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NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
in the Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry
2019 Dog Tags and Licences are now available:
(Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and Fridays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
at the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry Municipal Office
41342 Morris Rd., PO Box 310,
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
All dogs must be licensed in compliance with By-law No. 80-2013.
A copy of the complete By-law is available for review at the
Municipal Office.
All dogs must be identified by means of a tag and licence, issued
for a (1) one year period by:
Friday, April 26, 2019
The fee schedule shall be as follows:
1.All Dogs (except those listed in #2)
- male, females and spayed females
FIRST DOG $20.00 per dog
ALL OTHERS $30.00 per dog
2.Pit bulls, Pit bull crosses, Staffordshire terriers
FIRST DOG $100.00 per dog
ALL OTHERS $110.00 per dog
3.Kennel Licence Fee $125.00
(for a kennel of dogs that are registered or
eligible for registration under the Animal Pedigree Act)
4.Late Payment Charge $20.00 per dog
(Shall be assessed in addition to the licence fee,
if the licence and/or tag is not purchased by April 26th)
Excrement:
The By-law requires dog owners to forthwith remove excrement
left by a dog, from property other than the premises of the owner
of the dog.
Any person contravening this provision is subject to a $125 fee.
For further information contact:
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
Telephone: 519-887-6137 Ext. 24
Fax: 519-887-6424
E-mail: mail@morristurnberry.ca
*** Tags can be picked up in person or
ordered by telephone ***
Parks wins shoot
Sorry to hear that Hubert Hoba is
in Clinton Hospital. We hope he is
feeling better soon. Ray Hallahan is
also in hospital, we wish him a
speedy recovery.
Happy birthday Grace McNichol
who celebrates March 9; Nellie
Mason and Lillian Appleby, March
10 and Diane Howson, March 13.
Happy birthday everyone.
Shoot winners for Feb. 26 are:
first, Peggy Parks; second, Theresa
Machan; most shoots, June Thomas
and Mae Ritchie; share the wealth,
Ethel Walker, Sharon Freeman,
Dorothy Carter, Mary Bell and
Marie Millian. The next shoot party
is Tuesday, March 12 at Blyth
United Church. Doors open at 12:30
with cards beginning at 1 p.m.
Come out and hear “Songs and
Stillness,” a peace-filled,
contemporary service of candlelight,
music and prayer on the second
Sunday evening of each month. Next
service is Sunday, March 10 at 7
p.m. at Blyth Trinity Anglican
Church.
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Greeting worshippers at Blyth
United Church on Sunday March 3,
was Lavern Clark. Ushering were
Emily Phillips and Lavern Clark.
Marilyn Scott was organist and
Katie Dockstader, choir director.
Angie Lannin, guest speaker,
welcomed everyone to church. She
drew everyone’s attention to the
announcements printed in the
bulletin. April will be the last of the
making of meat pies until the fall.
They are making turkey pies on
April 3 and beef pies on April 17.
Get your order into Donna Moore at
519-523-9855 and avoid being
disappointed.
Angie lit the Christ candle on the
altar table. She invited everyone to
greet one another with the peace of
Christ. The first hymn, “Immortal,
Invisible, God Only Wise”, was
sung. The call to worship was
repeated in unison followed by the
opening prayer said responsively.
Angie had a picture of Superman
and asked if anyone recognized it.
Superman was Clark Kent and he
was a reporter for a newspaper.
When someone needed help he
would go into a phone booth and
change into Superman. He didn’t
want his identity known.
Jesus was kind of like Superman.
He took Peter, James and John up
the mountain with Him to talk to
God. They saw Him change and
heard God tell them, “this is My
beloved Son, listen to him”. We can
change when we spend time with
God.
The children’s hymn, “Take Time
to be Holy”, was sung. The scripture
readings were from Exodus 34:29-
35, the story of Moses receiving the
tablets with the ten commandments
written on them. The choir sang the
anthem, “O Lord, My God, How
Great Thou Art”. Growing up in the
United Church, you were expected
to sit in church and be quiet. Today
this has changed. In other churches,
it was different, many did their own
thing. Angie told the story of a girl
who she thought had seen God.
The girl had been crying all during
the service and at the end she
was unable to speak, but she
had a very calming look to her.
In the story of Moses going up the
mountain and receiving the tablets
with the ten commandments printed
on them, Moses had seen God. Jesus
took Peter, James and John up the
mountain with Him and they saw the
transformation of Jesus.
Often when we add light to a
painting, it changes it. Jesus brings
light into our lives. Some of us
notice the change in our lives when
God is in our lives. When we spend
time with God in our lives we pick
up some of His traits and we change.
The next hymn, “O Splendour of
God’s Glory Bright”, was sung. The
offering was received followed by
the singing of the offertory response
“Spirit, Open My Heart” and the
offertory prayer, the singing of the
response “Lord, Listen to Your
Children Praying” leading into the
prayers for the people, silent
prayers and the singing of the
Lord’s Prayer.
The last hymn, “Be Thou My
Vision”, was followed by the
commissioning and the benediction
and the singing of “Thank you Lord
for This Day”. Everyone was
invited for coffee and fellowship.
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Class of 2018
Dalton Richmond was one of four firefighter recruits officially welcomed to the Fire
Department of North Huron during its swearing-in ceremony last week. Richmond, right,
alongside Amanda Bekkers, Brad Robinson and Jeff Hodgkinson were sworn in. The event
also saw seasoned firefighters climb the rank and Fire Department of North Huron Chief
Marty Bedard, who was named to the position last year, sworn in. Deputy-Chief Matt
Townsend, left, did the honours. (Denny Scott photo)