The Brussels Post, 1952-9-17, Page 7"Though
travelling alone..:
Mics S. N., home from Europe, writes to
thank her bank for the way the
accountant helped her with money
arrangements:
"Mr. W. expended considerable effort to
arm me with details of various European
currencies and methods of procedure,
enabling me, though travelling alone, to
avoid much of the delay and embarrassment
encountered by many experienced
travellers whom I met along the way.
All of which contributed in no small
degree to my comfort and enjoyment."
The bank can smooth the way for
people travelling on business or pleasure
at home or abroad. Providing Letters of
Credit, Travellers Cheques and other
assistance is just one small part of the
day-by-day service rendered by any
branch of any chartered bank.
This advertisement, based
ea an actual letter, 10
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY
Mee, C. Edward Collis
Passed away euddenty et Victoria
Hospital, London, following an ac-
cident Caroline Goreetitz widow of
the tate E. Edward Collis In her 79th
year. Born in Grey township, May
18th, 1883. She was a daughter of
the late John Gereelttz and Wile-
mina Pressing. Hher hubeaud Pre*
deceased her a little over two years
ago. Funeral was held from her
late residence Henfryn, Sept. 8th
at 2 p. m„ conducted by Rev, Nor-
man bilis of Brussels. interment
In Elma Centre cemetery., Pallbear-
ers
allbearors were John Schnook, Alex Hall,
Norman Hanna. Layton Murr, Percy
Ward and Clifford Rowland, Flower
bearers were Leslie Kerr, David
Kerr, James Kerr, Howard You3g,
She leaves to mourn her loss twb
.. Mildred t-bantitfon of Palm-
',cton; 31rs. Melvin Carnochan
114111e) of Grey towshlp and one son
Inhner of Grey Twp., also one grand
<on William Collis and two brothers
John Gorseltiz and Henry Gorselttz
1 ell of Grey township,
- GREY
A large number of friends and
neighbours gathered in the school
et S. S. No. 4 Grey to honour Mr.
and Mrs, A. E, Lewis of Kitchener,
who were recently married. An ad-'
dress was read by Miss Wllma John-
ston, and the young couple were
presented wilth a shower of beauti-
ful gifts. Siemon's creaheetaw
from Mitchell provided music for
daneine,
USED CARS
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1937 Pontiac Coach
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,
with air ccndition
Riverside Motors M
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gq(s and oils
Phone 56 . Brussels, Ont.
THE BRUSSELS PosT
1 Grey Twp. Council.
Croy 'Downhill) C luauail meeting
woe Held on September atli,
Moved bly Clifford R. Dunbar see*
onded by Wm, D, Bishop that the
minutes be adoptee' as mad.
Canelee
Moved by Hugh Smith seconded
by Clitterd R. Dunbar that .the re.
pmts on the Greig Drain be adoptedi
— Carried
Moved lay Huh Smith seconded,
by Clifford R. Dunbar that bho By'
Tele on the Bolton Drain he finally'
passed. — Candela,
hI•oved by Howard P. McNaught
seconded by Wm. D. Bishop that
the Road Sl ulperintenidenit he and 1s
hereby anis horizted to fll,l out and
rorw,amd to the Dept, of Highways the
eelbttiorr Per Inlberlm paymtenit of
lite Sgaitutouy Gnant on Road Ex-
penditures In .the Township of Grey
hem. January 1St to Augluet 31st,
J952, — Carried,
Moved by Wm, E, Bishop sec-
onded by Hugh Smith that Council
instruct the road Supt. •to finish.
ronderide by Welter MoFar1anle's
Also on con. in front of Jiim Me.
serrate. — Carried,
Moved In* Hug Smith seconded
b-• Howard F, McNatught' that the
Cleric be inIStructed to nldtity our
Setdcleer on thte Maitland and Boyle
Drain to have a. dectel n Prom the
Mnntcirraa Bogard on the appeal.
-- Cenied
Moved by Howland F. McNaught
seconded by Wm, E. Bishop that we
instruct the Cierlc to call for tend•
ers for snowplowing for the 195253
seasionStating types of equipment
used. Tenders to he !n the hands
of ,the Clerk by 2 o'clock Oet. 4th,
1952.
— Carried
Moved by Wm. E. Bishop sec-
onded by Howard F. McNaught that
Council ingenue the Road Supt. to
set in touch with A. Coombs to get
material and putt top on Grant
bridge. — Carried.
Moved. lry Hug1i Smith seconded
1, • (1lifford R. Dunbar that the
r;erk he instructed to prepare a
by-law malting all taxes due and
neyable by Dec. 14th. — Carried,
Moved by Howard F. MrNaeght
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that the
rim.]: he instructed to prepare a
by-law under Slubesec. la to levy a
penalty'of 21 on ineraid taxes on
first day of default until the 1st
of January when the v_ of 1% per
month will be charged until paid.
— Carried
Moved by Oliffard R. Dunbar eec-
entled by Tl!Ogh Smith that Council
irsernet the Treasurer to pay the
account of G. G. Reid, amounting to
be ,tun of $8517.47, being final
sunt owing 011 Maitland River Sur-
rey.
