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MUNICIPAL NOTIO
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
1 hereby give notice that NOrnin tien
of a Reeve,' Four PeencIllors and
TWO School Trustees to serve the
Township of Morris during the
year 1962
will be held at
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
FRIDAYS NOVEMBER 24th, 1961
from 1 p,m, to 2 p,m,
All persons wishing to qualify ',est
either be present at the nomination
by 2 p,m. or have a written consent
for nomination signed by him or
herself in the hands of the Returning
Officer •by 2 p,m., November 24, 1961.
If demanded a poll will be opened
at the following places on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1961
Paling. Sub-Division No 1.
School House S. 5, ?Ye. 1
D,R.O, Laurie Scott
P, C. Leo Cronyn
Paling Suleleivieion No 2
School House V. S. S. No. 11
D,R,O. Allan McCall
P.C. John Ilislop
Polling Sub-Divisio UN°. 3
School House S, S. No. 5
D.R,O, Mark Armstrong
P.C. Christopher Nethery
Polling Sub-Division No. 4
Morris Township Hall
D.R.O. Howard Smith
P,C, Jack Clark
Palling Sub-Division No. 5
School House S. S. Yo. 7
A.R.O. Chas. Campbell
P.C. Gordon Higgins
Polling Sub-Division No. 6
School House S. S. No. 10
D.R.O. Jas. Bowman
P.C. Thos. Pullman
Polls to be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Geo. C. Martin,
Returning Officer.
WANTED —
Girl wants work 2 or 3 days a
week. 384W13
By Carl Anderson
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in. the ,estate of
MARY SMITH
ALL PERSONS Ile-Yieg Pl.r1,04P
against the estate of the above
tuuntel deceased, late of the Towel-
Ship of Morris in the ',Comity of
Huron, widow, who illod on the 20th,
day of .0ctober, 1001, are required
to file 'proof •of stone with the
undersigned on or before the tad day
of December, 1901. After that date
the Executors will proceed to
distribute the estate having regard
only to the elabris of which. they thee
have had notice,
DATED at Brussels, this 11th day of
November, A.D. 1961.
poLEze, FOLKS
USE LOTS OF
cHRisimAs
SEALS ill
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CRAWFORD tgt HETHERINGTON
Barrister & c.,
Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Exeputors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
QUEST AMBROSE DOBSON
deceased 1.410ketteleteree•vekosee. leretadieeesees
All persons having claims against
the Estat e of QUEST AMBROSE
DOBSON, late of the Township of
'Grey, in the County of Huron, Farm-
er, deceased, who died on or about 1
the 17th day of August, 1961, are
hereby notified to send full partic-
ulars of the claims to the under- ,
signed Solicitor for the Executors
on or before the 24th day of Nove-
mber, 1961, after which date the
'Estate shall be distributed having
regard only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at .Listowel this 27th day of
October, MIL
C. JOSEPH BENSON, Q. C.
lestawel, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executrix
1
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Aar-Conditioned Lounges
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Doubles $10-$12.30
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Then there are tile myriad of "small" features that help extend
the life of Chevrolet Trucks. Extra-big capacity brakes • preci-
sion ball-gear etecring to minimize friction and steering effort .. .
torque-tailored eltitelic,, and super-tough transmissions!
Thursdays, November 10th, Dimimu; rIO‘T
NOTICE, TO CREDITORS
•
AeiL, persons ha.ving claims against
the estate of Annie :Cower, late of
'the Township of Grey, 1,0...40'
the Township. of WaWintoshs in the
County et Widow, Who diett
,on or about the 1st day of Sept.
ember, 1960, are required to file the
• same with full particulars with the
iindersighed on or before the 23rd
day of December, 1001, as after that
date. the Assets of the estate will
be distributed.
Dated this 15th day of November,
1961.
J. 'KENNETH HUNTER
teederich, Ontario i
Solicitor for the ;
Administwatrix,
WANTED —
Old Pine or Cherry Furniture;
Toilet Sets; Guns and Lamps.
M. A. 'Facer, Phone 329W8 ..„
FOR SALE —
30 Choice York Pigs from 7 — 10
weeks old. Apply to:
Urban Jeucharme, R.R. 2', Brussels,
Phone 343W7
FLOCKOWNERS WANTED —
To supply hatching eggs weekly, on a
weekly on a yearly basis. Large
premium wild over market prices.
Tweedle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
NOTICE
Your new Rawleigh Dealer will
be at your service in the near
future. -
Raymond Hoffele, R.R. 4, Harriston
Phone; Clifford 222W4
"AVON CALLING"
Mrs. Farmwife Need extra money
for Christmas? "And who doesn't"
with just a few hours weekly, Yon
can earn that extra income.
