The Brussels Post, 1961-06-22, Page 5Yes- Your Money Will Earn,
intereat begins the day you make yaw investment.
So make your investment as soon as amiable.
British Mortgage Certificates are authorized !by law
as investments for trust funds.
To invest just send in your cheque.
All details will be looked after.
BRITISH MO
GAGE OUST COMPANY Pt!
Founded In 1977
Head Office : STRATFORD
when invested
for 3 to 10 years
ta a
Braids. Mortgage & Trust
GUARANTEED
INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATE,
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
GRADE CATTLE
tirade Cattle Bob Grasby, George Marti; Ross Knight, Bill
Dennis
All pens of oattle must be þed.
All feeder classe,s, must be grass fed,
Class 1 - Baby Beef under 75() lbs. .... $6.00 4.00 4.00
Class 2 - Baby Beef over 750 lbs $6.00 4.00 4.00
Class 3 - Pen of 3 Feeder Steers under 900 lbs.
I (Open to Morris, Grey, McKillop and Tuanberaw Townships.)
$12.00 8.00 5,00 4.00 3.00
Class 4 - Pen of 3 Feeder„ Steers over 900 lbs.
(Open. to Morris., Grey, McKillop and Turnbenay Townships,)
$12.00 8.00 5.00 4.00 3.00
Class 6 - Pen of 3 Fat Steers over 1000 The. (no rtsitrictfone)
$15.00 10.00 7.00 5.00 3.00
Class 6 - Grade Beef Cow and Spring Calf.
50% judged on cow and 50% judged on calf.
: . • "" $10.00 5.00 4.00 3,00 3,00
Glass 7 - Yearling Steer andrer 800 lbs. for feeding,
(Not A Baby Beef) n0.,00 6.00 3.00
Class 8 - Yearling Heifer under 800 lbs. tor feeding. •
(Not A Baby Beef) $1;0.00 6.00 3,00
Class 9 Cot shown b7 boy or girl over 9 and under 12 Yeard.
Prizes $3.00 eaoh.
Special - Backer's Butcher Shop for best yearling calf offers
1st $10.00 2nd $5.00
3.00 3.00
3.00 3.00
ARE YOU READY TO
When the Census Taker calls please
be ready with the answers he needs
Every household in Canada is being sent a list of questions
the Census Taker will ask. Please study it and be prepared
to answer all the questions or leave the answers with
someone who will be at hothe when the Census Taker calls.
What will you be asked? Questions such as: what is
your age and schooling; are you employed and what is
Your exact job hOW,Many hours do you usually work
each week; in how Many Weeks did you work for wages Or
salary in the last 12 months; what were your earnings in
the last 12 months?
MI information is kept strictly confidential and by law is not
available to any private organization Or person, or any govern-
ment department Or ago other than the Dominion Bureau
of Statistics. The densus it,iiitereated only in totals aecliniu-
lated for all parts' of Canada,
When the„CensttS Taker calls, welcome him with your
CO-Operation. Everyone will benefit when you help
pafiada cotmtl
ei-sse.,`
'Ma
FOR SALE -
Bray has for prompt shipment,
at new summer prices, (layolds,
and started, ItIllxCR, RIRxIS,
NHxBR. Parks HP7 Ames Series
505, 424, 434. Order summer broiler
Chicks now; some for (pick
delivery.
Agent Mrs. R. Barrett, Brussels
PINIIINNew
FOR SALE
Used 17 Console Television with
stand $35.00; McCilary Washing
Machine and pump 25.00; 4
Burner Beatty heavy stove 30.00;
McClary 11 en, ft., ,50 1,13.,freezer
85.00; oil floor furnace with fan,
,2150 gal. oil tank, complete 100.00
Bob Krogman, Brussels
.AVON CALLING -
For representatives to meet
demands created by National
advertising, write
Mrs. F. Bell 848 Albert St.
