The Brussels Post, 1967-08-17, Page 5III/ tali/448 „kW: THUILSDAY, AUti. 17th, 1967
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL FLOWER SHOW
and
TURKEY BUFFET SUPPER
to be held in
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th
Supper 5 to 7 O'clock Adult $1.25 Children 75c
FLOWER SHOW 3 to 7 O'clock
EVERYONE WELCOME
THE UNITED CHURCH,
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A. S.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
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A HALF GALLON IN YOUR FREZLER
FOR QUICK AND EASY SERVING
12 TASTY FLAVOURS TO CHOOSE FROM
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TOWNSHIP OF GREY
COUNCIL IVIEET1Ne
'Grey Towship Council meeting
ws held on. August 8th.
Resolutions were passed as
follows:
By Kenneth Bray and Lawson
Ward:
That the minutes or the regular
and special meeing of July 17th
be adopted as read.
By Lawson \Yard and Melville
Lamont:
That applications for loans in the
amounts of $1,500., $3,600., and
$3,200 under The Tile Drainage
Act be accepted.
By Melville Lamont and
Charles Thomas:
That By-laws No's 20, 21, 22 and
23 of 1967 be passed to levy au
annual rate for a period of ten
years under the Tile Drainage
AcL
By Charles Thomas and Lawson
Ward:
That the Cranbrook. Cemetery
Board be given a grant of $150.
By Melville Lamont ' and
Char/es Thomas:
That the request of John Bishop
and Donald Martin to repair the
Rail Drain be accepted and that
Clifford Dunbar be appointed
0 el s sioner. _ .
By Lawson. Ward and Melville
Lamont:
That the request of N. Terpstra
Owner of Lot 26, Con. 10 and.
Joseh Cooper, Owner of Lot. 24
and Part Lot 25, Con. 10 be ac-
cepted and that E. H Uderstadt,
O.L.S. and Drainage Angineer
of Triton. Engineering Services
Limited, Orangeville, Ontario, be
appointed to make a survey and
prepare plans, profiles and report,
for the repair of the open port-
ion and improvement of the tile
pOrtioa of Branch A of the Cox
Municipal Drain to clear Lot 26,
Con. 10 in accordance with the
Drainage Act 1962-63.
By Kenneth Bray and Lawson
Ward:
That Council request B. M. Ross
& Associates Lititited to conduct
a preliminary survey on• the pro-
posed construction of the Grant.
Bridge Situated on Sideroad bet,
Weep Lets 6 and 6, Concession 1.2!
also Jacitlin Bridge between Lots
5 and 6, COnCessions 2: alto Hay,
den. Bridge opposite Lot '14,
t,osSien 2.
Melville Latriorit and Charles
That. tly-1.11W" Nti. 24 Of 1907 . tilt
restrict the Weight of vehicles
1:14ssitig over the Hayden Midge
at Lot 14, Concession 2 be passed.
and submitted to the _Department
of Transport for approval.
By Kenneth Bray and Charles
Thomas :
That all approved account be
paid.
By Lawson Ward and Kenneth
Bray:
That we do now adjourn to meet
again September 5th at 8:30 p.m.
or at the call of the Reeve.
The following accounts were
paid:
Corrugated Pipe Co., pipes
West McTaggart
Drain $ 399.35
The Listowel Banner,
advertising Proclamation
& Drain tenders 16,80
The Enron Expositor, ad-
vertising Proc-
lamation
The Myth Standard, adver-
tising Drain
tenders 10.00
Cranbrook Cemetery
Board, grant 160.00
Sane McLennan, water
()glee 25.00
.Lyton Quipp, hens
killed &2.60
Norman S. Hoover,
fencevieer
Ross Stephenson,
fenceviewer
Alex Gulutzen,
facevic.wer
Jack Bishop, fox
bounty
Brussels. Morris & Grey
Telephone System,
office phone
• * • *** • •
Tile Drainage Loans 4,226.30
Melvin Carnochan, tile
drainage Inspector -30.70
E. M. Cardiff, fees tile
drainage loans - 33.62
Village of 'Britatela, nursing
home account,. May
and June 19.70
Town of ListoWel, nutting
hotne account, June .... 7.26
Welfate,62.67
fire dept.
q i 44 •
Rowland, gaSoline,
3.40
J. C. Conley. battery &
bulbs, fire depti 5.42
Fliwood McTaggart, main,
tenance fire dept. ., 12:00
ToWnship of Walletle, Main ,
teilat ce Mtilseiverth
8,94 street lights
JIM Dobson, garbage Col-
leetiOn, Ethet
tiMidS Arid thidoko
Cid, 137.1S
Clifford It. buribtir
Reeve
Hdythe it citrate Clerk
GARD OF THANKS
wish to thank all my, friends
and neighbours wire so kindly
remembered mu, W141s a patient in
1, ieturiu lismpital. Thanks to Rev,
A. Johnston. A very special thauks
to Bill an Delores Wheeler, also
Lois Whittard.
