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Wedneday, August 13th, 1947 S S
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Antion Pliorris Township Council
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The Municipal Corporation of the
Wrialosar.oned....6a.d.amoson
b 11 Till
'PUBLIC'MEETING—
lklorrl, 'township School licard v.111
hold 0 public UWP I.1 111 S. 14,
Blitt008 Sell003., 011 11 August 11i
at 6.30 in the evoullig for 110 Tow. 01!
tro, advighllity of Closing
that school. All interested are urged
.to attend,
R. S. Shaw, F.ieerctory.
CARD •10F THANKS
'We take tots Opportnnity of thank
ing our friends ani nolg,11 boes for
help and eympativ during our recent
befeavernent. It is more deeply
appreciated than any Nvords of thanks
can e,cr express.
MacDonald ,Family.
:Low Rail Fares to the
CAN A.DIAN
N ATION A L
EXHIBITION
AT TORONTO
AUG. 22 6
FARE AND ONE THIRD
For the Round Trip
Good Going Thursday Aug. 21 to
Saturday Sept. inclusive
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Return Limit — Sept. 10
Full Information from any Agent
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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Faith without works is (lead.
toststototttroutort.......
MelV01,;:: {,,111.11'Ch
Minister Rev. O. A. Milne, M.A.
Sunday School discontinued Engagement
until Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Fear, Ethel
Ont.. annomire the engagement of
11 a. in. Divine Servic? their daughter, Elizabeth Forrest, to
Mr. Orwell Stewart Elliott, son of
Louis D. Thorapson, Organist Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W.. Elliott,
and Choirmastsr. Brussels, Ont. The marriage to take
t place the latter part of August,
Brussels Council MeetilIg
7/1.11, 19 17.
op .1 ,.,•1;
blimicipal Connell was heir on the
above date. All mem]. 1.1 w,.re
xeoutIon ot ninulllur
B. W. Kennedy.
A.fter minutes of the
nteuting of .July S 111-1 -p1' .ii u
of July 1.2 were read. it we:, moved
by W. X 'Willis sag: seconded cy J.
W. that rile minute,
nierting,s adomee IAA I'Pad.
The following ageowits were
01-0 0(1
Beare 'a Limped, arcs supplies 1.112
A. A. Workman, gravel roads 077,0
F. ?arrow, labor misc. ..... 27.10
c. Hivillson. 'truck and labor last half.
Roads 21 , 'The team; bad played a
'
1, NV. Erkinier. groceries relief 11 21 tif- .in the first game of the goals.
sue 21129 1 to-cuunt series.
C. Railways, rerial•scale
Walton: 0. Coot ts, 0. -lirmplirles,
Tirlissels Cemetery, 'mrial
0. Taylor, 74, Marks. G. Love. 01.1 1 110 is to be oreated or a least twent?
N OT 0
Huron Foot a e
Ca2trced By St. Coluroban Village of Brussels
yigotc,is prolc.,:ed
d 1,-, .1)••
true copy of ti quirgtiou
Columban footballer:, tont th.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY VOTSits
to the eieptore for the
tr. title 1102.p
Mollfilly f.Vening when they defeated ,rhe ,1 11; .1 efr,Ining 00 ir appro:al
Walton 2-0 in a hard.fonght game in proposed by I,t, w, , li: ,st, 1 ,, 1 2 . ., 1,, the pe. lug tin ri-.11- nhit 1
Wh'!!! I 0!•,..r,,,, P. Kemp had hi,. will be known as •,ty..1. w ...: .., t, 1,17 b 'o". salotri;i 2 11 to 111P %,*1'' 111 01.
hands fall keeping the rough filtlY : .„ •,r .,, ..., ., . A t.,.. eieetore on the Stli day ll i tipt.t..i1,1),,
threatened fistinffs from hrealting Law for the p11/110,44,. of 1 , 11- . 1 11147.
at a minimum and prevent 111,4
bemuses not exceeding .11, 10(1 -1 And Further Take Notice Ora if
St. Columban scored the opening . and twenty.eight thonsm..1 j),! 7.' , . i .h.. •1,,,t.n 4 iS 01,1a 11-4
0111 into a general nielP?.
