The Brussels Post, 1961-06-15, Page 5Thursday, ,fune 1.5t 001
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Mrs...D, CtrI4135 P.
Mrs. Geo. Campb(9,I,
Mrs. Tf. Wright, P,C. ONO
G. Martin, 11.0. ;45.00
Advance Times, advertising 33.90
Brunsels. Post, odVertheing 19.75
Relief account 50.11
0. Martin, hydro for hall 10.12
PC4r5on, Edwards C.O..aUditing 8 2 0e05.'
peatage 5,82
13elgraye 0000p., 'wari.)•le •
powder 301.08
Callender Nursing Home 185.50
92..75
Brokokhaven Miming Promo 1R0.50
Victoria, Hospital
Gordon :Nicholson, spraying 102.00
Cecil. Wheeler, fox bounty 4.00
Wrn. MeArter, fox bounty . 4.00
Chas. South, Warble Fly
Inspector e42,94
Telephone calls 8,70
Reeelver-Gelieree stamne • 4,24
,salvation Ar.m.v, grant 25.00
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EVENT- MAY 15 to JUNE 30
WHEN YOU BUY AN ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
OR HOME FREEZER
Here's how
you get your
free $20 food
certificate
Buy an electric home freezer now,
May 15 to June 30, at any appli-
ance store displaying the "Super-
market In Your Home" insignia.
This money-saving offer will apply
to an attractive range of chest-
type or upright electric freezers,
or dual-zone combination refrig-
erator-freezers of 13 cubic feet
capacity or larger.
4 WHERE
APPLIANCE
DEALERS
DISPLAY
THIS SIGN
Check these four ways a home
freezer can cut y ur food bills
1 You can buy in bulk when prices are low.
2 You can take full advantage of special food sales.
3 You can budget your food needs more efficiently.
4 You get a free V0.00 food certificate if you buy now.
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Beatty Brothers • Belwood Appliance Co, • Canadian
General Electric • Coronado • Dominion Appliance Co.
• Frigidaire • General Steel Wares • Gibson • Gilson
• Kelvinator • Philco • R.C.A. • Roy • United Co-ops
• Westinghouse',
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Ontario Hydro Area Office regarding Information on this
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INSURANtaE AGENol
A11 K 1 ads of Insurance
including Llfsk
"In the past we have owned a number of different makes of tractors, and
we tried many others on our farm before deciding the air-cooled, diesel
Renault was the tractor for us," says Mr. Robert M. Grimwood, R:R. 1,
Thorold, Ont. Mr. Grimwood is engaged in mixed farming, has 16 acres of
grapes, and does custom baling for neighboring farmers.
"Before deciding on a Renault, we gave it a rugged on-the-farm test in
competition against 4 other makes under the toughest, wet and hilly
conditions. We found the economy, power and stamina of Renault best
fitted the needs of our farm."
Mr. Grimwood reports that his Renault air-cooled diesel is alto used fOr
the tougher-than-average jobs on his father-in-law's adjacent farm.
Mr. Grimwood sums it up this way--"Not only is our Renault economical
... its as handy as any small tractor, and it's got the big tractor power too."
BEFORE-YOU 81.1111TESTDRIVE A RENAULT
You too can cash-in on Renault tractor economy and performance this
year! Before you buy your next tractor, make sure you see us--your
Renault tractor Dealer. Ask us aboat the various diesel or gaS, air-cooled
or water-tooled models. Wall Ns happy to give you a demonstration 60
your own farm.
A, test-drive proare that* Renault tractor. makes farming more profit-
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POLLAR iS (HAM
Ohenat 1 •
Moved by Walter Shortreed Bee-
()tided by Wm. Elston that ROSS
Smith be commissioner to look
after the Bone orar,, and Turvey
Drain
— Carried I
Ratepayers from the 'vicinity of ,
Walton presented the fa/lowing
petition to the 'Council: — We the
undersigned are in favour of with
drawing from our present Wm/
area and request permission to
establish a central school at
Walton, Ontario.
Moved by Jas. Mair, seconded by
Bose, Smith that we concur with
the petition of the ratepayers in
the vicinity of Walton and agree to
the proposed school at, Walton and
a,djust the boundaries as follows:
Lots 16 to 30 inclusive on conces-
sion 10, 51, 9, Niee. 9, 51/2 8 and
Nee lot 30, concession 8 including
the lots in the Haartlet of Walton
— Carried
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by Wm. Elston that we
approve the petition to have the
'Engineer make a survey and'
estimate on a repair on. Branch 1
of the Hopper Drain
Carried.
Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by
James Mair that the road accounts
as presented by the Road Slperin-
tcndent be paid
— Carried
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by 3-as. Mair that the general
— Carried
Moved by Jas. Mair, seconded by
Ross Smith that we give the
Salvation Army in Wingbarn a grant
of -25.00
— Carried
Moved by Ross Smith, seconded by
James ,Mair that Wm. Elston be
a Commissioner on the Hopper
Drain :"errel
- Car?led.
Moved by Walter Shortreed See-
onded by :Tames Mair that the meet-
ing adjourn to meet again On July
3, at 8 ,,30 p,m;
The
paid.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs,
Mrs.
Mrs.
— Carried
following accounts Were
Sohn McNichol, D.R.O.
L. Scott, P. O.
F, Walters, M.R.O.
A. McCall, P. 0.
Richard Proctor, D.R.O.
Earl. Andersen, P.O,
Pletcle
$ 8,00
6.00
8,00
600
8.00
6,00
8.00
'('ENDER FOR Otitt4 Oil.
Sealed • tenders eetistietted an
/otitis sepplied be tedillyeed
the 'Undersigned until -6:66
it iilayr azii6 29, 19 41 huriker -o" Fuel. Oil.
for the heating sociten for the
Huron County Iforne~ Clinton,
Loweet any tender no tiedeli4
eerily neennted.
Tender armlet he secured
feeth the midersigaeit
JOHN tl iltitief
dierk-treaenfor,
delltitY of titteti
tiefibia
dederleti, Ontario
accounts as presented be paid
Carried
Moved by Walter Shortreed seer
ended by Roes Smith that a
special meeting to deal with the
Walton School By-Law be held
on Thursday, June 8, 1901 at, 8.80
p,m.
— Carried.
Moved by "gene Elston, secan.ded
by Ross Smith that we give the
following grants: Brussels Fair, {
$200.00; Blytli Fair $100; Belgrave
Fair, $35.00
TENDER FOR COAL
Sealed tenders submitted on
forms supplied will be reeieved by
the nfidersigned Until 5:00 Pan.
Priday, June 23, 1961.
Stove Aiathracite deal (supply
tipecificatione Of analYSIS)
ter the fleeting seam' fOr the
Huron County Cioderich,
Lowest or any tender not iteciee
eerily Itedebted.
Tender Corms Meet be Seen ed
from the underalkned.
3OHN G. imititt
derk-Treasurer,
County of Ibiron
'Conti House
Gederibli, Obterlo
TEE BRUSSELS POST 4
,?•••Intlerooter7,1!1,,.
FOR 5A.L.,a
MeCeelnicie Deering Side Rake..
Mono .2744W7
Morris Twp. Ccrnncil
The eelleleil Inlet on ,P040 6 with.
ell the eteeebere. present.,
Allnates of the last exteetila,0
is oro read and adopted on. naetten.,
of Win, Ellstop, and Ross Smith,
FOR SALE. ee..•
7 ft. Power Mower, *In fit a Ford
:ra etor,
Ce Earl Phone 11.711
NOTIOE
i'rep area to do all kin4s or weed
and brush spraying; also hay baling.
Steffler Phone 75.13
Moved by Walter Shortreed see.
ended by WM. ;Elston that we de
not concur with Canadian Pecifle
Railway Company to take away the
station agent at Walton and replace
with a caretaker
CArried
Moved by Wm. Eleton, seconded
by Ross Smith that Jas. Mair be
appointed as Commissioner on the
Mustard Drain
— Carried
FOR SALE —
1 Registered Hereford. Bull, 15
montbs old,
George Martin, R.R.4, 13ruenele
Phone 376W4
AVON CALLING —
For representatives to meet
demands created by National
advertising, write
Mrs, F Bell SIB Albert St.
Waterloo.
FOR SALE
2 Trailers; one with one ton box
suitable or holding grain; the other
for car or tractor.
S Iiiernstra, B.R. 2, Brussels
Phone tOr4
Stewart Procter Ceo. C. Martin ,
Reeve Clerk
Thomas W, Bone
The death occurred in C1ty
Hospital, Saskatoon, of Thmoas W.
Bone of Tisdale, Sask., iii his 83rd
year.
He was born in Morris Township,
a son of the late Henry. Bone and
Sarah South.
