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The Brussels Post, 1963-07-04, Page 2'''111.a.• • . • „ 1.010S• l° kd~b 014341.19 POOL, atamat4, 010.1114 • ...V0.4.1th..•,-Ii.a.,)..te•MfIrT,,,WPrilif-.00.9.41,..1.401.Y..,bil•eppl.,,e,41nr.etrt,"0,,,,,r.h.pf,tewro.v,,,eq.M.,.n. ••• •••, • • oadiatintorilli$,OrzeaW MAYOELL &HOPPE. Hats on sale, price. 20.% off on children's wear. ETHEL BRANT MONTURE PROVINCIAL. ESSAY COMPETITION — 1963 Arranged by the Women's 4ection..Of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies in co•operation with the Provincial Board • RULES 1. Best essay written by a school pupil, up to arid including Grade 8. Subject: "WHAT OUR FAIR CAN DO FOR THE COMMUNITY" 3. Length of Essay—approximately 300 words. 4. Essay will be certified by as teacher that it is the work of the pupil. 5. Contest will be in three sections as follows; (a) Local—Each Agricultural Society will be responsible for en- couraging pupils to enter by announcing this contest in this year's prize list or by other means and if feasible, offering prizes for the best essay received. Following by the WINNING ESSAY must be submitted by the Society to. the Woman Representa- tive of the O.A.A,S. for the district not later than THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 'Name, address, and age of pupil to be on . essay. • • • . • .. (b) District—Women Representatives in each of the 16 districts' ' • • • of the 0,A,A,S., will be required to arrange the judging of all essays received and send the WINNING ESSAY to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Women's Section—. . • Mrs. G. H. Ironside, BR 1, 'Georgetown, by MONDAY, • . • DECEMBER 2rid,. •1963: ' Only ONE ESSAY may be ' submitted from each district and must have been the winner at a fair in the district. • - (c) Provinciai—Judging of the essay received up to December 2nd from the Districts will be done by Mrs. hionture and announcement and presentation to the Provincial. Winner will be made at the convention of the 0.A.A.S... • in .February 1964. PRIZES (Provincial Level Only) 1st - $15.00 - Donated by Mrs. Monture 2nd - $8.00 ) 3rd - $7.00 ) 4th - $6.00 ) Donated by Ontario Association 5th - $5.00 ) l'i 6th - $4.00 ) I' MRS. ORVAL BELL, President. • Mail Winning Essay to::. MRS. ROY J. COULTER, R.11, 2, Milver- ton, Ont. Donated by Oldfield Hardware Store: 1st prize, $3;00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. . TENDERS WANTED FOR SALE ' transporting 6 pupils in Grade 1 the undersigned up to July 'lo` for and S from SS No. 9 to ,SS No. 8 Tenders will be received by order now, Fence posts anchors $1,25 Phone Everything in cedar. Pieties Art Henry 244J Cloy rrowship School Area No. 1, commencing September 3, 1963. Applicants to supply own vehicle and meet requirements of the Board of Transport. For further information contact the chairmah of the Board, Mr. John Cox, RR 2, Brussels, Ont. NOTICE Norman S. Hoover, The office of Gt. A. Williams, Sea, Grey T. S. A. No. 1, Optometrist, Winghant, will be RR 3, Brussele, Ont. 2nd, to July 13th, inclusive. closed for alterations from July 1963 CADILLAC it-door sedan is one of 12 Cadillac models for 1963. The new feature a restyled hood, front fenders, !grille and side lines. have a new windshield with slim, straight pillars designed it. The famous 325 horsepower Cadillac en engine is. 52 pounds , The Sixty Special sedan and Coupe de Ville offer a new • N OTICE !Lynne's Beauty Salon will be closed fdr vacation for three weeks, from July 3rd to July 24th. of Agricultural Societies MRS. G. H. IRONSIDE, Secretary-Treasurer. Used L;ar .(p4,6 cylinder rattle huh whLk, Streamlined Dig Boy bicycle iu good shape, $20.00 M. A. Fraser Rhone 392W8 1V4,1\i`f,E0 .- 1-1,ign school student would line baby sitting jobs. Nancy 11'1„e"Whirter Phone 229W hi &wading lay Apply to', The Brussels 'Petit Lira u cyittuderr41cuo liYieteor lictiaeatt Doti 8 CyLinctei automatic. *1060 Biscayne cYlilliflOr IUOtI; #leteer Rideau $00 8 cylinder automatic 1957 'Chew. radio 1956 Mercury automatic radio 1956 Olds Hardtop Other Older IVIodels To Chooso From A 16 R.1 kisfalik. 