(.01111ter 011 a penalty kielt early Til bearing Interest minima/ at A ialS 10 It OW said By-law will be lal,e,
' net ex(•eciling three 11"' '111 all of 11110 consideration by the coml.
the first half and while Walt" :wh.(.10 1,r1, t--; 1;0 A, ,i,i .:, ; .,.. ,. , after one month from the .10" .12 ill.,
(he (.111111i 1110St Of 010 attaehel`14‘ : or ,oinbinc,a i,,,,,,,,,-, „„.2, „,.1„,.1,„,,
' In approximately rgitn,1 iilitalinen, . e' "' " - ni th :ir 1 ,,,i 1,1i.• ql, 11
namely. 1 3th day of Anenst 1947.
made a valiant attempt to even
for the purpose of t.mistmeting 1 'N tni fu,o,.., tak.. .1.0 . . t . ,, ire'. Offir-or Mrs,' `,.' 1V1' - .9 11 Is
shots were fired froin long,
mini Wine.!.. of 01 1!,)--c. 11 by Ili v.'y '7221 '1"' "ra'
; e(inir,inent ip. .•. ti '‚''2' ,f 11.
Aaterworks systeni ;he said (mestion 11(0 1 tn
•;.., • „, .• . .t.- 1 cleric • net Infer than tentb t ,i,1,11 11, 1,n''
Illoverl by Cho., (10.11!
c,,,,,,nann put the yhamoonstip 1%equipping and instaltine a (non& v.11. desires. to vote upo(11 n the 0)2 and they failed to find the net qt
away with their goal in the
d
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,1o1,11,1 se ni;:amtl 1117:1 tt cf, .1‘
iinne ;s deb...Atm. tenant wliwc ectonls
1111 t On plan( earryM 1 'Russel and
debt ttt the (late hereof and the pro. Pole for which the debt or liabilitr
211;121-11. 1 IN .71', '',":11,r1 "a' tr:d '1.'n (Tr iP.1:11:11,:i
;(.17WrIP(Pnera 101-10140(91 111121
r FrIal1;c1e1
to the efforts of It. *, 1 I" 72
Not:, e.1.•1 (..!"1
:.• 1 P. • ..! h • ,2, elt Meeting Allgo-t 5,11. 1117
PreVal of the. insp., , 211, t'otlitell io..1 (In lb.. aho
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who i!!-. .! •-• Isl.!: .1) re..,.711
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Sept. 1st
I C.12.! 1 I f•to in avrt y.
See.-TrOPS.
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P and o •,,te 1 110,i1011 •
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by Clio • fn,olt., • s,...ortde
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ry'T(1,2. 7' " Ili. it, al f -1,,,p1. 1,e nali,
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ceived word from the I)epartim nt .of bY fftrvey 3Whir'+'''' (7'2'; "7.'1' N2
Nation.al Defence that 11,.- prin.
7 194- sotto.' th,. Ti'" -
tat, 111111., 21.. Carried.
SIPV011t4 211.01
Punt Ad.., notices 05.00
John Gibson, repairs Misr, 20 20
R. 0em10e11, fire account 17.60
T) 4 'It
u y (Ir 1111(011.
S. Warwick)
'i•en
OSI111 See. INTt-C1,11, R. Bennett, or ay. of I le.11`h.
, • , A Copy of the 0111,0'! proon‘ed 1',v -
St. Golurnban: V. Murray, MurI
t - .
ray. F. Murray. 1, Regan, 'Ryan. ca,iwilirs, „tp.,,or.sit.,teillt,.turpnibinc„thewiCaller21,4's,*1117 '11
• F O'Con.n.nr, J. urchin,. 7. De. t
W. IT. Bell, .Tuly salary 10 00 I limey. 'w 'McQuaid. P. 0 Sullivan. I bp insnpeted. nt anyti:.1 (lurir,; .,t t 71-0
G. R. C.amphell, July salary 45.00 lif
F. O'Rourke, oGrall and Malone. .1 1; .1„. 7,, »:., two ,,,(,,,' '1,,r,.(110
It was moved by W. E. Willi. Personals; Shirley Hamilton, Toni 'Dated at Brussel, 1111,7!) .1.,,, d;
seconded by J. W. Fischer "That the desboro, with her min t. Mrs. August 1947.
accounts 11S presented be paid." -goody Holland; 'Mrs. J02911 Moore. G. R. Compile! 1, clerk,
It was moved
1,e L. w. EC1C1-01tert Stevensville, with foie Johnston
one year: and that 'no has by the
I lease covenanted (9 pay
cipol taxes
I property in which lie is t,nalit 1,1110
11001/11,1011., Pelt,
011(2 1-, W1 hell'. ti1,7 ".'Inr4C
l0,1 •'!' ibon local I111111091-09011let s.
