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run over. Another day Garry hit
the side of a big load of hay. It
e:id '.he sleigh into the ditch and
the load took fire. The puck had
travel:ed With such speed it took
fire and the hay and sleigh were
destroyed. Rubber pucks were no
good. One slap front Wilson's
stick and they looked like an old
ehew of bubble gum. We bigger
hots used the weighth oft the
weigh s.cales or door knobs, and
the younger lads 4 inch stove lids.
The best shot I ever sen was by
Wilson. We 3rd liners had to walk
by Ike Verns residence. Ike had
the hest apple orchard in Morris
ort4 the reddest strawberries. He
alto bed the Meanest dog. No
NEWS. tTglid§
Laist is t ek I look in Igo iloogeY
t'oartionitiit. it NS as51.1 ruiretia.
ing to . s those lateingeet
Lus instead lit tIOUDttUi eerier&
'Ille tint day L Was there early
alai I sat down directly beititut
the gvai. They were picking three
etere from a Saute Just finished,
e.- si i :;,.t to ureauteng of the days
%lieu. I headed the show with
the teinadian vaudeville, caval-
Leine of tears. and I guess I fell
asleep. I was wakened by a yel-
ling elm:ring, upplundiug mob of
people and they were all looking
at me. The referee, that young
I:owe, woe shaking his face at
me. whiskers and all, and point-
2. et the pue k. wlucu a young
eel tele goanenderi was atop of.
I didn't know what it was all
A lone but I says to myself, if that
„ :ewe, fellow wants to ue impu-
aeet and rattle his head at me
I ran do the saute. So I pointed
to the mule and shook my bead
like, a dog shaking a rat. Welt
I'll be darned if he didn't grab
that puck and skate out on the
ice and drop it between the first
two players he seen. Later meets
Jim Prior and Rev. Johnston,
They spat on :the floor in front
of me and turned their heads
1...i. was i to knew i uoai Jduge•
"ad. had .,.wardeda decision in
'al:our of Delgrave. Nobody ever
said ae.word to me about ueing
judge. But oh boy, the ditterence,
tere ei angee in to years. The kids
of to-day are pampered pets. leg
in tete morunee in time 1U Mt. t:
e ne crispies, honey dew, or some
oilier delicacies, and ride to
s;:nool, In the olden dayie buys
tau stamina, the staying power
purcige, meat anti potatoes, walk
a mile and a half at maybe 40
in.ow. They were Longa in (nose
mos. At Browntuwa we had an.
open air rink and played hockey
lit our shirt sieeves, If it was
over env below zero we rolled
.iuwn our sieeVes. I remember
triolust day our trustees set up
the goal posts. The first shot
Garry Wilson had, the puck busted
through the net and broke a.
9; window in Agars house forty rods
away, Garry says watch this, so
he let fly at the goal post, He
bent it back and there it lay,
flatter than Roger West's chance
of beating that young Gaunt for.
I
M.P. I remember one day my
shut was high and it hit the end
AR Tractor, I of a big load of logs. it drove
houser, Fr attend Auger tpye the sleigh, ahead so fast the neck
snow blower. I.H.C. Ace 3 Bottom : yuke broke and both horses were
Plow on rubber. I.H.C. 3 Section
Drees. 6 Section Harrow and i-
Mower. Cockshutt 4 bar Side
Rake, Hay Rack 8 and 16, Neve- :
Holland 202. 110 bus. Manure
stretcher. I.H.C. C 32 Power !
i-.1prender (newt. Set Sloop Sleighs*,
Littlo Beim:, Hammer Mill, 3 horse F
motor. Beatty Litter Carrier. 100
ft. trark. 4e ft. polo
(emit Aerator and motor. 86 ft.
