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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-7-14, Page 4U •R M M *� ,'sir'eY Twp. Council Morris Council Morris Townlsltip Lourectl Metei• Grey Township 'Council meeting , 111:8, 1111Y 5, 1964. wite held on Ally Ord. ►'lie Couneii melt in the Town; MdTed by Clifford. R. Duwbar, 1it Hall on the above date with all seconded by Hugh $,inti that the the luembers prow ilt. minutes be adopted -as read. I -.- Carried, The miuntes of the last meeting Moved by Howard. F. MMeAraugilt �vorc road and adopted a period seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that w Of Rees Dnnctul and Stewart Prnrt• in'Straiet theEnginekm Bowes et, 1 or,Leo examine and report en work to be ; '0an tt the Colima Kelly " and Jas. Phelan aPttto 'help repair and r 1 regard fence tthe Petition o a done onbot fir.PrayLivingstone Drain as per I grantand Mr. Iia ri St, Michael's temelery nn tht, 711) SOB. Carried IVIhw concession of Morrisendedsec Moved 1)y kIugb Smith, seconded eveel by Stewart PateMMeNaught that be wed by Ross Duncan that we give by Howard F. p. grant of $130ne to the hoard of fan w Noy n. paced, 11 as read a third time lie St, -'Michaels eametery. Carried. Mr, G0111011 .T0we11 was Tyr''"eat in regard to renewing the renmeneat• Moved by Hugh Smith, •seconded by Clifford R. Dunbar that township ion Inall•anre. Moved hy 'Walter Sheet...ed. sec rate be 101A milli, for 1964• Carried,'. ended by Wm.-101stnn that the Workmen:. CnmPensatinn Insurance Moved 1) F.ugh Snil t ethat eeoid' d Ile renewed with the Dort. District byHoward a rate of five mills from Mutual Fire Tn urance rttnttpany. Ethel Police Village to cover ex Carried Moved by Wm• l:laton, seconded peses for 1954. In the reement being reached CounlY vent of no t r 'Walter SUnrtrtsthat the road agJudge be called in to egnallze Same,' byills as pre.ented by the Road .Sup. _- Carried. ; Var.See Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded rintendent be mild• by by Stewart Procter, ended by Ross Denran that the meet- by Win. E. Bishop that Assessor be Union W M. S. and W. A. paid $100.00 on salary. Mrs. James Bremner was hostess 8ng •adiourn to mutt again on APP.- Carried, ' on Wednesday 'evening, July 7, for uat 3 at 8 P. m• - Carried. Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded Union 'United Church W. M. S. and The following accounts were Paid; A. Mas. H.ermen Whitfield led by Clifford R. Dunbar Mihai ail aP W proved accounts be Paid, I the meeting, and opened with the Nilo daProct r feneevtetver $ 4,00 .- Carried.: hymn "For the Beauty of die Earth", Bertrald Procter. fenceviewer 4.00 Moved by Howard F. McNaught followed be, �e General Thanks - he an. g, frnesvi<twMt rseconded by Clifford R. Dunbar that giving in unison. The scripture was Maobam, Mrs, Sas. Phelan, dant to cemetry 150.00 we do now adjourn Clifford to meet .Aug. g. , taken by Mrs. Ralph 4100 00 Gee. Ra or at the c Percy Wedu ly hallo, 1904 GREY 'Radford, Pease Drain all of Reeve. Ward, and Mns. Fred Cox, The A e Erskine. Indigent 0fees 11,§0 - Carried ' leader read a message on the giving Mitts Mary Johnston The following accounts - Paid: of good gifts. -The temperance sec A, H. Erskine. Indigent fres, 27.00 The Listowel Banner, Advt. eeretaty gave a liquor report and see - Mrs, Kate Murray Bruce -Williamson Drain $3.00 I read an article "The Battle with the Gorden Compensation 1• Wnrl�aeII4 se 80 Ethel Public Library, Dthel t Bottle" in which a, respectable ComPen atinn Ins village grant 60.00 mother who became an alcohol Mrs.Ti. math_ C chickens killed 40.20 lover gradually Bruce Receiver General of Canada, v Lott Out her way Thos. smith, Milken= killed 60.00 Suspect scales. Ethel Village back to a happy social life. Thos. Miller. valuators fees 0.70 The roll was answered by a Bible a10 t.e- r•erit P,ateman, spraying weeds, 0th Con. Drain