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FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK ?
DETROIT MICH IGAN
Harry E. Paulsen
General Manager
800 R041` S
WITH BATH
from s 3"
GARAGE and
PARKING LOT
THE BRUSSELS FUST
ce:...r,,..teses..,_.... __...
that we concur tvlttt resolution spun-
gored by the Federation of Agrieel
titre of Duron County, that the
mot tit Vialy and Scutember be re-
nuoved -trout the 1>erio1 usually Ret
aside Cor dalylight swing time.
— Carrie&
Keyed by Howard p. MoNnu£,hte
seconded by Wm, E. Bishop that we.
give a grant of '$400.00 to Brussels
Fair Board, as we did last year.
— Carried.
Moved by Howard P. McNaught,
seconded by Wm. E1. Bishop that
the letter dratted at a previous
meeting, be presented to the Depth.
of Bdaeation, as was agreed Terbal-
1y at Brussels. — Carried.
Moved hY Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by Hugh Smith eat the
east of levelling the excavated mat•
ectal caused by the'repair of Mc-
Nair Drain be assessed on said
Drain, — Carried,
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by Hugh Smith that see
do now adjourn to meet May let
or at the call of the Reeve.
— Carried.
;Union Church W. M. S, and W. A.
'Nineteen members., of Union W.'
'XL S. and W. A. met aft the home of
Mrs. Lindsey McKay on Wednesday
,a ening, April 7, for their Easter
erberle-offering meeting. The leader,
'Wm Everett Robinson, used the
Slane ',New life through love"
wheeze bad been prepared by Mrs,
Tee -meter, the Dominion Board See-
-eat:aiy for Korea. The meeting ole
.n s1 with hymn 485, and Mrs. Leslie
`nice read the scripture.
The roll was, answered by a Bible
verse containing the word "arise".
A number of "thank you" notes were
,d, and a letter from our mission-
ary of prayer is Dauphin, Manitoba
.din invitation to Walton on the- even
Ing of April 20 was accepted• Mrs.
7.01a^vsy Smith and Mrs. MacIntosh
ire named delegates to the Pres-
le:Aerial in Seaforth on April 14.
:'+Iunterous articles for a bale for
:Teems were brought, and Mrs. Ed
'morrow and Mrs. John Hird are to
T-aek then. There was also kitchen
sower for the Ritchie family whose
T2eme was burned a ertnple of months
Grey Twp.
Council
Grey Township Council Meeting 1
was held on April 3rd.
Moved bi"Howard F. McNaught,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that the
minutes be adopted as read.
— Carried.
Moved by Howard F. McNaught,
seconded by Wm. E, Bishop that we
adopt the 'Engineer's Report on the
Stratyohuk Drain and instruct the
Clerk to prepare and serve the By-
laws. — Carried,
The following aceouate were paid:
Wilbur E. Turnbull, balance
salary and exohaege
James A. Howes, survey etc,.
Bruce - Williamson Drain
James A. Howes, Survey etc.,
Stratychuk Drain
County of Huron,
Hospitalization
Geo, Pearson, warble fly
powder
Canadian Industries Ltd.,
warble fly powder
Imperial Oil Ltd., stove
oil
Walker's Home Furnishings,
Ambulance Service 7.50
Rutiedges Grocery. groceries
$55.00
290.00
50.00
18:50
280.00
280.00
10.70
for relief _ 14.03
Moved by Wm. De Bishop, seconded I Archer Grewar,
by Clifford R. Dunbar that we adopt groceries for
relief
the Report on the Brace -Williamson t 3,04
Drain and instruct the Clerk to pre-
pare and serve the bylaws.
— Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, Seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that the Col-
lector's Roll for 1953 be returned and
the Collector be relieved of further
respossdbility. — Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith seconded
by Clifford it. Dunbar that B. M.
