The Brussels Post, 1953-1-21, Page 4.6
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(Grey Twp. Council
Grey Teeelasbip Comical meeting I
was held on Jantuat'y 1'2I5 with ail
members present and sntbelereeed D
Nie neceesery, deelaeatian cot off(oe.
flexed by Clifford R, Den>.bar este-
ended
so-ended by Wm. E. Bishop that 'ha
Wallies be edopted as read. we
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MELVILLE HARMONY CLUB
Melville Harmony Club melt Wed-
nesday evening 10 celebrate Robert
Burn's Night and to enjoy a pot Welt
seePer. Rev. Fulton presided He
welcomed the ntem+b'ers and molest'.
ed
ol est -
ed our pleasure of having so many
guests. Between courses of the
meal. Mise Mary Lou McFarlane
tweezed zed tis with. a solo, "The Road
to the Isles," accompanied 07
Miss Barbara Allen, Mr. Gerald
Gibson 'ed in a sing -song of
Scottish songs.
Rev. Fulton introduced our guest
speaker, Rev. Wm. Skelly, who has
come from Northern Ireland to con
tine his werl' in Moorfield.
Rev. Skelly deltehtcd his and
irncce with his wit and his story of
"Robhrn 'Hums". 01" rave as an
outline of the bard's life and
rnimtPd ant the reasons hie
poetry is en lotted by Scottish
penpl, and in fart by people the
world n^ar Rnrn'= pnem,s we P
written for the hnmh!o folk. with
short. simplr words that all mai
underetsfl. T'urn's :else had a greet
<in "i' hnwnr w11101 wag r`lmres:
rd in m'nv of his writings.
Mr, WIlrrst Shot -treed PXOresse4
the themes or all present.
We w'•re pleased to have Re.
and Mrs. Lane as guests, Rpm.
T,ane spoke a few words to the
group.
Mrs. Wm. Martin, reported for
the nominating eommitilitee. The
following sic the atficgrs for 195.5:
Preeddent Mr. Gerald Gibson
Zrjirr -Pr e=. _.,_ Mr. Aim Mali
Serrehary Mrs. Gen Elliott
Treasurer . Mr. TT Fi"•be
The mesons armed with the
Moredby I3lwgle Smith sedondd i
by Wm. A. Bishop that the Clerk
be inserticbed to prepare by-law No.
1, aluehtontiziI5( the Reeve and Tram
to berme( up bo the spm of eislttY
tltanisand dollars from the Camel -
Lan Bank at Comment*, Brussels fa,'
c r el% expenses Carried
Moved by Howard le. McNeuele.
seconded by Reset Smith that by
lam- No. 2, 1958, be paseetis author-
izing the expenditure of $55,000,00
on 'roads in 1953. - Carried.
Moved by Wm. E. Bishop second
ed by Howard le, McNaught that
the Coun++il grant 9100.00 to the
Bente Committee. - Carried.
Mowed by Clifford R. tu5abar
onded by Howard F, McNalught that.
all approved acronnts he paid,
- Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith seconded
by Clifford R. Thrnhar tleait we 'do
new adjourn to meet Feb. 7 or at
tl a call of the Reeve.
- Carried.
is -ea' e paid:
s'in.gting of, "Bleat Be the Tie Rha,.
Binds, Rev. Fulton pronowneed
the Benediction.
The 'text meeting will be 'held
In the primary room on Wednea•
clay, January nth.
The followingaccoun
The Ont. Good Reads
Association, Fee
The Ont. Association rf
Rural Mun. Fee
Assoc. of Assessing Officers
of Qn't. Flee
H+urou County Soil and
Crop Imp. Grant
The Salvation Army, Grant
Municipal World, Subs.
Judge T. M. Costello, Acct.
re Voters List
Imperial Oil Ltd. Store Oil
The Listowel Banner, Acct.
Mon. World Aaot.
Edythe M. Cardiff_ B. M.
Reg. 1952
Ethel Rink Corn., Grant
RSIIGf
GRAND RIVER HARNESSED
The ra,mpaging Grand River has
caused a recorded seven million
dollars in damage and uncounted
deaths. A feature story in Janwary
24 Stan Weekly bells of the flood
control projec t to conserve one of
the most flrunittel belts of land and
'1 Fiaetry in the country. Two dame
have already been constructed and
completion of the third, known as
he Glen Adaan dam will he the
f ,11 step in harnessing the Grand
R+re+• and- its tributaries.
