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Brussels. Ont.
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Brussels, Ont. — Telephone 82
Grey Twp. Council
(By R. C. K.)
Unfontunatelty last 'Friday night
old man weather wouldn't agree to
any stock car racing at Teviotdale.
However we thought you might be
interested in the point standing
up to date for the class "A" cars.
They are as follows—
Point. Standing To Date
Point Standing To Date
"A" Class Cars
73X Max Armstrong, Brussels. 176
31 Jack Cook, Barrie 174
11 Bill Cromb, Toronto 184
15 Gord, McAlpine, Ailsia, Craig 105
3B Johnny Reich, Kitchener 90
130 George Makin, Toronto 25
37 P411 Hamilton, Guelph 18
49 ,yRay Stark, Toronto 13
2 Harold Koehler, Breslau 9
6 Chas. Burns, Toronto 5
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GREY
Union United Church W.M. S.
The July meeting , of Union :(1n-
lied church W. M. S. was held at the
home of Mrs. Jas. A. Bremner with
Mrs. Les McKay as leader. qpenins
hymn was followed by Scripture
reading, Mrs. J. Cox and prayer by
Mrs. S. Whitfield. Minutes of the
Slane meeting were read by Mrs. J.
Cox. An interesting, roll call yrs"
.answered by "A trip I'd like to take."
APPrectaltion for bOxes received
from Mrs. I. Ward and Mrs. W.
Bremner, The August meeting will
be held in the church with the
Mission Band in charge. Mrs. Mac
McIntosh read a chapter in the. study
book " Politics in India." The clots
lug hymn was read and the. Ben
diction closed the meeting,
W. A. Meeting
The W. A., meeting followed with
Mrs. H. Keys as leader. Minutes of
the last read by Mrs. P. Ward. Tree,
urer reported $110 proceeds from
garden party. Ak.nangements Xe:r.
made for catering for a wedding in
the churchly Aug. 6. A_ geogrephy
contest was conducted by Mrs.• IL.
Bremner. Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. GordOt
Speiran and Mrs, W. Bremner.
'township rate be 10% mills.
— Carried.
Moved by Hugh Snail, secondee
by Wm. la, Bishop that all approved
accounts be paid,
— Gar Moved by Geo. W. Hutehinrsioend,
seconded by Clifford B, Dunbar that
we now ,adjourn -to meet Anglia eth
or at the call of the Reeve.
— Carried.
The following accounts were -paid!
Gordon Knight, Sec.-Treas.
Cranbrook. Centesnial, prize $20.00
Listowel Banner, advt., drains 2.20
Sitral,iationrscl Beacon-Herald, advt.
Drains, 7.80
Cardiff, by-laws
Ralph Drains 25.00
G. G. Reict. accoikst for
Mrs. 'nigh 44.56
The Mum World, .supplies. 1.3,40
Geo. Pearson, Warble powder 65.50
Murray Ross, pullets killed 78.00
R. C. Burrows, pullets killed 120
EinkmilieLson pullets
14.00
OloTaos
2,895.53
td Bray, pullets 46.06
Roads
$2,728.43
Edythe M. Oardifl, Clerk,
CRANBROOK
Sabbath School and the regular
morning service was held on Sum
day mousing in Knox Presbyterian
Church, Rev. W. A, Williams was
the minister in charge and Miss
Margaret Berrie presided at the
organ,
Next Sunday the service will be at
11.15 ,a.m, as usual. Cyril Prescott
Will be guest soloist,
Miss Mina Baker is spending a
Week at Goderioh along with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Martin and Brenda.
Themesvillet
Mr. Ell Smalldon, Toledo, return-
ed home last Week following several
weeks spent here With relatives,
— Carried.
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DIUJIVERED EVtRY FRIDAY
Orders ninsthe-received no later than Wednesday, 6 p.m.
STOCK CAR RACING at
Hen erson s
Grey Township Council Meeting
was held on Slily 2nd,
Moved 'by, Clifford R. Dusbar,
secondod by Geo. W, Hutchinson
that the minutes be alloPted as
read, —Carried.
1\loved by; Clifford R, Dasher,
seconded by Wm, D. Bishop' that
' the tender of JOhn VanCamp be
accepted for the construction of
bridge at Lot 10, Con, 1344, for
the amount of $2,255.00.
— Carried.
. Moved by Geo. W. Hutchinson,
by Win. E. Bishop that we open
Court of Revision on Grant Drain.
— Carried.
„ Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded
by Clifford R, Lunbar theft °butt
of Revision on Grant Drain be
closed by-law fianally passed and
Clerk, be instructed to call for ten,
dens. — Carried,
Moved by Clifford R. DuObrit,
seconded by Geo. Hutchinson that
we open Court of ReVisien on the
Rap Drain, — Carded,
Moved by Clifford R. DuShat,
:seconded by Hugh smith that
Court of Revision oil, the Ralph
Drain be elesel and by-law finally
passed and the cloth be Instructed
advortise for tenders,
,• Moved by Wni. B. Bleb* see-
°tided by Hugh Smith that Hebert
:Nicholson, be given contract Oh
Mu* and Sleight1!olta Drain tiS
per tender.
— Carried.
Moved by Hugh. Smith, seconded
by Win, l7, Bishop that reeve art4i
Mork bo hietrueted to apply for
grunts, On Clark, Sleight-
holni and Ralph Drains. i.
1 — Carried.
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BERT JOHNSTON PHONE BRUSSELS littat
TEVIOTDALE SPEEDWAY
eery Priday night mid holitlay$
.6itithetttlittg7 -at.
Dellayed Parachute Jump aria
Jalopy Race
111Oved by Geo, W. rHtitchinsen,
seconded by Cliffritd 11, Diinbtie
that We request the Dept, Of High.
I ' WAYS to ns a a blinker light at I.
.a10.6 Stoll
— Carried.
Mere& by Clifford It DitSbar,
tr'0 hdfid by Gel?. ZY. Ifattoitirtriti tint
ONE BILLION '
Down the drain "yes". Li Canada
ONE BILLION DOLLARS Was: spent
,on liquor last year. The Dttto,tm
-are eXcellent for a substantial
chiase this Year.
But what of the apPalting increase
in the toll the traffic in liquor takes?
Don't look at the liquor ads ter such
data, the highway' traffie toll, the
eerie telt, the it Ith tot, Sao alikiek.
ing are the 'gttaletlesi recently oleo
closed by scientific retoarell late the
lunith Menade of the drink habit
that vast numbers of individuals and
litany 'orgatiZatiolis other than those
of avowed temperance lirincipals are'
beefOiniltig alarited and ate Lakin
action, For otaitiPle thti American
Medical Association has rulel that as
of Iatinary 1, 1954, lie liqUor ads
should be ,accepted' lit their periodic-
Death's ktiOW the tivati. mommumaio