The Brussels Post, 1961-06-15, Page 4Thursday, nue lritit, 1901 • B 1LTSSEI I POST
Grey Twp Council. C.RANBROOK ed by Kenneth Bray that we give
the East Unroll, Agricultural. Sec*
iety u grant of $400.00, payable in.
October
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDonald. Ateetieg held 011 Awe
:ales Kate. MeNabb and Mr. and Atcs, ' (I by Wean 11»ether • second.
1i; McDonald visited in Blurring ea by Kenneth Bray that the
Yon on Sunday with Miss Mary
nald.
B uie',. of the last meeting be,
adopted as read F AA . .....
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President
Viret :Vice•PrOsident
Second Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Clew, S•Ceffler
Died{ krecter
Bob Granby
Norman Hoover rti. McDonald,. Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson, Mrs. Gordon Engel,. Mrs.
Stuart Evans, Mrs. Frank Smith and
Mrs. Edwin Gr. Nelson, attended the
Evening Auxiliary Rally in Kin-
Cardlne on Friday evening,
— Carried
nit[ved by Glenn Huether second.,
• . by Lawson Ward that we
renew Compensation Insurance
the Frank Cowan Company Ltd,..
through agent Dudley E. Holmes,
Of Distowel.
DIRECTORS
Jack Knight, Harvey ,Graig, Gordon Grant, Bob Grasby, Eldon
Wilson, Murray Haether, Diek Procter, Clem Steffler, Donald
McDonald, Clarence Meantcheon„ Cliff Bray Jim Bowman.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS
Jack McDonald, Wilfred •ShOrtreed, Jan van 'Vliet, Cliff Dunbar,
Stewart Proctor, Murray Cardiff, George Blake, Roy Williamson,
Cecil Parker, Ross Duncan, Bill Perri% Glenn H(ttother, Thigh
Pearson, Rao Houston, Jas, W. Smith, Ken Ashton, Alex Pearson,
Harry Bolger, J. W. Wheeler, W:lbur Turnbull, DE Dennis, Adrian
MeTaggart, Wm, Smith, Elmer Dennis' Jack Bowman, Graham
Work, Ralph Pearson, George MeCateheon, Graeme McDonald,
Ross Knight, Ken. S, McDonald, Harold Thomas, Alfred Knight,
Walter Knight, Tim Knight, Mac ,McIntosh, Lloyd Wheeler, Jim
Mair, Bill Blake, 'Wm. Stratychuk, Elmer 11,1cOnarrie, Clarence
Yuill, Charles Thomas, Ed, Martin, Ross Smith, George Martin,
Jas, Armstrong Jr.
— Carried. Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary
The CranbrOok Evening Auxiliary
wae held at the home of Mrs. Rosa
Knight ith, members .present,
The lender Helen Smith opened
with a verse "The Art of Living!'
The first, second and fifth verses
of hymn 91 were sung. Kay Pfeifer
led in prayer, The scripture, psalm
15 was read In unison. The meditat-
ion was read by Mrs. Jim Knight..
The meeting was then turned over,
to the president. The minutes of
the last meeting were read and
approved. The collection taken by
the treasurer, amounted to $6.60
The Sunshine collection by Doris
'McDonald, The correspondence was.
read and discussed. Plans were
made for the lunch for the C.O.C.
picnic to be held June '9th at 2
e'cleek. Marilyn Bagel „Gave a very
interesting ,report opt the Maitland
Presbyterial held in Winglia.m.at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian church
Thursday evening, May 2.5th.
Moved by Lawson Ward seconded
by Glenn Huether that we renew
the eire insimance on the Machinery
Building for a term of three years,
with agent Albert Cardiff
— Carried
l'acved by Kenneth Bray seconded
by Archie Mann that we accept
two applicatioras for loans of
$1,000.00 each under the Tile Drain-
age Act
- Carried 1
Moved by Archie Mann seconded
by Kenneth Bray that we pass By- ,
Law No. 9-1901 under The Tile
Drainage Act to levy an annual I
rate for a period of ten yearti
— Carried
Moved by LawSon Ward seconded,
by Archie Mann that we approve of
the proposed School at Walton and
agree to adjust the boundaries as
follows: — lots 1 to 15, ',con. 15,
incluSive; lots 1 to 15, con. 16,
inclusive; lots 1 to 18, con. 17,
inclusive; lots. 1 to 19, cop. 18, 1
inclusive. •
— Careen
Signed by Kenneth. Bray and
Glenn Huether -
Moved by Glenn Huether second-
COMMITTEES FOR 1961
Heavy Horses — Harvey Craig, Harry Bolger, Elmer Dennis,
Elmer McQuarrie
Light Horses — Gordan Grant, Alfred Knight, Mac McIntosh
Doug :Hemingway
Beef Cattle — Donald McDonald, Jas. Armstrong Jr., Murray,
Cardiff, Jas, W. Smith, Alex Pearson, Cliff Dunbar
Dairy Cattle — Cliff Bray, Dick Proctor, Rae Houston, George
Blake, Jr., Dennils Langridge
Grade Cattle Bob Grasby, George Martin, Ross. Knight, Bill
Dennis
Sheep andHogs — Clarence McOutcheon, Lloyd Wheeler, Jan van,
Vliet
Poultry — Jim Bowman, Murray Huether, Charles Thomas
Roots and Vegetables — Dick Proc4r, Jack Bowman, Rae Houston,
Graham Work
Grain — Eldon Wilson, Bill Perris, Bill Smith, Clarence Yuill
I ruit — Cliff Bray, Bill Blake, BM Stratychuk
Police and Parking — Harvey Craig, Adrian MeTaggart, -Glenn
Hraether, Ken S. McDonald, Mac Macintosh, John Wheeler, Harry
Bolger, Ross Duncan
finance — Clem Steffler, Cecil Parker, Dick Proctor, Bob
Grasby, Jas Mair
Grounds and Concessions — Harvey Craig, Bill. Turnbull, Jack
'Wheeler, Graeme McDonald
Palace — Jim Mair, Stewart Proctor, Jim BoWman, Alfred Knight
Entertainment and Dance — Jack Knight, Donald McDonald, Harry
Bolger, Eldon Wilson, Jan van Vliet, Harvey Craig '
Schools and Sports — Mrs W. J. Berrie, Mrs, Harold Bolger, Mrs.