F.'xteneioti ladder. Quantity Cedar
Posts. Corner Posts. Ketcbutn's
talon nutfit. model 2.01.-R: with
revolvint head. Stone Boat —
Nun-tenets other artieles.
at ertris dash
No ft eteNe As Farm is Sold
JACKSON ee JACKSON
Auctioneers, Ltstowel
FOR &dux
av Bailee et nue%
Chester 220J6'
koftie Lv eal-it.re. Oran It:asset!,
3th line Atoms. lenone 376W5
Ve ANTED
t 0.1.tst* al. tots LOC grass
ant& 11 'Met', Jue klubites •
I avail 3;4.Ie
WANTED
- euune Mother • wishes to de
baby statue to her uwa twine.
:ewe 1;russels 1014-
HUuse. FOR SALE
ue tauveti trow preeent
leeteereu ter .urn, clown tor salvage.
Loustim
tun SALE
eviler l'uste, unehore and brac-
es, beiueu wire alai page wire.
Neinehrop General Store, Phone
3.:Z-12.47 Seaforth.
MAN WANTED —
For Dairy and Creamery
Plant Work
Also Some Truck Driving
Good Wages and Steady eine-toy-
meet for the right man. Apply fat
person to R. B. Cousin, at
Cousins Dairy, Brussels.
CONCRETE WORK
Expert; eye/II/ley and Roofing
repairs; specializing in Stabling
Dun Ives, Brussels, 345W6 or
teotterich 5244356.
CUSTOM WORK DONE —
rianung of corn and beans with
4erow planter; also equipped wiit
liquid tertilizer attachments.
Apply to: John -Cronyn, Blyth,
Paolle 533-9440.
ARE YOU LOOKING?
For a good-paying part-time
Job, Avon offers a. marvelous
opportunit.y. immediate place-
ment for ladies of Morris or Grey
townships.
Phone collect evenings er Write
All's. M.MilAson, 17 klawkesbury
Ave., London, 45.1-0541.
FOR SALE
All verities Seed Grain. Clov-
ers, Grasses, inoculants, Pride
Seed Cant and Evergreen lawn
grass mixture. Pasture trefoil &
Timothy 0.04 per acre, Low laud
Mix $4.60 per acre, Highland
hay Pasture of Alfalfa, Red
clover. Timothy, Bronie and
Meadow Fescue (2u- lb, per acre)
$7.41. Custom Seed and Grain-
Cleaning. Roy Crainin. & Son,
Pinkerton. Phone Cargill 366.2394.
FOR SALE —
Double House in Brussels.
rooms in each side. furnace,
bath. I• upboardc This can be made
an extra good investment.
roofn cement block house.
'new cupboards, nice bathroom.:
barn. garden.
pt,0111 cottage'. nice bathroom,
oil hot water heating. good lot.
and garden.
Apply: .Tohn Wade. Monsen,
?hate a, Agent for Cflytott
Hogg. Galt
C.IRQW CU4.:IJME3Elle
Jeetru eleney.
It pee have ee acre or •nioee
give cuetunbers for
14 1 S
4it.1.4.` . t.t. .ti)b;Att sued
nee Pick. iep Ae Gate
Dick's terudiug Station. No. 10
All Is.t.tint,rs eehoue
Dublin
WANTED
10.1nottr-. 't% t:l9k1.4 4,)
i'ackers• LAO. iii ,'LLest
Vrii. Vale. 4 toli also
heaee reubtte, in:use:lett te Lennie
itab liameere, assoaktny jlullat 141'
brussels
UWItti; to the +ur; turgt:
oenainci ior meat, .ttlibn.
growers are wanted ail over unt-
erio. Lull or part time. t' oil ,u-
teriatiema uzL raielue rauoits
oretulug stove. etultaet. -Berea)
flub • etabbatry, Brussete
44J.
COMPLETE
CLEARING. SALE
for JAMES TURVEY
Lot 19, Con. 2, Morris Twp. 3
miles West of County Howl No. 12
be, I ur+LJAY, Al-'rti t. LL
at 1 p.m.