Arcier Grewar, groceries for
relief 29.99
C. R, Dunbar, to cenventioa
Rural Mur 25,OQ
E. M. Cardiff,
grant BoltonClerkDrain's fees re 5.00
Henry Armstrong, assist survey
Bruce -Williamson Dr, 8.00
Andrew McSichol, assist surbey
Bruce - Williamson Dr. 12.00
Ross, P. Eng.. be instructed to pre Alex GuItuzen, assist survey
pare plans and specifications for Bruce - Williamson Dr.
bridge at Lot 4, Con's. 11 and 12, tame= Williamson, assist survey
go. Grey Twp.. knows as the Penning. Bruce • Williamson Dr, 15,00
The program "Relief for Korea" { ton bridge. —Carried.
iee-cu=sed by four iadies, Sirs, A Josue A. Bruce, assist survey
eras d
Moved by Howard F. McNaught, Bruce -Williamson Dr.
:Mston Speller:, Mrs. Tim Dilworth, seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that
Mrs. Leslie McKay and M. Man it?actin Baan, assist survey
by-law No. 4, to license pedlars, Bruce - Wi111am�on Dr. 4.00
'McIntosh.oreSirs, Elston Spelran , having been read a first and second
.also read an article by Mrs. Taylor 1 Roads 2,722.59
time be passed. — Carried,
'Korea needs your help" in which '
4.00
Moved by Wm. E. Bishop, seconded
;Tie ,r._phasized this malnutrition I
-end tuberculosis among the children by Clifford R Dunbar that we pass i
n? Korea by-law No. 6 to exempt calves lin&
Thr W. ht. S. closed with er six months and cattle over three
"hymn and the benediction. years, that are free of warbles.
— Carried.
Mrs. Leslie Lake presided for the Meted by Hugh Smith, seconded Mr, William T. Warden. of Water -
W. A., and had Psalm CXXI and
oto Lord's Prayer repeated in un -
:son. In tie absence of the s,eere-
frry the minutes were read by Mee.
-Harold Keys.
"at was decided to have a booth at
W. Whitfield's sale on April 14,
and to sell sandwiches, coffee and
irte for twenty-five (-snte a plate
s. Liindsay McKay and lire
"Harold Keye are the convener. and
'Tore. Herman Whitfield and Mrs,
Relph Machan are to brine then
cHsh os..
Following the benediction, a soap
rsonte. t was conducted by Mrs. Jack
Dox. Mn. Charles Lake and Mrs
Wednesday, April '14t3t 1094 " fill
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MANUFACTURED
Gest part of the meeting introduced
$3,838.25 the work of hospital workers across
Canada and their names and pictures
were brought before the meeting by
the leader, Miss Forrest. "Cheer a-
long the way" from the study book
was read by Mrs. Oro -stead and Miss
Forrest read a story about a lttle
girl who was in the Sick Ohildren's
Hospital and had been given a gift
by the hospital worker. A discuss-
ion on patients and visitors was en-'
tired into by the members followed
by a prayer' for hospital visitors.
Several newsy items on Miss Hildur
HSetntanson, R, N. , and her work
were told by the members. Several
auxiliary books were taken by mem-
bers to read at home. A truest-
ionaire to be returned by April 30th
was disculssed briefly and other
items of business taken care of. A
favourite verse from the Bible was
given in roll call response. The
Easter Service from the "Glad Tid-
ings" was now followed. The books
from Presbyterian Publications and
sent aroundto the different auxili•
ones by Mrs. Fortune were on dis-
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
CRANBROOK
by CIifford R. Dunbar that by-law loo College conducted the morning
No. R, 1984. as reed a third time 1 service in Knox Presbyterian Church
be fhtrtlly passed. — Carried, on Sunday.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded . Mr, and Mrs, Morgan Cameron
by Clifford R. Dunbar that by-law ; and daughter Susan, London visited
No, 7. 1954 under Brnee110 to Con- ; over the week -end with Mr, and
trot AM. 1953 be riven its first and ; Mrs, Allen Cameron:
second reading. -- Carried. '
Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, ,
tee -ended by Wm. E. Bishop that by- .