Openings in Grey and Morris Town-
ships. Car necessary. Write Mrs. PI.
Bell, 84B Albert St. Waterloo, or
phone colleet Sh. 5-0751 before
8.30 A. M.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C.
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BRUSSELS and WITIKIMAII
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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Sell Telephone Sullins.
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John. Longstaff, Optometrist
OPTICIAN OF SEAFORTH
Goderich, St. W., adjacent Seaforth Clinic
Ground Floor Parking Facilities
Oculists prescriptions filled entitles you to
all enbsequent adjustments
it depends on the driver—on the care that a truck is given—and on-the manner in which the truck Was built Lets
assume the first two factors are average...the driver is reasonably considerate of his truck—the maintenance
it receives is sensible and regular. Now, the mileage we can expect depends on how' the truck is built.
SIMISM,SW
WHY DO SOME SUSPENSIONS LAST AND LAST?
Let's talk suspension. Hero's another way in
which Chevrolet extends truck life ... truck-
tailored rear suspension in iionibination with
Chevy's famous Independent Front.Suspension
with torsion springs. Before Chevrolet pioneer-
ed this suspension system, road bumps used to
be transmitted directly to the chassis — and to
the sheet metal and load. But now with Inde-
pendent Front Suspension and van-rate rear
springs Chevrolet Trucks dissipate the bumps,
reduce chassis strain, minimize tire abuse, load
damage and driver fatigue. Another way of
adding more and more miles to the life of a
Chevrolet Truck! •
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WHY IS THE ENGINE YOU CHOOSE SO IMPORTANT? C.1
Let's talk engines. For this is the heart of truck performance. And
it's here that Chevrolet V-S's and 6's have proven their depend-
able worth. Naturally, Chevrolet gives you a choice of power
plants ... but they all have something in common. Namely, over-
head valves, Moraine bearings and full pressure lubrication, all
specially designed for long engine life. And, as a bonus while you
enjoy this extended engine life, Chevrolet has married economy
to power in the performance of its various engines — so that with
a Chevrolet Truck you have the pulling-power when you need it,
and gas economy full-time! NOW CONSIDER TRUCK FRAMES FOR A MOMENT
Chevrolet Heavy-Duty Trucks arc built with a variety of frames
tailor-made for a variety of trucking jobs. For example; if you
spend all of your driving time off the highway, Chevy recom-
mends one of their flexible frames that supports and gives when
giving is the wisest course. If your chore calls for extra heavy
highway loads, Chevy has a frame that fills that bill, too, in fact,
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your job. And 'because of that, monthg and months of life are
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CRANBROOK
Mrs. Bob Peter, the former,
Dorothy Tuck, and her son. Tan, from
Tacenaeerie, and Mrs. Peter Sr.,
Paris, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Dunn last week.
Mrs, Jas, Noble received the sad
news last week of the death of her ,
brother, Robert Campbell, Flint„
Mich, Mr. Campbell will be rem-
embered by many in this commnnity,
having resided in the Moncrieff area
before going to Flint. Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Cameron and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvie Higgins attended the funeral.
The Annual Bazaar of the Ladies
Aid of 'Knox Church will be held in
the Oranhrook Community Centre os
Saturday, Nov. 25, at 3 p.m,
Members of the Ateerrieen and
Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S,
were entertained by the W,M,S. of
Union United Church on Thursday
eyetiling, Nov. 9. Mrs. Jackson,.
Atwood, showed most intereting
pictures of her work in. GypsteVille,
Man., where she was a lay preacher'
for six years. A Social time was
spent at the close of the meeting
'with refreshments served in the
church basement. Other geestle
attended from Brussels and Ethel,
W. M. S. Meeting
Mrs. Stanley Fischer was host-
ess for the November meeting f4
the W. M. S. Mrs. John Perrie was
leader and the theme was "Peace
and Remenibrance.” 11 member§
were in attendance, Mrs. Lynne
Evans read the scripture passage
and Mrs. Mee Engel led lin prayer,
A poem, "Let, us have peace" was
read by Mrs, Wilfred Striekler and
"en Flanders Fields'', and lie* it
came to be Written, was read by
Mrs. S elm. Selmeek. Durieg the
. business ,petiod, presided Over by
.3 the President, Mre. Fischer; •pla.ne ,
were blade for the December
inertir 2:, Mrs. E. G. Nelson will be
rho hostess and the her , Of' Meet-
ine wilt be 2 p.m. tirtribe the winter
reimithA, Anyone eavine; Ilene stemee
;e eelerel to Mein!' them, to the Dee-
ereeir.e *11 hrdittv, Of the manse. Miss ,
le S Pereest cage on interesititi
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