— Carried
Moved by Hugh Smith seconded
by H -Warn F. MrNane'tut that a. Park
Beard he appointed to consist of
the following — Ed, Richards, Cl.
Bateman. Lawson Ward, Glen Bray,
to ri Bowes and Inc Pearson.
— Carried
Moved by Howard F. McNeught
s omelet -1 by Wnt. E, Bishop that
authority be hereby given to destroy
any dogs found running at large in
the Township, due to the recant
heavy loss of sheep. — Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar sec•
ended by Wm, D. Bishop that all
appoved accounts be paid.
— carried.
Moved by Wm. E. Bishop sec-
onded by Clifford R. Dunbar that we
0cijonrn to meet again Sept. 8th at
8 o'clock.
' — Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
Judge T. M. Costello, Fees Bolton
Dr. Appeal , $14.90
The Httron Expositor, Acct. 3,50
The Listowel Banner Acot, 6.16
N, S. Bag Baan, Tile Quipp Dr, 231.95
Henry Garselitz. On Survey
Machan Dr, 4.00
David Savage on MccNau•ght Dr. 19.60
David Savage, Close Dr, 14.80
Dave Hall, McNnaght Dr, 18,40
Date Hall, Close De 18.20
Clarence Ward, Buttery Dr. 26.00
Tom Wand, Buttery Dr. 12.00
Roy Vogen, Haul fill Close Dr, 29,75
Ch:eele; Stevenson, Sheep 44,00
Eldon Wilson, Sheep Killed and
Injured 870.70
Wm. Baker, Cemetery e 7,50
,Tomes Pearson, Ethel
Garbarge 18.00
Melvin Parnochan, Ditching
Buttery Dr. 117.00
Melvin Clarnochan, Ditching
Inglis Dr. 75.00
Clifford A. Rowland, Trtrk the
Close Dr, 2.50
C. P. Rowland, Comm.
w
it
y September 17111, 1952
Cdoee Dr,
1)!ow!a4. Lr, McNaught,
Quipp Dr,
O. M. i aiddWw, Survey.
G. G. Reid, Bal, .Acne,
Maitland Rives and
Boyle Deign
C. E. Rowland, Mileage
Fox Bountec
Relief
Roads
�yitue M. Cardiff,
4.00
Oelean,
10,00
Dr. 6,00
251.7,47
5.04
24.00
26.00
7582.58
#11,197,1" i
Clerk,
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SAL -,-
70 Sussex pullets 534, months old.
APPY to Cecil 8atynard
Plum39r11 R, R. 2 Bluevale I
on
f
FOR SALE —
25 Reek and Red pullets, 5
monitts old, laying.
Fred Selling Phone 10J13.
FOR SALE
Coleman Oil Burner, large
in new oanditien.
Wdddls Store *Brussels.
size,
FOR SALE —
'50 Rock. Hemp, Pullets, being
50%.
Rae Hueaton Phone 2.8e9
FOR SALE --
White Rack pullets, ready to lay
Donald Bluohanan, Walton
Phone 37a5 Brussels,
CUSTOM SEWING—
Any person wishing sewing and
dress -making please call 13r13.
HONEY FOR SALE —
Light Amber Honey in your own
container 15c lb,
Wallace Rose Seaforth, Ont.
LOST —
A ladies gold wrist watch in
Walton between Mark's garage and
Doug. Ennis Store (Reward)"
Mrs. Jack Stevenson Phone 43r14,
FOR SALE —
1 Coleman oil :heater, in good con-
dition,
Nelson Cardiff Pohne 39xr3
FOR SALE —
100 Sussex Red year old hens.
50 Sussex Rod Pullets apply to
Willison Thornton, Bluevale
Phone Brussels 44r9,
^ —�
FOR SALE
Potatoes, also 1 — 600 x 16 tire
and tube. 2 — 600 x 16 reliners.
W. J. Procter Phone 134-13
Brtussels, Ont,
HONEY FOR SALE —
Get your honey supply now Clover,
Golden or Light Amber. All fresh
front the extractor est regular prices,
Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r3
HOUSE FOR SALE —
Convfortable House, corner of
Thomas .and Alexander. Priced Right. 1
Mrs. Bessie Mitchdll Phone 97
FOR SALE —
Anyone wishing good' gravel at
reasonable prices; lane gravel and
sand. Will take orders farcement
blocks.
-Mitchell Elliott
Phone 13r18
FOR SALE —
Hardbody Wood, Limb and Cedar
for kindling, Slabs hard and soft.
Blocks for furnace.
James Stevenson Phone 60r4
W ANTED—
Dead and disabled rarm animals
wanted for prompt pick-up. Via39
Tarry Stephenson, Ethel, Pi.eie
Brussels 53r12, Collect.
FOR SALE —
Modern Red Brick Hoaee on west
side of Victoria Parlc, New modern
bathroom, hot end cold water, Town
water $3500.00.
Hugh Pearson, Braseele Phone 11
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders, for caretaker for Walton
1united Ohluatoh. Appliloarbione to
elate salary and to start Oct. 1St.
