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COLD TURKEY SUPPER
(Served Buffet Style)
will be held in conjunction with the
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
IN ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN •CHURCH
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st
Flower Show from 3 to 9 pan. Supper from 5 to 7 point
Admission: $1.25 for Supper
Sponsored by the Brussels and District
Horticultural Society
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14th PALL TERM, QPENS, SEPTEM134.11 7•
Practical Instructioti in all commercial Sabiesta.
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Ifixamiaations set, marked, and Diplomas if fq
The Business Educators' Association of Canada
auDER,N Equipment — ueacaers
T1:11TIO1'v Monthly $32.
Dial 524-0521, 7284, or 6307 , for an appointment
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GREY TOWNSHIP
,COUNCIL MEETING
Meeting held August 3rd.
Moved by Glenn kinettier sec-
onded by Archie Menu that the
minutes of the last meeting be
adopted all read
— Carried
Moved by Lawson. Ward sec-
onded by Went/ Huetiter that the
Municipal Corporation of the
Township of Grey approves the
further request of the Public
School Board of Wallace Town
ship. School Area for the issue of
debentures in the amount of
$10,000., this amelunt additional
to previous proposed .expenditure
of 4400,000. making a total of
430,000 to be raised by deben-
tures by the Corporation of the
Township of Wallace for the con-
atruction and equipping of a new
Public school
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray sec-
onded by Glenn Ithether _that
we accept applications for loans
of $700; 41,500; 41,200; and
$6,000. under the Tile Drainage
Act
— Carried
Moved by Glenn Huether sec-
onded by Kenneth Bray that we
pay membership fee of $10.90 to
Huron County Road Superinten-
dents' Association
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray sec-
onded by Glenn +ether that we
finally pass By-law No. 17-1966
as read a first, second and third
time to raise the sum of $420.96,
being the amount the parties in
the Grey portion are required to
pay for the capital and Metal-
lation costs or street lighting in
the Hamlet of Moleeworth
— Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward sec-
°tided by Archie Mann that we
appoint Kenneth Bray and ,
Clifford Dunbar to. the Farni-
SLtvittl LI,114 Alir44 .k*uproveuieut
Centennial Project Conti lase, of
u,rey Township
— Carried
Moved by Archie, Mahn Sec,
onded by .1...awsOn Ward that we
instruct the Ciers to issue invitat-
ion tenders for the debenture issue
in the. amount of .$39,000 for
sehool biases, for Live years u.ear-
ing interest at t.; per cent peg:
annum to companies, have
previously tendered
- Cale Led
.moved by Lawson Ward see.
()tided by Archie Mann that all
approved accounts be paid
— Carried
Moved by Kenneth Bray sec-
onded by Archie Mann tnat we do
now adjourn to meet again Sept-
ember '70: or at the call of the
Reeve
the following accounts were
paid:
stazhey 1, 'sulker, chickens
kllleld 26.00
Brussels, Morris & Grey
Telephone System
office rent
and tolls
Hienistra, Nursing Home
July account
Queensway NArsing Home
July account ' 122.4
Ontario 0 ni cipal Board
appl'canon fee
scb.o&I buses 33.0e
Huron Co. Road Supt. Asso-
ciation member-
ship tee 10.00
Jane.McLennan, water,
office 25.00
Allan Dobson, garbage
collection, Ethel
Village 14.00
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: fie‘,. A. M. Johnston
13.A.. SO.
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
PRILSBYTERIAN CHUACH
IN CANADA
1VIELVILLE CHURCH
Minister,. Rev. W. J. Morrison,
MA.
Oiganist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
AMT.
No Church School
Combined lioliday Service
1.1:15
Sermon Theme:
"Out under the Clouds"
4veryone Welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. h. L. Jennings
BA.. LTH.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
St. Al'ban's and St. David's
ATWOOD
9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer
'Walton Eliminates
,MonItton Team
Walton defeated hionkton by
and eliminated them in the .
Semi-fuels of the ,WO.d..E1 Inter-
mediate softball playoffs. The
series was the best three-of-five
Walton copping three straight
games. ,
The winning pitcher was Bob
Houston, with 'Jerry Little` the
loser.
Arrors were costly and proved
the 'downfall at MOngtOn with
seven bobbles. ,Walton had five
errors, and the game was very
closely contested.
,Walton now plays against
Millbank, with the winner of
this series to meet Moncrieff.
Bob Pearson, replacing
bulbs, Ethel
Village 9.60
J.' Homer Henderson,
tile 7.40,
Robt. lr CAnningham, bat-
tery, gas & oil
fire dept. 23.49
Geo. Rowland, gas fire
dept. 1.26
Elwood M'cTaggart, mein
fire dept. 6.00
Firemen to Wm. Brem-
ner 19.09
Roads & Bridges 12,626.98
$18,036.98
Clifford R. Dunbar Reeve
Edythe M. Cardiff .- Clerk
FOR SALE
M.H. Binder-, on ribbed'
tires. in geed shape.