E. M. Cardiff. Clerk's feees, Northwest Drain Charles Nicholson. pullets killed (lee. Blake, Pullets killed L. D. Frain. canister. trips ,,•:,. Wesenburg. Assessor part salary Clifford I3oegy. Tile Drainage I Mrs, Evertttt Robinson, and Mre Loan 1'000'00 I Tim Dilworth wag to provide en„ Ronda 9'508'60 trrtaimment. $10,781.38 'Mrs. Tim Dilworth bad Shame or Clerk. the study brook. The meeting clos- ed with hymn 252 and a honediet' R111. Mrs., Leslie Lake opened the W. A. with the 'hymn' "Abide With Me" and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs, R. W. • Whitfield reported What the straw- berry and ire -cream social netted over $41. :Mie. Whitfield is to send • Mr a mirror for the dhoir and to buy a stove for the church kitchen ' Following the benediction, Mrs 'William Bremner nonelected a hast - ball contest which was won by Mrs. Ralph Maehan's side. Lunch was served hy the hostess. assisted by Miss Myrtle Larking and Mrs. Carman Baker. Grey Twp. School Board Meeting MTinutes were read and adapted nn motion of Bolger and Brown. Motion of Brown anti Conley that E Thibadeeu be given contract for meting No. 10 and emir of No. 11 • at 311,50 per :square put nu, to be creepier d before Sept. let. Motion of Conley find Bolger that rate be v'0me as last. year 0t,ra mills. Motion of McFarlane end Conley that Robt. Oliver be elven enntraat for enal et $23.25 per ton. Mntinn of Brown and Merarlane that l,. Roche be given contract. 007 Roads Bailie Parrott. R. eve. Geo. C. 'Martin, Clerk. FOO'T'BALL SCHEDULE July Lnel -te re .,t P,t'u:,etis 5 Hols••?hit at Brussels 7 Breese's at Winghem 9 Heist: in at Wingham 9 Londeebcrn at Listowel 14 Listowel at Wingham 15 Brussel= et Win throe 15 Londe kern at Holstein 19 Wtsgham at 'Hgoiateta LADIES INTERM EL/IAT E *,toFTBALL W. O. A, at A. July 1 - Mt. needgaaxiStoa 2 Paisley at Hiiishete 2 Pinkerton at kldsiever 6 Mt. � F�ergde�i at OliOfer4 7 Mt, "t al Haa'btler 7 meg R7 ?'wilts m .. 9 F14 2 ,,. - 9 EYe 4v00 12 Wired'rittgr t-, 12 $ ta1 O* a mer $Td3&e61) 100 73allereeF 14 Feldlery Lie 1351s'alitto ,-.. 14 lat. Forel ex row 15 Clif Ord 911 MIAM M 16 Hatrrtsioa. at 1661. ra0 t 19 Clifford et Hanovee 19 Brussels 27 Mt. 78149 t 20 Harristoii at Paiele 23 Harriston at Bfi$, tt3 23 Hanover et C110QT8 23 Paisley at Mt liyteet 26 Pinkerton at f Tilston 27 Mit. rarest ee Pinkerton 29 Clifford at Har eston FOR SALE - Hard^red and .oftwoot elabe. ett,att Cedar 00" kindling Jas. Stevenson Phone t 28.00 verse with the word "seed". Mrs. I Jack Cox presided for the bush 25.00 : nese. Letters of thanks were read 18.00 ' from the missdanarY for prayer and 25.00 the overseas relief committee. The Mission Band is to conduct the I neat meeting which is to be as the 20.00 ebur,b, and it was decided to I donate the collection to the Miss - 50000 ! ion Band. ;firs. LiudsaY McKay, Painting inhenbor of ciaser0otns at ETHEL 251, The president bran took charge of the business part of the meeting No. and No. 5 and • the exterior, The Itev. Min. rex of Carmel Pres minutesminutesof the last meeting ah Noo.. 1 to be Completed by Aug,byteriau Church, 1Tensa21, will and approved, Roll eaal. offering. 1d ' occupy the pulpit ot Kiaox Church. Mrs,, J1oe ,Pearson read a letter of Motion of Conley end Bolger that Mel on Sunday, July 18th• thanks for $6.00 donation for ship• i ping of bale, It was decided to i Mos. Patterson was hostess for Abe hold quilting in ohurdh basement monthly meeting of the W. M. S. an some day during the week of July , WA. of Z7bhe1 Umited dhuroh with 19th. The treasurer gave• the finan- ° 14', members present, Mms'. Antes was'i hal statement for tole first 6 months 874 leader of the devotional Period and ot the year. and reported that $110 48:60 and gave the oa11 to 'voro.OtiP followed'had teen sent to the department. - 90.00 by brim No. 15. The General I The August meeting to be held at 2L77 