The Brussels Post, 1961-11-30, Page 8WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
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Doubles j.:10-$12,30
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TAE pRuSSRLS POST Thnr044',. NOvensher 20th, 1961
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NOW. IS. THE TIME
TO CONTACT
YOUR °STERLING FUEL OIL" DEALER
THESE ARE TH.E REASONS WHY ypp
CAN .BENEFIT FROM, .HEATING YOUR )7194vig WITH
CHAMPION FUEL OIL •
MORE HEAT PER GALLON
A PRUDENTIAL FIRE INSURANCE POLICY is extended to
each of our Furnace 011 Customers,
2. SAFETY None of our .equipment is used for the alternate
hauling of explosive liquids
(WE HAUL ONLY HEATING OIL)
3. A government inspected print.o•meter, prints the exact number
of c,iallons on your delivery ticket
Automatic Delivery
0, A premium product at the same pric e as ordinary heating oil
Enquire about our 0 year payment plan on a new oil furnace,
Contact Your Coca' -Dealer For
Sterling Fuels
BRUSSELS COAL YARD - J. E. BREWER
PHONE 186J. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
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Yardley
Losidott,
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RiFirrige1940
phone.
4.44
• MrS. Martin Thornton
:qrs. J ,'1114 ThOrknOn ividuiv of
Thorntou, died Monday 1.
London at the home et her .daughter,
J Olu ( hlirnbotlll MANIA, in.
her 81st year. •
'Thornton Wil8 horn le elte •
Seaforth area, a daughter of the late
711r. and Mrs. James llitellie. She
lived. In liruesels for several years
1. before. IWNVIIIP' to it ondon, to live
• with her daughter. Mrs. 'watt,
She is stirvivod. by tier 0.'".r!.41),(1',
and five sr-os: rleorgA, • Brussels
Thotoe.,.. fitroy,,d, (Ma.
on CO011. I2.li, a ',frotteritt on e
sister, 'Mrs. Aloe (Florence, !vessel,
'Brussels: a brother Louis .8torey,
Wingham; (Mrs. Tbornten's mother
'worried twice)t 13 grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren,
The funeral service Was held
at 'the D. ,A. Rann funeral home,
Tomssels, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m,
The 'Boy. TI, L. .Tennings et St.
Joe l. s hi'ca: rvAioner. Remo Church • c nn du n t e d ,,h
Intenutent• took ol'n'o 'In Brussels
cemetery.. •
England
Lovely Fragrant Cosmetics
When Shopping for Christmas Gifts,
A h Choice of Many,
Fragrances of
Paris. London •
No! 7
W ,0 ci'S. "
13)russels,
New York
• Try
Store
Out,
For the Latest Styles in
Ready-to-Wear for the Family
Coats — jackets Dresses
Children's Wear
General Dry Goods
At Low Low Prices
April Violets, Red Roses
Bond Street & etc.
Lavender,
Lotus,
Gifts for Men and Women
that are always apnreciated emelrome,Fm••11. ••111 ?MI r... •
0. HOOKEY NEWS
Brussels has a Bantam Hockey
team entered in the Western Ont-
ario Athletic Association this Season
under the sponsorship of the
Brussels Legion, Branch 2.18,
The local team, with 20 players
signed is linked with Wingham
Lucknow and Ripley, with a double
schedule,
Committees for the 1961-62 season;
Come In and Look Over Our Display of
CHRISTMAS CARDS
while the choice is at its best
The Box of 50 Cards at 98c
Is An Outstanding Value
OtherBoxes at 39c and up
ACCLAMATION IN
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Brussels roupcii.
The reguar meeting of the Village
Council met eto Nov. 6th, .1961 in the
'Municinal Office, all members being
present.
Moved by U. S. Elliott, seconded
by Len Machu, 'that the minutes of
tho meetings of Oct, 16, and Oct, 23,
be adopted as read
— Carried
The correspondence was read
and the accounts presented.
Moved by S. C. Kanter, seconded,
by W, A. 'Williamson that the
accounts as read be paid
SMITH'S MALL DRUG STORE 25,00
107.00
151.12 .
107,00
Phone $2 Brussels
IN THE MATTERili-ICE OF THE
BANKRUPTCY OF VIOLET
ELIZABETH DALLIMORE,
of the Village of Brussels, in
the County of Huron, in the
Province of Ontario, operat-
ing under the trade name
and style of DALLIMORE
HATCHERY.
NOTICE is herby given that
Violet Elizabeth Dallimore mad e
an assigyment on the 20th day a
November, 1961 and that Ults first
meeting of creditors will be held on
the :5th day of December, 1961 at.
