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For your support, nice comments on our
expanded premises, your pa.Liehoe oaring the
change-over period wileit it was impossible
to give the service :.we like to give.
lo our suppliers who made it possible
to have the prizes available ror tne occasion.
To the prize v., niner§, congratulations to
the customers not so iucky, we hope the
shopping bag's, etc. will serve a goon purpose.
In the future our policy will v.3e, as
in the past, to Keep as complete a stock
as is practical, to hold prices at as reason-
able a level as possible, to service the
merchandise we sell, and others when time
permits.
Thursday's Winners:
Mrs. Geo. Hislop jr., RR. 2 Wroxeter, Combination
radio and record player
Mrs. Don. McLean, 1 gal. Kern 1-Ccat Exterior paint
Doug Brigham, year' supply light bulbs
Friday's Winners:
Murray Long, 24 pce. stainless steel cutlery
Joe Smith, IRR 3, Brussels, embossed tray
Ross Nichol, 1 gal. paint
Saturday's Winners
Mrs. Geo. Noble, 8 pce. corning-ware set
Bill Sullivan, radio
John V. Warwick, electric clock
Anne Stratychuk, 1 gal paint
Harvey Dennis, 1/4 " electric drill
LDFIELD PRO HARDWARE
Canada's Minister of Agriculture
Goderick Saturda , June
Parade to Court House Park from Hamilton Street, headed by the Goderich Town Band
will begin at 3:15 p.m. Program at park at 3:30 p.m. — Refreshments -- Ice Cream — Pop
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NEW.. AML.RiCAN HOTEL
RAUSBALS Ilit,USSELS, ON/LA.1W 141,1;RS1)AV, JUNE itir-b• .AVUb
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Ontario Education Capital. Aid
Corporation, interest .12,375.00
George Michle salary .15.00
Road Accounts,
J. M. McDonald, who 4 PO.41s
22.18
Alex Inkley,
710. 92
Joe Kerr '14tcl.,
.7())/!,f4thani. Tire $ervice, rear
tractor tire 180,60
Lloyd Jacklin, supply.load and
haul gravel. 1134,07
I-11.0o0ward: Smith, brush Way 36-
Ii. O, McNeil, oxygen, repair
generator and 43rushkill 345.5E
Glenn MoKercher, backhoe •
rentals 10.00
1-Jydro for shed 32.82 •
Bank of Commeree, Canada Pen-
sion 13.43
Receiver General, oneowloY-
meat Insurance 5.92
James. Caseinore, wageS 402.00
Wm. McAster, wages book-
keeping 237.80
Oahu Smith, wages 306,
Clerk
Reeve
FRIDAY
Kitchen Open Featuring —
Spareribs & Kraut,
Hot Turkey, Dinners
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
Regular games: '.‘Irs.Buchanan,
LisLowol; Mrs, • Woods, LiStowel;..
i11rs. Bates, 141,rxisLon; Jim car-
nish, Kincardine; Mrs. ArtDaVie,
Harriston; Mrs. Toman, Wrox-
e ter; • Mrs. Lloyd Al on tgowery,
Wingimin; Mrs. Art Davie, Mrs.
trauss, Mildunq and Mrs. Winer
Gull, Mildatity; Mrs. Ueerl Yeoman,
1,Vroxeter; Mrs. Derbecker, Wing-
1r0111 and Mrs. McLennan, Loch-
Lash; Tony St.. .113,etrie,
Shure Lhc Wt:alth: .Tony•
Marie; Marie; Mrs. Sproule, Luck
aov, and Tony SLe. Marie.
Spociai: 1614,
a.in yaw Mrs. MeLeanau."
jackpot consolation and bonus:
Mrs. Coug rd. in, \V Inghilln, Mrs.
Obright WingLain, Mrs. C 1 i ff
Heary„ 14irriston and Mrs. Strauss
Door Prises: Mrs. Sproule, Mrs.
Riley, Mrs. Rich, Wingham and
Mrs. Cliff henry
MRS. DOROTHY WOLF
THURSDAY NIGHT
LORNE.' ALLAN and
THE HURON COUNTY B'OYS
APPEARING FRIDAY and SATURDAY
IN THE "RAINBOW ROOM"
W'E FEATURE;
Friday —
Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburgers
Saturday
Southern. Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers
g4S„ fuel oil &
bulldozing
tax
lielen D. Martin
William Elston
SIVIILEY'S HAVEN
QUEEN'S HOTEL, LiRUSsi.LS
ENIERTAINMEN
HEAR DOREEN DANBROOK kiN I rig: PIANO
Southern Fried Chicken*
and Sandwiches
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL MEETING
All members were present for
the June meeting of Morris
Township on June 3rd, 1960;
The following motions were
carried.
