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In this year, 1956, Ontario
Ilyclro's Golden Jubilee, the
modern home is not only light-
condttioned, but work-condi-
tioned by electricity. Electrical
servants, many of them fully
automatic, have made possible
a higher, more comfortOle •
standard of living for all. They
cook; refrigerate; wash; dry;
d a; polish and clean. It is
fficult to name a iodine
household task where elecyjc-
+50
ity cannot, in some way, be
of assistance.
Truly, to44's Li.s. is mea-
sured in kiltrwat Ift.TS . . ,
and these are sera ii
No matter whert we look, elec-
tricity is at work maldng life
easier and more enjoyable.
Hydro will continue to provide
an adequate supply of elec-
tricity fo meet- the poVqdr
requiv,wats of the' pr01,, e
pOWei: that naledlig Veiref.
living or all in Ontarfo.
YEARS OF PROGRESS ''
FAMILY ASSURES YOUR ELECTRICAL FUTURE
OFFERS YOU -
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Moved by Agnate Mann, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that we give
Stirling Hood a 5c per hr. raise in
wages from the Nst of, April, 1956.
- Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by Win, E. Ilishop that t
-all approved .accounts be paid.
- Carried,
Moved by Geo. Hutchinson, sec_
onded by Wtn-, B. Bishop -that we 1
adjourn to meet May 5th, or at the
call de the reeve.
55.00
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1.00
1,00
Grant Drain •
Stratford. Beacon Herald,
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George WeSenlairg„ Warbl
fly Dowdet
George 'Pearson, Warble
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Town of Wingitalm,. tire
at AtoRaroher's
Ethel Public Library,
TownSiiiii: Grant
dranbreok Lib:tart,
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township dminit
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TOWitShiri Grant
Walton 15,iab11S Library',
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- Carried.
The following accounts were paid;
Wilbur Turnbull. ,bal. salary
and exchange
Ed. Hinz, ifox bounty
Richard Aloock, fox bounty
'Melvin Hanna, fox bounty
B, M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees
'fox bounty 1,50
C. Ti. N. X., advertising 6.00
Listowel Danner, ad-vt, • 6.80
Robt. Cunningham, Stove
oil 23.76
m. B. Commissioner,
Grant Drain 5.00
C. E. Rowland, Commissioner,
Grant Drain 3.00
jas, A. Howes, Silver
Corners Drain 150.00
Jas, A, Howes, Rayncird
Drain 100,00
Jas. A. Howes„ Rathwell
Drain 54.00
James 'Mann, assist survey
Rathwell Drain -2.00
Eldon Mann, assist survey
Raithwell Drain 2.00
Glen Rathwell, !assist :survey
Ilathwell Drain 2,00
Etlwin HoPpenrath, iassist ',survey
Rath:well Drain 2,00
B. H. Cardiff, bylaw's Itnechtel.
Sinith; Silver Corners and
Raynard Drains 120.00
Tilt• of 1Vforris,1 allowance%
Clerk's fees 'and bY-InAvrs'•
115.00
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truck
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10.00
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tuags.WI
*Mitt. di6eli.
Inquire about the money.
saving FaMily Fare Nan
Ticket agentS can have
a drive-yourself car
'Waiting for you on
arrival if you wish
• to reservationS arid
Inforitiation see, *the
or phone your local
Canadian National.
Passenger Agent.
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WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Important Notice!
Calls For Service Will Be Taken Each Day From:
7:30 to 9:30 A.M.
Week Days, As Well As Sundays, for the Months of:
May, June, July, August and September
During the •Summer months, the number of services we have to perform are greatly
increased. This will allow the technician to get started earlier in the day.
We find that calls are normally received earlier during the Summer, therefore, we
believe this will be no hardship to ariyone.
With out increase in volume of business, it has become necessary to put additional
line3 into some of ctrl offidet. ThiS required changes in some of our telephone numbers.
The following telephone ntimbeit ate now in effect:
CLINTON-Phone II:triter 2 . 3441
PALMEItSTON-Phone 498
TAItA-Phorte 88It2
GUtLPIll-PhOtte 237
ARTHUR-PhOrit115
XINCARDIN-Phone -460
WATERLOO and KIT-Sherwood 2- 8397
VOCtMOSA, Phones-Walkerton 887W2 or IVIiidittay 1301I12-
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THE BRUSSELS PQM
Woanoby, A,041
An. •• • ,• • • w".•••• • •
Mtrs Re91,npick Watson
There passed. . .a..AvAw AA Oliathaln..
