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The Brussels Post, 1961-04-13, Page 4Tlinrsday. April 13th,, 1361 T X41: Bilth•4,7741,4- P .0.4.11EVI**Mi .4.4017.1.1C4. •OF, APPLICATION „ a-4)00M until May ,6 ,fist 09 • .cull et the iteeve Parried , inn accounts were paid: Sherntatt Iviniams MPI-Y11,44. W, NE, A, The April meetim; of, W, Wee :held in tbe church parlour Friday, April 9th, at The The. was opened with the 'repeating of the Lord's prayer. The- Scripture, roatling was given by .1gra, rol)nt 'nil. following which Mrs. BeWINtit. led in prayer, Chd secretary's and treaaarre reports were read and *adopted. Pletien, was mole and adopted that we said $0.00 .to Mrs, I. , McKenzie for go honorary life membership to be presented at the - PreSbyterial in May. Mrs, Morrison presented the AV, M. S, `with a beautiful cat glass vase from Ireland, Mrs, Harvey Dennis Teed a letter from Mrs, Mundell, secretary of the Presbyterial,. stating our allocation of -$21:00 and two hospital gifts to be sent to oar hospit. ; 01 visitor for needy patients, A most interesting Easter message! was even by Miss Bessie Moses, It ' dealt with the last six: days of , Christ's life on earth, from his visit ; to the city of Jericho to the Pass- over feast on. the eve of His crnci- fiction, The offering followed, Mrs. elnether read a missionary 1 letter from Mrs, Dickson telling of a new hospital mate-el-0,y ward called "The elefary Boone,' She stressed the need for layettes for the 'new babies and. it was decided to send some. Miss Moses made a motion that The Semple Committee look After the makipgr of the lavettes. the Material for which would be supplied by the members of PIP rtr""ioiv, The rnot,.en -erne speonded awl carried. The meetine 'Ivrea rinsed "scab the hsenn 2el .2•7i the Mieeeeh bencaiction. warble fly powder .5. 510,1011 Skeoeh Office Supplies adding antebine 325 OQ The Isietowei Batiner„ tenders for warble fly powder and spraying Strettad Beacon Herald,, adv. to tier's barite Drain, 3, Perste, Widowing Sellers derv, Twp, of Arthur, relief 15.34 izoio, Swift, groceries, relief Relief, April 72,43 ti, 1s nu 'Hanna, fox bounty 4,0.0 )ei‘e• Stretyclettle Drain 16,49 Cleo. 'Wesenberg, Assessor, Part salary 50.00 Robe Cunningham, stove • oil fire hall 29.21 American March Pampa hose, fire dept. Mewed McTa,g-gart„ main fire trfl$ck 0,02 Clifford Dunbar, license fire truth 6.00 fTesen Co, Mae, -Officers , eeeee. membership fee e0e10. • • - Roads and Bridges 1,52.4;72' 11.2Q 5,85 Grey C90416.t. Meeting held. ou ,Aprii proved by 41wson Ward, seconded •secended by Kenneth ilray that, the minutes of .the • last meeting be. adopted, as read Moved by Glenn linetlier ,accontied by Archie Mann. that we accept the tender of McCutcheon Motors Ltd. for 1061 Obey. Ton 'Mole at subject to apprOYg of Dent. et Mg-he/aye. clarrlee Moved by Kenneth Bray .5ee0edeel, by Arebie Mann that we .accept the tender cf Ross Hawse for the Burke Drain for $1,790;00, work to be done as soon as possible Carzied Moved oy Lawson Ward, seconded. by Glenn Heethee that we accept the request Of Thomas 'AlcEarlane to repair the i3erfeltz Drain and instruct Engineer James A, Hewes to examine and report and appoint Ken Bray and, C. R. 1)sinbar as corn- miseioners Carried. Moved by •Glenn Huether seconded by T awson Weed that we. inetruct, Engineer James A. Howes to exam- ine and report o. the Bolton Munici- pal Drain to give an outlet to lot 19 co... 12, Clifford Hoegy, and appoint Clifford le, Dunbae and Archie Mann as Pertill.1.1aSIO era. too- I The Liquor Licence Act, 1950: •LICRNSING DISTRICT •NUMBER 2. TAKE NOTICE that ANN 'BAKER of the VILLAGE of BRUSSELS,. Out,, 14 the COUNT'' of HURON will itiOke .application at a Special Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of ,Ontario] to be, held, at the CANA"1AN 1./W ION 'gado, 48 Ontario: Street .North Iin the CITY 'the CurrNTY of WATN11,140Q. on, Monday the 1st dday of MAY 1901, at .the hour of 10 o'cleck.E.S.T, the forenoon for the issuance % a, PUBLIC HOUSE 14CI7NCF. for • the Sale and consumption of beer In premises to. which men only are admitted for the following premises; The New American Hotel, Tornberry St., Brussels, Ontario, being a Brick - 2 Storey Bnilcling nn the West Side of Turnberry St. Any '1,,'-rson resident, in the licensing district. may object to the application, and the ,grounds or objection in writing shall be filed with Mr. R.P. Trott, Q,C, the depitty registrar of the licensing district, whose address is Bunker Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street Went, ITOPENETZ, Ontario, at least ten d9.ys before the .rneeting at which /be application is to be heard, "A7FID. at, Brussels this 27th day of March. 