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THE UNITED CAiUI4CH
CIF CANADA
Minister:
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
COUNCIL 1MEETING
Meeting held june etli. Reso-
lutious passed as /allows;
By Lawson Ward and Charles
Thomas that, the Minutes of the
last meeting be adopted as read.,
By 'Kenneth Brey and Charles
'Ebonies that. Court of Revisan on
the Grey Branch of the Northwest
Drain be closed and By-law No, 7
be finally passed as read a third
time.
By Lawson lea) a f:rici Chaslee
Thomas that this Council approv-
es the purchase of the existing
units of the Ethel Street Lights
from the ILE.P.C. at a calculated
cost of $103.00 plus tax.
By Charles Th.omas and Mel-
ville Lamont that Engineer James
A. Howes be instructed to ex-
amine and report on the drain re-
quested 'by F.anest Uhler and
others to change the Coutts
Award Drain to a Municipal Drain.
By Kenneth. Bray atia Lawson
Ward that the open portion of
the Whitfield Municipal Drain
be put in a proper state of re-
pair to clear lots 25 and 27, Con.
cession 13.
By Chares Thomas and Mel-
ville Lamont that we grant John
Cox permission to place 12" tile
in open portion of Buttery Drain.
By Kenneth Bray and Lawson
Ward that the open portion a the
Xeffer Drain be cleared out and.
improved as requested by the
rate-payers. ]J
By By Melville Lamont and Law-
son Ward that the request of
Gordon Workman to repair the
the Johnston Drain be carried
out.
By Charles Thomas and Ken-
neth Bray that this council ap-
proves the erection of a pre-
ea
domiitately vocational addition
and alterations to the preseut
Wingliain District High School
building to accomodate au addit-
ional 4)10 pupils, and the issuance
of debentures on the assessment
of the comhined Luckuo w awl
Wiugha,m District High Schou.
Areas in payment of approxim;
ately 25% at the total cost of the
said addition and alterations.
;Be Charles Thomas and Mel-
ville Lamont that the Grey 'lown-
ship Council endorse Cie request
of Huron. County Council to es-
tablish a Community Ccllege in
the County of Huron.
tery Board be given a grant of
a150.00.,
iey Melville Lamont and Laweon
that we advertise for termers for
purchase of iron bridge hetweea
Lots 26 and 26, Con. 7. Tenders
to be 111 July 4th, 1966 by 6 p.m.
By Melville Lamont, and Lawson
Ward that we instruct the clerk.
in co-operation with the road
superintendent and reeve to pre-
pare specifications for 'tenders
on new grader with trade-in. of
Caterpillar grader.
By Melville Lamont and Ken-
neth Bray that we approve tile
drainage loan applications of
$2,000 and $2.600.
By Lawson Ward and Mel-
ville Lamont that By-laws No. 8
and 9 under the Tile Drainage
Act be passed.
By aleivnie Lamont and. Charles
Thomas that the township mill
rates be set as followse—
Commercial, 14.9 mills; Farm
•Sz Residential, 13 mills; Fire De-
partment, 0.5 mine.
By Lawson Ward and Kenitetle
Bray that all approved accounts
11 a.m. Morning Worship
PRESEY'it ERIA.N CH U
OF 'CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
interim Moderator:
Rev. McLean
Organiet-i. IViargaret Thompeon
ARCT
10:00 a.m. Cliiirch /defied!
y11:00 a.m. Public Worship
ANGLICAli CHURCH
yr I;ANADA
Organist; Mrs. S. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Primary Church liehoOl
St. Alban's and. St. David's
ATWOOD
3:'30 a.m. Morning Prayer
and CUllial
By Lawson Wale and Kenneth.
Lray that we tic now adjourn to
meet again July 4th at 8 p.m. or
at the call of the Reeve.
The following accounts were
paid:
Ontario Hydro, ouice. $15.00;
Town of Listowel, debenture pay-
ment Secondary School 2.023.65;
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Board,
grant 150.00; B. E. Hickey &
Sons, pump fire dept., . 380.00i
Geo. Rowland, gasoline, fire
dept., 2.25; J. C. Conley, oil fire
dept., 5..25; Elwood MeTaggart,
maintenance fire dept., 10.00;
Gordon Engel, fireman, 3.00; The
Municipal World, supplies, 4
;142.06; Skeoch Office Supplies,
ink, 3.33; Fred Smalldon, warble
inspector. 307:50; Drainage
Debentures, 415.32; Tile Drain-
age Loans, 7,003.75i Sam Sweeney,
bulldozIleg Sleighthohn
35.00, °oilman Drain 54.00, Alex-
ander Damp 24.60; Clifford Dun-
bar, Court of Revision Grey Br.
Northwest Drain, 6.00; Kenneth
Bray, Courtof Revision Grey Br.
Northwest Drain 6.00; Lawson
Ward, Willa „of Revision, Grey
Br. Northwest Drain 5.00; Charles
Thomas, Court of Revision Grey
'Br. Northwest Drain 5.00; Mel-
ville Lamont. Court of Revision,
Grey Br. Northwest Drain 5.00;
Northwest petit
Carnochan, tile drainage In-
spector 25.25; E. M'. Cardiff fees.
tile loans 56.80; Hiemstra Nurs-
ing Home May account 122.25;
Queensway Nursing Home May
account 126.00; Twp. of Goderich
April relief 22:67; Jimmy Dobson.
garbage collection Ethel 21.00;
Bob Pearson replace bulbs Ethel
6.50; Nelson Hanna, fox bounty
8.00; Robert Hanna fox bounty
4.00; Paul Stephenson fox bounty
8.00; A. B. Lounsbuey, mat 3.50;
Roads & Bridges 5,265.74; Total
$16,819.52.