24I M 0 b IL;AAril FuiYGuy a01100/ nttS been Ms- ut.L Lim? tee months of Jtuy nnU August. I•tos 1 =1.) teemaie help requited for retail store. flood working conditions; long term employment. Please apply an writing, to P. 0. box. 31, Brussels. STRAY ED From lot 16, con. 6 Grey twp., 8 head of yearling steers, sOo jlbs.; blacks, reds and Herefords. blinder itindly notify Russell :Willbee, Phone 34014 KANN 1..c.t0-i ISL.1811NE.S8 Now OPEN,, in Huron .Co. Trade well es- tablished. ,Exeellent opportunity. nil time. Write, Itawleigifs, Dept. Gr152r139, 4005 itsautreal. One large size, baby's crib. apply to: ivas. Allister Bird Phone 422J5 itit 3, Brussels, Ont. V • "L a!,, -law tuoy eU114:01., the u8valabt Lae tue property to tale .saute estate taxes. AND WkallIZAS the Muntlei- Pal COuncii of the Municipality of the Village of Brussels deuia... it acivisabie that a by-laW should ee Passed establishing such garbage collection. system NOW rrx-aluallipAz iT EN-hourgp as follovVia: ALLU.1.1.t.lip4LL poration el tile V iliage UL Bras- Sets liorewiLll eeta.O.asaes a gar- page collection vstem wition sue indult:111* •Corporation of the oil Brussels nun may arrange tram time to time tor the coneetion of the same by day ;Aeon'', contract,, or partly by both, or in such other manner as the Council may deem. advisable (2) TBAT' the said garbage collection shall take Place at each busin.ess establishment and dwellinc unit within the Mille& 'of Brussels once a week. ' (3) '114AT the said occupants of business establishments Or dwelling units shall ascertain the day of the week en whieli suck collection shall be made at their place and then shall ensure that their weekly garbage for collection is placed at the street line properly done up or kept in containers. (3) THAT the occtipaat eacli , dwelling unit and each business establishment shall pay the an; nue4 charge of Five (5) dollars each for this service, which said amount shall be paid and collected by adding 'the same to the tax bill of the amessed owner of the property, and where there are more than one idwellinr; family unit or business establishment on the property assessed ...to any one owner, then. the said annual charge shall be applied to each THE MUNICPAl- poRPo RATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS BY-LAW NO. 5 1563 I A sY-LAW riE.SP."0111 \iG T,HhOOLLhOTIUN ur rAIN1 L) NI:. "V a utlxVab aueeil pct, _Luce, ‘Jattlitei^ suo-aeatieti 1 i .aae. 40, the eipality 16 alituor.L l e by by-raw, to estainisn a aur bage • collection; system,, .a4C1, uuargt a lined Leo to owners of Property. ' • 1.)...y LA) s ue :3 hu mince, are autuoree. cuarge se made: ussesseq. owner of, ,iii. -Line outliner auu extent us outer rent LLIA; aud every one oi, seen units all added to the tax tun, ui sue owng as provided above. c4)'.V.UAT for the balanee of the year 1563 tlle charge for that year shall be Three 0.00) dollars only. co) TfiAT this sawn apply to cuurcuep anti oilier Feli,gious or charitable insu,tut- ;ism which would otherwise be exempt from municipal taxes. (6) That this By-law shall come into force on the final passim thereof. A.B.Lit 1uuy, 4141k11 a test amid :ieeOua Li Lau, ‘11.16 ism clay of .Asay, 15u3. J. Calvin Kranter, Reeve Wm. 1-h King Clerk third time and finaily PASSEL) slits 13th day of may, 1961 FOR SALE lvlcKee llarirester, wagon, box and pipes, used 3 years. Bell Threshing Machine 24-40 :Iassey Harris Binder on rubber, 8 ft. 1Vlassey Harris 24 Tractor with manure loader. 2 fresh Cows Pony Mare, 1 year old Apply to: Arnold Scott, - Seaforth, 3 miles north of Sea- forth. J. Calvin Kreuter, Reeve Wm. 11. King Clerk Please take note that the collection is to be placed at the street line properly wraP pet! or kept in containers. Teaching Traffic Safely starts at hem* teach them to never cross from between' parked Cars z. , LOLL .,,,, \.,....,...... alai Litu,builu:01 liela a picnic on Tnursday• afternoon wan games, contests and a pien'c ' Munch. The C.O.C. leaders are Mrs.i Leslie ,Knight and lure. L. 0. Nelson. 1-larmon Brodhagen is; the teacher. ., . C ar !Misses ,l at Evans and Carol. 'Fischer have gone to Grand. Bend where thety: are employed: .1.0r the holidays. ,Nie. and Mrs. ,Bernard Double, Port Huron, Mich,, visited at the manse with Mr. E. Gh and MI's,. Nelson. Mr. E. G. Nelsen is attending a six weeks course in Bummer behool at Waterloo College. Masses Bev. Evans and tAlnria ,Dunn left on Wednesday for a three Week trip to tne Western Coast and other points. Mrs. Norman Pfeipher and Elizabeth are spending a week at New 148iteere. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Switzer, !Beamsville called on friends in this district on Dominion Day. .Mdse Maxine Smalldon left Melton Airport on Monday even- ing for Red Deer, Alberta. where 'she will begin work On Tuesday, morning, following a holiday, spent at her home here.