1 law No. 7. Having been read the
third time he finally passed,
— Carried.
Mored by Clifford R. Dunbar, .
seconded by Hugh Smith that we
appoint Gorden Knight, Melville
Dennis and Ken. McFarlane, to be
-!gree' Smith assisted the hostess member, nn the Brueellosis Com -
.;at serving lun+-1s. The next. meeting mittee. — Carried.
will be at the home of Mrs. Everett Mored by Clifford R. Dunbar,
`e binsoa. eecnnded by (toward F. McNaught
Mrs. Robt, Gordon, 141.11 eon., is a
patient in Listowel Memorial Hospit-
el where she underwent an operat-
ion last week.
Mr. Otto Sobnock was removed to
Clinton Hospital last week.
The April meeting of the W. M. S.
of Knox Presbyterian Church was
held in the home of Miss Alice J.
Forrest. A hymn appropriaite for
use .at Hospital Servicer No. 573, 1
"Thou to whom the sick and dying" i
was sung in opening, Mrs. Clara 1
Ometead presiding at the piano. The
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play and orders taken for elite a
number. Rrefresilmen'ts were ser-
ved at the eloe,e of the meeting by
the hostess and a social time en-
joyed,
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S
SURVEY NOW UNDER
WAY IN HURON
A survey of all crippled chiniren
in Huron County is now under way
The aim of the sarvey is to find
crippled 'children who would bene-
fit from medical or Surgical treat-
ment.
The survey was Planned at a
meeting in Huron County Health
Unit, Friday evening, March 19, of
representatives from fire Lions
Club in the county. Dr. E. McMaster
Sea—tenth, acted as chairman and
0. B. Epps, Clinton, as secretary.
treasurer. These are the same
officers as in 1952 when the last
crippled children's survey and clinic
was herald. Dr. R. M. Aidis offered
to assist the secretary if the need
arises.
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BABY , CHICKS
AND
STARTED PULLETS
SIX BREEDS
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By Roe Farms Service Dept.
CTVFLL, I SSEE a ^ wi ': !GUR:I'`ie OUT hDUR
FEEriNG GC'Stw, AliPY. I SUPPOSE YOU'RE
GETTING R.E7.:W TO Hd!D OVER THE POULTRY
CHORES TO MARY,
YOU Rt KIGHi
POO, FIELD CitOPES
ARE COMiNG AND
I'LL BE FAR
lr,aL.tt TOO :BUS( FOR
tud�t-.n THE PENS.
DOG, PAY PULLETS GOT
AWP/ TO 600D
START ON VITAFOOD,�
AND NOW THEY'RE
ON VITA -GROW MASIl;
!BUT THESE IMPLEMENTS
NEED MY ATTENTIO)6I,
WELL, ANDY, THERE'S
ONE -GOOD THING YOU
CAN DO.YOU CAN SAVE
A LOT OF TIME BY SWITCH-
ING TO ROE VITA -GROW
PELLETS THIS TIME OF
YEAR.
YES,SIR,YOUR BARDS CAN GO TO RANGE NOW
AND YOU CAN SAVE TIME THERE BY FEEDING
ROE VITA -GROW PELLETS. THESE ARE JUST
VITA -GROW MASH IN A COMPRESSED
FORM.
THAT'S A REAL IDEA,DOC. I'D
SAVE TIME AND FEED, TOO.
MY PULLETS WOULDN'T WASTE
ANY FEED
PULLETS LOVE PELLETS AND EVERY SINGLE BITE
IS BALANCED. YOU CAN FEED THEN IN THE
MORNING AND NOT WORRY ABOUT THE MASH
BEING SCRATCHED OUT OF THE HOPPERS.
PULLETS EAT PELLETS LIkE GRAIN AND
THERE'S NO SLOW UP IN GROWTH. J
THA$K5 DQ.. tV1. •&ROW
PELLETS SEEM TSE A
REAL ANSWER TQ A IAT
OF MY PROBLEMS.
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VIE LATEST
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