2:30 o'clock at the office of Mr. D.
M. Hgener, 'the Official Receiver, at
waummmeitgcs,„1A,rim maw AvS
18.a4
45.00
4.89
Ontario.
7.) A+Trr) T
21st day of November, 1961,
FRET) O. RIME Trustee
31,9. Oup-ens &venue
LONDON, Ontario.
122.61
100,00 STRAYED —
Hereford Steer, about 750 lbs,
lot 8, Con. 2, Grey Twp.
L. 'Willis Phone 360W5.
to ,
1Z.50 R. A. SPOTTON ,,hens 258, Wingham
eia /Femur
FOR SALE —
Dressed Chickens; also SPY Apples
sprayed.
Howard -Smith Phone 45136
— Carried
Post Office, 500 stamps for
tax notices
Dave Hastings, salary
P. U. C., street lights
Dave Hastings, salary
McKillop T'wp., charge back
for relief
Morris Twp„ grading
Caribonum Ltd., poly pad ....
Doug. Callander, October
welfare 285,50
C.N.R., rental ..„ ,,,,,, ..,„, 2,50
R.W. Kennedy, envelopes
and Voters' Lists
H. King, salary
Wm. H.King, policing
Hallow'en
Wm. H, King, selecting
jurors 4.00
Geo. MeCutcheon, selecting
jurors
Clifford Cardiff, selecting
jurors
'0'. Workman, policing anct
and use of truck
4.00
4,00
17.50 .
The „Morris Township 'nomination.
meeting was hold in the Township
hall on Friday afternoon, Nov. 24.
The following nominations were-
made;
For Reeve Stewart Procter
For Ctouncil Jas. Mair, Boss
Smith, Win. Elston, Walter Short.
reed.
School Trustees — (two. required)
Gordon Nicholson, Bert Elliott
These men were returned to their
respective positions by acclamation.
find all qualified,
Cecil Wheeler of Blyth, and former
Reeve of Morris, was appointed
chairman of the ratepavers meeting,
Nelson Higginls, treasurer, gave
the treasurer's report,
Reeve Stewart Procter gave a
'very thorengh description of
County Council and how It isset up,
slew,: with a report of somo of the
work that has been carried ort.
Councillors Win. Elston, Tes. Mair,
waiter .qbertreett. 1111,1 Ross Smith
Onpli snake on Township matters.
•Tioluh. Show, seeretarv.trpe'surcr'
or 'Airoerle Township School Area
ftelt,P his report,
Chairman .Tas, Fiston and Trustee
nt: (Ng Tin itr‘g. Bert'
17111infl-, a nd (Inv 011411r1. Oftch
rn,-0 -0 nn sChe nuntfor,
High School representaWes
Mervin Richmond, Clarence Martin
and Wm. Xing each gave a report in
regard to their respective schools.
Other speakers were George,
Michie, Cilifford Dunbar, Reeve of
Grey Township and George MC-
Cutobpon. Reeve of BruSsele.
The meeting closed with "Cod
Save The Queen. •
•
Fire Brigade, salaries, meetings
809.50 1
FOR SALE —
Refrigerator in good condition;
Rang•ette Stove. Dan McKinnon
Phone 1268W
President Ross Duncan
Sec.-Treas. Muarry Huether
Manager . Jim Davis •
'Coach ..„„ .... . ...... Stephen Howard
Official Scorer and Publicity Man....
Frank Smith
Anyone wishing to donate tram's-
pertation or help in any way please
contact one of 'the committee
members.
Help to get hockey on the up-
sw'ng in Brussels, the Courthouse, i,u the City of
London,. in the Province of
. •. .
MELVILLE GUILD
Twenty seven members answered,
thc., roll call for the :November
meeting of tbe Young Women's
CW10 of the Presbyterian church.
Leona Armstrong opened the meet-
ing with a poem on peace. Hymn
was sung followed with Drayer
by Joan Exel. Luke 1 was read. in
unison, Marguerite Kr:inter gave an
interesting' talk or. "Elizabeth —
one of the women of 'the Bible."
Hymn 671 was sung followed by the
Penneliction brought this part of the '
000+.;21,g to a close,
mhe secretary's and treasurer's
reports were given, Following the i
-osincss a social half hour was 1
enjoyed.
Tbc, Christmas ‘meol-trt w111 he h e m
-hrerch Wednesday, D.tc.
