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CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS LIST
Voters' Lists, Township of Grey,
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I have
complied win) Section S of the Voters'
List Act, ama that,I have posted up
in my office, on the 15th day of Oc-
tober, 1951, the list of all persons en-
titled to vote in the said Municipal-
ity art Municipal elections and .that -
the list remains there for inspection,
and I oall upon all voters to take im-
mediate proceediigs to have any er-
rors or omissions correoted, accord-
ing to law, the last day of appeal be-
ing the 29th day of October, 1951.
Dated this 15th day of October,
1951,
J. R. FEAR, CLEIRK
Of .the Township of Grey.
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Vietons, Mrs, lien Rae, Meaner,
Connie, Mrs. John S. Buchanan and
Mrs, D.Grey, Stratford, with friends
here; Mr. and Mrs, Win, Gi'a.inger in
Toren/W.
Majestic Women's Institute
The October meeting of the
1\3alestic Women's Institute was
held in. the Brussels Plulblic Library
on Thursday with a good attendance
The meeting was opened with •the
"Ode" followed by the Mary Stew-
art Collect. The minutes of the
Setetemnber meeting were read and
approved. The roll call was "My
first teacher and an interesting ex-
perience," which brought many
amusing and Interesting answers,
'Phe Girl's Club project, "Cotton
accessories for the Clatb Girls' Bed-
room" was discussed. The tre,ining
scfiool being Oct. Slyait and Nov, let.
lIrs, Andrew Turnbullreportedon
public speaking contest at. the Fall
Pair and expressed a desire to
increase the number of prizes. It
was decided that we do not ask for
the Legislative grant.
A letter of appreciation was read
from Mr. Nelil, curator of the Huron
Museum. . Other correspondence was
and
Freezers today at
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then dealt with,•
The convener of the Fair dance
booth, Mrs. Frank Nichol, gave her
report anicl MYbrs. Stanley Wheeler
presented a cheque from the Fair
Ilioa.ed Cor impels served to tate
directors; It was also decided to
continue with the booth for the
L. 0. L. dances,
The meeting was then told of the
Betty MOoee program in the town
hall on Wednesday, Oot, 24th at
8 p. m. This being sponsored by the
Benjamin iVloore Paint Co„ through
Mr. Gregg.
Arrangements were then made
for Family Night to he held on Fri-
day, Nov. 9th. Committee for the
supper was Mrs. A. Sinclair, Mrs.
C Doris. Miss Beth Hoover and
Mrs. Geo. Evens, The program coan-
mietee is Mrs, Roy Cousins and Mrs.
,Tames Aryans, Tt was decided to
have .the ,junior Girls Ball Team as
1111' guests.
The date for the bazaar to be
Sat„ Dec, Sth, the committee con-
veners were then chosen :—Aprons,
Mrs. Todd; Oandy, Mrs, IS„ake; Bak-
ing, Mrs. Wes. Xerr; Knitting, Ma's.
Chas, D;arvis; Miscl., Mrs, Claire
Long; used Clothing, Mrs, Wan,
111i1ier; Farm Produce, Mrs. Eldon
Wilson; Fish Pond, Mrs, Andrew
Lame and • Mrs, Douglas Hemingway, t _
It was suggested that eaoh mem- '-
ber bring an article made from a
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with a apui-chase or trade on
between October 25
1950 De Soto Sedan — $2790
Air Condition Heater, Radio and Whiteyalls
1950 Custom Dodge
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Air Condition Heater, Fluid Drive
1950 Meteor Coach — $1790
A Real Bey
1950 Studebaker Sedan $1890
With Overdrive
1950 Dodge Club Coupe $1930
Air Condition Heater
1950 Plymouth Sedan $2090
Air Condition Heater, Low Mileage
1950 Hillman Sedan — $1190
One Owner Car
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any of the following cars
and November 3
1950 Studebaker Coach $1870
Overdrive
1949 DeSoto Sedan — $2260
A Real Honey, Air Condition Heater
1948 Chevrolet Sedan $1390
In A-1 Condition
1948 DeSoto Sedan — $1630
Air Condition Heater, Radio and Whitewall Tires
1946 Mercury Sedan — $1.199
Rebuilt Motor in perfect shape.
1940 Dodge Sedan — $ 590
Rebuilt Motor
1940 Mercury Sedan — $ 369
1938 Plymouth Coach $ 475
200 Ca11os of Gasoline FREE with any
of the following TRUCKS: (offer expires Nov. 3)
1946 Dodge 1 ton Panel $495
1951 Dodge / ton
Panel
1942 Dodge 2 ton Stake $390
Rebuilt Motor, Good Platform and Racks
$1530 1936 Chevrolet 'r= ton
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flour or sugar 'sack. This Was follow-
ed by a sing song.
Rev. Mr, Fulton. the guest speak.
er then gave us a very interesting
talk on Citizenship and Education.
He spoke .of the part education
played in making good citizens and
how we must attain good citizenship
in our community to be able to have
gond education, Mrs, A. Lane ex-
IIpressed appreciation to Mr, Fulton
for his inspiring address,
'pine motto was given by Mrs,
Lorne Nichol. "The Road to World's
Pea.ee is the road that leads from
My 1-Trri.ee to My Neirhbour'a✓' This
motito was very interesting and
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Brantford box hoist; 5 speed transmission;
2 speed rear -end; this truck a real buy fur parts,
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And Remember Always A BETTER BUY AT SENNETT'S
Main Street
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was prepared by Miss Bessie Moses.
The Sunshine Collection was
taken and the meeting closed with
the National Anthem, The hostesses
were: Mrs. Birt Johnston, Mrs.
Chas: Lake, Mns, Walter Herr, Mrs.
A Lane and Mra. Carl Hemingway,
FOR SALE —
1-100 acre farm, with buildings
priced to sell at $4000.00.
1-100 acre farm, good buildings
hydro. possession this tall.
1-200 acre farm, good buildings,
hydro. silo, prided to sell.
Other larger farms,
J. C. Long
CRANB.ROIK
On Tuesday evening, Oot, 1611., a
meeting of the Ladies' Aid was head
at the home of Mrs, Emerson Mitc-
hell with 15 ladies present, Mrs.
Id. J', Emgel, the president, was -in
the chair, Mils, Earl Dunn opened
the meeting with Scripture and
meditation followed by prayer
Minutes of last meeting and teens:
nrer's report were read and adopted
It was decided to donate $25 00 to
The Children's Aid Society of God -
min, Mrs Hiyndnail favoured with
a delightful 'talk on Ireland and in
particular her own native Ulster,
which was very instructive and
mucin appreciated
Mrs. Hindman then pronooneed
the Benediction A social time
followed when lunch was served by
the hostess and committee.
The usual services Were held in
Knox Presbyterian Church on Sum
day.
Rev W. M Ilynclanatn was guest
speadter at anniversary services in
Clinton on Sunday evening.
Mrs, L H, Gordon commenced to
teach neap' auubrrn last. week
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ddl].s G°OGst
By Roe Farms Service Debt-.
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