inSulin.
Road Stiperintendent be paid I B. M. and C. Telephone
- Carried System, rent office phone
Sieved by Gordon Wilkinson Clarence Bishop, fex bounty
Seconded by Walter Shortreed that Itobt. L. fitteniingharn, Steve
the general accounts as Presented be oil, Office, 43.20, fire hall
: - 'Paid 39.10
- Calirielt BroWn's 'Hardware, supplies
Moved, by ;Waiter Shortreed ; sec- and labour for oil Ofolve,
i onded bp Steilvart. 'Procter that the ottue
Meeting adjourn, to Meet again on go metLiimii, work at-
,.April 4' at 1 P,M. Seller's dump 8.00
illooteir.t Rev, W. K. Jagge, MA., Lth. The following aedokiiiite wereCitk Pl'rtiedst:
Association
of °nrneiinlit34617 feetd OM niut ttoOteeo
C-., norateribrg, bonds on Treks-
4th Sunda in Lent iirer''& Talc Clalleintor
Gee, Rowland, gas Sire truck 6,05
St. John's •--, tbiutiiii: f Thant& Nitrating Heine 1-7 7,0 0 and Wnt, iidOray's
'06.,6 Viten-len at ld. thOlTillsoTt'S
L80 a: iii„ Holy aidebartin, - Provincial Treasurer, insulin 3,89 sr ilv. 00.(.1 mera,geght.t, :mai n, r
3.1 a. m: Mattins tlytti biettlet Elite Area 22.00 diee truck.
The Ito. Mf, A, doilitti petty darte, Maltliers brain 23`.O0 Fi ed 6,1.,,,,,,ti ciii of Agrienittire,
SundaY 8ette0i ' t4o.• tiotitini, Hydro' for lien
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.m.
GLENN M. RONNEN BERG Thurs.. Fri., Sat.,
March 24 - 25 - 26 $1-10E.SELS PUBLIC SCHOOL,
MEETING
The regular monthly meeting of
Brussels School :Board was held on
Friday March 4th with all members
present except Gordon Stephenson.
Mr. See Brewer was present to
introduce a representative from .
Sterling fuels, Mr. George Baeker.
Mr. Baeker explained in detail the
costs and advantages of oil heating.
The minutes of the last regular
were read and adopted on motion by
Louis Ebel and Herb Stretton..
The following accounts were
presented -
Mrs...0ildfield.„ 2 days supply
Cr. H. 'Weed, supplies
Workmam, cleaning
furnace and repairs .... , . ... .23.50
W. S. Scott, Ins, renewal ..... 50.00
Telephone rental & tolls 37,10.
Moved by Roy Kennedy and Sec-
onded by Jack McWhirter these ac-
counts be paid,
Carried.
Moved by Louis Ebel and seconded
by 10,k - McWhirter the needed
supplies be .perchased,
INSURANCE
IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and FRIDAY
PHONE 247
'Frank Sinatra Eleanor Parker,
Edward G. Robinson
In
A Hole in the
Head
File Early - Phone Today for Appolmtnent
•
CARD Oh 'i HANKS
We would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank all those who hale
been so kind and thoughtful to us
in our time of sorrow, To those who
sent gifts. flowers, cards letters and
etc. to the hOspital, those whip
donated. to the Fire Fund, helped
with our house and donated articles
of furniture.
011 this has -been ivery much appre-
dated and these acts of kindness will
never he forgotten.
Dave and • Marie Virby
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sale!! Yards
EVERY FRiDAY 1 P. M.
A highly entertaining comedy-drama.
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTER-
NOON - at 2 p. m. 60.00
25,00
iVielvliie Church `roar horns Milftlit Ortlerti you state ete,leswas ....124,00
36.24
25,00
Rev, Jonathan Greene
Donald Dunbar
Sunday School
Morning ,Service
elinIster:
Organist;
10 A. M.
2.1 M„
Vlaitcr, Coeuevacr 25.00
ttRUSSELS. pkoNE 46 25.00
25,110 • BORN
RAYMOND - On 'March5th, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymohd,
in Clinton, General, Hospital,a
daughter, Carol Anne.
THE AGRICO J)IFFEREACA
MEANS RESULTS.
6.50
50.00
30,06
30.00
15.00
16.00
8.66
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. L. Brown (DA.; S.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
4th Sunday in tent
0.411 A.M. Church School
' 11 A. M. ,Divine Worship
Carried.
Jack MeWhIrter reported having
attended the meeting of ratepayers
in Morris Township regarding the
building of schools there.
All business being concluded the
meeting adjourned to meet again on
regular (laid or 'at the call of the
Chairman.
Mrs, Elizabeth Elliott, Sec.-Treas.
No,oth4r fortiltser gives you a higher Mara far yg*
investment than AGRICO
* Get your SPECIAL EARLY DELIVERY DISCOUNT OPP
SPECIAL
STARTING
FEB. 22nd to MAR. 26th
(inelusvie)
There will be
15% OFF ALL PERMS
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
e Phone! Brussl, 140 I
30.00
4, 00'
* oanoior, dry, frea41Oviing
* Drlil easier. won't Cake in storage
* Sts the AGRICO DIFFERANCE on .your far*
* AMOCO 'hat been :Mid In EllUten tritiaty
Since bog by the Baker faintly
82.30
'Anglican Church
0' CANADA
Parma of &WM,
24.36
7r he .71.exan Orin • ootaet your agent twat
and get a higher' rattail itsi
fertilizer' doiisi
Now Under New Management Harry and Lyla
SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY
ROAST CHICKEN
26.50
t:60
See Setwin . Raker i0 t0 levy 950.36
Roads and bridge§ 6,817.0
$1,81.7:66 ,
dnd •shed 18:74
TiteadaY id Fr idaY sot'
VIRGINIA. HAO. Pliteciptite •
dinner' and .ti
Rossi Anderson, DelgettWie street
10.00 a, Hely Fitichartat
Shills*, pit
Telephenit Ili .1 it lit 21.,26 - g
Niuniettat 27.56
teleailena •
:13alietio Cpnvateecent
Mine Otto
6t'
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk
CliffordTe', Dunbar, Reece'
1Veiinday to tinutdatt
Pariah the Rev`. L.
tiettott,
ViaitOrs
A dR.iC O
oniy
Lae** Pere 40* tirieellerfilia
. • Moine.ineiuder f Soup -of tome tta 416.4 baiadr VeitiSiti4i.
• Sehaiiiiiia
NOTICE
Any bOYS interested in iolning the
triiStiele 4.8. Grain Club Please
iiintnot Ribs StnitIt Of *Unit
et, Davos Nantiyo Allyancojrinies, iidve fag.
tilt 0: in; Eyoolpoils • itiWitit *ode?, iiimidoot
Aotiookttook Torpid() 96.90 ..„ bar tOtitti-4niiiii Plat , •
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