Cattle
Stan utot n L ow, yea.a, i>gill
can at tout; Snortuurn Low,
yeitrs, trust; eau at loot; slim
,fort. L years, urea Aueuet
baottnura Low, 3 3 ears, 'AWL.-
ture twee, sprneeer; 4o.Lortilorli
Cow, 4 yeare, treeu, emit at toot
Shorthorn Cow, ,years, close
Shorthorn natter, years, bred
September 21; Shortnorn Cow,
10 years, fresh, calf at foot;
Shorthorn COW 4 years, close
springer; Shorthorn Cow; 6
years fresh, calf at tout; /Walt
Cow, a eears, treeh, calf at toot;
Led Cow, 6 years, clime springer;
Red Cow, 4 years springer; Red
Cow, 6 years, pasture bred,
springer; Red Cow, S years,
fresh, calf at foot; Reg. Short-
horn Bull, 2 years (Gaulle breed-
ing); 7 Shorthorn Steers, 1 year;
Shorthorn - Heifers,- 1 year;
(AU treated for warbles)
Swine
York Sow, bred December
e, Big Chunks
3 York Sows, -due time of sale,
3rd litter; 1 York Sow, bred
January 2
Feed
1300 Bales Mixed Hay
fv achinery
1052 John Deere
heat
;stows doe,. el raid /..4.• AAA
as Mg i 'etc-. -lee lied eiel e to ....
trent .tat lenitive on cue
alt . t . +. , it to 1.• %Ai
tilt r ike ul oleic Nboaal
tiuuiut +1c nun t't to • Aatits a 1%.1;
OIL 1's.•11, s 114j itua 1\ as hick,'
ed oy ioi us. km*. title day \viten
u were uractbill16, WA:key o
sues him across the livid
1.5u yards. We built a bit of a,
minims to raise the puck uplike a
gull: bail. coirry LULA. oft his coat
elosea uee eye and wok pertect
The iltlekt• took °hi Pete lair
tin the side of the head. Do you
know what that cursed dog did?
lie just let it go in one ear and
out the other, picked UP the puce
in his Auteuil and trotted back.
home.
I got Lu trot along too.
eto knee Nest week -Why We lost
the' Fuehre Trophy". Don't for-
gi;t. the Lions Amateur teuncert
Ality 6th 'and hold everything for
the Grand Centennial Ball. A real
old Tyrue Dance. Watch for date.
Truthfully Yours,
T. K. F.
GREY TOWNSHIP.
COUNCIL MEM ING
Resolutions u(lople.1 by Grey.
Township Council iretudede
----By Charles Thomas and Mel-
vine Lamont that the tender of
Harvey Krotz Limited. Listowet.
Ontario. to supply a F250 1967
Ford c.,.-.1nr: pickup truck, equip-
ped as per township spenifica-
tion , at-a price. of -$1.783.06, be
accepted; •
—By Thomas and Kenneth
'Bray that tho request of Slan,
ley Brown. owner of lot 35. con.
17 and others. be accepted and
that E. H. t-derstadt, OLS and
Drainage. Engineer of Triton
Engineering Ser.t..-?s Limited.
Orangeville, Ont.. ho appointed
to make a 4ttrvey and prepare
plans, profiles and report for
repair and improvement of the
Machin Municipal Drain:
—By Lawson Ward and Lamont
that the request of Orval Harri-
son. owner of lot 30. con. 15.
and others be accepted and
that E. H. Udcrstadt. OI.S be
appointed to make a survey and
prepare plans. profiles and re-
port the repair and improve-
ment of the Fraser Municipal
Drain:
—By Thomas and Lamont that
Ne. 5 of 1967 to provide
for the participation of the
Township of Grey Fire Depart-
ment in County Mutual Aid be
finally passed;
—By Lamont and Ward that
by-law No. 6 of 1967 be passed
to appoint Fred Smallcion an
inspector under the provisionc
of the Warble Fly Control Act
• at 51.25 per hour plus 10e per
mile mileane:
—By Bray and Lam. r. that the
hourly rate for '.7rader,1 to hire
be set al 510.00.
