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THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 11, 1976
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Grey township to give
$900 tile loans
Court of Revision will be held on Grey township council will tell
taxpayers who have applied for September 7th at 9:00 p.m.' and
tile drainage loans up to March 8:30 p.m.
31, 1976 that they'll be allocated A by-law to regulate the
$900, they decided at their location, erection or addition to
any buildings in the Township August 3 meeting.
Councillors authorized the was passed.
Huron County Planning Harold Bolger was appointed a
Department to make application Fenceviewer for the Township.
to the Ministry of Housing for a Building permits were granted.
Community Planning Study Grant to: Donald J. Martin, open porch;
for the preparation of a zoning David Menzies, driving shed;
by-law for the township. Gary Matheson, house trailer;
The road superintendent was John Kryzanowski, house trailer;
authorized to. call Kenneth Dunn John Kryzanowski, driving shed;
Bryan Morton, holding tank; about repairs to the shed.
Marilyn Engel, office help, was Wm. A: Mann, driving shed;
given a raise of .25c an hour from Wendall B. Richards, driving
$2.75 to $3.00 as of August. shed; Rae Houston, pig barn and
By-laws to provisionally adopt Nu-Teck Farms ltd., hog bar n.
the Engineer's Report of • the Ronald Bennett was given a
BeachamP Creek Municipal dtain ,rebate in the amount of $5.00 for
and the King drain, was given dog tax.
first and second reading and. Accounts paid were - General
• $24,699.68 and Roads & Bridges -
18,789.26 , for a, total of
$43,488.94.
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Celebrate
Mrs.Turvey's
83rd
birthday
Mrs.. Jim McTaggart opened
her home on July 30, for a
birthday party for Mrs. Roy
Turvey who was celebrating her
eighty-third birthday.
The afternoon was spent with a
few contests and an enjoyable
social get-together of the ladies.
Mrs. Turvey thanked Mrs.
McTaggart and her assistants,
following a lovely lunch of
birthday cake, ice cream and tea,
and asked her friends to come and-
see her at her home, at any time.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
Rev. Edwin G. Nelson, Sea-
forth, a former minister of
Cranbrook and Ethel, conducted
the service in Knox Presbyterian
Church on Sunday morning,
August 1. The Sacrament of
Baptism was observed with the
following infants baptized: Mary
Anne Margaret, 'daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Perrie, and
Cori Eleanor, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Smith, Toronto.
Mrs. Mary Barr and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Cummins were
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson.
They attended the Baptismal
service in Knox Church when the
,infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith, Cori Eleanor, was
baptized. All are from Toronto.
Rev. W.A. Young, Goderich
conducted the regular morning
service in Knox Church on
August 8.
Mrs. Stuart McNair spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Orlie
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Shaw, Mt. Forest. Saturday evening.
Monty Engel motored to Mara- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler
thon where- he visited Mr. and have returned home from, a
Mrs. John Voll and family. week's holiday trip to Pennsyl-
Mr. and Mrs. John Bouch and vania and points south of Lake
family, Collingwood, spent Erie.
several days last week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton spent
and Mrs. Douglas Purdy. a weekend recently with friends
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and in Markdale.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Cotton,
Smith and boys enjoyed a motor North Bay, visited Mr. and Mrs:
trip to Bracebridge, Peterborough Cotton at their home here the past
and Toronto, arriving home weekend.
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