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MORRIS TOWNSHIP
CENTENNIAL NEWS
301 McGuire. St.
Wiaalpeg, 9, Man.
Mr, Richard Procter
Brussels.
Dear Sir:
I am very eoltry that I neglected
answering the invitation to attend
Morris Oentenniel 1855 • 1956. For
a time. I wasn't well and did not feel
like writing, however I em feeling
better now and at present I am
spending some time on an island in
Lake Of The Woods at one of my
son's emnmer home.
I regret that I am -unable to be at
Centennial, No doubt T would meet
lots of old friends, older than I am.
I . am in my 80th. year but I am.
thankful to be able to get around.
among my famiy, I have four married.
sane and one daughter unmerried,
with. whom. T lime in Winnipeg.
She is a nurse and has a position
with the Dept, of Social Sea-vice at
the General Hospital, Winnipeg, By
the way; some, was born in Brussels,
July 13 1905.
I would be very pleased to have
a copy of the Brussels Post after the
Centennial containing a full account
of the doings and possibly an account
of some of ,the old timers Who were
able to ,aatend:
I' will he in this part ofthe coun-
try until about the middle of August
after that time. I will be back in ,
Winnipeg. In the meantime niy
;address isI in. care of 1 K. Nrc-
Quozrie, Rainy River,
With all good wishes .for a wonder-
Pnl and. best of weather.
'Yours Sincerely,
Elizabeth 13. (Morre) McQuarrie
301 McGuire St.
Winnipeg, 9, Man. •c
EXC US! V El
FOR SALE. -
27 chunks.
Henry Stryker. former Harvey.
Jaime. Farm, Morris Twp,
Phone 17r6.
CUSTOM EALING.
Big firm New Holland Bales, Cost
less'pe.r ton,
Stan. Alexander
Phone 85 - 13 Ethel
NOTICE -
Cash paid for dead, old, sick or
disabled horses and cows.
Phone Atwood 153, collect,
GRAND OPENING
Sale of furniture, pianos, bedding,
carpets, at the newly decorated
Mildmay Furniture Showrooms,
July 6th. to July 21st. Open Friday
evenings during sale. Door prizes.
Godfrey Schueitt,Mildmay
FOR SALE -
We would be pleased to fill your .
requirements for fertilizer and
Seed corn.
Katihdin potatoes from 0e:titled
seed for seed or table use.
Stan.. Alexander, Ethel, Phone85r13
FOR SALE -
Bray has wide choice chicks. Prompt
shipment. And pullets (including
Ames In- Cross - less feed' more
eggs). Dayolcl, seine started. Fall
broilers (Sept. - Oct.) should be on
order. 'Get full. information,
Agent - Mrs', R. Barrett, R. R. 5,
Brussels Phone 54-12; Wrn. Glen
Bray, Ethel.
SEWAGid ateklxiska. .-
IlaTe your Melillo leasko saga own
1)001s cleaned. the seiner' mu toru.
to avoid trouble.
kloxtoa. Nankft
litCilvertoa. Otis.
HOW GOOD ARE
YOUR DRIVING HABITS?
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS -ONTARIO
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Opp rite ity
FOR A CAREER IN
E l'?
AKE
In the trained skill and cour-
age of Canada's soldiers lies
a wealth of Insurance
"Freedoin" insurance . . . for
peace ... against aggression.
The opportunities for young
men with the right tempera-
ment and intelligence to make
a career In the Army are excel-
lent. As a modern, progressive
organization, the Army is
equipped to offer top rate
schooling and training to
queer soldiers. There is a
place in the Canadian Army •
fpr yodng men who can meet
the challenge.
The Army has a continuing
need for good men ... men
like you, who want to make a
career of protecting Canada's
agora, and your own, In
6 Army.
Servo Canada and
Yourself In The Army
44. eligible you must bo it Ed 40
414 wmailarcti cfscopti yingsd trshrtereribillito
certificate or ot er proof of aPt
birmAppliwy 04ifetilyi r.cary_viiFioirthfaitAfrorle-
,ftenIttIne Cans. Ire Peoreal your home.
