The Brussels Post, 1949-1-19, Page 4•
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Plowmen Of North Huron
Name Slate
The Annual meeting of the North
Huron la, rw s ASS001•111011 '11,11.15
hold Ill Coderich on Friday with 1
Wilmot Haacke of God, rich me
Wednesday, January 13U,
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VILLAGE OF OF BRUSSELS I !out woAsi, bused on the story of I
,January lo, 1019
'rho regualr monthly meeting of
the Municipal Council of the Village
of Brussels was held oa the above
date, All members or Council were
David and Goliath. The choir sang
nu anthem.
\t the morning '4,r:tea in the,
Pnited Church Rev, J, A, Barden
used "Hope" 55 11.10 11100l. 01 las
sermon, An anthem 1111.5 511115; by
siding. The follow Ina officer. It 8 • the choir.
were elected for 1940: Wilmot The Reeve welcom, d thea.s
two new rerson;
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
members of the Council and 'hoped
CRANBROOK ()facers and the fo!.owing W01 e
elected for the coming ra.r:
Cranbroolt Young Women' a Auxil-
The December tu•-_,e,M;.; tiv:
iary was held at the home of 'Miss
Muriel McDonald. The meeting
was in charge of Helen. Cani,•ron
,,pend by singing 'Hymn 172.
Mre reading was taken franc St.
2nd chapter v 1-20. 'rhe Lord's
`,.r was repeated in unison.
1.65 was then sung. Minutes of
the last meeting ware read and
adopted by secretary. seconded by
Muriel McDonald. Mrs. Stuart
McNair presided for the ..lectioa or
F . liorrwth
Registered
Optometrist
"'''sWestern OrbriVe
an ea
dont. Vera Rernaghan: "Vicq Prcs
Helen Cameron: Secretary, Mina
Huether: Aid Treas., Gra.c. Michel,
1. Hackett. Elmer Graham; West A. Oakley, labor 3.00
Haacke, president;
Ulmer
Dennis. that [he coming year would Prove.to
Walton. vico-nresident; L. E. Cardiff, _tow
progress In the Village and
eer, tary • treaeurer: dtreetors- , 5
Grey township, Bert Hemingway, i managing that the Council would co-opt rate in
Heather: Morris to wnship Lorna •
Stanley Martian. William Lemi, Glen
.,„ The minutes of the last ineetMg
as well as in Previous Years.
the affairs cf the Village
N'tliol. Robt.
Miciiii\ narY(''' • were read and adopted on motion of.
Tohnston, George Martin: McKillon
townahip. Elmer Dennis, Gordon R. W. 'Kennedy seconded by W. E.
was in charge of the regular ineetng
I On motion of A. MeTaggart, see, 1 4 _
Teri:it'll% Russell Bolton, William WIIIILof the Women's institute held a; the
Coultys, William Learning', jr.. Jack
R. W, Kennedy, the follow. lolni of Mrs. Edward Johnston un
Eckert: Turnberry township, Leslie d" ursday,
Tack Wil. •ing accounts were ordered paid :
vertape, Walter Wocle2 A quotation from. the per. of Rob.
C Davidson, fox bounty ..... $ a.no
cid Darns was given in answer to
the roll The committee report-
ed that 10 Christmas cheer boxes
had been sent to the sick and 141111t,
1115. Several letters of appreciation
were received from the recipients
and read by the secretary. The
president reported having attended
a meeting of the board of trustees
for the community hall and it was
decided to leave the work of painting
the basement floor until
Arrangements were made for the
monthly progressive euchre to ,he
held San. Tt was also announced
that the play, "Uncle Cy hits a acw
high," presented by the St. Helens
Woman's Institute recently, would be
Presented in the Community Hall
here on Feb. 4 sponsored by th4
local 'ATI
Mrs, W. H. McKinney read a
must interesting paper on "The
Chinchilla," a small South Amer-
ican rodent with a fine Soft Inc.
The paper told how the little 1.
010116 Elliott with Alfred tgar; 1 -Ir,
and Mrs. Harry Elliott Vag.
ham wiith Mr. Elliott's father. who
is a patient In the hospital there:
Mrs. Darling and son Harry with
her parents. Mr, and Mrs. George
Newman, Harriston.
