HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-09-02, Page 22THE AUDITORIUM — The Brussels Legion members hold meetings or
special events in the auditorium upstairs in the Legion hall which also has
a stage. (Photo by Ranney)
Brussels will host WW1 veterans
THE PRESENT LEGION HALL This Legion hall was built in Brussels
in 1965 at a cost of $60,000 with all the money raised by the members of
Brussels Legion, Branch 218 and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
(Photo by Ranney)
and the Auxiliary, will in-
clude entertainment from 2 to
5 p.m. and will be followed by
supper.
Congratulations
to
BRUSSELS LEGION
on their
50TH ANNIVERSARY
from
Morris Township Council
REEVE Bill Elston
DEPUTY REEVE Tom Miller
COUNCILLORS Robert Grasby
Clare Van Camp
Doug Fraser
CLERK TREASURER Nancy Michie
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THE LOUNGE — One good place for relaxing in the Brussels Legion is
the Lounge where couches, chairs and tables have been provided.
(Photo by Ranney)
THE MEN'S LOUNGE Men can sit and chat in the men's lounge,
which is also the location of the bar in the Brussels Legion Hall. (Photo by
Ranney)
As part of its 50th anniver-
sary celebrations, Brussels
Legion will host all the World
War I veterans in Zone C of
Ontario's Legions on Oct. 3 in
Brussels.
The event, which involves
both the local Legion branch
Congratulations
to
BRUSSELS BRANCH 218
ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION
on its
50th Anniversary
from
Grey Township Council,
Staff and Residents
REEVE.
DEPUTY-REEVE
COUNCILLORS
CLERK-TREASURER
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT
Roy Williamson
Leona Armstrong
Charlie Thomas
Lyle Pettapiece
Ben Terpstra
Jane Badley
Ross Engel