The Brussels Post, 1964-08-27, Page 7gausagui pOST,, BRUSSWA, •ONTAMO
at home. There are three grand.
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The above item refera to a
nephew of Mb's. Arne Switzer and
will be of Interest to a. number of
people in this. area.
Grey Twp. Council
1.0014 held, on Auguat 4th.
149Ye4 by Webb ,mother see'
onded by Archie Mann that the
minutes of the last meeting be
adop,ed as read
- varriee
Moved. by Lawson Ward, sec-
onded by Glenn Huether
we accept an application Air a
loan of $4000 under the Tile.
Drainage Act
— Carried
Moved by Glenn Huether sec-
onded by Lawson ,Ward that we
accept an application for a loan
of 44,000 under the Tile Drain-
age Act.
-- arried
Moved by Archie Mann sec-
onded by Kenneth Bray that we
instruct the Clerk to request the,
approval of the Ontario Municipal
Board of an expenditure of $4.,200
Lor the renovation of the
Municipal Office and the expendi-
ture of 3,300 for the construction
of a Fire Hall as Centennial
projects
---*barriect
Moved by Glenn Huether sec-
onded by Lawson Ward that we
pass by-laws. No. 8 and 9 - 1964
as read a first and second time.
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray sec-
onded by Lawson Ward that we
submit to the County of Huron
Road Commission a resolution
requesting revesting of 2 mile por-
tion of County Read 19 to town-
ship and, vesting in County Road
System the Township Road
between. Lots 25 and 26 Conces-
sions 8 and 9 and between Lots
25 and 26 Concession 7, TOWIl•
ship of Grey
-- Carried
Moved by Glenn. Huether sec-
onded by Lawson Ward that we
add to the 1964 Collector's Roll
for six months taxes a building
assessment of $1,000 on Lot 26,
Concession9 for the construction
of buildings
— Carried I
Moved by Archie Mann sec-
onded by Kenneth Bray that we
give Brussels Legion Branch 218
a grant of •$300.00 for building
fund
— Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward sec-
onded by Kenneth Bray that all
approved accounts be paid
-- Carried
• Moved by Glenn Huether sec-
onded by Archie Mann that we
do now adjourn to meet on Sept.
Srih or at the call of the Reeve
Carried
The following accounts were
paid:
John AlCock, pulletis
killed 75.00
Glenn 'Nether, ptillets
killed 48.00
United Stationery Co.•
BE SURE TO GET
cheques
Crawford & Hetherington,
fees re water
agreement
Cl &ff.1-..KrauLer, Lashing ....
J. C. Conley, oil
fire, dept. 1.13
J. C. Conley, paint etc.
office 15.84
Robe. L. :taunninghapa
grease, fire dept 1.44
Geo. Rowland, gas, Lire
dept. 1.29
• MtTaggart, main-
tenance fire dept. 8.00
Brussels Legion Branch
21.S grant 300,00
Lothar Weber, stamps,
Assessor & Collector .... 60.00
Hiernsixa Nursing Home,
July account 60.25
Queensway Nursing Home
July account 75.75
Dobson's Store, groceries
relief 79.99
July rent, relief 30.00
Roads & Bridges 0,610.56
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$6,661.34
Clifford R. Dunbar, Reeve
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk
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Cauadiang each night from coast
to coast aS he reads the CBG
Sept. 23, 24
Blyth Sept. 22, 23
Dungannon Oct. 2
Embro Sept. 10 - 21.
1.4xe,er Sept. 23, 24
BRUSSELS Oct.
Pordwich Oct.
Kincardine Sept. 17, 13
Iiarkton Oct. 1,
,Listovv el Sept. 8,
London Sept. 11 - 12
Lucknow • Sept. 18, 19
Miivertou Sept. 25, 26
Mitchell Sept. 49, 40
New Hamburg Sept. 18, 19
Palmerston Sept. 28, 29
Ripley Sept. 25, 26
Stratford Sept. 21 - 25
Seaforth Sept. 24, 25
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Walkerton Oct. 21, 22
Zurich Sept. 19, 21
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SILVER WEDDING OF
TOWNLINE COUPLE
More than 150f relatives and.
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Piggott, 14th
line of Enniskillen, Saturday to
honor the couple on the occasion
of their 25th wedding anni-
versary,
daught9, Betty, (Mrs.
Dave Hall) invited the guests
to sign the register.
The couple were married by
the late Rev. J. B. Clarry
1939. Mrs. Piggott was the
former Laura Toles.
Fair the smollgaatord supper
tables were arranged on the
lawn. The head, table was cen
tered with a three-tiered wedding
cake, flanked by floral arrange-
ments of roses. Seated at the
head table with the happy couple
were Mrs. Lewis BIszicmant the
former Margaret Toles, who was
her sister's bridesmaid; Lewis
Blackman, best man, and Mrs.
,i Ray Werden, glower girl. Other
head table guests included Rev.
and Mrs. E. Herron of WyOniing
and. MT. Ray Werden, Alviston.
Little 'Beverley Hall presente41,
the knife to her grandmother.
Mrs. Piggott, to cut the wedding
cake.
Waitresses for the evening
included Leota Piggott, Katharine
Piggott, Gladys Beaton, Lynn
Yokes, Lois McKay, Donna An-
dereon, rat Black, ClarioVander-
hoer, and Dini Vanderhoef.. Mrs.
Pearl Clark, and Mrs. Peggy Tier-
ney were in charge of the food
table.
Guests were present from Sea-
forth, Denfield, Guelph, Toronto,
Oakville, Belmont, Fingal, De-
troit, Florida, Sarnia and sur-
rounding communities.
The five children of the hon•
amid couple are 'Mrs. David Hall
(Be tty), Denfield, Ont.; Kathryn,
London; Leota, Douglas and Ian
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