Moved by Thomas Miller, sec-
by Robt. trrasby that minutes of
the lest Meeting, be adopted as
read,
Moved by Ross Smith seontl-
ed by Thos, 1J illor that James
Mair look after repairs to Sellers
Drain
Moved by James Moir seconded
by Ross Smith that road accounts
in the timbals of $6500.45 as pre-
sented by rend superintendent be
accepted
Moved by •Ross Smith, second-
ed by Robt. Grasby that Court of
Revision on the Walton Drainage
Works be opened
There were no appeals to consid-
er
Moved by James Mali' seconded
by Thos. Miller that Court of Rev-
sion the. Walton Drainage Works
be closed
Moved by tl.oss Smith seond-
oil by Robt, Washy that By-LaW
No. 7, 1968 be finally passed as
road a third time.
Moved by Thomas Miller, sec-
onded fry Robt, (busby- that By-
Law No, 8; 1968, 'setting mill rate
f.,,1* County, general purposes and
Cur school: purposes be given 1st
and 2nd readings
Moved by Ross Smith, second-
ml by Jas. Mair, that By-Law No,
8, 1968 he given third and filial
reading and finally passed
The Township mill rate for :gen,
oeal purposes reinains the same
as In 1967, namely 15.3 for farm
and residential property and 17
m ills for littStileSS and continertial
pretterty
Moved by Ross St111111,.• Second-
od by Sas, Mair that By-Law
9, setting the penally on. unpaid
taxes at 3 percent arid. interest at
% of One percent, commencing
January 1, 1999 on 1.968 taxes and
VA.' arrears for all preceding
years, lie given 1st and 2nd read-
Moved by Robt. Crasby second-
01: liy thoS,,, Miller that 1y-Law
No. 9, 1968 be given a third read-
ing and finally passed
Moved by James Mair seconded
by Robt, (Irasby that general
accounts as presented be paid
Moved by Ross Smith, second-
ed by Robt, Grasby that a grant of
$100 be given Brussels Centen-
1;1 00 1711 it tee
i\loved by Thomas Miller; sec-
by Ross Smith that meeting ad-
journ to 'not again July 1, 1068,
at 7 .01,
General Accounts
Baron. Expositor , re.t McCall
Drain Imp, 816
Hydro rot, hall 9.75
Mu nicipa World, supplies
8.0,0
Listowel Banner, drain ads.
7.56
Department of Health, Insulin
15.82
IM I telt el 1 v o c ate, Drain Ads.
8,32
Winghtun Retarded Children's
Eiducatioft Authority 64,5.00
Gordon Guy, warble fly in-
spector 181,85
.Harvey Eidgar, sheep killed and
lambs injured 45.00
Herbert 'Garniss, valuator's fee
1,75
Thorne, Gunn, Helliwell &
Christenson, audit 650.00
Belgrove Co-Op,, warbicide 77.70
aim 'Leishmini, spraying cattle
197:60
Melvin Oarnochan„ Warwick and
Rititatti Drains 72.00
Joe Kerr,. pushing- back clumps
66.00
.l as. Mair„ Worwick•Drain 9.50
Robt. ,Grasby, Mileage to Strait,
ford 9.80
Helen Martin, salary 130.37
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Cot-mineral, Inconie tax & Canada
Pension 8.71
Elston, mileage 15,00
MRS, MRS, gowARp CUMMINGS
Mrs. Ed Ward Cum tufts., 76,
Blyth, died Thursday, at. Huron-
view, Clinton.
The former Elizabeth Mc-
Neffrey, she was born in Ireland
About 44 years ago she came with
her husband and family to. Dublin,
Out. She, was a member of St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Church,
Blyth.
Surviving are daughters, Mrs.
Walter (Mary) Adnett and Mrs.
Creorge (Elizabeth) Middle miss,
both of Toronto; Mrs, Arthur
(Kathleen) :Johnston, Willow
dale; Mrs. Daniel " ( Margaret)
Popielinski, Orchard Park, N. 1r.;
Mrs, Carl (Theresa) Vidnic, Long
Beach, Calif.; sons, Frank, Olin
ton; James and Efdward, both of
Brussels; Fergus, Scarborough;
Michael, Goderich; Bernard, Oak-
ville.
The body rested at the Bali
funeral home, Clinton. Requiem
high mass was on Saturday at
10 a.m. at St, Michael's Church,
Blyth, ,Burial was in the church
cem etery.
DOUGLAS HAMMOND
HEADS ATWOOD LIONS
,...Douglas Hammond is the new
president ,of the .,Atwood „Lions
Club. He succeeds Glen Hendry
—.Other „officers .for .,1968-69:
first vice-president, Calvin Mathe-
son, Matheson; second Vice-presi-
dent, ,.Bruce ,.Long; ...third vice-
president, George Tucker; treasur-
er; Jack Coleman, secretary,
Jariles Hembly; two-year direct-
ors, Ralph. BoWinan, Larry Red-, PHONE 68 BRUSSELS, ONT. den; one-year directors, Ralph
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