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COUNTER CHECk tieThia.
• AND -a... e
TAPE PRINTED GUMMtO
MADE BY
Styles for every business
Various colors and designs
Samples. suggestions and
prices without obligation .,.
INSEMINATION ,1 NFORMATION
"For artificial insemination infor-
mation or sservice from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at:
Clinton H V.2 4 3441• or
Palmerston 498 between 1.30 I
and 9.30 A. M. We have all breeds
available j- top quality at low cost."
ELMA FARMERS' mittirtiAt,
'FIRE INSURANCE
Head
CO,
Eitablitheti in list
Oftide At-0664 Out
Insures
Farm' 000 0600i Orli/Ste .64111111110
And Cetitentii in freWriii and Vilielii0
goitibblio thilliehie and
OS as
iaiNtORANot, AT COST'
AtIJUSTMVOt 6-0
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your
Moat
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TODAY EVERY. FARMER CAN USE MECHANIZATION
New developments and new improvements in machines every year are
extending the mechanization of agriculture. Tractors and power
machines are now available in a range of Siies and styles adaptable
so many different jobs that every farmer can select equiprnent that will
give him the production and profit advantages of roechanizatiop.
In the 1956 Mass I-1 ey-arris and Fergttson lines Eire,* new tractor);
and machines with features that will help you ban e your work
easier, quicker, and with less labour.
'Your local dealer will be glad to give you full particulate.
MASSEY- HARRIS-1 FERGUSON LIMITED
Makers of High Quartk Farb, Impienvenis Since 1847
'4-41,ws13y, juiy
G.rey Tvep.
:Any Tunsitutif 4." )ficiesi oleettag ;
held on. July 741. VaggE@
/WI& Gaim hem ,. (It Miss Mary Lamont With
tternive 11teParlane assistlag, k*1 by% 1,:pffrod 13a14/44'
I
Pialc and white streamers Were tilitt the MlUttleZ be adQpteci a5
p..$,Ay*E$Y,PkAY Coverage by. KEN ,f1J41$::
Saturday. July 28, ?lee p- rn. Sunday, July 29, 3:00 p.m.
WAS.HINGTON at DETROIT WASHINGTON at PETR471T
effectively arranged. Aileen. Feltner I read.
-Pariano presented Oil, gifts.
Mid the. address and, j',0Yee.
Agnes thanked the group for
their gifts and goad wishes.
'radio ...-d ial • x „„„,
Carried, ;
Uwe°, • 11y Win. f3lsliAl?,
#titeonded by Max41. that
That. we adopt the report. On the;
Nor,h.ug,t Drain and instruct the j
Clerk ,to prepare 44 pryP ,the!
CF
CLASSIFIED A E
IN. MEMORIAM
3alledge - In loving memory of a
clear husboatl, Stanley Rutledge,
'CLEARING AUCTION SALE
vi Heosenolo e,rferte
Lot 9, Con, 14, Grey Twp, on
Waulle.41-1AY AUaiUS 1st.
et 1.30 p, m,
5 beds
2 dresserr
3 wash stands
Large .chest of drawers.
Singer Sewing Macmhine
2 lounges
fi Dining room. .chairs
Large dining poem table.
Kitchen cupboard
3 small tables
Antique settee set. rose and Gold,
(like new)
6 kitchen chairs
Old lumber
Large number of ,tools
Some 'antique dishes
Stove, Linoleum
Terms Cash
Prop. - Wm, Jno. Blakely
Auctioneer-a- Harold Jackson
- Carried,1
Mowed by W. B. .I3l511011,
seconded by Archie 1VES.44 that
court of Jo],-
ton Drain 'be closed and: 0:4:00
the Clerk to advertise for tenders,
- Carried,
'4\10ved by Clifford H, !Dunbar,
seconded by Win. E. Bishop that
mve hint-mat the Clerk, to prepare
a by-law 'to establish a, Volunteer
Fire Brigade.
