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The Brussels Post, 1953-8-12, Page 4
Patented Exhaustive tests have proven that the new Magic Action Faucet will not drip or leak. Yet this EMCO-fashioned tap costs no more than old- fashioned taps. * no more drip -stained basins and baths * no more hot water waste *no more washers to replace THE LiRUS$ETLS 1 JOINT SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC HELD mindener on Sanders Drain, Minor Soecer history waif made at 1 bark Sat. night, Mien I The Sunday SoitAols of the Hutted I Moved by Clifford R. 'n FOOTBALL, .NEWS Phe Bru rdo s Dunbar: sees theSCarbaro juveniles t Church and Melville Presbyter.._n ended by Hugh Smith that Council Me h t flying r March field a joint plonks In Vio'tpr mot 0he Huron edvencor. for t o i appoint Wm. Bishop commissioner has an undefeated record for two ; la Park on ,Wednesday afternoon on 5m1111e Dtvrtn, —Carried. Years, waving most o1 their gamer When many visitors to .the town join j Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded with a ,six or eight goal margin, ; ed with the Young people and spent i dl Dunbar that Grey Their passing anal looking was good, a• pleasant evening. Supper Was serf- I Twp, shall by CliffTwp., rd assume its proportion. of their playing had a finish to it ed at 5;30 supervised by a oddd own- 1 rs the capital cost of the additilon to *Easy To Turn *Easy To Clean *Easy To Look At Buy Matched sets for Basin, Bath and Showell Come in and see our full line of EMCO Plumbing Equipment For Sale by — C, & G. Krauter Co. Brussels. Ont: EMPIRE BRASS MPS. CO. Landon • Hamataa • 31.GFharlms • Sadearl • weave[ • mower Wedne ell y, August 1004 tlirylk Morris Council 1teylsior, 5'lh t3leld Drain C, R. Caultes4 Oourt of Revision, Whitefield Grabs M. 5t'!1 TowusltiP QqunGll MeotinBr Sam Alcoa, Court of Aug, 5, 1968, Revision, Whitfield Drain 5.01 111 The Countdi met in the 'pownship Belie Parrott, Court ot. Mall oo the .above date with all the Revision, Whitllleld DrMn 6.02 members present, Geo. Martin, By-LnaTs, Whitfield Drain 6.00• Roads 3374.71 Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve. Geo, C. Martin, Clerk. 5.02 5.01) The minutes of the last regular meeting and the Court of Revia{on on the Whitfield Drain were read tnd mittee, Mrs, Walton T ., 1 that was while fat to see Listowel High School, and adopted on motion of 0. 1 The Hurons wwhile not so smooth , William Fiestas, Mrs. Carson Watson, .– Carried, Coultas and Bailie Parrott. -were a team that ant everything Airs. Winnifred Edgar, Mrs. Melvin I Moved by Haigh Smith, seconded Moved by C. 11, Coultas, Wooded I 1e Thompson, Mrs, Wm, Martin, and t they had foto lt, Early in the game, Ad m$ by Wm, H Bishop that the Clerk pre' by Bailie Parrott that By -Lane No, 11, a nice Pass to Murray pare a by-law 1g63 re -Sanitary Y a on the Sent Airs. Cameron a - to forbid the discharge al of the -c r Inspection now wing stetted the first go After supper an interesting Pro of firearms in Grey TwP• from tri°� having been given the third reading i night, to put th:e IIurone one.sup• m of races and contests writ h paint dot at Nov to h be finally passed. Carried. This was later evened up by Soar- bores oar and borcf. .Dist before halftime Love drew the Scarboro net minder out I end dropped one past him. to make it 1 Nichol was run oft James Arm' 1Carried the Council ? to 1, for rite Hurons. ' strong and D. M. McTavish were Moved by Wm. 19, Bishop, seconded of a New High School in Vr4ngham. s next Sunday, Aug. 16 and Aug. 30. In the second 0tnlf Scarboro scot official starters. � fly Howard F. McNaught than wo No action was taken by the Counicdi, the organ. There will be no service ed twice. One goal was clean cut sot Township Rate at 10 i mills, Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded Rev, yr Dl, Hyndman will occupy i Prizes were won by: boys