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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-06-11, Page 5"The Most Value At Bruise's For TOPNOTCH, and BRANTFORD BALER. TWINE (MadeRy Canadians) Guaranteed Full 10.000, ft. At Very Competitive 'Prices. TYMEX BALER TWINE ,--,- Distributed by Brantford Cordage weighs full 40 lbs. per bale Before you get your supply of twine for the haying season S E E TCH FEEDS LIMITED for the Farmer's Della& Call 199. Brussels THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: NAV. A. M. Jolinston 8A., BD. Organist: Miss Sharon Storey 9:45 am; Sunday Se4001 11:00, A.m Morning WOrahip Sernion,.ToPie: ''What's your Excuse for Living"? PRKSHY.Tf.1:1AN cklUFCti • IN CANADA MELVILLE Minister.: Rev. W. .7. Morrison MA 'Organist:-•Mrs: Frank Thompson ABCT 10.00 a.m. Church Sehool 11.15 a.m. Commimion Service Everyone, Welcome AN4LICAN CHURCH OF CANADA WALTON, ONT. (,)EE US FOR YOUR NEW RAYING EQUWAVIENT USED EQUIPMENT • 2 Model 66 New Holland Balers. one with bale thrower 4 Bar Rake in good shape 3 Bar Rake New Idea Hay Cone itioner (demonstrator) 65 'Massey Ferguson Diesel only 1800 hrs. Fordson Major Diesel with Davis Loader 35 Cockshutt with L.P.T.O. Ford ractor Case Baler only $200.00 international Baler Make us an offer- 76 NeW Holland like new Used Rola.bar Massey Ferguson Rake used 3 years) isus^gatissos.serawswariel - DEAR FRIENDS: For the past two years I have been trying to bring you a smile once in a while. Now I need the smile. I would be very pleased if you would drop me a line or a card, Wingham General Hospital. 1Wingham, Ont. This would be appreciated. Jack Thynne T. K. F. MORRIS SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The regular meeting was held in the Township Hall, June 4. Minutes of the iNlay meeting were approved as read. The re- sult of the survey of school sup- plies was examined and an order subject to Inspector Kinkead's approval, was placed with the Jack Hood Company. The sup- plies will be delivered the first day of school n September, the. Morris Board to arrange for delivery on motion. of B. Elliott and C. Hines. Motion, Black and Nicholson authorized payment of the bills presented: Hood Supplies 26.91 Alexander's HardWaze 2.91 J. Smith 29.25 The Board, is 'advertising for' tenders for supplying fuel to the schools for 'the next school year. The 'bus trip nor pupils of . Elrades 7 and 8 will be on June 18. They will visit points of interest in the Georgian Bay District. Three new teachers have been engaged and the staff for next year will be: No 1 .... ?Mrs. Doris Mulligan No., 3 .... Anna Dolmage No. 4 Mr. James Prior No. 5 .... Mrs Barbara Kechnie No. 6 Mrs. With Vincent No, 7....Miss Kathleen Wilhelm NO. S Miss bareara Wallace No. 10 .... Miss Loraine Palmer No. 12 Mrs. Flora nay The next Board meeting will lie June 25. Jas. Elston Ralph Shaw 7halrmtin Secretary APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications for Wading Pool ,Supervisor will be received at the Municipal Office until June 16th. $20.00 per week for 10 weeks, June 27th to Sept. 5th. Hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 3, 6 days, Sundays 2 to 5. Wm. H. King SWIMMING LESSONS Public School children who are interested in swimming lessons can enroll Monday, June 15th. at 7 p.m. at the Public .ibra.ry. The enrollment fee covers bus trip to pool also tlessons and seasons ticket to the ,Seaforth Swimming Pool, Lessons will begin on July 6th, 1964, This is arranged as in the past between the cooper- ation, of the, Brussels Royal Canadian Legion and the Bras- eels Lions Olub. PEOPLE WE KNOW Jack Thynne is a. patient in Wingham Hospital, We hope he 'will have a speedy recovery.. Ken Pollard has received word he was successful in passing his first year of the four year science course at the Guelph University. He obtained a standing.of 73 in a class of 257. D. ;T. Itmes of Craigiuyle, Alta., has been a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King Mr. Innes, who