It was gratefully 'appreciated;
Jean McQuarrie
WILD WEST RODEO
• CE,N,TENIAL WILD WEST
.1101.4.4() at TS:ESN/ATER PARK
on TUESDAY AUGUST :'.'2nd at
8.30 p.m. Breath taking unfor-
gettable thrills and stunts galore
comedy acts, variety acts --
untamed Canadian West Bucking
Broncos, ferocious bucking Brah-
ma bulls — square dance team
horse-back do-si-do. Chip Morris
M.C. Adults $1.00, children 50c
sponsored by Teeswater Agri-
cultural Society.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. L. L. Crowley of the Palm-
erston dental clinic wishes to,
announce that his latest staff
acquisition is Dr. Elliott Atkinson,
Dental Surgeon, recently of
Dalhousie University, where he
graduated this year as the medal-
ist of his class. Phone 343-2720
CRANBROOK
Personals
Mr. nun s. t larula Jackun
an unjoyaOle I
bus trip to Winnipeg anti But-
nianny, bask.
Miss baryi 'Pesky. Tara, spe'at.
a Lew days with Miss Eilizabetn
Pfeifer.
Miss Alice .1. Forrest is spend-
ing [The week at Eincard.ine.
Mi sses Sheila and Nancy
6 D'iteicjer, iiucumpai ieu by Mrs.
Delmar Dils w or th and Mrs.
Stuart McNair, are in. Montreal
attending° Expo.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mac
P.4agel were Donald Engel, Chris
tine, Mark and Timothy, Wood-
stock, Mrs. WM. Engel, Strat-
ford, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Gilbert
Smith, Winthrop. Christine re-
mained for a week.
Miss Margaret Shortreed.
Walton, is spending her holidays
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Patterson.
and Marie, Kelona, B.C.; also
Mr, and Mrs. B. Watson, and
Barbara, Thotudale, spent Thurs-
day with Mr. arid Mrs. Clare
Veitch and fandly:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight and.
family spent the weekend with
Mr, and 1VIrS. Gordon, kluge]. and
family at Betforti Lake, north of
Wiartott
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacklin
ate Moving into the house on the
farm of Kett Tischer on the 9th
WALTON
.MISS Caroline Vtasst is 'hall,
Baying in iltaitioloa with her uncle
And aunt Mr.. and Mrs. kraiikl
Marshall, 1.
MrS, Petty liolintin, battle.;
and Mit, Hilda 8olioto, or Sea=
forth Were visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. hetliett ttalritiS,
Mts. Myrtle flitifiphtiOO' of
llama was a, visitor with mtg:
20.00
11,029.72
6.721FLOWER SHOW AND
TURKEY SUPPER, AUG. 25
The annual Flower Show and
Turkey Supper of the Brussels
horticultural Society will be
held August 25th in St. John's
Ang,:ca,n Church.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. MCCARROLL
11 A.M. Public Worship
Organist: M. Thompson A.R.C.T.
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Parish Priest:
The Rev. F. G. Sraby, B.A., L.th,
SAINT JOHN'S -- Brueeehw
Organist Mrs S. Elliott
8:.00 amt. Pltichatist
1.1: oil a.m. ?Matins
Ast
SAINT ALBANS &
SAINT DAVID'S ATWOob
9:80 6.M. Matting'
-crzsardw-imann Piumminwvagginw:licorxr,'.-4-sa-0-...t.'":. »-r 'rzi;;;.4.vr•
FOR A DELICIOUS SUMMER TIME TREAT
SERVE YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Peter McDonald last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Lydiata
and family of Barrie, have been
visitors this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Ritchie.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Donald and Rickey, accompanied.
by Mr. and Mrs. Murray linether
of. Brussels visited Expoi Mont-
real, and Ottawa last week.
INIMMI•11111,
BORN
HKETHEat — To Mr. and. Mrs.
Gerald Huether (nee Elizabeth
Cooper) of St. Catharines, on.
August 10th, a daughter —
Sandra Leigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huether of
Oraubrook are the happy grand-
parents.
Sat. - Mon. -"rues Aug. 19 - 21 - 22
THE BIG MOUTH
Vs THE BIG MOB!
Jerry Lewis as
The .Big Mouth
-- Pius --
THE FORTUNE COOKIE
(Adult Entertainment)
Thurs. - Fri. 9Aug. 17 - 113
ONE MILLION
YEARS B.C.
Color
— Plus —
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CinernaScope
L1STOWEL
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
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Color
SUNDAY MIDNITE
Aug, 20
THE BRIDES OF
FU MANCHU
Cofer
-- Plus —
PSYCHO CIRCUS
Wed. • Thurs.
Aug. 23 - 24 23 •
ELVIS •is in •
Dount. TROuBLE. •
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and; —
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