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When you turn 21
you are no longer
covered by your
parents' Hospital
Insurance. You must
take out individual
membership within 30
days. Get your ap-
plication form at a
bank, a hospital, or
the Commission.
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NEW JOB?
To keep insured fol-
low the instructions
on the Hospital In-
surarice "Certificate
.of Payment—Form
104'' that your
present employer is
required to give you •
on leaving,
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NEWLY WED?
The "family" Hospital
Insurance premium
must now be paid to
cover husband and
wife. Notify your
"group" without de-
lay or if youboth pay
premiums direct, no-
tify the Commission.
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PROCLAMATION
HEREBY PROCLAIM
SATURDAY, JUNE 17th, 1967
A PUELIC HOLIDAY
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY
C. R. DUNBAR, REEVE
1967 FL:k1.) OEIVi. 2 DR. HT
390 ENCINE, AUTO. TRANS., PS, PB, RADIO
4.966 PONTIAC; RADIO
1965 PONTIAC 4 DR., HT, V8, AUTO. TRANS.
PB, PS. RADIO
1.964 MERCURY 2 DR. HT.
1964 CHEV. SUPER SPORT
MERCUKY CONVERTIBLE
YOUR :dUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORB
• nti THUNDERBIRD DEALER
EXCELLENT CAR BUYS
IDLE MOTORS
to.z..=tseergEklIkanai..'
COME HOME!
We are looking forward to
having YOU home for Brussels
"Come Home Week", June 30th,
July 1st and 2nd.
SHORT HISTORY OF
MUNICIPAL GOV'T IN
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
(wilt:limed from page one)
atea by the County in the year
1895, Grey ToWnship was re-
presented by Thoinas Striehan.
Reeve and Archibald iiislop,
Deputy Reeve. This buidiug wAs
torn down about 19(k2 a5 i: was
found unsafe; an addition hav-
ing- been constructed aboet 1951.
Another completed in 1.902 and
still another addition almost
completed, Total accommodatien
at present about 300 residents.
Reeves of Grey Township during,
those years wore Clifford
Rowland', George W, Hutchinson
and present Reeve Clifford R,
Dunbar, This home is now Huron,
view,
The names of the men and
number of years they served as
Reeve follows:
Archibald McDonald, 1865 to
1.565 and 1873, 4 years.
John Leckie, 1868 to 1.8
yorti L.
Thomas Stra.dhan, 1871 to 1881;
189.5 to 1899, 17 years, Warden.
William Milne, 1887 to 1895
,8 years.
James Turnbull, 1899 to 1903. 4
years.
Robert W. LiVingstone, 1903 to
1006, 1910 to 1920 and 1926.
14 years, Warden.
William. Fraser 1906 to 1910
" 4 years.
John McNabb, 1920 to 1.924 and
1.927, 1931 to 1935; 1948 to 1952
13 years.
James McCutcheon 19124 to 1925
2 year8—
Tfenry Keys; 1938 to 1931. 1935
to 041, 9 years,
Thomas Wilson, 1941 to 1945,
4 yea rs.
Alex. A. Alexander. 1945 to
1944, 3 years, Warden
Clifford H. Rowland, 1952 toe '
195.1, 5 yeare
George W. Huteliinson, 1951 to
1,960, 3 yeata
Clifford Dtinbar, 1960 to 1968
8 t elire,
I should like also, to record the
nobles of the Deputy Reeves who
Served the township durthg the
List 100 years as follows:
David Dobson 2 years
Archibald McDonald 4 years
Satimel Slemman 8 years
Jolla Hislop 4 years
William Milne . 1 years
9 Tears
Archibald 2 years
Walter Oliver
James Terifinill 1 year
Robert DiltVottli 1 year
John Grant 2 year's
JainesiNicFad3ean 1 fe a r
lohn Brown 5 years
John McNabb 1 year
,Taines F. Collins 6 years
ThetimS MCDonald
Fred Rowland,
3 year's
1 :feat
'1 humus C. Wilson 4 y
Alex A. Alexander )eurS
Stanley Machan 2 years
Clifford E. Rowland ,. 2 ye4V6
George MacDonald 2 yowl:
Hugh B, Smith 2 years
During the past century our
township has had nine differ.'
eat people occupy the position
of township clerk and treasurer.
