The Brussels Post, 1954-02-10, Page 8Sts Valentine's Day, Feb 14
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Morris Council
Morris Township Council Meeting.
Feb, 1, 1954.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
Stewart Procter and Ross Duncan.
Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded
by Waiter Shootreed that we Join
the Rauval Municipalities Atsoctatton.
— Carried.
'!loved by Rosas Duncan, seconded ,t
j by Walter 'Shortreed that we try to
I arrange a meeting with the Councils
of Brussels and Grey in regard to
the Wingllam High Sdhool.
— Carried. 1
Moved by Walter Shortreed Bea
muted by Ross Duncan that we ad -I
vertise for tenders to supply 600
pounds of Warble Ply powder for
! the season of 1964. — Carried.
!funs meeting were read and uPl1rav-
ed, The roll roll was annwered by
sonu,t(ring GO Winter and 14 mem.
paid does for 1954.A reading,
"1'he Ladies' Aid Society" 'Sae
pi ren by Mrs. Wifrid Strickler.
The Treas, report showed a balance
of 5198,17. It lama decided to give
$100 to the Church Treas. A pot
lurk supper is to be held on March
17 with Miss Forrest, Mrs, Ityndman
and Mina Baker in charge Of the pro-
gram. 11151'x. Stanley Fit,olaer and
Mrs. Earl Dunn were appointed to
plan a. skating peaty for Feb, 2ind,
A adhedule for sleeping the church
was drawn up fa'oan Feb. to June, 1
indlludlve, •iIlhe toeasurer was an. 11
poianited to buy a dust -mop for tltc
church. Arrangements for tate next
meeting were made as follows;
hostess, Mrs. W, Strickler, Sand-
wiches, Mrs. Jacklin, Mrs. Ross
Nagel; cake, Mrs. 11. Huether
Mrs. I-Iyndmoan; roll call, some-
thing on spring or 0 garden ;read
fug, Mrs. R. Knight; contest, -Mss
Letiia Noble. The bazaars, were
discussed and it was decided to
keep proceeds for the chtirel41 window
fund as long as such was necessary,
by Ross Duncan that By -Law No. 4
1954, authorizing Seafortb District
High Sdhool to !sane Debentures up
to 5050,000 for the building. and
equipping of the addition to Ole
Sol -tool be pae0>ed aS read the first,
second and third times. — Carried.
Bored by Ross Duncan, eeoonded
by 'Walter ;Shoritreed that the toad
bills es presented by the Road Supt.
be paid. — Carried.
Moved by Wm. Elston, .seconded
by Stewart Procter that we advertise
for tenders for supp'lpLng, crushing
and hauling appefoximately 12,000
cubic yards of gravel to he Put 1
through a 3.4 iniah screen, Tenders
to be in by March 1, 1904.
— Carried.
•
Moved by Wan. Filelt'on, seoonded
by Walter -Shortreed that our Road
Superintendent be instructed to look
around to see about purchasing a
sander. — Carried.
Moved by Wnu. I7Lsltron, seconded
by Stewart Procter that we advert-
ise .for applications for Warble Fly
Inspector and truck driver to help
with Warble Fly sprayin5.—Oarried.
Moved by Walter' Shortreed sem
,onded by Stewart Procter that Bailie
Parrott, Wm. 'Elston and Ross Dun.
can attend the Ontario Good Roads
,Aiseod ad4on Coawentfon and that
$25.00 be allowed each one for. ex-
penses. — Carried,
Moved by Won. Elston, seconded
by Stewent'Procter that the meeting
adjourn to meet again on March let
at 1 p. m. — Carried.
The following accounts were paid;
Wm. Elston, fox bounty 2.00
Hydro Electric Power Commisi'on
Belgrave and Walton Street
Lights 148.00
Rural Blur. Asstolation 10.00
Mun, World Subs. 20.00
Association. of Assestng
Officers 10,00
Salvation Army, grant 25.00
Roads 1:520.39
Amendment: • Moved by Wm.