Clifford, R. Dunbar
Edythe M.
Mr. and Urs. Ho ward Peagau
visited with Mrs. Lytle Grordou
recently.
Mrs. Earl Dunn eastaiaed
small bone frac:Lure of the hip.
when. kicked by a cow while milk-
ing. She was teethed to, bed at
home for two weeks and we are
pleased to report• is getting
around in the house with. the aid
01: a cane.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Dunn and
family and Mr. and. Mrs, Don
Jacklin and little daughter, Kit-
chener, visited with their parent§
on Sundain
Mrs. Harold Jacklin. left 'Cite'''.
ener by bus on June 12th for a
month's visit with her mother
and other relatives at Delmany,
SEW&
Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Wens en-
tertaied a aumber or friends of n
Mr. ad Mrs. Alex Cameron. in. n
honor of their 10th wedding an-
ary, on Thursday evening nivers
4 ,une 6th. Alex and Joyce were 1
presented 'oath a cornflower chip n
p bowl, and games and con- and di
tests were enjoyed by all. Lunch
was erved bringing to a close s
au e n joyable evening. n
The Saceament of Holy Com-
munia was observed in Knox o
Churc on Sunday morning, with h
Rev. Charles A. Winn as minist-
er. he regular service of wor-
as been changed for the ship h
suirr and will be held each me
Sunday at 5.4.6 a.m. Sunday a
Schoo has been, discontinued l
until September.
W. lei .S. Meeting
rile Julie Meeting of the
WaVES. VIPS held at the home of
Mrs. ;Fred Smallion. Mrs. John
Schnook, the leauer, opened the
meeting with a, reading, followed.
by the singing of hpian 568. "Lord
of 12ght, Whose name out-
shineth.", and prayer. Matt. 5: 1-
16 was read by Mrs. John Perri%
Brownie's
Drive In
THEATRE CLINTON
2. SHOWS LIGHTLY
Come as late. as 11 p.m.:
and See a Complete •
Show.
Box Office Opens at 8 o'clock
First show starts at Dusk
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 23-24
TOP
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
t.larence
rossio
Lon yed Lion
The roaringly funny tale of a.
teenager in Africa and the
jungle "gentleman" she picked
for a pal.
MARSHALL THOMPSON
BETSY DRAKE.
Color Cartoon
Thurs., June 23 Only
FREE MOPCORN FOR,
CHILDREN BEFORE 9:45
SAT., — MON., -- TUES.
June 25 - 27 - 28
makes love in 47 lanauaeall
He's a Karate Champion, Brain
Surgeon, Swordsman and
Nuclear Physicist ..
THE FIRST Feature. Length
ALL COUNTRY MUSIC
Motion. Picture Ever Filmed
Country
Musk On
Broadway
Loaded with over
30 HIT SONGS
HANK SNOW
FERLIN HUSKY
SKEETER DAVIS
HANK WILLIAMS JR.
STONEWALL JACKSON
AND' MANY MORE STARS
Color Cartoon
THUNDERBALL
You are cordially invited to attend.
A SUMMER CONCERT
by PUPILS of
Margaret' Thompson
THI URSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30th, 1966
at 8:30 p.m.
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
BRUSSELS
Adults; $1.25
A SELF SERVE COLD HAM SUPPER
will be held on Ralph Pearson's lawn
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th from 5 - 8 o'clock
Sponsored by the Morning Star 'Rebekah Lodge
Admission: Adidts $1.00 Children 12 and under 75c
COLD MEAT and STRAWBERRY SUPPER
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
TUESDAY, JUNE 28th — 5:30 p.m. to 8
Sponsored by Brussels U.C.W.
Children 12 and under: 75c
Everyone Welcome
Key. A. M. Johnston
Mrs. Free
B.A., S.D.
9:45 a.m. Chinn School
Stephenson Organist:
By Kenneth Bray and Lawson be Dalt,.
Ward that. Mount Pleasant Come-
Reeve
Meek'
and a different version was read HE'S TH E TOP
by Mrs. W. Strickler. Mrs. Sch- MASTER SPY
nook gave the meditation. Mrs. OF ALL TIME
Mac Engel read bhillinetne 2: 1- JAMES COBURN 16 and the leader again gave the LEE J. DOES - GILA GIOLAN
mediation, with prayer 1.y Mrs (Adult- Entertainment)
0. Veitch. The president, Mee. .
Color Cartoon
" Earl Dunn conducted the bus-
iness period. Thu roll call response W E D., — THURS., — FRI.
was to name an overseas naission. June 29 30 - July 1
ary and tell something about
them. Eleven members and one.
visitor were present. The supply
secretary, Mrs. Stanley Fischer,
read the supply allocation, anti
also reported on the Presbyterial
which was held at Teeswater.
Special family meeting was. dis-
Et M. Cardiff, by-laws Grey Br. cussed and left over for the July
'50-00 : Melvin meeting for farther information.
Mrs. Geo. Evans, Brussels, told,
of her trip to Synodical in Nia-
gara Falls, and' this was most in-
teresting. Mrs, W. Strickler was
in charge of the topic and read-
ings were given as follows,
India by Mrs. Clare Veitch, Tibet
by Mrs, Alex Steiss, Br, Guiana
by Mrs, Earl Dinin, Africa, Mrs.
Stanley Fischer, India, Mrs.
Harold Jacklin, and Taiwan by
Miss A. S. Forrest. The July meet-
ing Will be at the home of Mrs.
John Perrie. Following the closing I CoMing Next:
hymn and prayer lunch Was served
by the hostess. *it'll Mrs. Clare
Veitch, Mrs. A. Steisa assisting, I