• Who pn,,Iroa away two, years ago, t
29th. July 1,054.
1--'hone 48x4
NOTICE
Doable deck lien House 16x22..
Ralph Pearson YOU'RE
NOT
A GOOD
DRIVER
IF YOU HAVE THIS FAULT
yl
His memory IS 4 keepsake,
With which I will never 'Part,
Though God has him in His keepin g,
, I still halve 'him In my heart.
Ever remembered by 1119 wife.
FOR SALE -
.Anyone wanting raspberries. from
Mrs. Hull Mame 17 J1.6 between
12 and 1 'p.m and 6 and 7 p.m,
FOR SALE -
300 Rock lied Pellets, 5•1/2 immune
old, starting to lay.
Hugh Pearson Phone 11
IN. MEMORIAM
Whitford in loving memory of
nit dear 'Cu Tpr. 1-to: r
Wivittard, hined in action in Italy
on July 21st.- 1944. •
For deeds of kindness and duty
done,
For hearts and homage and honor
won,
Your memory calla for a Word of
praise
Parking with even part of your car
On the highway is against the law.
Good drivers always park completely
off the road. Moving traffic needs
all the road space.
Dad, Mother. Brothers and Sisters
r.
Carried.
Moved by Amble Mann, second-
eft by Clifford R. Dunbar that. we
instruct the Reeve and Clerk to
apply , for a grant on Johnston
Drain,
- Carried. ,
Moved by George Hutchinson,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that
all, approved accounts be paid.
- Carried. LIBRARY NOTES JAMESTOWN
Moved by Archie Masn. Second-
erl by Wm, E. Bishop that we ad-
irn, to meet again on Aug. 4th
or at call of the Reeve.
paid:
The library will be closed from;
July 23 to Aug, 7, while the librarian
Ts on vacation. Readers are asked
to get sufficient books before that
time to last them till after the -,
old neva. .1
holiday. - Carried.
The :following aedounts Were
Jack knight, fox bounty $ 3.06
2.00
2.00 paid tor
?hone
FOR SALE -
Highest prices
John Zwaan
A school reunion held on Sunday
last. .at S.S. No. 4 Grey. as part e.f.
the Grey Twp. Centennial, was
largely attended with more than
250 people registering , including
visitors from notate in the Canad-
ian West, a.aad 'drain the U. S. A.
Lou Frain presided over the pro-
gram, and welcomed the gueete.
Those assisting with the program
were mainly ex-pupils, and includ-
ed Joyce rncklin, Clinton Mc-
Donald. Eon, Sellers, Tom and Wal-
.ter MacFarlane Mrs. Ed, Martin
and "Aliso Gwendolyn Martin, and
the Dennis sisters trio,. Former
Jeochers, and pupils who, spoke
briefly Included; Dr. Fred Bryane,
Dr. Fraem Iona Bryans, Harold
Shrigley and Ken Edgar. The ladies
of the school secition served o bounti-
et the close of the
• Convenience-3 minute walk to
Union Station, closest hotel to
heart of downtown.
o Luxurious guest rooms
and! suites.
• Good Food-full course
meals and delicious snacks,
• Entertainment-Home
of the faMous Club Indigo.
featuring Broadway
Shows nightly.
Nelson Hanna. fox bounty
Wm. J, Hoy, fox bounty
M. Cardiff, clerk's fees,
foX. bounty 1.75
County of Huron, reforestation 38.26
Blyth. Standard, adv, drains 2.10
Jas, A. limns, JohnsItlen Drain 60.00
B. M. Cardiff, by-laws,
Johnston. Drain 35.00
Pollard's Chain Saws, fire
tankprepaire trulck for
tank etc. 582,13
McCulloch 0o., supplies, for
fire truck 2,653.10
Gordon Cook. freight 7.17
Beare's Ltd„ printed cheques 48,34
Carl Willis, pt. contract
Looking Drain 600,00
Rocco Metal R Roofing.