..1 been tof.ated at llieharleourt,
seconded by W. E. Willls "That By- and E, Johnston; Bob Dalton
Law No. S. 1947 as 109 (1 a first and left for the West by motor; jack
Reis. Goderich. with his unele Wil.
second time. be read a bird time,
011d drolly passed. Thi. was the
By -Law provid-Ms for taking the V0I0
on proposed Ily-Law to be known as
No. 9. 1047. re -the Intonation of
Waterworks in the Village of 111910 -
,
As no further businetts was brought
before the meeting the Council then
adjourned,
Announcement
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister key. Hugh 0. Wilson
11 a. m. Morning Worship
'UNION SDRVICS
Rey. J. IL Kerr
Junior Congregation
Everyone Welcome.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector
1.1.113. Sunday After Trinity
August 1711h, 1947
at. John's Church Brueseis
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Iltrion. Service
St. George's Walton
9.30 a. na. Morning Prayer
10.30 a. m. Sunday School
St. Davi'd's Church Honfryn
3 p. m. Elvening Prayer
Bun.day Sob.00l,
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REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont
Thurs.,
Ronald
NOW PLAYING
Fri., Sat. Aug. 14.15-16
"STALLION ROAD"
with
Reagan Alexis Smith
Zachary Scott
The locale for this picture Is the
horse -breeding country of southern
California, which makes for pleasant
entertainment. Be slire to see it.
Mon, Tues., Wed, Aug. 18.19-20
In Technicolor
"CARNIVAL IN COST RICA"
with
Dick Haymes and Vera•Ellen
Musical content of this delightful
picture Is tropical and Latin — A
Ham Thamer.
* * * * * * *
PEOPLE WF KNOW
4: 4: * *
Jessie Elliott, Stratford is a
guest at the home of Miss Bessie
Moses.
Mrs. Robt. Stratehan hos returned
home from Toronto, where she has
spent the past month.
* OW
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLean of
Gull Lake, .Sask., has been visiting
the former's aunt Miss 11., 1-To14mes.
s. * *
Miss Madeline Kreuter, 'Kitchener
was as visitor at the home of her uncle
Mo. and Mrs, J. W. 'Fischer.
* * *
Mrs, Dr, Harper was a visitor
durin10 the past week at the home of
her parents Mr, and Mrs. Laxton of
Hamilton.
* * *
Rev. Samuel Kerr, former minister
of Melville Church, Mrs. Kerr and
family, Glace Bay, N. S., are visiting
friends in this communitY.
., ..
bright and shining fruit salad loaded
BY-LAW NO. 8. 1947
A By-law to provide for taking
the Vote of the Elector. on the rol.,,t
lea of a proposed Ry -law for issus-
1,• re74 In 011111 not .,xceed-
ing the, amount of $123.000.00 to efll!
Street a waterworks sys;teni.
with technIcolor syrup, gayetey and
music.
Next 'Thurs., Fri., Sat, Aug. 21-22.23
"SIOUX CITY SURF
with
Gene Autry and Lynne Roberts
A class "At' western fare with fine
songs and a smart plot plus plenty
of outdoor action.
COMING: "DECEPTION"
Adult entertainment with
Bette Davis Claude Rains
Paul Henreid.
Dedication Service
—of —
Chapel and Mortuary
Will be held at
Mount Pleasaut Cemetery Ethel
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th
At 3.30 P. M. (D.S.T.)
Service will be in charge of Rev. S. H. Brenton and
Rev. I. D Machrer.
Salvation Army Band of Listowel will be in attendance,
The Public Is invite •
And also take Notice that 71v lay.
No. S 1947 a true ,,,e.py of whieb is
1 shown above is the By Low provided
I for taking the votes of Ihe pi
Whereas. the Moricips1 (Willett
the Village of Tirtv'srlo pro desirenos
of installing a waterwork. system
and issueing debentures in the sum
of $128,000.00 to pay for same.
