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Pupils at Grey Central School Joined with teacher David
Perris last week to indicate how area pioneers produced
apple cidet'. Making use of a century old cider mill which
Mr. Perrie had purchased. Shown are (left) Jim Clark,
Brian Cox, Te 'tier David Perrie, Gloria Elliott and Leslie
Vandenberg.
Century old press
is in use again
(By Peter Van Veen)
It was the first time in history
that Apple Cider was made at
Grey Central School, Ethel. One
of the teachers, a grade five
teacher, Mr. David Perrie, found
an apple cider machine in an old
barn in Morris Township.
Smartly, he picked it up and found
out it was 100 years old. We
were told to bring lots of apples
and a cup. Spy and McIntosh
apples were mostly used, but we
found some on the school apple
tree.
With eager spirits we watched
patiently and although it was cold,
we didn't care. The apple' cider
grinder was turning like' mad,
with Mr. Perrie behind the wheel.
Some of the children took turns
turning the grinder. They found
it very hard. Finally, the first
batch was finished and we drank
to our utmost delight. we had to
clean out the bucket after each
batch. We all thought it was
good cider and thanked Mr.
Perrie for showing and demon-
strating how the machine worked
for the Grade Seven Class. He
showed the rest of the school
also. We learned a great
from this experience.
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A two-day Short Course for
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Sponsored by the Ontario Min-
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available from your county ag-
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ricultural Technology, Hur-
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NOTICE to ELECTORS of
TOWNSHIP of GREY
Notice is hereby given that polls will be
opened for the election of three councillors
to serve the Township of Grey and two
members, by Public School Electors, to
serve the Huron County Board of Educa-
tion.
Advance Polls:--
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd
At Township Office, Ethel, Ont.
From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Regular Polling Day:--
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
Polling Sub-division No. 1 at Residence of
Norman Demaray, Lot 8, Concession 4
Polling Sub-division. No. 2 at Residbnce of
George Wesenberg, Part Lott, Con. 11
Polling Sub-division No. 3 at John Bren-
nan Store, Wal ton
Polling Sub-division No. 4 at Moncrieff
Community Hall
Polling Sub-division No. 5 at Ethel Com-
munity Centre
Polling Sub-division No. 6 at Residence of
Sam Beirnes Lot 30 Concession 6
Polling Sub-division. No. 7 at Cranbrook
Community Centre
Polls to be opened from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
EDYTHE M. CARDIFF
Returning Officer
To the Electors of Brussels
Some untrue rumors are be-
ing circulated about my run-
ning for the position of
Reeve.
I wish to inform you:--
1. That I am running my own
campaign and making my
own decisions.
2. That no one is helping me
financially and that any
money being spent will be
my own hard-earned dollars.
I again promise that if elec-
ted I will do my utmost to
co-operate with all officials
and all residents.
I believe I can capably fulfill
the position of Reeve of
Brustels.
So, I humbly ask for your vote on Dec. 4th.
For transportation dial 887-6874
YOURS SINCERELY
AL NICHOL
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10—THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1972