HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-07-16, Page 5alnk,y, gas, fuel
oil & tax 465.53. •
nouertateei Canada Ltd.
euiVerts 351.46.
.Duainnou Road aiachinery
repall'S 74.27
J. M. McDonald, lumber
& cement 14.40
Mel Jerxilyn, penal:1g in
culverts & hauling
gravel 149.40 •
James 'CaBeinure, rent of
tractor pulling
sprayer 413,75
Waignara Tire, repair- . _ ing tires 104.93.
Ross A. Jamieson, haul-
ins gravel 75.60
Ole eld Hardware,
threaded rods 22.48
Sam Sweeney, bull-
dozing 1224.00
Wm. McArter, rent of
tractor pulling
sprayer
Beigrave Co-Op., shovel .... 4.07
Bernard Hall, Compen-
sation' Insurance 122.50
Wingliam Advance-Tiraea
advertising 2.14
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Stewart Procter Helen Martin
Reeve Clerk
CR,ANISR.00K.
OPENING
DANCE..
AT THE
NEW PICNIC PAVILION
IN THE SEAFORTH LIONS YANK
Saturday- Night, Jutylath
from 9 to Midnight
With Musk by the CAVALIERS
,loin with the crowds in this Opening Dance event in the New
Picnic Pavilion and enjoy the pleasant surroundings of the Seafortia
Lions Park , . .
Dance , to the Pcpular Music of the Cavaliers London.
on the new 2500-foot flooNr
ADMISSION — 75c EACH
Auspices Seaforth Lions Club
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WEDNESDAY JULY, 22
IS BRUSSELS NI iffr
At WESTERN FA iii
RACEWAY
ia
7 4 5 POST TIME
FREE PARKING
NAME
ADDRESS
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SEE THE BRUSSELS
DRIVING PARK. TROT
YOU are invited to be guests of
the Raceway for this event
IllinzCLIP THIS COUPON FOR
YOUR FREE ADMISSION
GOOD FOR .ONE ADMISSION
WEDNLSDAY JULY 22 ONLY
At. WESTERN FAIR
RACEWAY'
LONDON
"WESTERN ONTARIOS FRIENDLY TRACK"
MS SW Ir•Ifi PM. BRUSSAL48, OSTAXIO
THURSDAY, J ULAY 1601, 064
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THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Mjnister. Rev. A. M, .1011110,011
BA., 13D,
Beigrave 1:0,-OPerative
Atia Annivetsary Ceiebratiou: Organist: Miss Sharen Sterey.
Combined Service
with Melville Churgh
P Ef:IAN
IN CANADA
MELV ILLE. CH URCI-4
Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist.: Mrs. Frank Tnompson
11.11,CT
Church School Closed 'till Sept.
11.15 Combined Holiday Service
With
United ,Church Congregation
Sermon Theme:
"Living in a Large Room"
All Are Weiconrie
OF CANADA
Reeitan Rev. H. L..1enuiuiii►
BA., Ur&
Organist: Mrs. B.*lilliott
SY. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning .Prayer
and Church School
Wed, July 22nd— 3 to 5 p.m.
Church Picnic, hayfield
UP.ViD 5. Henfryn
No Service
Church Picnic --- Gorrie
3 to 6 p.m.
grant of 5t.i.90 ue giveu Janney ale
'cemetery board
Carried
Moved by James aw' 4(:zi.,at.tE.:(1
a by William Easton. that.
the read accounts as areselian
Carried
Moved by Robe Small sec-
misled by James Mairthat
general accounts as presented be
paid
— "iTie Meeting adjourned to meet
again. August 3, 19tal at 5:.ju p.m.
or at the call of theiteeve
The following accounts were
paid:
General Accounts
Maitland Valley Couser-
i nation Authority
Township or Turiberry,
i gravel for damp
1 Skeoch Office Supplies,
repairs to adding
machine
Town of Clinton, deben-
tures Collegiate
Institline
Huron Expositor, advertis-
ing and supplies
Dougfas J. Callander
Pinecrest ,Manor
Bernard Ball, Compen-
I
sation Insurance
Ontario Hydro, hluevale
Street Lights
Mrs. Robert bird, sheep
killed & injured
I Ken Taylor, valuator's
i
fees
1
Belgrave Co-Op„ vvarbi-
Pearson and .Eldwards,
404,90
pauosatiatge & stationary 7.50
'Red. Front Grocery
S. B. Enliott —.an. . .
County of Huron
reforestation —, ..
McCutcheon Motors re
tank truck-gas
110.00
Brussels Legion, geant
Bluevale. Cemetery
Beard, grant 50.08
Helen Martin, salary 100.00
Morris Twp., culvert on
Pease Drain ..... 3600
Road Accounts
McArter, 'wages,
& book-
keeping 190.33
James oasemore,
wages 310.00 it
John Smith, wages 71.50
;;,..pioneurapoomaxamotAft,....'
MORRIS COUNCIL
Morris Township Council met
on July 7th, 1964. with all
members present and. Reeve
Stewart Procter presiding.
The minutes of the last reg-
ular and the special meeting
were read and adopted on
motion of Walter Snortreed and.
james mar.
Moved by William Elston, sec-
onded by Ross Smith that the
application for a tile drain loan
be accepted
Carried
tMoved by Walter Shortreed
seconded, by James inair that
the reading of the report on the
Procter Drain be held on July
20, 1964 at 9 Inma
— Carried
Moved by William Elston, sec-
(aided by Ross Snaith that By--
Law No. 6,1964 setting the
Township mill rate for 1,964 at
14 mills for farm and restueat-
ial eyoperty and 1516 Mills for
commercial property be passed
— Carried
Br:Law No.r '6, 1964 setting the
penalty on unpaid taxes at 2 per
cent after December 15, 1964 i
Etna % of one per cent per month
beginning January 1, 1965
, Carried
Moved by Ross Smith sec-
chided by William ElstOn that a
grant of 8215000 be given the
Bruasels Legion Blinding rand
Carried
;VIOVed, by` James 1Viair seconded
by Walter Shortreed that a
AN(ILICAN CHUP,CH by"17'; head SuPeriaceudeut be
paid
1090.ob
7.00
28.05
340403
108.31
71.25
71.25
91.26
3,90
tide • 4.
12.30
2.50
Moved by Walter Shortreed 4 Mel. Jermyn, Clea,key
seconded by James Mair ghat Dump
260.00
1
C H
N
Adults '1:50
BALL GAME ID
C K. 4 i A .R L. f.; L.! E.
Tfra: ARENA AT $:30 Pale
DANCE TO FOLLOW
Children 5Qc
EVERYONE WELCOME
k.,43,•••• as, ....cm:e.o.m.
:Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and
children, accompanied by Miss
Shirley Smith, spent the week.
end at Burford Lake.
Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Dunn, and
Teddy left on Tuesday for their
home in Gilbert Plains, Man.
Congratulations to Mr. anct
ars, Don Jacklin, (nee Linda
Dunn) on the birth of their
daughter, Tracy Lynn, on. Moue'
day, July 13, in Listowel Meraor‘h
inl Hospital,
Read the ads. in the Peat
Mr. Garth B. Wilson conducted
14.25 the regular morning service in
11 Knox Presbyterian Church on
74.00 suadaY, July IL
Mr. Wilson will also occupy the
pulpit for the next two Sundays,
Jaly 19 and July 26th.
16'5,10
Misses Alice J. Forrest and.
Kate McNabb are able to be in
their own homes again.
87,50 nar. and airs. Oscar flulten, of
63,33 Conestoga, were week-end visitors
with Miss 111 Steles.
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