Murray 'Cardiff Phone 441J
GREY TOWNSHIP
FEDERATION NEItid
Directors of Grey Township
met iu the Clerk's Office August
2ne, with LT, present, 1111lules di
the previou meeting were dealt
with.
It was decided to sponsor the
Huron County 4-if Tractor Club
of 12 members which will hold.
an achievement Day is connect-
ion with Brussels Fall Fair.
Plans were made for a bus trip
to the International Plowing
Match at the Maesey Ferguson
farm near Toronto. Date of trip
to be Friday 16th.
Prizes Offered In 4'Clgan-Up
Paint-Up Campaign" In Grey Twp
Regarding the match to be held
in. Huron in 1966, there will be a
"Paint-up Clean-up Campaign"
which will also coincide With the
Centennial program being planned.
for 1967. Clare Veitcn, Wilfred
Strickler, and. Rae Houston
were appointed to meet with the
Council the following night to
seek some aid from the Council.
The Council were asked to
appoint two members to above
committee, this to form a finance
committee to arrange prizes for
the event.
It is hoped that as many as
possible will enter the compe-
tition. It is suggested that the
first, prize will be $100.00 With
many other prizes.
Entries must reach ware Witch,
RR E. Brussels by August 28th in,
order that they may reach Glutton
Agricultural office by Sept. 1st.
Competition Scoring
All people who enter wit! hav3
their present places scored about
October 1st and then ni August
1966 the Ontario Juages will re-
turn and again score the olace a
second time. The winner will be
the one who can gain the most
points. The township winner will
advance and compete in the
County competition where the
winner will advance to the Ont-
ario competition where the first
prize will be q;500.00. More infor-
ation can be had by asking the
School Section Director who is
reeking people to enter.
The Plowing Match will bring
thousands of people to our,
county, many Of them looking
for farms and homes, so let us all
help to make Grey township the
most desirablit in. Huron County.
WANTED
Geed used &timbre, glass and
and China. Mike CUSiminss,
Auctioneer 66 Hitt:altos St.
Godatich, unt. Phone 1244044
NIXON — FEAR
A double ring ceremony united
in marriage Wendy Noreen Fear
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ted
Fear, RR 5, Brussels' to Delbert
Orville Nixon, Stratford, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon, RR 7,
Lucknow, Saturday, at tee home
of Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Cox of
Teeswater. -
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a street.-
length gown of nylon net over
taffeta with a chantilly lace
bodice, scoop neckline and long
,sleeves. Her fingertip veil was
held in place by a coronet of seed'
pearls. She wore a single strand
of real crystals that had belonged
, to her maternal grandmother. She
carried a white Bible with a cas-
cade of red sweetheart roses.
Rhonda Fear, sister of the bride,
wore a street-length dress of pale
blue nylon over taffeta featuring
a scalloped, back-buttoned jacket
overlaid with lace. Her head-
piece was a matching pillbox with
:veil. She carried a nosegay of
white chrysanthemums.
George Humphrey of Lucknow
was the groomalM111.
Receiving the guests was the
bride's mother wearing a box-
pleated drese, in pink cross-dyed
rayon flubbed in pure silk and
white Accessories. Her corsage
was red roses. Assisting her
was the bridegroom's mother in
a figured silk dress of rose with
white accessories and a corsage
of white chrysanthenuuns.
The reception was held at the
home of the brine s parents. The
room was decorated with pink and.
white streamers and white liens..
The head table was centred with
a three-tiered wedding cake and
candles, Assisting with the dinner
were three neighbours, Mrs. James
Coultes, Mrs. Leslie bolt and Mrs:
Garner Nicholson.
For a wedding trip to the Nets;
England States, the bride changed
ed to a navy straw-hat linen suit
with Chanel styled jacket and
white accessories and, a corsage
of red Sweetheart roses.
Guests were preseat from
Wingliam, Ripley, Lucknow, Blyth.
London, Etobicoke, TeesWater,
and Beigrea
Mr, and Mrs. Nixon will reside
hi Stratford.
WANTED
Farms, Homes, Bellbleeeee,
Lots, and Acreages for isle la
and around timings. comsat
Glen Thuell, Real Ilistate Divtaton„
Brttisti mortgage and Tiset,
Listowel, Phone IS
13.86
91.25
OPEN AIR BIN G O
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 8:30 P.M
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
10 regular games at $10
3 Specials
Draw for $50
Admission:$1
Closed for the mouth of August
Vonibined Services at
Melville Church