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GREY TWP, COUNCIL MET
Minutes of Council Meeting, Jana
7193, 1941,
Minwtets of last meeiting were read
and approved on natation of Alex
Alexander and Geo. McDonald.
Moved) by co,GMcDonald second -
00! by Alex Alexander that Stan,
Machan be appointed Commissioner
on the Ewan Drain, —Carried.
Moved by ,Stan, Meehan seooudel
by Geo, McDonald, that we instruct
Geo. A. McCmbbin O,L.S, to examine
and rep!grt on the area of the Cox
Drain under Section 77 of 'Ute Muni-
cipal Drainage Act. —.Carried.
Moved by Geo. McDonald seconded
by S't'an, Machan, that we instruct
Geo, A, McCubbin OJL;S., to examins
and, report on the area of the Jack'
lin Drain under section, 77 of tba
Municipal Drainage Act, --,+Carno(),
Moved by Stan, Meehan seconded
by Geo, McDonald, that.all approved
accounts be Paid. --Carried.
Moved by Geo, McDonald second-
ed by Stan. Macbloay that we do now
adjourn to meet again next regular
meshing, July 6th, or at the call of
the Reeve.—Carried
The, following accounts were ba1d6
Wm, Kelly, Mehing
Dick Iloy, ditching 5.00
Elwyn, Somers, ditching , . .38
Isaac Rathtwell, move
gasp 'tanir . . 3.00
Geo. Robea+tson, grading .. 1.50
Glen Ma,tivwell, rep, culvert .50
THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, aline '11411, 1941
Lloyd Keifer, shovel gravel
Norman. Moran, shovel
gravel ,,.
Angus Brown, rep, culvert ,
Beast Johnston, We across
road
Harold Speir, Rep, bridge .
Norman Patellar, rein, bridge
Jas. Pennington; rep, bridge
John Pennington, rep, bridge
T. 0, :Wilson, a'Utend audit
Jolu, Alcock, patching
James Smith, tile across road
Andrew Turnbull, tile across
road
Cameron. Cochrane,
shovelling
;Stuart Evans, rep, culvert „
Cecil Ilolines, cheek loads
13
Blight= Feag, rev. culvert ,..
Vallance Inglis, rel), culvert
.41 Johan McDonald, ditching
1,57 A. McDonald check roads .,
Alwyn Thommnoa, patching , • •
2 50 Gold'win Thompson, rep,
4'(3 bridge ...................1:0
4 75 Earl Meehan, brin,hing 3.00
7.00 Tom Pennington, operate
0.00 maintainer ,,,,• 85,93
1.50 Iiugh ISani,th road Supt. 110.08
3.25 . Dan ,Savage, ditching 9.80
.63 1 Johne 'Savage, dit'hca)4ng . •.... , , 9,80
I Mel. C'arnoebau, ditching , , , 12.90
.50 Wml, Elliott, tile ..... 20.70
Hugll McKay, gravel 129,12
.50 Glen Rathwell Stringer . , , , 1,00
1.50 Davison's Hardware, bolts ,. 2.10
53.00 Wilbon & Gillespie, bolts ..,, 1.13
1.00
2.00
3.75
3.75
2,00
Sylvester X ax, rely, to
grader
Ralph Thomson, Mile
Angus 7&roWn, poets
!Stuart Evans, posts 1,50
Alex dpeiran, gravel , , .. ; 140.52
D, N, McDonald & C0', plunk
and spikes 38.00
Charles Keifer, crush and
haul 2320.93
Joe Pearson; tile 1.91
Dom, Road Mach, Co., repair 28.41
18. L, Jardine, welding 2.50
Brussels. Pot, cards 5.00
M, J. Engel, gale, cls repairs 38,35
F. A. Iiarris!on, tile 84 posts 40.00
Sean Turner gravel ....... 58.09
Feng McNaught, posts 1.10
Gordon. Speiren, posts .50
Can, Oil Co., gasoline
20.79 ' Andrew Jacic9ln, Clark Dalain
1.b0 F, A. liarriaon, relief account
1,00 Wan, ,Sipe'noe, Dniplo7'er's Ins,
Stevenson & Alcock, Close
Drain , .. .
R. J. Lovell, supplies
A. Weedy relief accts, , .... ,
J Hollinger, injured steer .,
L. D, Frain, valuator ,•.,,.,,
J. H. Fear, relief acct.
Russell Knight, relief acct,
Geo, Dunbar, relief acct.
Next regular )beating July
86.20
100,00-
9,35
00,009,35
54,05
60.00
0.35
13,00
18.00
2,00
4.00
3,50
7.16
6th.
3, H. FEAR Cleik,
Don't forget the Booster Club'
Draw Saturday Night.
JUN
28th TO JULY 6t
This is an invitation to our American friends to visit
Canada during the week June 28th to July 6th. It is not
a casual courtesy, to "drop over and see us some time," but
a definite invitation. The week chosen is "made -to
order" for the visit, embracing as it 'does, Canada's
Dominion Day" and United States, "Independence
Day." The ,plan is being carried in practically all On-
tario Weekly Newspapers, and their combined circulation
in the United States, plus the many who will follow the
suggestion printed below and mail papers to American
friends, will ensure visitors that they will meet old friends
in their old home towns on the week specified.
The plan is by no means an "Old Home Week,". and
no entertainment is planned. It is designed by Canadians
to offset rumors prevalent in the United States regarding
conditions in a Canada at war. •
i
ortAtik
HGN. MITCHELL F. HEPBURN
leelc;o#ne to adaltio
The war has made no difference to American travel in Ontario.
Entry to and from this premier province of the Dominion of
Canada is as free as in peaceltlme. No passports are required of.
United States citizens. The simplest form of identification suf-
fices for Border -crossing purposes. For proof of this—If proof be
thought .necessaryone need but consult any of the thousands
upon thousands of delighted travellers who were our guests
during 1940. i4NAi
Let none of the "Scare rumors" of which you may have heard
Iabt season Interfere with plans for future holidayl.ng,
To Ontario, with its 400,000 square miles of lakes, woods streams
scenic playgrounds and busy cities, Its wonderful fishing and
hunting, Its unsurpassed Canad;ia.n highways system, its complete
freedom from bridge tolls, amusement taxes, meals taxes, and
local sales taxes, and Its primary desire to be a good host to
friendly, understanding neighbors, we cordially inNite you again
this year. A far larger and more satisfying return on your
American dollar than any mere premium—substantialas that
premium may be -awaits your visit here. .Come and see for
yourselves what Ontario has to offer In vacation pleasure. I know
you will not be disappointed,
M. F, HEPBURN,
Premler,0?rovince of Ontario
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This year, July 4th falls on a Friday and pro-
vides an excellent opportunity for a real week end.
All that poppycock about food and gasoline
rationing, compulsory military service and
the seizure of personal firearms and fishing tackle
is pure undiluted bunk. You never were as free
in your Life as you will be on your next visit here.
There will be a welcome on the mat, or a light in
the window, depending •on the hour of your
arrival Wind up the gas buggy on that week end.
and be here; expect to meet old friends and enjoy
yourself
In the centre of this page, Hon. Mitchell E
Hepburn, our premigr extends his invitation, to
American visitors, and adds his assurance that their
visit will be as pleasant and trouble free as
Canadian authorities can make it We addour
invitation to our Premier's. As citizens of
Canada, we know conditions for what they are,
and can back our Premier's statement to. the limit..
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