Thanksgiving was read in: unison, "Mrs. Raynerd's.. Our guest speaker -'pie scripture reeding was taken by Mrs. Dennis ways' tOten introduced by spoke on Mrs. Rested. Meditation and hymn Chairman and Secretary be author feed to borrow up to 310,000. Motion of Conley and Brown that tollowtng bills be paid. 1'. Adair, supplies Wes. Moore, welding Cecil 'wispier, labour Ralph Pearson, bus trip Lisbowel Hydro Edythe 31. Cardiff. Meni ° ¢6Q u.. W 44,' 'O, 509 301• � Vitt P : t" a rind' .non ,;. t , Want to Feel h tip elle, u�II y- �Y¢aP5Ysnager7 O tees bias don P r. a 4 ,iter 40 )u t b,: eie n t.,: is iron, Mir. try " _. _. il! CO, . Ty Ores Tiiiiie MM.:is 1" .,ii• petvigor and ri ngv h u..,, th. .. r,.• ...e -in d.na _, WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Your Memorial Craftsmen For Thirty -Five Years, Always using THE BEST GRANITES Along With Expert Designing and Workmanship. Prices Most Rea5131101319 Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R. A. SPOTTON Phony. 206, ilinghern, Ontario FOR SALE -- Newlyweds can select from about 20 Llvingroom Suites, 20 Bedroom 12 Kitchen Suites at the Sehuett'a Mlfldmey Fruniture Stores. Free de- livery. Low prices. J. F. Schuett and Son, Mildmay. Ate 'tam 00 as o e)c1 [Egg MY EGGS ARE GRADING OUT BADLY, WHAT'S 'WRONG WITH MY BIROS BIRDS 1.00K ALL RIGHT, JOE, ANDYOU'REFEEDING ROE VITA -LAY ECG MASH SO THAT'S 0K-• LET'S ' LOOK AT YOUR EGG HANDLING. HERE ARE MY E66S FOR THE PAST WEEK. THEY'LL GO IN ON MY NEXT TRIP TO TOWN FOR FEED. J. Carl Hemingway, Secretary. Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Dennis' "Missiouaay Education to the Home" or "Your Family • and The world." She said dhildren Were lnllue31Cetl by the .aptitudes of the. parente to those of other race or color, even to,thslr teacher's and playmates. here.. Pearson thanked MTs. Dennis for her splendid address and the meet. ing was closed with the Remedi00102. Lunch was served by the haste63 assisted by Mrs. Ames and Mrs. O. Cochrane. A short W. A. meeting was hello and Lt was decided to have a toW1 supra• on Nov. 4th, Partieelars later. NO. IN A SERIES ... YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS YOUR HYDRO ... key service in a new community From 1947 to December, 1953, the num- ber of new dwelling units built in Ontario was 183,515. Each required an average of 1% kilowatts of electricity, a total of 229,000 kilowatts, or, 307,000 horse- power. These homes didn't have to wait for Hydro service. Crews were stringing lines before the homes were completed . . . Hydro was there, before the door key. To meet t lis demand Ontario Hydro and your lova- municipal system must plan far into. the future. Power projects must be started years before their ,immediate need arises, so that new homes, new schools, new shopping centres new muni- cipal services and new industries, all have power when and where required ... low-cost power that is the keynote of modern living. ONTARIO HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS "'.'5"''' �h, y' -gam -11' tic .--4414111 1 ir�- •y. �it -t" m /,, -f-r tl 1 � ted, �" l IntormatooyourrHydro Chairman, 6o 20 University AvenuelTorontd o. writing - - tea.-, JOE -!T [OOHS LIKE YOUR EGG TROUBLES ARE CAUSED BY YOUR HANDLING, Nff YOUR BIRDS. KEEP EGGS uNTI L SHIPPED IN CLEAN,COOL, WELL;VENTIGATED Robb/ IIi�Ct`t19,1) l itIG°h aK: U ir1u;J11�}teutN. di:: � II�N:�ua1-"� 4 USE ONLY'aEAN EGG CASES AND FILLERS By Roe Farms Service Dept. $1N SHIPPING -AVOID JARRING AND EXTREME TEMPER TURES 1 P fa P e/.4 IPoa IX/TTh'i 66 with IN WARM I WEATHER GATHER 066 AT LEAST 7WICEDAILYIN OPEN -WIRE a41'er$ AND COOL QU/cIGy_ FOR HIGH PRODUCTION OF TOP QUALITY EG6S-FEED ROE V'r4-LAYg'6f MASH OR PELLETS ROE Vta4y EGG MASH (ALSO IN pater FORM i MeictE ,;„,v044 rare•'4 SI• VL•51 .ti l}iuron i'roduCe BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONt ETHEL F. HARRISON MONCRIE05 di