Tr you have forgotten to make
your donation toward the Christ
mac Seal Fund there is still time
before the campaign closes.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Flave Septic Tanks Dumped try
Sanitary Way
aenoois and Public Building*
41vEu prompt attention.
Reasonable Hates.
Irwin Coxon Phune Milverton 75r4
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Money -saving rates.
Special rafes for groups.
10.00
10.00
10.00
15.00
50.00
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13.70
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Fox Bounty , 138.00
Roads 747.89
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Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL BOARD
George R. Scott
john St.
Ingham, Ont.
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FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
The January meeting of the
Friendship Circle was held,in bhe
parlour of the Vetted ChatrCh on
Wednesday evening last
The meeting wad opened with the
theme hymn, 4"Bltest be the Tie
•that Binds" followed by prayer by
Mus. Lloyd Wheeler.
The Scripture reading was read
by Mrs. J. Wheeler. The roll call
wlas answered by seventeen mem.
bens. The See. replort was given
by Miss Pearl Baker. .A. teeter
of thanks for the layette mantle
received by the children's' shelter
at Goderioh was read. The 'PP+eas.
,report and also the Sunshine tee
Wednesday, ,Iuauior'y 29 t. 1952
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Port skewed a 8avouraple balance.
A humorous reading was given 1»
Airs. Henderson.
Poring 'the business period it
Was t decided'to give the W,"M S.
a donation of 920. A "Cortonaltton'
Tea and Bake Sale to be held in the
Library the Saturday before Moth.
er's , DaY was planned for. S'uggeai
ions for the quilting of a baby quilt
at the next meeting met with Nib
Circlets aPPrava'l. A ddsats+ston on
the advisability of having Sunshine
Sisters resulted In the plan being
adapted. A committee of Mrs;
E. Martin and .Mrs. T. Ga'rn1sis'were
appoined to Purchase new castors
dor the Sunday Sebeol pIono.
Mins. C. Hemingway reported re-
Listowel Office.
Culte 2 21 Main St. W.,
Phone 294.
FOOD
ceitaing a letter Crain the Welfare
Agency of Montreal asking that tme ,
members knit blocks and Send them
No bile, Agontcy to be uiseed for Wel•
dace Woi'k, A priie of4,25"is `to be
Steen to the knitter of the bear
block. Irietnueti0n- are to be found
on the church bulletin' bda'rd.
The meeting cleeed With the sing•
Ing of hymn 96 end the repeating
of the benediction.
Oaring the social 'bail hour Mrs
J, Wheeler conducted a jumbled
vegetable contest. Lunch was Jerred
by Mrs. I . Bray and Miss P. Baker
and was miroh enjoyed by an.
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with Sunday's Detroit Tines•
II you have forgotten to elide.
pour donation toward the C dtil
mss Seal Fund there 4s sin dale
before the campaign close),
Tie inaugural meeting for 1953 of
Morris Township School Area Board
was held in the 'township hall, Jau. 8
with all members of +Nie Board and
lnspec/tor J. H. Kinkead pres'en't
R. J. MoMtn•ray was re-elected dhathe
»tan and Ralph S. Shaw, sea -tress.
Payment of the following bills was
authorized; S. W. Lowe 11:55; D. A.
Bann, $9.00; H'owiok Insurance Co.,
188.15; Hood School Suppl., 26.49; L.
Whitfield. 25.00; Wm. McMurray.
57.00; P. McDonald, 10.50:' Beaver
Lumber Co., 21.65: Adivanee-Times
i.OS; W. J. Leach, 3.50,
The contract dor supplying hard
wood to schools as listed in ad-
verttsentent, was given to Brusols
Coal Yard at $5.75 per card and for
cedar for all schools to Harvey 1111. -
ear at $3.50 Per cord.
Applications far caretakers for all
except two schools were reaoimed
enol appointment's made.
A motion .teak a canduated tow be
arranged for Grades 7 ,and S and that
the Board will be not resp.oneible for
any otJhsr trips was paseeid,
11 was agreed ,to have a meeting of
all the'lownebip School Area, Boards
.North Huron at some delta during
tbd winter, this to be arranged lay
the cline -meet of interealted Boards
Secretary w.as aublrorized to p0y
telariee according to MY Sheets and
hp pay cash for stamps, exipreae, etc.
and these amound+s to be added to
Otis cheque.
Nara meriting: March °' al 2.30 p. m.
in .,thee townOhlp hall.
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