and l Carried 1 the Pn1Pit on Sunday, Aug. 23. ' and beat Flynn nicely, the other by C. R. Coultas that we accept our girls under 6, Jerry Alcock; girls f Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded � share of the cost of the addition to I was in the nature ot a fluke goal, 6.7 Linda Henderson' ; boys 6-7 1 by Clifford 11. Dunbar that all ap• 1 careening off the goal Post, then. de John Laycock Wn; bo own ;girls m I the Wingham General Hospieal in Mrs, Frank Hunter and son Joyce Davidson; bays 8-9, David 1 proved accounts be Paid. —Carried• the Hamlets of Bluevale and Bel- I yin,and IviliShe rune Mrs 1 rcribfng an arc 'to roll in. The Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, sac• grave on a per capita beets with I spent 1 l Hurons are to be congratulated on Hemmingway; girls 9-12, Joan David• j ended by Howard F. McNaught that the Townships of Turnberry, and Omstead St. Thomas o Mvdsit d� their praying. It was almost im• 1 .on; boys 9-12, jack Davidson; girls I we now adjourn to meet Sept. Gbh I Eli - possible to pick out any stars, ea over 12, Cheila Black; boys over East Wavnnosh, the total amount I t atrtop, with all the boys played well. It is too or at the call of the Reeve, from the Township of Morris not to Mrs. Omstead on the same week•ead had the boys cannot get more cam 12, john Hoover. -- Carried, exceed 820,000, — Carried, Mr. Alvin Pride, Waterloo, Mr's. Petition. Three Legged race, Girls under L2 , The following acoounta were Paid: Moved byC. R. Goutiest seconded I Ross Speiran and daughter, Mrs. June, Warwick, Joan Davidson; � The Listowel Banner, Adv. I Tom Thomson, Saginaw, were reoea! convenor Ed, Richards, who stage boys tender 12, Jack Davidson, 1 Storey Drain • 81,20 by Bailie Parrott that By-law milli visitors at the home of Mas, cenJoht managed the arrangements, assures David Robinson, Detroit; girls Dever f John Petrie, poultry killed 22.50 12, 1953 setting the Township visiPride. ns, that there wBl be more like this f rate at 9.5 for 1963 be passed as read e, Sheiht Black, Jean Smith; boys Ft+anis Diron, ITens, gosling, duck the Met, second and third times, Mise, Betty G{essler, Fraser, Mich., — Carried. 1 is holidaying at the .home of Mr. Moved by Wm. .Elston, seconded i Paul Jeschke. by Sam Alcock that By -Law No, 12, I ,• 1953 setting a rate of two mills to Mr. and Mrs. Alt Icing and ttamily, he oolleeted from the building fund I liranttord visited at the home of of the Wingham General Hospital be Mrs- Wm Cameron, Miss Donna and Passed as read the first. second and I Mester Kenneth. remaining for e third times. — Carried. ! week's holiday. Mrs. Calvin Cam. Moved by C. R. Coultas, seconded crop drove them home and spent the weelc•end in Brantford, by Sam Alcock that the road erIU , Mise Tina Baker is some follow` taso dent heted by the Road Superin•l ing an enjoyable two week's holiday tendert he paid, —Carried. Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded 1 in ford and'0l, NNiagara Falls, � s, 'WatFrers by Bailie Parrott that the meeting j ford a end daughter Brenda, ed adjourn to meet again on Sept. 1 at HO 1 P. M. — Carried. comp/mind her here for a holiday. The following accounts were paid: I The fourth meeting of the Oran. L. Vannan, Belgrave Community l brook Garden Club was held at the Arena $2,6.00 , home of Anne Sterner on Aug. 6th, CRANBROOK Itau. \t' A, Williams, Valetta, con gra c the seventh — rr ed. ducted the service in Knelt Pres. hid been drawn up by the sports cam of Nov„ both days inclusive, mi;ttee, Madalon Ryan, Jessie the Dept, of Lands and Forests he i A delegation from the Whtgbam Church on Sunday, Aug. 9, A solo, Little, Luella Mitchell and Stewart . notified accordingly, District High Sohool Board visited I "Bless This House" was contributed 1 todiscuss the building by Miss MaryDennis', errleMpr id At UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE l' R �' -IT PAY EIE_NTS CONI ,t V .'LED I'y'� ��R\C ILLNESS EFrFECTiWW AUGUST 3rd, 1953 Benefit 'sill its paid for days of illness, injury or oust r± i. • - if Plant lege been filed and waiting and nate-cat:apen,obi,; days served. If you etre on claitrl and are unable to report beeau-e of illne;�, injury or quarantine. write immediately for full particulars to the nearest NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION Published by authority of HON. MILTON F. GREGO, Minister of tabour later, maybe not this year but soon, I over 12, John Hoover, Donlyn Bern- 1 killed 1 The organizing of Minor Soccer in i ingway; marr'led women's race, 1 L. D. Frain, valuator Ontario Is going ahead. We hope to ' Mrs. Lloyd Alcock; wheelbarrow 1 Dave Halt, fix sidewalks 1 but a Bantam. Junvenlle and Junior race, under 12 Roger Todd, Jack Ethel Village team, in Ontario competition. Huron 1 McBride; over 12, Peter Herring- 1 Ed, Richards, cut foot -ball I clopswhen nor have to take a back seat way'Donlyn Hemingway; softball I field, Ethel n it comes to Soccer. Ed, sure I thethrow, girls, Sheila Black; boys', Wm. H, Baker, Garbage, has a lo' of good bays. Credit must i Carson Watson; biscuit race, Mrs, Ethel Village Pi e . Len Ward 1 this Rarhara Stiles. Linda Todd; e - � nsPec s a I also go to Lea. Dolmadgwho as. 1 g Douglas Hemingway; slave race, Receiver General of Canada, ri d t W d did a good Job of 1 k I t 1 refereeing, If you did not see . ing the shoe, Louise Gibson, Paris, Roy Vegan, Haul fill for game, you missed the highlight of Favors, were presented to the McKelvey Drain the season. Final score was Scar i oldest preset present, James Ful- 1 Hugh Smith, oversee repairs • boro 3, Hurons 2. ton; the youngest person present McKelvey Drain Ethel and Winthrop battled to a Nell Hemingway: the tallest person Edythe M. Cardiff, App. for scorless, tie at Ethel Park on Friday. tidy Win-eberg, Sarnia; the larges This game was marred by two , family, that of Mr. and Mrs. Carl players mixing it up, whidh would Hemingway. have ended alright, if the crowd I bad stayed off the field. Numer" ons cute and bruises were noted, but the worst feature was, that Neil Kemp, a player on the Ethel team was struck on the face, and is in the I hospital with a jaw broken in two Places. The next game will be on Wed. night, and it is hoped that the 1I epectors will hat the officials deal with the game, WESTERN FAIR TICKETS NOW ON SALE HERE Western Fair, London, Septem- Ler 14 to 19, is again offering tick- ets in ;,trips of three for one dollar in Brussels,. Only holders of these advance tickts are eligible for over 97,000 werth of prizes. These in- clude throe motor cars, three tele- vision sats and two bicyclee. There Is a special "bonus coupon" on every strip of tickets. This capon is not good for admission , but 1t does entitle the purchaser to partici- pate in a special draw for two cars Monday, September 14th. The draw for the third car, television sets and bicycles will be held Saturday night September 19th atthe conclus- ion of the grandstand performance. This bonus coupon with your name and addrese on the back of it must reach Western Fair, London, before 9:30 P.M. September 14 to be included in the draw that night for two cars. Regular admission t the fair le fifty cents . Buy you ?tick- ets tickets now and save 50 cents on strip of three, Linda Todd was euccessfui to finding the mystery woman, Made. Ion Ryan. y A softball team was obosen and the group was treated to a good game ot ball, Grey Twp. Council The Grey Township Council Meet- ing was held on August lst. Moved by Howard F. McNaught, secondee by Wm. E. Bishop that the minutes be adopted as read, — Carried. Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded by Wm. E. BL=:hop that we adopt the Eneineei's report on the Schelde Drain and instruct the Clerk to Pre- pare + and serve the necessary by- laws. — Carried. Moved ley Clifford R. Dunbar sec- onded by Howard F. McNaught that we Ins -Intel Jas. A. Howes to ex- amine and report on the 14111 Con. Drain, end to extend from present open drain easterly on north side of road to eentre of lot 32, con, 18. — Carried. Moved by Wm. E. Bishop, seconded. by Clifford R. Dunbar that the Council appoint Froward McNaught and C. Rowland commissioners on 14th Con Drain. — ()ended, Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar sec• reeled by Wm, E. Bishop that Haugh Smith be commissioner on Schade linnicipal Drain. — Carried, a Moved by Howard P. McNaught, seconded by Wm, E. Bldhop that Disabled Allowance Fox Bounty Roads Edythe M. Cardiff, 21.00 12.00 5,25 4.00 12.00 8.75 5.00 8.0o 5.90 6,812,81 86921.o1 AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture Sperling St„ Seaforth on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd at 1 P. M. • Terms Cash Robert B. Rogerson, Prop. Lew. Rowland, Auctioneer. GREY (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Miller and Bruce of Galt spent the past week with Mrs. Margaret Miller and Mr. Stewart Miller, 12th Cotdcesslon. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Miller Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Miller and Bruce , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and family, Mr. Stewart Miller, and Mrs. Margaret Miller were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. John Boyd and family of Me KilIop, RESULTS OF ABEGWEIT FIELD CROP COMPETITION The following are the results of Abegwett Field Cro¢ Competition sponsored by the East Huron Agri- cultural Society in connection with 1 the Brussels Mall Fair. 1, Wm. Dennis, 2. Jess Smith, 3. John Pen- nington, 4. Wm. Perrie, 5. Andrew Turnbull, 6. Doug. Fleming -Way, ' 7. Goldwyn Knight, 8. Dr. John Turnbull V. S. County of Huron -Indigent fees, F. Churchill 33.00 1 Gordon Jewell, Compensation Insurance premium 44.15 Ross Anderson, Belgrave Street Lights 31.80 Mrs. A. Hull, poultry killed 62.50 i Frank Shaw. valuators fees 2.84, Ralph Sawyer, fox bounty 2.01 .Alvin Wallace, fox bounty 2.00 , G. McKercher, Peaoock Dr. 6.00 i Roy MacSween, Peacock Dr. 180.0u Wm. Elston, Peacock Dr, 7.00 Blyth Standard, supplld and advertising Harvey Johnston, Court of 11.43 with 8 members present. The meet. ing opened by singing the institute Ode. The mtntates of the last meet• ing wer" rend by Helen. Knight. The roll rail tvas answered by a "Vega table Prom the Garden." Anne Steffler, •-ssistant leader gave many helpful hints on clionaing vegetahlee for a display. Plans were made for cchtevamert day and it was decided In a have. e skit on "Flowers in the Rouse," The meeting closed with tie sineint• of the "Queen". A de• Ileinns 1,111? -h was served by the arse won rninved by all. Re Cm of fa ll.©61. CC Oodl t By Roe Farms Service Dept WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH MY BIRDS, DOG- TIEY'RE ALI.THiN'• D STARVED KiNG. HARRY, YOU GUESSED RIGHT, FiRST TIMe. THEY gff STARVED, BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW WHERE10 FiND THE F D AND WATER. WHAT DO YOU MEAN, DOC ? LOOK,THERE'S VITA -LAY IN THE I40MR5-THERes WATER IN THE AUTOMATIC FOUNTAIN THAT MAY BE, HARRY, BUT THESE BIRDS ARE LOST MINIS PEN. ON THE RANGE THEIR FEED AND WATER WERE OHTHE 6RoUN9, AND WITH NEWLY HOUSED PULLETS YOU HAVE TO MATCH THE RANGE HABITS. PUT EXTRA WATER PANS OH THE FLOOR, HARRY, AND LOW FEED HOPPERS AROUND PEN AND SCATTER OYSTER SHELL AND GRIT ON THE MASH TOO. UNTIL THEY ARE ACCUSTOMED TO THEIR PEN. WHEN PULLer6 ARE PUT INTO LAYING PENS, HARRY, REMEMBER TO / Fu/,`X/RA WATtRPANS ON FLOOR LE I/61 2 LOWER FEED HOPPERS TO F/OOR LEVEL FOR F/RST FEW WEE,YS 3 SUPPLY CALC/UA PROOpCTSSO: YaL e FLOCK CgN'T M/SS /T to..54404, t#401 40,074 "Tepee liaq-[AY,EGG East Huron Produce , BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MC)NCRlE 5