The president, Mrs, Carl Johnston
lett: Colborne township, Hugh Hill.
George Robertson, Gerald Dutton, l''')51 pub' 11.cms' ads and
George F, agan, George Ginn. Ai, Ont. Municipal Ass'n„ 1949
titer Bell. Wilmot Haacke; Ash-
Baeker: Y.W.A. Treamrer, Mary field township. Cecil Johnston, D. F. Duncan, labor at hall, etc. 5.20
Stanley Snider; Goderich townshin.
printing
tees
4.50
5,00
Mission Band Leader, Ethel CamP- Wawanosh towns hip, Brown Smyth,
11,111 Mission Band TTelper, isfibel Tom Webster, Everett Finnigan,
I -Nether: Fiow,fr Fund. Eileen Stetss. pen Johnston. Leonard Chisholm;
Hymn No. 194 was then ,ine. and the Bast Wawanosh town -ship, Harry
meeting, closed With the Benerlicilm. Sturdy. J. 1), Beecroft, Orville Tay -
.1.. 'sumptuous lunch was served by Inc. Maurice Hallahan; Hawick
the hostess assisted by Jean Dunn. township, Ebner Parish. Harry
Mr. Dean C. Smith was in charge Gowdy, Harold Robertson. Robert
of the 5.7.1.V1V0 in 'Knox Church on Gibson; Hunett township, Jack
Sunday last and playel a chilaren's' Armstrong. fLes. Brown, Bruce Roy:
hymn on his accordion. Tice anthem Brussels, R. J. Bowtnan, William
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was "Moment by Mein,•nt" by Moody. Speir, R. B. Cousins.
Gorden McGavin and Gordon
Mrs, Robt. Campbell is a Patient Bennett of Walton gave brief ad -
0 Wingham hospital where she dresses. Plans were, made for a
ander-vin' an operatioa nr Wedm'a• plowing mateh in 1949.
day. Jan. 12. -
R. A. Bennett, relief
0. Elliott, gas etc., Fire
Dept.
0. Elliott, earth and gravel
fill
Postmaster, postage & excise 2.00
H. A. Workman, snowplowing
streets' 50.75
It was moved by W. E.
seconded by A. Mc:Taggart that By
Lew No. 1, 1049 as real a first and
second time and now read the third
time be finally passed, -Carried.
15.50
4.00
17.50
BY-LAW No. 1 - 1949
A By-La,w appointing or confirm,
ing the appointment of Mnnicipa,
Officers to serve the Municipalit's
during the year 1949.
TE-odern Eye Ss. ',teen Mrs. Jas. Bird it improvinz, aft. r
218,, if an -if -gait suffering from Pneumonia.
"71,11.
Repair Tour Tractor - any make
Repair alk kinds of Farm Equipment
Pedlar Barn Equipment
Dominion Tires
Otago Farm Implements
E.
Phone 86-r-5
res
Ethel
FOFI SALE -
Electric motors rewound and 215
aatred, Expert workmanship. Moder
ate prices. New motors in stook. .,
Bettger lndustrlea,
649 Ontario, Street,
Stratford, Ont.
• 1 Articles For Saie--r-
Typewriters, Adding Machines,
' Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold
Repaired. Safes, opened, corn -
i ;ablations changed, used safes
I bought.
J. W. Locking,
369 - 24th St. W.,
Phone 2096w Owen Sound
necessm
Whereas it s
pedient that e By.LaN he passed ma's were fed and reared, their
appointing or COnfirining the appoint, peculiar characteristics and. tiro
ment of certain officers to serve the value or the Inc.
Municipality during the year 1949.
THEREFOR the .\,Itinictpal Coancil
of the Village of Brussels enacts as
follows:
1. That O. II. CatiMbell be 013 -
pointed Clerk, Treasurer. and Tax
Collector at a salary of $45.00 per
month.
3. That W. IL Bell he appointed
Chief ot Police and Utility Man at a
salary of $150.00 per month.
4. That R. S. Hetherington be
appointed Solicitor for the Munic:ipal-
Ur to conduct any legal work that
from time to time may, be found
necessary.
5.Pearson & Edwards be appoint-
ed Auditors for the year 1949,
6.• That W. H. Ben be appointed
Weed Inspector.