1961, ANN BAKER Turnberry St., Brussels, Ontario. 69.50 1 :f.2,823.14 Pnbirite M. Cerclift, Cierk Clifford R. Dunbar, Reeve NOTICE OF APPLICATION. The Liquor Licence Act, 1950 LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER TAKE NOTICE that THOMAS B. LEEK of the VILLAGE of BRUSSELS, Ont., in the COUNTY Of HURON will mice application at a Special Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be, held at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL, 48 Ontario Street North in the CITY of RITCEENER in tbe COUNTY of WATERLOO on Monday the 1st dday of MAY 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock 1),S.T. In the forenoon for the issuance of a PUBLIC mousy) LrovNen for the following premises: QUEEN'S HOTEL, 137 Turrnberry St. LOT 12 and Part of lots 13-29-30 Plan No. 2 'Village of Brussels, Ont. Any person resident in the licensing district may .object to the application, and 'the grounds of objective in writing shall be filed with Mr, R.B, Trott, Q.C. the deputy registrar of the licensing district, whose Address is Bunker Building, Suite 402, 251 King Street West, KITCHENER, Ontario, at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at -Brussels, Out, this 13th day of April 1.901 THOMAS Te, LEEK. Queen's Hotel, Pr -eee's, Ontario 'SUPPORT YOUR CANCER CAMPAIGN ,,Varden Ivan Forsythe of Huron County has given enthusiastic en- dorsement, to the cancer campaign in Huron which opened this week. recommond this cause to every citizen in Huron," Warden For- sythe said, 'Iv the hope that each will respond generously to this worthy appeal", "We in Huron are fortunate to have an active society prepared to look after our patients who become afflicted with this dread disease and to give active assistance to the re- search. and educational work being carried on across Canada, I am --etteepy to endorse their 'campaign and their activies in this county," Noting that this year's objective is $16,000, the,„warden said it consti- tuted no small challenge. "However I am sure the drive will be a success. if every Huron citizen contributes his share. County campaign Chairman, R. E. Pooley, Of Exeter, reveals this break- down of the objective: Goderich district, $4,000; Exeter district, $3,500; Clinton district, $2,500; Wingham district, $2,500; Seatorth district, $2,000; Blyth and Brussels districts, 4750 each, Mr. Polley announced that the Huron Federation of Agriculture has consented to take charge of the township canvasees througheme the county, "We are indeed grateful for this kind of co-operation - it proves that rural and ueban people can work eogether effectively to fight a common enemy," Funds raised In Huron are used to finance service work in the county as Well as general education and res search programs across -Canada. During 1960, Heron unit spent over $3,100 to help 70 patients in the the county. lirt editcation, over 23,006 pieces Of literature 'were distributed. - and 45 film shewings arranged. More than gin.nar7 -vas forwarapet to provincial headeparters to further research. continents I'Vire. A. i'f, Harper, Griderice. president, of the unit: "Huton cbsenty fide nis.de an effective contrilnitien fie,` the battle against termer in past yeart. We do hope .tve will continue to recelVe the glePport and co-operation of Ituron citizen to enable uS to fulfill our obligations egeite Aecoleliiie the local campaign thair,maii, Mr. C. L. MOW', a lienee to-house earailaif-n will ho concln.te'fl T3111Saela tvrnn Tnth to 24th. Federation of Az-101111'1M VOIllt.- iteOft will be eelling on farm boucle at vatiens times antler; the month WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day CEMETERY LETTERING Your Guarantee rer Over 35 Years of R. A. esPOTTON reene 256, WIngham ORVAL HARRISON TV MID ELISTRIC •;:41••*: Brussels 3290 it PI. 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EA11A~ li 't1 RS LiMittO 'WttiAiit• BELGRAVE BELGRAVE PHONE WINGHAM 1091; IiiFtUeetlElele 3fift1111 — Carried Moved by -Glenn Huether Seconded by Kenneth Bray that we accept the request of S.. McLean and B. MeNnep.:ht on lots 30 and 32, con. 1'7 in. clear and repair the Meehan Drain •frern its outlet into the T3eret- champ D11 3.s in and 1to talc nutlet of the. anicin ' Archie Mem) and Cleif Dunbar as come missioners — Carried. Moved by Glenn Fqether eeeonded ee that we nay Heron Co. Ntnicip-al Officers membee. :hip fee of $20:00 — • Carried. 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