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MODERN WRINKLE IN THE MAFLE-,AUSH drill replaces Granddad's old brace-and-bit for tapping trees, at, maple syrup time near' Vivian Forest, north Toronto, Ontario,
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Your friendly Jeweller is conducting a gigantic Essay
Contest. It's fun to enter and easy to win. Our prize
to the local winner is a beautiful Bridal Bell Diamond , Ring. And you also have a chance at the National
Prize offered by the Manufacturers of Bridal Bell
Diamond Rings . . . "A Honeymoon at the Waldorf.'
Astoria" . . . sevenglorious days in New York City,
with all expenses paid. Come in today . . . we'll show' you bolk you can. win. If you live out of town, just
write us and we will send'you an entry form and corn. pike details.
. Leach -Jeweller
"The Store for Beautiful Gifts"
Brussels, Ontario
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-- Carried,
Moved by Stewart Procter, sec-
onded by Wm, Elston that the tend-
er of Harold-Thomas to build the
machine shed for the ,sum of $7050.
to Include floor as pelf tender be
accepted ,subjeat to • the approval of
the DIStrict Municipal Engineer',
contract to be completed by Sept,
15, 1955.
Carried.
Moved by Walter Short/reed, sei.
onded by Reiss Duncan that the Road
bills as presented )y the BOO
Superintendent lye paid.
&Tied.
Moved by Wm. Elston, Seeonded
by Walter Shortreed that. we • ad-
vertise for •tionders on three culverts,'
tenders to be in by 12 O'clock noon,
May 2. ,„ •
..• - Carried,
Moved by Stewart Procter, Sec-
onded by Wm. Elston that the Audi-
tors report for 1954 be accepted.
-- Carried.
Moved -by Rose Duncan. seconded
by Stewart Procter that we advertise
for tenders for the sale of the Town:
ship stied which is approximately 21
feet by 65 feet, tenders to be in by
noon, Monday, April'11th,
- Carried
Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec-
onded by Ress Duncan that the Meet.
log adjourn to meet again on May 2
at 1 p. m, or At the call of the Reeve.
- Carried.
The following 'accounts were paid:
Municipal World, supplies $2.12
Myth Standard, adv. .84
Belgrane CO.Operative disinfectant
and Powder 599.90
County of Huron,
Mills'Adeline Mathejis 43.00
County of Huron,
R. Hoy and Mrs, Ann Bernard 187.00
Aivance-Times, •adv. 5.87
Tho.s. Whinier & Sons, supplies 9.15,
H. Kearney, relief to
Mrs. Wilhelm 20.38
A, Fraser, part salary 150.00
J .Martius, relief 30.00
County of Huron,
Miss Lillian Garnise 29.00
A, Fraser, Robertson-Mathers
Drain cob
Chas. Fraser, Robertson-Mathers
Drain 4.00
S. McLennan, Robertson-Matheris
Drain 4.00
Jas. A. Howes, part payment,
Robertson-Mathers Drain 175.00
S. Appleby; refund on spraying 1.64
Bailie Parrott, Reeve.
(Ice. C. Martin, Clerk.
PLANS TO WEEP THE
ST. LAWRENCE ICE-FREE
National Research Colwell engine.
Ors hate disicoyeted a. way to keep
the St, Lattretice teefree. This Week
Star Weekly dittliSetes the east, t1
prattled:Witty and horn the plan Iniglit
tie ,applied, ',P,1-16 Writer of this
tire article IS -S„
Miss Kate McNabb is spending the
holidays at her home.'
Mr. Kenneth Knight was an Easter
visitor with his family;
Mr. and Mrst Wes, MeEachreu
have moved their furniture fnoin Ayr
to their home in Oranbrook. Mrs.
McEachren is here getting 'Settled
and Mr. MeEachren. will follow later.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baker quietly
celebrated their 54th, wedding anni-
versary on Easter Sunday.
ETHEL
Mrs. Austin Raynard was. hostess
for the W. M. S. and W. A. or?f Ethel
United Church, with 13 members
and 3 visitors present. The Presi-
dent gave tile call to worship. Hymn
112 was sung. Followed by scrip
tore reading. The stucry period ,was
taken. by 3 members, joined in a
conversation on the. Theme, "The
World Council of Churches. 'r Mrs
Jas. Pearson gate a reading on
Palm Sunday, and Mrs. Quest Doh-
-sot gave a reading on Tithing, and
Stewardship. This was followed by
prayer by the leader, the members
joining in the responses. In the
bUsiness Period the minutes of last
meeting were read and approved,
roll' call and Easter Thank. Offer-
ing. It was announced that the
bale had been sent also $5.00 for
_shipping charges. A thank you tote
was read, It was decided that all
who could would try and go to the
Rurort Presbyterial to be held in
Winghaan United Church On April
1th 'The treasurer gate her re,
rPor4 flog the 'first quiarter, Mrs,
Larieti invited the society to her
home for the May meeting, Meeting
was closed by -prayer by the Pres!•
dent and 1111101i WaS, served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs, C, Coehrtte
and Mrs. Alex Pearaotn,
Personals; Miss patella, Cunning,
beam, Toronto, with Mrs. Elsie Min-
niugha ; Arthur Caner, Harvey
Cherry, Toronto, Mr. and Mra. Deit-
ies Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Denrilt
Anthony, Doris Anthony, 'Humber
,Sintitnit, Mr. and Mrs, Alf, Sutton;
Brampton, 'With Mr, and krg. de
Doelder; and Mr. and MrS, Bert
GoOden, 'Mt. and Mrs. R. F. oopto,
Ottawa, M and Mrs. W. L. 0:
VardlaW, Stisan And Caret with
Dr. and Mrs. Wardlaw; ReSs land
Mrs, Vedden ,and Bradely vitt
Rert and Mrs, Nodded, London,
POlt SALE
Surge tinkers - Lovell ti. MO.