04, ir.too.44y 401 170).„ mut
..(.141.1010,or oc loll Hulett and
• AlAg,4.1 Somit11, ,,Eoenloely of bleat r'
And beloved -wife or'lleginAld
Watson, formerly of this locality,
44o wslalsrl.lt,o44t in the cemetery
nt Dresden„
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Grey Twp. Council
Grey Township Council Meetin.8
Was held on April 7th,
Moved by Geo, Hutchingoi sec_
ended by Clifford 11„. Dunbar that. the
"Minutes be •adopted lass read,
- Carried,
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
by 'Geo. Hutclhinsion that contract foe
ICrambrook bridge be awarded to Rag
er NicEachern for $16442.00, subject
to approval 'of Dept. of Highways.
- Carried.
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar.
seconded by Anclhie Mann that the
Tax Roll for 1055 be accepted and
the collector be relieved of further
responsibility.
'Dollars and Sense'
How can YOU benefit from
having a Current Account?
You'll find it much easier to keep an accurate record of
your current expenses when you have a CUrrent
Account.
When you pay all bills by cheque on your Current
Account, you receive back, at the end of each month, an
nur cancelled cheques as well as a bank statement
showing every withdrawal and every deposit you have
made. The cancelled cheques serve as receipts-and are
accepted in court as evidence of payment of the amount
shown. Furthermore, they are much easier to file
away than receipts and take less room to store. With
them and your bank statements, you'll find it far easier
to get an exact picture of how you spend your money.
So it's a good move to use a Current Account for paying
all current bills-and keep your Savings Account for
actual savings. 4
- Carried.
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COM M ERCEI
1.1W4111
Moved by Gee, Hutehinson, sec_
()ailed by Clifford R, Dunbar that
we award contracts for Mills. Drain
land Locking Drain to Carl Willis, as
per tendons. BRUSSELS BRANCH: - F. W. TODD - MANAkiER
- Carried
Moved 'by Clifford R., Dunbar.
seconded by Geo, Hutchinson that
we finally pass the by_law on. the
Knechtel Drain and instruct hate
Clerk to advertise for tenders.
- Carried.
111:-„ved by Win. p. Biskop, seconded
by Archie Mann that we appoint
C. R. Dunbar • ,contriSsioner 'on the
Chester !Baker Drain, and C. E..
Rowland Commissioner -on drain at
Sass, McDonald's, and Walton Drain,
• . Carried.
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WANTED -
Cash paid for dead, old, sick or
Phone Atwood 153 collect, John, Zwaau Phone lettf
F OHRig,ShAesLtkiP-r-icb6 paid for old log -disabled horses or cows.
Union W. M. S. And W. A. ,New fast train to Melor Western Points
The April :meeting of the W. M.
S. was held at the home of Mrs. Les.
McKay with Mrs Mac. McIntosh as
leader, Scripture by M. J. )3rem_
net. Nitrates read, by IVIrs. F. Cox An
invitation, from. Cranbrook -J‘neninig
Auxiliary to their Thankofforing
Meeting was accepted. Assisting in
the program, Mrs. F'. Kirkpatrick,
11108. Lindsay McKay:
Study -book read by Mars. L. Lake.
Next Meeting alt the home Of Mrs.
C. Lake.
The W. A. meeting was in charge
of Mrs Harold Keys Opened with a
hymn and. Lord's Prayer in unison,
Plots were made for booth at Set_
wyn lIaker's sale, A sweeping
wan compiled, nierabers taking'turns
cleaning the chtirch, Lana; NOS,
served the heStegs agsisited by the
hotess adststed by Mrs: F. RobinSOtt
and Mr. L. •irtcKay. Convenient Train to Malor and InterModiate
liVestern Points
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- ; 0 Wide range of modern accommodations' to stilt
eery budget
I Enjoy economical meals or Snacks on both trains in
the Coffee Shop: Dining Car SdfyiCe. is also provided
FOR ALL -VOtik .AUTOMOTIVE
NEEDS 'El-i-OF1 AT THE
MAC BAEKEE AUTO .SUPPLY
Permanent TYtie. Anti Freeze •
0:76' Per '011.00'
4'75' per ituaei.
tweeieditat6. 'Ranging from $1.06 to
0titt
to. irk Plugs ttd- to 66o
Ante Light and ChaWialtite'
Mittilitre.. froth' $435 to 99.29'
Piped freed. *MO to Stet
Exi+atist Pipes' from 005. is .411,
Otdittileitoe 95
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