And Whereas a By-law known as
No, 9, 1947 to provide for the 11a1110
110 04 been prepa”ed and whereaS 111
Is necessary that the assent of the
ratepayers be Obtained before the
same is finally passed.
And Whereila It IS desired to obtain
the assent of the electors by sub-
mitting the following question and
permitting the said ratepayers to
vote thereon.—
"Do you assent to the Montelpal
Council of the Village of Brussels
passing a By-law authorizing , the
hisue of debentures in a sum not Ole
ceeding $120,000.00, bearing interest
at a nate not exceeding three per-
cent, all payable an an amoyatized
basis within twenty years for the pur-
pose of installing 12 general water-
wolits system?"
And whereas it is necessary to pass
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ;ma ny_taw 111 order to enable the
H. .I. Manning were Mr. and Mrs.' eleeteors to vote on the said question.
Rozell and MIAs Laura manning
of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs, R. B.
McKay .of Phil., Psn.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Shobbrook and
Charles of Londeshoro, Charles is
holidaying for a week with his
grandparents also Mr and Mrs. C. A.
Dated (19".
n. R.
7,th day of August 1)1".
raronfic11. Cleric.
ELECTOR'S NOTICE
Qualification of Voters—.
Correct Voters Lists.
Those entitled to vote on the
0'ring. money Tly.T.aw in the
Village of Brussels will have their
names entered on a special list by
the Clerk which will be prepared
from the last certified voters list or
if a new revised assessment roll has
been completed and hp new voters
list not yet preparcd and certified
then the list for vwers prepared for
this purpose will be taken directly
from the last revised assessment
roll.
This list win be posted up in the
clerks office at least ten days before
the voting day. Any person win
listed or believes he is entitled to be
listed may apply to have the name —
of .any person struck off, or to have
his, own name or other !Jerson he Brussels Continuation School
Be it therefore enacted by the
'Municipal rchhcii of the Villege of
Brussels as follows, -
1. The vote of the Electors of the
Corporation of the \Mingo of Brussels
shall be taken on the said miestion
ars set out in the prNimble on the Sth
day of Sept. 1947, between the houre
sd..1r.... thirty nith-,s 7!1,111
The "Gold Wings", indieltive of
operations against the
be a treasured synilvd (0 11 tmoily
of a son and
Int 114-'', 1 Wheelrl. (11.0.-7 .... 5.00
might live in a ('01,11fr-- 1,I,nt ll(!' r'rlig' (110.1T 3.00
tyt anny c.f oppre,:sim, Geo. Martin ill . 3.00
Norman Nicholson. burying
ealP 1.00
0- 1. .2 •
1,0
. )1l10.0(
Joel! %!'‘',.!Irt) 12 57
En7em:errent Announcement Board Health Mesti.-a
Minutes of Board Hcalth August 6.
'Mr. and Mrs Inc MaJl.malrl.
Grey township 901511 I 11 1).. 1947-
T11,- :11, roller: ,,f Bored of
engagement of their only dam:liter
Hall on
y011ager 000 ce 'my. mid TNC:iwthrlAahl!Pm embers
Mary Louise to Murray Rose 1111'1:910'''
lin. titer, Grey townssip. The mar'
19.21' to take place in Almost.
• Chtir7h
The story of Joseph's W0Tlitel
forgiveness towards his brothers
fernif (1 the theme ot Bey, \Ir. miltps
sermon on Sunday morning. Particv-
lar stress was laid on losenh's fore-
bearanee in the matte,s of hatred
and vengeance. (Ines: soloist was
Airs. Carl Do-uglas,
believes should be on the list added,
by applying to the ,Ttidge in *writing,.
not later than five days before the
day set for the vote.
Those entitled to hove their names
on the voters list for the PUTPOS of
a money by law vote are as follows:
The persons qualified to vote at an.
ordinary municipal election with
following exceptions!
(a) Tenants other than those who
hove a lease Nvhieh extends for the
Period of time for whieli the debt or
liability is to be created or for, at
least twenty-one years and wherein
they have covenanted to pay al
municipal taxes except local
Knox and Jimmie of Tiridgeport, Ont. of 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 0
• o'clock in the afternoon in the follow -
'Mrs. Alex Smith of Brunner, Ont,, irg pts.eo by the following Deputy
and her grand danghter Aaros Returning Officer.
grmai ;Tem( a few days wibt Mo, !Basement of Public Ldbrary, Brussels
and Mrs. T..en. Armstrong and also Rubert S. 0090111 011, D(1011,1' Returning
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Henry of Strat-
ferd, Ont., spent the Ireek end with
Len ArMstrong, the latter'S sister.