Accounts pail: Frank Cowan
Co., additional insurance prem.
turns. 02: The Mnnicipal
1,Vorld. de,: tans; 31.99: drain-
age tiehniztur:. 18.41: Lothar
Weber. - supplies. 1.54:
Robt. L. Cunnin;ham. furnace
oil. 31.20: Town of Vstc.vel.
nursin‘I home ,itarge back. 20.-
85: Brussels Coal Yard. relief
account. 141.22; Lothar Weber,
relief annount. 141.22: McCut-
cheon Grocery. relief account.
137.37; Relief accounts. rent.
60.00: James E. Stnith. bury
dog. 2.00; Jim Dobson. carbare
collection, Ethel Village. 20.00:
C. M. Stet-cnson. fox liGunty.
4.00; William Bailtie. fox
bounty. 8.00; George Wesen-
berg. to Assessors' meeting,
PSYCHEDELLEC PROM
iteeidee tile tt:clratw s uonliug
to our l'ziyui.tedeitic -17•11day.
Aptil tront -n, .afr 10 1: uo a.ln. at • lareiun lick, married
nut) luso torn, weird.
ev.. nine. Admissiork
„ nowt,• by tiLe
NOTICE —
Any till iett ever front the ex-
ee eleitee re etreets will be sold
0,+ p :eau atter the needs
of the Aletheal•Deittal location .
nal, been filled.
Apply .rt the Clerk's Office,
H. King,
Clerk
5.tete road,. and br:dg-es. 3,402.-
:19: tote: $4.039.57.
tary-treasurer, Mrs. - William
Strong; public -relationS, Mrs,
Wilfred Coleman; district dir- -
eeter. Mrs Gordan Papple; al-
Ornate. Mrs. It M :colt; branch
directers, Mrs. Leonard Strong,
Mrs. Eldin Kerr, Mrs. John. E.
ALelean - anti Are, Lome Law-
son: auditors:. Mrs. E. Croz-
ier, Mrs. W.• Celeman: pianist.
Mrs. John McGregar; assistant, •
Mrs. John Hondersoti; curator,
Mrs. Wallace Haugh; flower
and rand .cent.-ever, Mrs. Gor-
don Elliott; botch ecwener,-
Mrs. James F'..ey.4; serapbook,
Mrs. Alex Pepper and Mrs.
Keys; proeram. Mrs. MacLean
and Mrs. Carl Vanderzon; soc-
ial. Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Mrs.
- John Henderson. Mrs. Arnold
Campbell. Mrs. Omer Cameron
and Mr,. Tl. M. &At: property,
Mrs. Elliott. - Mrs. Hunt. Mrs.
11..1, Doite nominatin' commit-
tee. the bewail directors.
Stand lee committee conven-
ers are: Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. An-
drew Turnbul:
histontal researOL Mrs. Dnee,
Mrs. Gorden McKenzie; public
relations offic,..rs Mrs. Cam-
eron. Mrs. ;':art Papple: home
economies MEd health. Mrs. Er-
lin Whitmore. Mrs. Graham
Kerr; citizen:41:p and education,
Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Isaac Hud-
son; remit:11.km-, and interna-
tional. Mrs. Lorne Dale and Mrs.
Ross Gordon.
A committee was named to
he •charge of the fall fair
booth and further plans were
made for the historical pageant
-Portraits of the Past" to be
held here in May. Members
were hlt ited to atttnd Achieve-
rru‘nt Day i9 May. at Seaforth
Di-trict 11;-11 School.
Plans are to present a Cen-
tennial Cup to the first baby
horn July 1st or the nearest
date following in Seaforth Com-
munty Hospital.
A n..nort of the district an-
Flirt! meet its held at
vuts, eft en by Mrs. W.
Colema... The tai-triet annual is
to be held at in Ma‘.
Mrs Wilfred Cierman who
had held the office of went-
tarylrrasurer It.r the past six
ye:xs wa, presentnd with a WI
'up ::ud saucer. Tin, motto was
"Itts-e i‘ a thouzht worth von-
rierinz. there isn't an" doubt:
the surest way to happiness is
spreadinn it -about."
Courtesy remarks were made
by Mrs. John -Kerr.
. Have you your entry in for
competition in the IAonle Amateet
e'rriety Night?. Hurry it up)
Saturday Is the deadline date,