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Voters' List 1939, Municipality 04
the Township of Grey,
County of Huron
1Jl T!r l3 is hereby given that 1 havo
coal/lied with Section 7 of 'the
Voters List Act and that I have
posted up 1n MY orrice in Ethel, on
the 20th day of October, 1939, 'Voters
the 1iet of a>,i 'ipersons entitled to
vete In the said Muuiclpality et
Munieipai elections and that such
list remains there for inspection.
And• l hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proreedings to
have any errors or omissions nor•
recited according to law,
Da
tell in my oOPice In J3thet this
20th day o October, 1939,
J. H. FEAR,
Clerk, Grey Township,
NOTICE
Voters' List 1939, Municipality of
the Township of Morris,
County of Huron
NOTICE le hereby given that I have
complied with Section 7 of the
Voters' List Adt and .that I have
posited up in my office in Biuevale,
on the 28 day of Oa'tolber, 1939,
Voters the list of all persons entitl-
ed to vote in the said Municipality
at Municipal elections and that such
list remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immmediate, proceedings to
have any erorra or =missions cor-
rected according to lad.
Dated in my office in Bluevale this
23 d::Y z;f October, 1939.
ALEX MacEWEN,
Clerk, Morris Township.
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Fortieth Annual Reunion
.Huron County
Toronto Associations
Plans are under way for the For-
tieth Annuol At -Home of the Huron
010 Boa's Association to be held in
the Eaton Auditorium, Friday- even
ing at 8.20 p,m., November 24th, •
The Huron County Junior Assor--
iation are working with the Senior
As.aciation on this Annual At -
Home. H. Al. Jackson, President of
the Senior Association and Bot.
Leiper, President of the Junior As-
sociation, advise they have splendid
Program committee working with
them and plan to make this' one of
the mast erecess,ful reunions ever
heldd is Toronto,
An Invitation is extended to alp
Huron County folks, young and old,
residing in the district of Toront,
to coon along and' renew old ac-
quaintances, hying your friends.
make up a patty and join in the fun.
This is an Oif8ci•a1 Invitation to be
Present since no Personal Invita•
tions are being mailed,
Sweet Dance music will be sup•
plied by Joe DeConr,7 and his or-
chestra and there will be Bridge and
Euclue for those interested.
The Huron County Association
are very much interested in the
work of the Red Cross Society and
will donate all the surplus after ex-
penses are paid to the Red Cross
Society to assist them in their good
work
A special invitation is extended to
all Huronites visiting Toronto at
this time This is an opportunity
to meet all the Toronto friends,
Tickets may be obtained at the
Door that evening or in advance by
phoning one of the following
Junior Asociation
Bob Leiper LL 7078
Bob Passmore MI 2014
Jessie Archibald- MI 5693
Doris. Hill Istl 7790
Wes, Mi0Cutcheon HY 9963
Senior Association
H, 3I. Jorpc.on LO 9315
• M, Jackson LO 9616
John Moan HY 2053
Cr' r: c:n 11 1I9- . `,10
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Barritser, Solicitor, Etc.
Phone 20X - Brussels, Ott,
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NOw IS THE TIME TO HAVE
YOUR HARNESS REPAIRED
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$ Brussels, Ont,
THE BRUSSELS POST
Say Oil Supply the Start alt the war. Pipelines hobo
into force after
been discussed but h 1 i HistoricC Plre
Is Ample Here
All Canada's Requirements
Can Be Met Inside The
County �, Turner Valley
Deposits Some of World's
Biggest
.A 1 .Canada's, oil requirements
could be supplied by her own oil
'fields, aoeordittg '10 Col, Nelson
Spencer, Vaneoltiver business man
and direotos, Of the Home Oil Cr,.
at' Turner Valley, Alta, Col. Simi-
cot'Simi-
cot'was, reoenlily interviewed in
Montreal,
"Distribution is the main prob-
lem," he declared "The Govern-
ment is lntereste(i, especially sine
the high exchange rates with the
United' States
Came
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os Pt r
SS Niece of Forest Antal The N
the West feel that a reduction In ' fin Safe Custody
railway haulage rates' would solve 1
the problem. Pipeline cotpstruct9ozz , The historic stand press on whish
Is a very expensive and Mud- ss- 'Canada's rebel, '1 in1asn Lyotb Mao -
meas," I Xenzie, printed the Colonial Advo.
Distribution Is, Big Problem I ca4e, attacking the 'family compact'
Prospects at the i and advocating reforms, has been
present time, obtained by the Niagara Parks Com -
Colonel Spencer continued, point-; mission,ed. to the Turner Valley being oneThe press, which more than P.
of the biggest oil deposits 1n the century ago was thrown tato Toron- Women tlisliite more foods than
world, The preeeI2t walla were pro- 1 to harbor by MacKenzie's Political men, but women' are familiar with
clueing a limited
barreiss of high grade oil a day, studies
1.
WEDNp7S+DAY, N0'C'L11IBa9I't Stn
res a ' fag.
Am Parr Coznenlssion, after ex-
t tended negotiations, has purchased
the retro,
Mask anzio used the preen for
the 1inst issues 08 the Colonial
Advocate, printed at Quoeneton. He
took it with him t0 Termite when he
removed there In November, 1824,
WOMEN GOURMENTS
supply of 20,000 ! -opponents who raided his office, will more foods than men, according to
ut that could easily be stepped up
to 50,000.
With wells which are being dril-
le
c1 to the north, production would:
be greatly increased. These should
be producing early next year,
be placed In the William Lyon Mac -
'Kenzie rebu1Ut home at Queenstown,
The home is being set up as a mus-
eum of the early days of the Nia-
gara frontier.
In recent years the press has been
in the possession of E. J. Petty
Cold or damp flour should be
spread in a warm dry place before
using.
Borax added to hard water will
scant it and snake a heavy soap
latuer possible,
FREE SERVICE!
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly and efficiently.
Simply phone "COLLECT"' to
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE 21 INGERSOLL
BRUSSELS PHONE 72
NOTICE
All dugs In Morris township must
be tied up, No dogs are to be al-
lowed, to run at .large because of
rabies, A couple of cases 08 whien
have been reported 1u the •township.
By order of
The Board 08 Health,
Made especially for hioh compression motors,
this new gasoline gives EVERY can—
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Hundreds of articles
in magazines, newspapers
and trade papers substantiate
the fact that this process:
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— may antiquate present
refining processes.
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wilt give motorists a
new kind of gasoline,
at no extra cost.
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tank run practically empty. Then put ht Nu -Blue Sunoco. Compare it particu-
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