1
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE
The Morris Township Federation
of Agriculture 'held their • annual.,
meeting in the Forrester's .Hail,
'Belgrave on Nov. 21, Mrs. 3, M.
Coultes ant George Greig won the
high prizes - for the euchre. Mrs.
B. Coultes and Earl Anderson
Won the prizes..Mrs. Toe Black won .
the door prize,
Th,, president. Ross Smith, took
chars,, of the annual meeting and
snake of the year's work, Gordon
rireig, 1st Vice-President of the
the County, announced that there
would ;be a leadership training
entirse to be hold in Sea:forth the
end o' January. 4 Bacon reported
for the Reg Producers, Car. Hem-
ingway spoke about the assesment
and taxes and the trend toward con-
traet farming, Gordon Greig Con-
dueled the election and th e new
Officers are:
Past Press • Ross Smith
President .... Stanley Hopper
Directors:
84,30
CRANBROOK
Ladies Aid Bazaar
Mr. Edwin , G. Nelson, student
minister of Granbrook and • Ethel
Presbyterian Churches, officially
opened the annual Bazaar and Tea
sponsored by the Ladies Aid, of
Oranbrook. Guests were welcomed
by Mrs. E. G. ',Nelson and Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler. A plentiful supply
of home baking; candy, garden
produce. handwork and sewing was
on sale, also Christmas cards.
.Couple ',Honored
Mrs. Stuart Evans entertained at
a family dinner in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Lynne Evans who cele-
brated their forty- ninth wedding
anniversary on Nov. 27th,
Mrs. Clem Steffler is home from
St. Mary's Hospital., Kitchler,
following surgery and over two
weeks spent in hospital,
A quiet -wedding of local interest
took place in Staffs., on Saturday,
November 18. Rey. Bert Daynard
efficiated at the ceremony when
Mrs. Dorothy Casler, Mitchell, and
Robert A Engel, were united in
marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Engel are
residing at R.R. 3, Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith attend-
ed the funeral of their uncle, in,
Toronto, last week.
Mr. Tom Smalldon, St. Thomas,
visited will', his brother tleorge,
Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary
,,,ovun.,oe," meeting et the
C'ranbrook Evening Auxiliary Was
hold at ',he home of Mrs, Stuart
Stevenson with eleven members
present. The leader, Mrs. Nelson,
opened the meeting with a verse.
Hymn 291 was sung. Mrs. Nelson
led in prayer, :Scripture St, Luke
Chapter 11 verses 38-42 were read
by Marilyn Engel, The meditation
was read by Mrs. Nelson, "Recipe
for Happiness" vas read by Grace •
Evans. The meeting was then
turned over to the president, The
minutes of the last mooting were
read and apprOved. The roll call was
answered with a Remembrance Day
verse, The correspondence was read
The collection Was taken by Eleanor
Stevenson. It was decided to have
gift exchango at the December Meet-
nig. Plans were Made for the Dee-
ember meeting to be held at the
home of. Mrs. Nelson. The topic
,`The .HCrase BleW Away" and "The
White 1Killee Was read by Isobel
• &IONE 46 splusmo, tam
FOR SALE —
IN BRUSSELS
Completely modernized, 3 bedroom
home, with all conveniences. Good
location. Apply to: Box 50
9.50 igialataganniOaaka.a0Milelatraanfall4r.
2.47
1.00
29.73
4
4:
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ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
..,,Our Low Coot Financing arase bin
auvance Plan „will help You make so
better deal. BEFORE you buy talk
to um.
GLENN M. RONNENSERO
blonktan — Ohm. 847-2141
Brussels — Phone 65
Tuesday and-Friday
araa raaa.
DEAD STOCK
WANTED
HIGHEST PRAM PAID IN
SURROUNDING moirmoyo
FOR DEAD, DIA SICK 011'
DISABLED HORSES IF Milk
ala.earumienemsamr.
FOR SALE —
Beagles for sale. ThippleS, nine
weeks old; solid colour; from pure
bred parents; 13 in. males $15.00;
femaes $10.00, Also running beagles,
priced from $20.00 up; 2, reg. reale
beagles 2 yrs.. and 6 yrs, Please
cell in evenings or week end.
Thomas Kirkby, Brussels, Ont.
et se Good Cars
Huether, Hymn 461 was sung feller' For Prompt, Simitsiir segose . ed by prayer by Mrs, Nelson,
The meeting closed by repeating
th e Mizpah ,benedletion in unison.