Hei is survived by two brothers,
Russel Bone of Morris Township,
and George Bone oe Brussels;
'two sisters, Mrs. Joie). V. Warwick
of Morris Township and Mrs. Ti7rn.
McMichael of Detroit.
The funeral look place from the
United Church in Tisdale on Monday,
June 5th, with burial in Tisdale
cemetery.
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WANTED —
Reliable party leaving by car for,
Cask., abOut Tune 30 to July 15; to
accept responsibility of delivering
teen-age girl to relateves in. Sask.
Will share expenses.
Phone 153 or 228W
FOR SALE --e•
Cedar fence posts (anchors large
and smell 10 ft. and up) cedar pole
barn timber; poles, some 30 ft.
hydro poles.
George E. Pollard
Phone 04 or 443W13
re
FOR SALE —
1955 Austin Sedan 55, in good
condition, Contact J. McNeil, Shell
Station, Brussels, or Rev, Thomas,
Walton. 7";'
WANTED! OVER 1,000 PERSONS
TO ATTEND MONSTER
CHICKEN BARBECUE
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C.
BRUSSELS PHONE 120
Office Open Every Day
WINGHA'M
Tuesday and Saturday All Day -
BRUSSELS and
Plan to attend the monster
Chicken Barbecue to be held at the
Beassels Fair Grounds on Weclnes,
day, Time 21st, sponsored by the
East Huron Agricultural Society.
Following a feast of tasty barbecued
chicken there will be fun for all
includirig, a program, bingo and a
dance, Come one Qome all. Join
the crowd. GET YOUR TICKETS
NOW.
John Longstaff, Optometrist
OPTICIAN OF SEAFORTH
Goderich, St. W., adjacent Seaforth Clinic
Ground Floor Parking Facilities
Oculists prescriptions filled entitles you to
all subsequent adjustments
now;
FOR SALE —
New Bray summer pricelist, day-
OMs and started, immediate ship-
ment, RIRxelt, RTRxIS,
Parks H7. Ames Series 505, 424,
434. Order suimmer broilers
some for quick delivery.
Agent — Mrs. R 13arrett, Brussels.
ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
...,Our Low Cost Financing and in-
serance Plan ..will help you make a I
better deal. BEFORE you buy talk
to as,
GLENN M. RONNENBERO 1
Monkton — Phone 247‘1
Brussels — Phone 65
TuestitTy and Friday
A
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the Estate of
ROBERT JAMES, PATRICK
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village of
Brussels, in the County of Huron,
gentleman, deceased who died on
the ninth day of April 1961, are
required to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before the
twenty._ 'South day of June 1961.
After teat date, the Executors will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims
of which they then have had notice
DATED at Brussels this 3rd day
of Time A, D. 1961.
CRAWFORD te. HETHERINGTON
Barrister c..
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Solicitors for the Execiiters'
REAL ESTATE,
Wilfred Meltitee Drolter —
LISI'IlvG§ WANTED
Lonely Cottage, Port 5
robins;. 3 bedrooms perfect con-
dition; midway between • *sitar•
front and 1:instate/SS section $12000.00
bee' 3 beditoile home plus four
eottages in Port iLlgtti., all farnlitted
for quick ,safe:. rettatinible
payineitt. Geed reVeritie.,
Ode Inettilifiek cottage at Ma,
biiiiongit, lake, hilly
Hydro; -$1666.06 down'
Another frame, 3 hedraan eat-
Age, 1 i miles- north, of iiOnth-
ntntitodc living roods and 'kftchat,
priced right;
Phone "gib':
PAW On"'
Local Itepreseiitaiive
oi'
Nktif:,tAtti itetiqTtird 'ft-baiter
Walkerton, Ontario'
l orilenir and 'Wein:ten to
ewe 70L
TENDER FbR FUEL PAL.
Staled submitted on
fOritiO supplied Will be reCiand by
'the iiiidefeigned until 5:06'
"FridaYi, 1551,
NO, 2 Light intinstriat Oft
Rot the heating season for the
Htteciii •dotinty Omni, House in 1,
Goderibli,
Lowest or (thee feticide' net •itedde. •
steely acetinted.
Tender ' initiat be Seared
, from the tokiereigned;
JOHN dr. t itttitt,
Clork-Treadtirer,
Count*" of kitten
Conti, iteliie
diittiritt • 9
Obit SALE
Elected Pitsli Rnttoe Range With
beiteteettle tiVeit etelfeed r 2 tO0k14
Dohix ttiiti6tIt4 White *till Tires,
like tie*, Phone 271