7. That Robt, Bowman be ap-
pointed to the Library Board.
S. That W. C. Kerr and R. B.
Cousins be appointed to the Board
of Health.
This By -Law replaces No, 1 - 1942,
and shall take effect from and atter
the final passing thereof, and shall
remain in force at the pleasure of
the Council.
It was moved by W. L, Speir
seconded by R. W. Kennedy that By -
Law No. 2, 1949 as read a first and
second time and now read the third
time be finally paseed. -Carried.
This was the By -Law providing
for the expenditures on roads and
streets Inc the year 1949.
It. was moved by W. 13., Willis
seconded by A, MoTaggart that all
waterworks accounts, as authorized
by the Engineer, be paid, -Carried.
It was moved by R. W. Kennedy
seconded by W, L. Spelr that the
Reeve and Treasurer he authorized
to sell our present holding of
26000.00 of Dominion of Canada
13011.613, and with the proceeds buy a
new issue. -Carried.
Th e toll osving committees were
chosen :
Finance -R. W, Kennedy, W. Ig
Speir.
Roads and sidewalks --W. E. Willis,
A. McTaggart.
Fire Dept, Rs lights -A. McTaggart,
W. E. Willis.
Parks, Police & Public Btd1dtng'-
W L. Speir, R. W, Nennedy.
A9 this concluded the business of
the meeting the Council then OA
learned.
Modern Harvesters' Excursion to Help Canadian F
rmers
A New Era in Harvesting Started by Massey -Harris Combines
Trainloads of Massey -Harris combines rolling across the country to the grain farming areas
are a common sight nowadays. They have replaced the once familiar annual harvesters'
excursions which brought thousands of harvest hands to the prairies.
Modern mechanical harvesters like the Massey -Harris self-propelled combines, have brought
many advantages to grain growers. With them, crops can be harvested with the minimum of
manual labor, a great money -saving feature when, in times like these, experienced farm help
is in short supply and wage rates are high.
Massey -Harris self-propelled combines speed up harvesting -one man can cut and thresh
Si) acres and upwards in a day. Operating costs are low too with a self -propelled -one motor
supplies power to propel and operate the machine. There is no expense for twine or stooking.
And the combine has done away with the work, worry and expense of threshing time.
The demand for combines indicates the trend -towards modern mechanical harvesting. From
factories with capacity increased greatly, more and more Massey -Harris combines are being
built to help Canadian farmers harvest their crops easier, quicker and at less cost,
MASSEY.HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Established 1847 •
Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatocni, Swift Current, Yorkton, Calgary,
Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton
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Miss -Olive Scott gave a paper oa
the motto, "Don't stead looking at
Your hill, climb it," pointing oat
that strength and determination
and persistence are necessary in
order to get to the top. A pot luck
lunch was served.
Charles Elliott, Bluevale Road, is
a patient in the Wingnam General
Hospital.
4444./ .4 .444
.11,11JEIVALE
The V.P.U. had charge of the
evening erviee Sunday at the United
Chruch here. The president, M155
Wilda Brookenridge, conducted the
meeting, and Miss Shirley Burden
presided at the piano, The tonic,
"The perennial problem of choice,s
taken by Mrs. W. .5.',1ohnston, dealt
with the diftimilt problem of making
a choice; and the problem of chow,
ing friends. The choice of good
reading was also stressed.
Rev. L, 0, Sorgerisen 'oeoupied the
pulpit at Knox Presbyterian
Ointrob here fe Sunday morning
and Preached on the theme of faith
FOR INCREASED POULTRY PROFITS
FEED
MASTER LAYING MASH
OR
IR HEAD EGG MASH 173%
WITH A NOON FEED OF
MASTER LAYING PELLETS
AVOID DISSAPPOINTIVIENT THIS SPRING
PLACE YOUR CHICK ORDER WITH
YOUR LOCAL HATCHERY
NOW.
THEY ARE. GOOD CHICKS
WELL HATCHED.
MASTE
BALANCED
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MILL FEEDS.
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OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST.
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MASTER FEEDS
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Brussels
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Conveyuic\e
and cl"..-omrnissic4er
GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE
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THE CANADIAN BA K OF CO,NIMEICE
242.0
BRUSSELS BRANCH
W. PORTER, Manager