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MORR1SBANK
GENERAL STORE
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 5, 1981 — A5
The Procters of Morris Township sat atop a float representing the four
generations of their family that have been in Morris. Township.
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make his outfit comp)
Blyth had fun at the
tail parade on Sunday
be missing a part to
ete. Herman Thalen of
arena following the shirt
night.
Max Wafts, appropriately dressed as an old-time funeral director got a
first prize for this old hearse as the best old vehicle other than a car.
Huron-Bruce M.P.P. got to, present his father Morris Township Reeve
Bill Elston with a plaque from the Province of Ontario congratulating
Morris on its 125th Birthday.
This float of the Morrisbank General Store presented by the
Morris-Turnberry Town line was a first prize winner for Best Historic
Float.
SeafOrth High School's Girls Trumpet Band marched in time and played
music to entertain the audience.
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