All applienitions to be in by Seim.
00311.
Bert Johnston, Sec. of Board
Stewards, Brtssels R, R, 2.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Have Septic Tanks pumped the
Sanitary Way,
Schools and Public Buildings
elven prompt attention.
Reasonable Rates.
Train Govan riione Mtiverton 75r4
slow`fdown
for
ChiId'ren
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
The September meeting of the
Friendship Circle was held in the
'United Church parlour. on Wednes-
day evening, Sept. 3rd, After the
singing of our ,theme hymen "Blest be
the tie that binds". The sec. re-
port and treas. report and Sueshine
report were read. Mrs. Wm, Evans
vdlunteerelrl to be responsible for
packing and sending the bale of
used clothing to Korea or if postal
restrictions did not permit to send
'it where it wale needed, Mrs. Chas.
Bryans end Mrs. D. A. Rann of-
fered -their services in taking
charge of the Jr. congregation for
the month of Sept. The roll call
which was "Grace at the Table" was
answered by a goodly number of
members and several visitors. The
Scripture was read by Mrs. A. Mc-
Taggart and a prayer offered by
Mrs. C. Hemingway. A reading was
einem by MTs. D. A. Rann and a very
helpful topic on "Friendship" was
.sive by Mrs. Lane. It was decided
to buy material end ntilce a layette
as nor fall project. After the sing-
ing of hmyn No. 602 the meeting
was closed by all repeating the
henediction. Mrs. Rann conducted
a very puzzllne contest and lunch
was sereec1 by the committee in
charge.
FOR SALE, —
1 Rubber Tired Wagon
1 — 3 furrow Plow
,Disc Harrow.
Plow points to fit Ford, Ferguson,
Fleury, Oliver, Otaco, Wiard or any
other well known make.
Cast and Dutiballoy, Order yours
to -day, 1 bays the Big Sticky Fly
Traps for sale too, Seed Wheat,
Fertilizer and Minerals. Spraying
Outfit and Material.
Phone 56r9 Geo. Wesenbnrg
FOR BALE —
White brick mouse, 4 piece bath.
Mr acre of land in Village of Brue-
sets. Priced to sell.
100 acre farm, hydro, good bun
Inge, 50 acres of Spring crops, never
falling spring, 8 acres of bna9i
Prieed to sell at $6,800,00.
100 acres farm, close to Village,
red brick home, sun Porch, steep
drive shed, large barn, 18 acres
Spring crop, rest In hay and groes,
Priced to sen.
Farms all sizes, and, also Village
houses and 'business.
J. C. Long, Real 'Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont.
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
Always a targe stock In bhottr dl
Granites to Chose from
Ail modern machinery.
famous for
Cemetery lettering a nisadatlpr
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable pleas.
R• A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 - Wingham, Oat
DEAD STOCK
DEAD AND CRIPPLED
FARM ANIMALS REMOVE
PROMPTLY FOR SANITARY
DISPOSAL,
Telephone Collet:
BRUSSELS 85R12
ELMIRA 564
GORDON YOUNG
LIMITED
Ausissananannessamossansoneasseane
BELGRAVE
Personals: . Rose Procter and
Charles Procter, Burlington, with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Erecter; Bill Sochreiber, Port Credit,
with Mr. and Mrs. Dani Anderson;
Morley Bell has returned to De.
trait atter spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Smith;
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coultes in
Carsonvllie, Mich.; Mr, and Mrs,
Ted Nanking, Auburn, Mr, and
Mrs. Ed. H,arb1in, Goderich, with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson; Miss
Lorraine Hanna and Miss Donna
Anderson at :the Western Fair;
Mr. and Mrs, Art Edwards„ Fred
Lowry, and Mrs. Margaret Lowry,
Derides, with MTs. John McGill;
Mi. and Mrs. George Tohnston and
Douglas with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnston and family, Woodstock.
RAILWAY '.
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C. A. Myatrs8, M D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURG.EOt.
W]Ubaam 3t, Phone 4. idemoseic. t."1-1
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University cti Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Talsollsone 4.E Eriaecels, Oct
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEI., ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting or moose.
Office in Lboewel Clinic Building
Hoar: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. dalY i Closed Weskassiser
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 te
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
10. A.Hann &Co.
FUNERAL AND Alt9BUiANCF SERV[ E
[licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 � ,.. - 131C"ISrONT.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fre Insurance
Accident and Sclateas
Agent for GreBat West life Insurance Ca,
Pitons Office 98 .- _ Be sets, Out
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHA/d and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
'[noisy and Saturday I day — Offict open, every ,
Mote Liar
Successor to E. D. int
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co,
Casualty General Insurance Co,
Rhone 43xBrassele
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, ICincardissa 21.
Evenings by appointment
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Telephone 65
No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Hoene
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
Dales° Flowers Excluslyely
Lewis Rowland
Or write to R. ft. 3 Wallow
(Licensed For Huron Comity)
'ATiSFACTiON GUARAArrfl D PRICES REASOPIAILA
Per Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Poet" and they
For Worts m etc.. write or Acme Lew. Ros,Mwll
will he tacked after lmmediatelY