Liuich was served by the hostess
,assisted by Isobel Ttneter and Betty
Knight,
rt
Day or
Leroy Acheson
ATWOOD ZENITH 84900
(No Tell Clairol "a:
Plant License No. IIMP41/
Coneeting Lieeneei No. *ore Coil, .9 Marvin Richitinnd
The direeters Wives Were named
as directors. Ciettniy directors
sot -,oiritect
frog Preticicers A. Bacon
Pcetitor Rohl-. 'Praetor
Creriln rflon Selleta '
Beef „ ..... ......... min. Elkten,
The. federation decided to 1151' rifle
eXnenaeS of Otte Yeling" fall tittle
.filimler to the animal hitsbandit
.c.e,eg."rt to be held Gtielpli early
.,Tatinary. Anyone Who Is interested
etrioteet one Of the following t Theis.
TTenderSen. Miehard *deter dr tett
tear,
veto, by fits lc:elle:So
Nsionwei,
PER TONAL, CLEANERS
RRUSRELS; ONTARIO
SittiOttift Yout 1.1‘beat •
fire calls & washing
streets
Brussels Motors, gas, oil,
and towing
Topnotch Feeds, grass
seed
Durham Hardware, refilling
cylinder ..... .„„ ...... .........
Wegtr. painting signs ....
glean Somers, labour
MoCtitcheon Motors, gas
and towing 6.30
Alvie Higgins, gravel 12.00
Cliff Cardiff, balance of
assessors salary 230.00
Geo. Bone, shar e of drain 13,50
Receiver General. tax
deductions 2:5.00
Post Office, U.I.S. 13.00
County of }Tuna, curbs and
gutters 4819.00
Dave TTastings, salary 107.00
The Clerk was instructed to write
the Ontario Water Resources Comm.
in answer to their letter requesting
that some action be taken to correct
the pollution draining into the river.
It yea decided to attempt to correct
some of the more serious eonditions
in order to order to forestall the
demands that a sewage system be
installed in the 'Village of Brussels..
Moved by 0. S. Elliott seconded
by I. C. Krauter that We accept the
Agreement between. Lorne Bryans
and the 'Vilage 01 Brussels for the
1901. -62 snewplowing $6.00 per hour
with a mirduntra of $150.00 per
Month for Dec. Jan, Feb, Mar„
Lorne Bryans to supply all
equipment.
North Bounclry Thos. Henderson,
Con, 1 ..... ........ Ken Johnston,
Con, R See Black
Con. 5 ...... .. . ..... Ttobt. OrsabY
Con. 6 Glen Smith
Con, 7 . . ..... .. . .... Bert Fear
Con. 8 Ken McDonald Applications will be received by
the undersigned not later than
,lantiery 15th for the Position of
18edretary-Treasurer of the Morrie
Township Federation of Agrielattire.
i'l(11P 11 $40.
Hari Anderson,
tritssels, ii. t.
To supply hatching eggs weekly, on a,
weekly on a yearly basis. Large
premium paid over market prices.
TWeedle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
HELP WANTED
Lady for Hotel Cooking; also
full and part time waitresses.
(No Phone Calls)
FLOCKOWNERS WANTED —
Apply in person to: Manager,
New American Hotel, Brussels,
APPLICATIONS WANTED
1961 Chevrolet Belair
with automatic transmission
1959 Plymouth four-door Sedan
1958 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan
1958 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan with radio
1957 Ford Sedan 6 cylinder
1956 Oldsmobile Sedan with radio
and automatic
1956 Plymouth Sedan V8
1956 Meteor Sedan
1955 Ford 1/2 Ton Pick-Up
1958 GMC Ton Plck-Up
WOMEN'1 —
Chrietnitte dellitur starts early
With AVON. Turn .yotlt Spare hour§
Into profitable °tea, initriedistte
blietitege in dreY and liifotria teW11,
MOO, MO §t, Have eat. *rite
Belt, 84 l'llita,teride, of
`Collect S`h. IiI7Cl bOtaine
t4 A, k
eon
Cleaning farad Pressing Establishrnant
ONLY LOtAL HELP EMPLOYED
24 HOUR SERVICE .
Pressing Viltile You Wait
Solnilf7Int and Mothproofing
fq•litIsfaction Gintranteed
Free Picie.ur and Dement' Phone 12
sajoitiot
gruttelif '6Eit
Moved by Len Machati, seconded
by 0. 5, Elliott that the meeting
Adjourn to meet n'uiin Deeember
4th, or at the will of the Reeve.
Carrteol
Gee. Wa'. TI, 'Wag
Reeve
Cleric
POO SALE
VP' Sohn'Deere Ito:mite* kill
Phone 268,110