was Owner of the Jamestown Store • sixty years ago has been renewing Friendships jn the district. Rector: Rev. 11. L. Jennings BA.,,, LTA. Organist: Mrs. B. lialiott WI% JOHN'S 11 a.m. Holy Baptism and Primary School • ST. UP,.",i1135; Henfryn a.m. ilOy donununion CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our appreciation for the kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to us in the ;loss of a brother, Stewart McLauchlin. For the beautiful floral tri- butes, and cards. Special thanks to the nurses on third floor of the Wingham and District Hospital, Dr. Mclubbon and Dr. Stephens, Rev. W. J. Morrison, and Ttann'S Funeral Home at Brussels. The McLauchlan Family. Melville W.M.S: The regular meeting of the WMS was held in the church parlour on. June 5th at 2.30 P.m., opening with WMS purpose: After the secretary's report and ,teasurer's statement the Bible reading was taken by Mrs. 3. Mair and Mrs. Williams led in prayer. For special music Mrs. King and Mrs. nizabeth Cardiff favoured with two piano duets. Mrs. C. Matheson had. the topic, "Adventures in Faith" taken from Miss Jane Scott's book "My Adventures with God". Mrs. Wm. Speir gave a very interesting talk on the Centen- nial of the :VMS held in Montt real, where she was a delegate. 1500 members of the WMis from every province in Canada met there to celebrate the one hurt• dredth birthday of the Society in Canada. After the busineSS part, the the meeting closed with a hymn, prayer, and benediction. Grey Twp. Coturicil neeting weld on Julie Moved by Archie .Manu sec- onded by 11,euneth Bray that the minutes or tile last regular meeting and special meeting . :May .22nd be adopted as read - Carried Moved by Glenn seconded by Lawson Ward that we comply with the r9an Lit of Bun to repair .the ,portion. of • the Buchanan Drain in lot 8, concession 17. Carried Moved by Glenn Huether,. seconded oy .u.i.wson Ward that we' instruct the Clerk to requast 'the tentative approval: of the. Ontario Municipal Board of • an expenditure of $200;000 for the buildin g and equipping of a new ceatraa school - Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray sec- onded by Lawson Ward that we accept applications for tile drain- age loans in amount of $2,200 and 2,000 Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray sec- cued by Glena Huether that we pass by-laws No. 4 an 5 under the Tile Drainage Act - Carried Moved by Archie Mann sec- onded by Lawson 'Ward that we give the Recreational Committee a grant of $100.00 - Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray' seC- ended by Archie Mann that all approved accounts be paid Carried Moved by Archie Mann sec- onded by Glenn Huether that we adjourn to meet again on July 6th at 8.30 p.m, or at the call of the Reeve ag accounts w o The followi paid: Town of Listowel, deben- ture payment ,Sicond- ary School $3,103.58 Drainage debentures 415.32 Hiemstra Nursing Home May account 60.25 I QueenSway :Nursing Home May Account 75.75 Twp. of Arthur, relief 17.31 United Stationary Co. upplio.s 13.08 Unroll County Road Supt. Assoc. member- ship fee 10.00 Pred Smalidon, warble fly inspector 685.00 Recreation Committee grant 100.00 Tile Drainage Loans 1,176.20 • Melvin Carnochan, tile Drainage inspector 11.80 E. M. Cardiff, clerk's fees tile loans 9.60 Sam Sweeney, bulldozing :Walt013. dump 36.00 J. Homer Henderson, 200, 4" tile 10.71 IVI. Stevenson, fox bounty 64.00 Nelson Hanna, fox bptult 16.00 Win. Dane, fox bounty 8.00 M. Cardiff, clerk's fees, fox bounty 9.25 Elwood 111cTaggart, main- • tenance .fire dept. Roads & Bridges 4,532.03 $9,967.88 Clifford. R. Dunbar, Reeve Edythe M. Cariff, Clerk nititiaRtakti eading Traffic Safety start; tO kelNa APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications for the booth for the summer will be received at the Municipal Office until June llith., on a 50 - 50 basis. Applicants to care for tha cleaning up of papers. King •• l'soch • I to tido IA fc,f4se ate tit M bawl alirtdillrbiematageogozo