Our present Clerk, Mrs. Edythe
Cardiff has filled that position
very efficiently since 1051 and is
one of the first Lady Clerk's in,
the county.
GENTLEMENS CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
The Truscott Case is in the
rapers again and in toy humble
opinion. which is one hundred
Pe' r cent correct one hundred per
cent ,of the time. Ile is iunocentt
Never jump to conclusions.
Never committ a man on
circumstantial evidence. .1 would
let the jury hang till we were all
dead before 1 yocld say guilty.
Here is my reason, When I
was about fourteen I Was sitting
in the rouse one day looking at
the pretty girls in Eaton's cata-
logue also in underwear, Npw we
had a cat we called Old Sue. Old
Sue came to us the previous
winter in a terrible snow storm.
X•X e heard a knock, at the door
and when Dad opened it in walked
the weirdest cat in history. We
figured she had been hunting
-wolves in Siberia. One eye was
closed and the other was cross-
eyed. and looked straight up. She
had been caught in a trap some-
time and on left bind foot, 'just
one claw remained, only one
too left. 'Well, this claw ,was
dandy 5 times bigger and sharper
than even a lion,. She had a tail
longer even than the bac on Jack
MeWhirtet's eat, anti not a hair
on it. This day •I'm playing With
old Sue, pulling gently on her
ears, and she's purring away on
my lap When there's a noise in
the woodshed. Mother opened
the deer and in bounded Bob
wa rwi s clog, Sir Robert Both
en, so called because neither one
was any goOd, Old Sue braced
herself and landed• on his back
while; I felt a. terrible pain hit rae.
When fight Was over I'd suffered
most. Ttuacott was convicted
because lie had a few scratches.
Well, upon examination 1' had one,
alniost nine inches long. it really
wasn't a Scratch, more like a
sabre cut from that awful claw,
didn't have any soothing salve
Lovable laden to Just two
things in. the Way of medical
supplies, in those days, Bpsoin
salts and turpentine. 1 Sensed the
whole nine inch Scratch. When
the turpentine Went to work
death Would have been weicorne.
For five minutes .1 grit my teeth
and pounded on. the Wail. ThiS
went. on ror two clays 04' t get
reightened. Maybe lockjaw wield,
set in. Maybe ti rpontine wouldn't
cure 1110. A fourteen year old boy
dOri't go to a. doctor with a scratch
e'en if it is a dandy.. I had an
inferior complex and all the
brishfultiesa cif n farm boy.
leave.. AnyWay in l goes to .the
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doctor. Now, h. wasn't doctor
Myers, but it was one just like
him. A. bit too clever, especially
with his tongue. I bared myself,
Says lie, how did yott get this? 1
says, playing with old Sue, I know
I should have given hint more in-
formation but remember
hardly fourteen, my head is down.
and l feel them eyes boring
through nee like it 'was the brace
and bit a party borrowed and
never got, back, Then T hears a
snigger and he says, next Lima
suggest you play with, young
Sue or a. buzz saw. Suppose on the
waY home there was a case
like Trnscott's and 1 was ar-
rested, perfectly innocent yet
would have been hanged
without a jury. What proof have
T. got, old Sue is still chasing Sir
Robert and may never come back.
SANDY
The Sensational young Canadian
Singer-dancer-comedienne Sandra
O'Neill was starred in a Show of
the Week hour, in color, •designed
BRUSSELS
WINGHAM
if I tell the people iwas sitting,
in. the house when a shodld be
working I'll be the ' laughing
stock of Morris. I can't tell their
1 was looking- at obscene pictures,
what Would, a smart lawyer do
with me, I'm dead already.
Now docu,`1. forget Father
Mooney Garden Party Saturday,
Jule. 21, Wingham.
Warning -- Slop poisoning the
birds, you two old women, or the
cops will soon pay a visit to
Tory 1.7U11.
Yours truthfully„
T. K. F.
1967 VV.D.A,A, PEE WEE
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
June
12 Brussels at Lucknow
:15 Mildin.ay at Brussels
to display het Sparkling talent:
Called simply „Sandy, ,.the show
also featured ..Antherty ..George
and Jeff De. Bending, 'It was seen
Monday, May 29 on CBC tele.
vision,
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