Dr, Louis M. Philo, daughter/of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest G. ?hum Brussels.
has entered Victoria HO0Vitailt T-0313,
don. where she will take snecial
coruse in Pyscho-Somatic Medicine,
Dr, Plum WELS graduated in medicine
at. the 'University of Western Ontario,
London, in 1946 and for the past
Year was interne 011. the staff of the
CIVIC HOSI)lital 10 Ottawa. She ileS
the honor of being the first BrusSels
girl to gradnate In medicine,
.
Tien. Pollard, who was torn in
Ethel, Grey TW.P.. and anent 1140
early years in the cOmmitnitY, will
UPPER SCHOOL RESULTS
Joan P. Anderson — Eng. Comp. c:
Eng. TAt. e; Mod, Hist. 2ud; Algebra
2nd; Geometery ist. Botany .Ind;
'Zoology 2Thll F1',1 11.111 A,7111"21" (''
French Comp, 3rd.
Gladys Camnbell -- Eng. chins. el
Eng. Lit. c; Mod. Met 40r; Algebra
c: Geom. (.1 natnuy 3rd, Zool r;
French anthers 3M: lisrelveh COMM
10.
D orothy Tlenn3a — rna. Comp. 1.0
rim Tit MA: Mod, 11ist 2114; Algebra
3110; aeon,. 2ha: Botany lst; !Fool 101;
1 French Authors 2nd; French Comp.
• ;1st.
John spivey Ere.. comp c; Eng
present.
The ininntos of the last 'meeting
were read and adopter? on motion rt
Dr. C,..awford and Nebo Craig.
Crawford rene.rted that he and
Cecil Whecler 901.111 around and took
samples of all the school wells ex -
cot T1 .• own town a' hi 0.11 they could
not get at. All the wells tested A ex-
cept S. R. Neh which tested B.
Sohn Craig reported that a calf bad
to be buried.
The meeting adjourned on motion
of Dr. Crawford anti .Tolm Craig to
meet again on Nov. 3, 1947.
Geo. Martin, Clorlr,
Legion Carnival Was
A Successful Event
Large crowds attended to el
the attractions of *he Lel
Carnival held here. for two nights
The Ferris Nythecl WaSI popular
with young and old and the child-
ren's inerry-go-rnund made a hit
with the yonngster.
men's an -1 ladies' sett
1'811 gnITIP Tee:lite:I in victories for
the home tesm.s Wroxeter men and
Tiverton ladles we, vol., defeated
!by the Brussels teams,
Races for the children end prizes
I fnl. the be (100011'S tea bioYcle
fhl Parniceg sons. n7.
provements.
tel Farmer's daughters or warm. 1 Wilf..ed Splvey — Eng Comp 42r; brought the youngsters out in full
in, I it 35. Mod. Hist. 217: .01gehro force the first arternoon of the
((1) Tncome voters. 1 r ; Geom. ard: Botany e; Zeol c •
er's sisters.
fel a person who la a 1111111icipal irrench Authors c; F1'011011 C(01111. !01.1
voter by reason of being the Wife (Yr R11111 Than 0.5 ...-^ Ent,„ Comp. (.; Frig.
\
husband of the person rated or en- Lit. c; Algebra 37; Geom. 41r; Rot.
titled to he rated for land as pro. 1rti; Zool e; French _Authors 44r:
Freneh (10111P. c.
• e
vided by the act.
Officer,
the hour, of Ten o'clock in the fore
2, On the 0(11 (ltv• of Sept, 1947, tit I
* * *
noon the head DE the council 01' a Nt)te—T)thrt °71nera may hat'll la°
if the value of the property is an
member of it Pow that purpose by
resolution duly appointed will attend amount equal to the number of
at tile Clerk's offi•te in the said Woes the 111 111 1100111 rating of
$1.00.00 fla there are joint owners
village of Brussels for the purpose of
AND lic NOT, NONE OF TI -TEM
aPPointing anti if regnired to do so •
will appoint by writing signed by MAV 170T111. Company owners
must name their norninee in writ-
rinri summing 113) of the votes by the ing with the CLER.K 1.0 DAYS BE
himself two person9 to attend at the
clerk and 011e person to attend at the
paling place on behalf of those
interested in and desirous of pro -
/noting or voting in the affirmative
on Rig question end a like number of
Persons interested in a desirous of
OPPOEling Or Poling in the negative
on the said question.