Havey Craig, Ken Ashton, Ed, Martin, Jim Armstrong Jr., Luella.,
Mitchell, Jessie Little, Louise Porter, Mrs. 0. Elliott, Mrs. E.
Murray Huether, Hugh Pearson, Norman
aZ
ilson,
R ai n eitalOn
Tickets and Gates — Jack Knight, Selwyn Bakers, Harold Thomas,
cfra.erao 5.&kiPaoftlil, Clair Long, [loss Cunningham, Robert.
Ounninghank Charlie Thomas, Com'. Martin, Wm. Dennis;
Harry Bolger, Cliff Dunbar
AdVertising and kubliolty — Dick Proctor, Mrs. j. Lowe, 14,a,e
Houston, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs, R. Kennedy
The topic "We have been so long
in Coming" was read by Mrs. Nelson.
-of hymn 652 were sung followed by
a short prayer by the leader. The
meeting closed by repeating the
Mizpah Benediction in unison.
Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by Lena Noble, and Kay J•
Pfeifer.
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Carried,
Moved by Glenn Huether ond.'
ed by Archie Mann that we adjust
the maintainer operator's salary to
$1.10 per hour, effeetive '1St day
Jun.
of
ty
—Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward seconded
by Archie Mann that we appoint
Melvin Carnoelion Drainag In-
spector under The Tile Drainage Act
autt instru ,:l the clerk to prepare the
BY-14w. Rates of pay being $1.25
per hour and mileage at 10e per
— Carried
Moved by Keneeth Bray, seconded
hy Archie Mann that we accept the
request Of James MeFarlane
and Mack 'Cardiff to repair the Inglis
Drain to clear lots 3 and 5, conces-
sion 8, and instruct the Engineer to
examine and report on same
— Carried.
Moved by Glenn Huether seconded
by Archie Mann that we accept the
request of Jas. W. Smith for repairs
" TTislop Drain and instruct the
Engineer to examine and report on
same,
- Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray, Seconded
by Lawson Ward that all approved
accoupts be paid
— 0
Moved by Archie Man
n ar
seconded
Carried
by Lawson Ward that we adjourn.
to meet again, on Monday, evening,
July 3rd at 7 'clock or at the Carriedlef
the Reeve.
—
The following accounts were Paid:
Ontario Hydro. clerk's 'office $ 8.46
Tile Drainage Loan 2,964.00'
Melvin
JD, Cardiff.nc$11)erelet:t's"fees
Cadrrnaolc4haagn fees, e,
•
loan
Callander Nursing Home
May account
Dudley E. 1-Tames, •corepen-
sation Insurance general
Provincial TreaSurer,
iTown of Lsitsoultki,n el, debenture
Payment Listowel High
3,932.98
DebeSncthuoroels, Knetchel nod
Raymond Drains 415.32
Callow-Beare's Ltd.,
supplies 46.85
E. M,,Cardiff, freight on
supplies 1.55
S. R. 'Hart, & C., supplies 63.45
The supplies
sipal World,
45.80
;Fred Smalldon, warble fly
Inspector 2.9
J. M. McDonald, cement,
0,.5003
brick, lumber, office
97
M, Ptr ,vonson, fox bouraty 1.100
Wesenberg, Assessor,
part salary
r '20.'3°50 Gee. Rowland, gas, fire truck
Elwood MeTaggart, main, fire
fire truck 14.00
Village of Brussels, fire
call to Jas. Armstrong's 50.00
Ethel Public Library, grant
Ethel Villeve 50,110
Rentls and Bridges 3,214,14
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24,00
92.75
114.00
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