Products pipe Knetchel
Drain
-Ronald Cardiff, repair
sidewalks, Ethel.
Jack Swift, repairs
sidewalks, Ethel Village
Relief
Ronde
Edythe AT. Cardiff,
ful lunch '
erog? a 'P.
so
MEMORIAL slim
four Memorial crunmnen 1N”
Thirty-Flue Years!, Always Maiat
THE BEST EiFtA.NMEO
Along 'wftzft
Expert Designing ar.d
workmanship..
Pilaw Most itessoueblo
temetery Lotttrins a soetna.to
R. A. SPOYTON
Phone MI. WIngham, Ontr•ve TIIE
17.20
HOTEL
MO 9 P.1,5
my and. Mrs. Earl Watson leave bY
plane Aug. 9,1956. tor Vancouver
B. C.,, to spend a month's, vaseatioe
also attending the marriage of their
daughter, Leona Marie to Mr, Don,
old Raytnond Nelson,
2.63
FRONT and SIMCOE ST$.
TORONTO
PHONE: ErniRE 3.4151
FOR SALE: -
Brick. Cottage - Hydro, 2 acres
land in small village. near school,
store, and chopping mill, Priced at
$1900.00 cash -
5 acre Farm - Good house, hydro,
bank barn, on county road always
ploughed. Priced at $2500.00
General Store - in good sized
village, Stock 4000.00; equipment
$1000.00. Price incleding stack,
eciuipment and Building (2 storey)
$5800.00 cash.
100 acre Farm - Beautiful brick
2 story house, bath, furnace, and
'Pressure system, driveshed, bank
barn, 5 acres bush, Situated on
county road. Priced at. $9500.00
General Store - In good village
on highwa,y, Equipment $3500,00;
stock at invoice price.Itent for apart-
ments and store $65.00 per month.
Phone 84 .1'. C. Long, Realtor
Rrassels, Ont.
1.13
23.00
13.472.75
Clerk.
UNION UNITED CHURCH
The July meeting *If Eniale
United Church W. KS. met altthe
home of Mrs. Percy Ward. Leader
Was Mils. Les, IVICKay. The meeting
.opened with scripture reading and I
prayer. •
Mantes were read by Mrs F. Cox..
'Tie roll call was answered by a I
trip I Would like ,to take, A. letter
of apPreciation was received froM
Overseas Relief Fund 'for bale sent. 1,
An interesting ofiapter of the
study book, The Indians in Mamie FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVEI
NEEDS SHOP AT THE
MAC BAEKER AUTO SUPPLY
Permanent Type AntI Freeze
$2,75 per gallon
75 per quart
Thermostats Ranging from $1.05 to
$2.10
Spark Plugs 56o to 69c each,
Auto Light and Chawpion
• Mufflers from $4.35 to $0.20
Tali, Pipes from $2.98 to $4-915
Exhaust Pipes from $3.25 to $4.77
Phones 'Residence 95 - Business 11/1.r
2russele , Ont.
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toba and North Western. Ontario
Wan rend by Mrs. Jas. Bremner.
Next meeting will be held In the
church Aug. 7 with the Mission
Band i,n charge.
A hymn and prayer closed the
meeting.
A ehort W. A. meeting followed
with Mrs. Ralph Rent as • Ie ad'-
er. Meeting epened eolith a hymn
and prayer, A committee was (aloe.
inn to make plan s for e wed ling
diner in the chrereh in Sept. A
m,nsical contest ,arraged by Mrs. B.
Rohingon Was, enjoyed by AIL Lunch
Was served by the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Harvey Smith and. Mrs.
Delmar Dilasertat
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