Waterloo,
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- loath day of June 1961,
After tnat 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 Attie A. D. 1961, :
CRAWFORD it HETHERINGTON
Barrister & c.,
rtrtusSims, ONTARIO,
Solicitors for the Executors
REAL ESTATE
Wilfred 1VIeintee = broker
LISTINGS WANTED
Lovely 'COttitafii, Pert SUSI, I
rooms; 3 bedrooms perfect
midway between Water.-
front and business sdation $13006.001
One 3 bedroom, home plus fear
cottages in Port tight; ON intaliked
quick sale; reasonable doWti
payment. Good reVentio;
One Inaltibtlett cottage at *ie•
dtilletigh lake, tank equipped,
hydro, $1000.06 down
Another triune, 8 bedittini eat,
age; OA tulles 'north of South-,
attifitcii; living room and idteholti
priced rt ht'
OlitibON Akt
Phone 289
Bruasels (fiat.
Le .„, ,
of
Local
Wit pRED MetSttliftd. Realtor
Walkerton, Ontario
t Offices and 26 Salesmen
NOTICE
Prepared to do all kinds of Weed
ana brush spraying; also hay baling.
Olem. Stonier Phone 75-13
FOR SALE --
5 room house; 3 Piece bath, insul
brick siding, sun porch, new roof
on the whole house,iuse08J, 2 lots
Call
- Carried,
Moved by Leonard Meehan, sec-
onded by J. C. Frauter that By-
Law No. 4-1961 as read a third
time be passed and the seal of the
Corporation attached.
- Carried
This 'being a By-Law setting the
mill rate at 75 mills Tor resident-
ial and $1.4 mills for Commercial
Moved by J. C. Erauter seconded
by W. A. Williamson that a grant of
X300.00' be given to the Fair Board
for the year 1961
Moved by W. A. Williamson, See-
0',1n4 hr q. 1Ptltntt. fluff the 'oast-
adjourn, to most again July 3,
1061, er at: the call of the Reeve,
(.1, 1TeCntelven Wm. H. Moo;
Reeve clerk
CRANBROOK
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith and
family visited over the weekend
with friends in Toronto.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bradshaw on the arrival of
their wee daughter on Saturday,
June 17th in Listowel Memorial
Hospital,
Mrs. Roy ,Pfeifer, Clinton, visited•
at the home' of her nephew, Norman
and Mrs, Pfeifer.
Cranbrook W. I.
The Jane meeting of Cranbrook
WOMen,s Institute Was held in,
Cranbrook Contraunity Centre on
;Tuneie 6, With. Mrs, C. Steffier prat,
Mrs. Ken McDonald read the
iiiitrates of the lad ,meeting and
Mrs. M. McIntosh gave the trees-
titer's report.
disctssion -wan held regard.
lag the 1963 Short -dottrse, it was
deettic.r1 to riot take the coot-se, but
anY members Wanted too diet'
coold attend, another rointebnity
and get It there..
141 Cub girls arid their
weitier.4 'attended the Meeting.
The girls .distileYod their drOAC4
1:110Y• had (obligated in the club
utrfettons Ise Bp' Smort.''
Metagtart gate cOnitients nr
ladle the dresses .611 divniev.
Utz Bfecfle- fireqented the *‘`'lds
with spoons, ''.for the 'et*volIfsi Inn
OP 010 Ittotil.-qtart
and tkr,s, Ins, ,v ire,. 'the
leaders for this 'oltift. •
tho rk 1$y
Hydro lines carry electricity at
extremely high Voltages . . lip to two
thousand times greater than the volt-
ages used in the home. Any model
plane or kite enthusiast holding a wire,
Wire-reinforced string or even a wet
string that touches a hydro line cat
suffer serious injury or loss of life, The
danger is increased if part of the air-
borne object is made of metal:
REMEMBER these safety rules:
1. Always keep to the wide-open
spaces - . well away front
hydro lines and electrical ap-
paratus. Warn others to do so.
2. Do not use wire or wire-rein-
forced string.
8, Never try to recover a model
or kite that is caught on hydro
lines, towers or other electrical
apparatus.
PARtNTS-Safety education hegiti8
at home. Be sure your children follow
the above safety rules,
{CDNTARI
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THE BRUSSETA POST ThursO14% • A1188) __ Axe
COUNTY LIBRARIAN
,,43.vplic,gtion13. for .tho positien County,- 'Librarian the
County of Huron. Library CO-oporative will be received, by
the undersigned anti), Saturday, July 1, 1961,
State .age and cniunficatiosS, and salary expected,
Duties to commence August 1, 1961,
Applicatioas Must be submitted in envelope provided by the
Secrets ry.