Wre, Surge Dealer, Wing-hare, Iat
vireo indulries abetitYOlit milking
PrObieins. Phone Viingithni. 60 coo'
legit., gest and Used Milkers.
APPLICATIONS WANTED -
Grey Township School Board will
receive applications for the position
of teacher in the Area. Duttes to
commence Sept. 1st, 1955. Please
state salary expected.
J. Carl Hemingway, Sec. Treas.
R. R. 3 Brussels, Ontario.
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WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination stervice for
all breeds 'of cattle. For service or
'information Phone Clinton 243, or
Palmerston 66 collect, between 7.80
and 10.00 A. M. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30 A. M,' on Sundays.
AN EXPERIENCE
IN TROPICAL LIVING
Rich In design . . . ultra
modern guesf rooms and
*okay, bedrooms, luxurious- -
ly furnished
ct'i-1460.84_11 In pleasure . .
private pool and cabana
dub, cmcitall lounge, round-
thereto& entertainment
Modest In price ...
Lewes. rates In effect
AA 14 A tq, he; v. 4.4aAhlr V*00* •••*4-• • " " • pril 4- ,955. the Ensteer service Knox Presby-
I (Tian .Church On Sunday alt 11
a. nt. Mrs. Kenneth ATIICT)(44.01.
Contributed a solo,
A fine 'attend'ance was out for thee
first me e ting tby .$101 0.4r School
on Hester Sunday, A will: MO at
The Council rust in the- 'To-MU...ship
tiall on the above date with all the_
Members present
The rainntIels of the Ialst regular
meeting and the special. meeting of
Mi ,ob 23 were read nud adopted, On
motion of Ros,,, Diinclit and W.
1.
Minton.
Moved by Wc.iater Sheineetl,, Ilea,
onded by Steratj profiler that
f;111"001'• :3:0;$ A. Bowes he Instructed,
to stake, survey and make Te.potta
-on the Nichol and Riehmetad ,Er011,(4
- .Carried.
Moved by Win. "Dieton, eeoonded
by Ross. Duncan that the asseSs:gent.
on the 13,oderick McLean property be
changed to the different coWners.
,-,- Carried,
I
. Moved by Wm, Elston, seconded
by Stewart Procter that A, Fraser be
j. tpall .$150.00 in his salary,
--Oarrien.
/ Molved by Win, Elston, seconded
by Walter Shortreed that we take
out 'the Rloadt WART, Spraying, and
non owned liability policies with the
General Accident Insurance Com,
tinny. ....,
-- Carried. c. I Moved by hosts Duncan, Seconded
by Stewart Procter that the. Frank
Cowan Insurance Agency be paid
$12.39 which is owing on last years
Compensation Insurance and that it
be renewed with. Mr. B. Hall in
June.
I 'clock each Sunday,
I
Ten InelnberS attended the Raster i
Meeting Of 010 W. M. S. in Um Iltone i
of Mrs. Stuart Evans. The president
Miss Ap J. Forrest opened the meet,-
jag with a reading on Miss Agnos I
Disisoon, 'The service in the Glad
'riding's. was f011oWed With Mrs, Sch.
nook and Mrs. 'Lynn Evans reading i
PartSi and, Mrs, Harold Xackila giv• i
tag the Glad Tidings prayer, Easter
hymns Were smug with Mrs. Alex
Steiss presiding at the piano, Current
events were read by Mrs, Calvin
Cameron, Mrs, Stuart Evans and
Mrs, Alex Steiss, Plans for the spec-
ial service of Affiliation for the ci, G,
I. T.'wleire completed, The invitation
to attend the Easter meeting of the
Evening Auxiliary was accepted.
The topic "Faster and the women at
Easter was given by Mrs. Mac. Engel.
Miss Forrest closed with the bene-
diction and the hostess, and her
,assistants -served lunch and - a social
time was erten&
ThIS 0. G, I. T. met at. the home of
the leader, Mrs. M. Engel, on. Thurs-
day eveninfg With all the members
in attendance. Miss Forrest led the
girls in singing hymns. An Indian
version of this 53rd. psalm was read
and an Barter service followed. The
group accepted the invitation, to att-
end the Easter thank offering service
of the Evening Auxiliary on Tues-
day, April 19th. The 'Affiliation Ser-
vice was• planned with all taking part.
"Taps!" was sung and lunch served.
Mr. and. Mrs. Morgan Cameron
and family and Mr. end Mrs. Jas.
Ritchie all of London, were Raster
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Cameron.
ATTENTION FARMER& -
DEADSTOCK removed from your
barn promptly for stnitary ,disposal
Telephone Collect : Ernsiels
or Elmira 664.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
BUSINFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. Di. C. C
PHYSICIAN mad SURGEON
St Simms 4. ffnatab, Ont. FOR SALE -
A quatitity of good ,feed baled hay,
Abort 65 .1bs. Alfalfa, Timothy and
Alsike Seed. Also a Jewel Range
in good condition,
Torrance Dundas, Walton,
Phone Brussels 90r5,
• DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Gradeat• Univers'!" of Threat° r PHYSTIAN and GEON
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well as forest wealth and beauty spots all suffer when fire engulfs Ontario
woodlands. April 1 to October 31, official forest fire season, is ,time of
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