2, On. the fith day ot September 1947
spend a. tow clays artnind his old
home, in the vicinity of Brussels and fit the hour of ten (Pelee t ,
Ethel, Sept, 21111 and 3rd. 13011 got 111i forenoon at the °Mee of the Clerk
his -schooling at SI, S. No, 6(4(117 Twp„ 1 of The said IVIunicipality the Clerk
known RS Barker sch001. Ile left of the said municipality shall attend
Ontario tal. 1901 and has neVer been And sum up the votes giVen in the
back since. He Will visit his brother '. affirmative and those given do
13en is a lecturer, also fluent 25 years Passed this 5th day of Augnst 1047.
as a blacksmith, He is anxious to 't
see as tinny old school mates and 1 R. Ti. Cousins--ReeN•e.
(1. R. Campbell. -Clerk.
alt i
trissds passibia,
Dentild Lawless — ,. 0 . .
Ross Lawless — MM. History c. 1 T.. F.1 Cardiff drew the man
L illian fliheon — Eng. Comp. el 'for the prizes awarded to the la
nng, Lit. 46r; Zool 37. ing lucky winners of the draw ,..,
N ancy Morritt — Eng. Comp, 2m1; 1 sided over by LeAlon president 0.
Beg. Lit. 1st; Mod. Hist. 1st; l»119 -
Algebra 1st Geom. 2nd; Botany 1st: lst (ludic. birycle) Mrs. N. Mo-
Zool, 1st; French Authors 211(1 1 Comm
)3'1en0h Comp. 1st. 2nd (pressure eoolterl ?red Selling.
:10700 1400101' — Eng, C.011111, 11117 iird (lawn 'mower) Tun. Rutledge.
T it 1*.t• Mod. 1-Tist. 1st; 4th (chenille sprea(1) Yrs. S. Rut-
ledge.
5th (cof(ee maker) Robt. Patrick.
fltp (0 pair bTylort hose) 1Vire. D.
McLeod.
Tateknow Riffle Band delighted the
crowds with their music
carnival
Bingo was a big attraction and
711 Ivo -,4 "rovrand tho tinge Bingo
table in competition for the splendid
prizes displayed.
Dancing was enjoyed to the 10
of Ken. Wilbee's orchestra.
FORE VOTING. Tenants ranting I A10011r5 e: Ge.orn. 0r10 1 Botany 211,4 :
., .
within clause A a1101/0 should file , zoo, 1st; French Authors 1st;
declaration proving sem? 10 daYs French Comp. let.
before voting day. Note — Gertfientes may be obtained
from Mr. D. M. ilieTavish, chairinom
Proclaim October 13th of the Board.
As Thanksgiving Day
Canadians will Inuit Thanksigiving ' CARD OF TANS
Day this year on Monday, 001. 73111.
The date was anumniced by proclani.
adon in an extra edition of The
Canadian Gazette.
BELGRAVE
Rev, Watt of whitechurch will
111100 Charge of service at 11 a. 111.
'Knox 1,71111 0(1 Church on SundaY.
August. Vith, ated.
The officers and 111P111130T5 of DRAMATIC STORIES OF
lirusesile Branch of Gm Canadian 1 WALL STREET GAM BLEBS
Legion post 218, here express to the t
Be sure to 1.p.4 this cciortni 11011
people (if the connunnity sincere
series of true stories about Wei
thanks for their attendance, and
Street's fabulons gambling financiers
Tom interest in the welfare of this I
"eg111 It with "The 'Rise and Fail 0
'Mese dvermore,J. the spectacult
help at the recent Legion Carnival
orgdnization, exhibited by your ' 54"Y 01 .The Bny Plunger of Wal
patronage at the carnival making it
Street", M The American 'Weal
he socress it was, is much appreei. with this Sunday's (August LI) lost
1 of The Detroit Slintlay Times.
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