Further details may be secured from the undersigned.
.101-1,N G. BERRY, Secretary
HURON COUNTY LIBRARY CO-OPERA.TIVD BOARD
COIJWI' HOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO.
WANTED
(lir' wants arty ltlad of wo,k* for
the an atm or l'Itone 384W13
.11•INIR4,
FQUNP
A COaceritile 5, Orey 'l'wp.
Jean Fraser Phone 4.0.40
FOR ,SALE„
. or 7 aores of standing mixed
hay, 10c a bale ,See
O. 0,. gekmier, FAthel, after 6 p.m.
r.#
FOR SALE -
Registered Jersey Cow, due within
a, week. Wilfred Strickeles'
Phone 343W6
)3russels
The regUtar meeting of the Village,
Council wall hold in the Municipal
,Office on the. .gboye: date, all
members being present.
Moved by IV, A, Williamson,
Seconded by :1. Krauter that the
minutes of the meeting of May 1,
1961 be adopted as read,
oarriett
Maned by Leonard Meehan, sec-
onded by O. S. Elliott that Fair
Board and the Vatted Church by
granted applications betiding as,
per application.
LOST--
Child's 'Chrome Stroller with gray
plastic,- in Brussels last Saturday
near Wood's store, Finder please
notify Mrs. .Glen. Hood
Phone . 329J9. Brussels
FOR SALE -
Bed and springs,- 43•';• Electric
Fan; Pair of Pillows;. Screen Door,,
nearly...new; Electric Heavy Duty
Hot Plate.
Mrs. Laluira Jermyn • Phone 90
Relief
P,U.C, light an r d power'
Thistle Printing, tax roll
and binder
Relief
"Public Library, 2nd pay on
1901 levy 30
Brussels Coal Yard, fuel
Relief
31.70
06.0000
W es, Bush-lark, broom,
Post Publishing, advertising 16.00
Durham Hardware, testing
refill cylinder 5.65
Dougloo, Callander, May
-welfare 301.75
Morris Two., grading
IVIanLeari Finn Service, gas 60 50:45 0 5
County of Huron, school
Signs
Gordon Workman, Install-
ing fountain
Bridge Motors, gas
World,
and
ns
11.41
dog tags
Cecil (Pave°, fox bounty 4,00
Receiver General, tax
deductions 25.00
'Clocort Boonenberg, ins, on
fire truck 32.80
S. Scott, ',as, on town
truck
Canadian National, rent
17.90
2.50
Provincial Treasurer, insulin 5.78
Post Office, stamps 5.00
Post 'Office, U.I.S. 15.00
Relief 30.00
ved by W, A. Williamson, Mci sec-
onded by O. S. Elliott, that By-
,Law No, 4-1061 as read a first and,
second time be passed
- Carried.
Moved by 0. .9, Elliott, seconded
by „T. C. Krauter. that the accounts
as presented for payment he paid.
30,00
30,00
161.74
3.2.00
7.50
43.00
30.00
30.00
5.00
It was decideCt to cater to
the next Forresters Dance on
June 243rd and any following
dances if asked to do so. Mrs.
Mrs. F. Smith and 'Mrs, G. Engel
is the foundation of wisdom'',
Miss Lena Noble gave the
motto, 'Take time to read, It
is the folundation of wfsdom".
guessing the combined weights of members will have a basket lunch
the president and secretary. Mrs. in the Listowel park following the
Jas. Hart won the prize with. tour. ,
her guess of 150 lbs. An interesting demonstration of
crafts was given by Mrs. Joe
Brewer of Brussels, She displayed
several articles made from pop-
sidle sticks and completed a dish
to show the members how to
go about the craft.
A report of the District Annual
at Lakelet was, given by Mrs.
Ross Knight.
The July meeting will be in A delicious lunch was served
the form of a tour to the Camp- by Mrs. C. Steller, Mrs. B.
bell Soup Plant in Listowel. The Perrie and Miss Lena Noble.
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Brussels - Phone 65
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