Elston, seconded by Stewart Procter
that we purchase the quantity of
Warble Fly powder needed from :the
Belgrave Co-op in 71 ib. bags at
5.3.50 per bag. — Motion Carried.
Moved by 'Walter Shortreed sec-
onded bp Stewart Procter that we
give the Blyth Aga+icultural Societp
a grant of $75.00. — Carried.
Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded
by Ross Duncan that we give the
usual grant of $25,00 to the Salvat-
ion Army, — Carried.
Moved by Stewart Procter, -sec-
onded by Walter Shortreed that we
join the Association of Assessing
Officers. — Carried.
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by Stewart Procter that we
rescind By -Law No. 8, 1.053 -Ln+ regard
to construction of the addition to the
Seaforth Dtstriot High School,
— Carried.
Moved by Wnt. Elston, seconded
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MORIVTC d'r M'12'tt-fv"1'
et.YTH, 'f1N7.
firers for 1954 were elected as
llows;—
re=i dleut
Vice-Pres.
ea,-Treas.
QuiSlt ,Com.. .... Mrs. Serial% Mina
Baker, Mrs. Stanley Fischer
Organist .,., Mrs. Hyndman, Mdbs
Forrest
Auditors Afro, Roos, Knight, 11
Mrs, S. McNair
Manise Com. Mrs. Earl Dunn,
Mn, M. J. Engel, Miss Forrest
Mrs. Hyndman
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Baille Parrott, Reeve.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
CRANBROOK
Mrs. Bari Dunn
Mrs. 61. .5, Engel
Mots. M. Cameron
'rhe Cranbrook Thrifty Niltbea
held their sixth meeting on Mon.,
Feb. 1st, at the home of Anne Staff.
The meeting opened with Faye
Engel reading She topic on "Sleep-
ing." from an article on "Better
Grooming," The minutes of the 61%.
meeting were read by line secretary,
l-4elen Knight. The 13 members 'were
all present to answer the roll call
which was, a correct posture habit I
am praotlsing. The leader grams notes
-0n; care ,of hila feet and lege, dare
of hosiery, the knitted patch, darn
ing and 'tow to wear clothes They
also showed !tBoc girls how to make a
slipatiLclt patch, Prepare a slip for
turning- and also how to darn. After
the home assignment was given the
meeting closed with "The. Qdeen,'
The delicious ltineh Was served by
Marion Shiell: and Yvonne Me -
Taggart.
The Ladies' Aid held bite Annual
meeting fin Jan. 21 at the 'home of
Mre. Earl Dunn. Mrs, M. J. Engel
oprm^d 11te mooting 'with n •reading
followed by prayer, Hymn 097 was
sting followed 1>y the Scripture roan.
fag from Galatians 0, rear' by Mier
Forrest. Tbe°lnimrtee of thr. pre
Lun11h was served by 1110 hostess
and her assistants,
Mits. Fred Smalldon was hostess
for the Feb, meeting of the W. M. S.
of Knox Presbyterian Church when
ten were in attendance. Mho, Preu,,
Mns. W. M. Hyndman, presided over
the meeting and dtntrodviced the new
study book, "A Voyage o1 Discovery"
and "Where're the Sum". Scripture
passages were read by Mrs. Lynn
llitlans;aud Mrs. Harold J4eklin. Mrd,
Mac Engel gave a report on the
annual Presbyterial meeting. It
was decided to adopt the birthday
Jar as a meaner of liaising money for
the expense fund. Mrs, Hyndman
dosed the aneettn`g with prayer. Res
freshmente were served by the host -
Kenneth
Kenneth and Harold Knight, Tor.
oronto, spent the week -end at their
home mere,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. M0'Eaohern,
Galt, were 'w}Oek•emd' visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Betel%
Wedileaclay, February 10th, 1.954
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