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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-07-19, Page 1SMORGASBORD SUPPER WEDNESDAY, -JULY 25 on Dr. Myers' Lawn m. Served from 6.30 to 5.00 p.m. Adults - $1.00 Children Under 12 - 50a Baby Sitters Provided On Grounds Held,Under Auspices Of Morning. Star Rebekah Lesiw Be Sure TO • Take House To Serve Your Fansili and Maar vo rstmems===n o. ILLIS ) ,01111614 IMMO SA BAKING *MX Frerh Fruit and Vegetal**, „ WEEKIN AND javex Liquid Bleach g.o. •••• . • ... . Sweet Mimed Pieklft and Sweet Re1.14h, 16 td, 2 mokkpi 31Ate 43 0 V0144.1. 4 4 A I I I I 1 sit *2 00 per roar $2..50 '1: Thursday, July 19th, 1962.. RESULTS OF STUDENTS OF BRUSSELS PUPLID SQ11001- FOR SEPTEMBER 1962 Grade 1. Meeting and the special meet- • f 36 ,0 C a t' I $.409.35- "ilex ink- .Stokleys :Tomato Juice 48 oz. ;Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. 2 for Carnation Milk 3 for Vista ;Floor Cleaner, 32 oz. We Deliver asionavimmitaawammarmarla •ftimorsartpr•o•raic•mr.441.14,1ge*.• i ances Hislop, $13.00; Wm. Turn- 'BOWMAN-MARSHALL Miss Frances Louise Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, RR No. 5, Brussels, Ont., became the bride of Mr, William James Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall, 480 Confederation St., Sarnia, Ont., in Divine Street United Church, Sarnia, Ont., on. July 14, 1962. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 2 p.m. by the Rev. W. H. John, Sarnia, before a setting of pink and white glad- ioli, The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length dress 'of nylon or- ganza over peau de sole, fea- turing a square neckline with appliqued Alecon lace around the neck and down to the waist line. The gown had short sleeves and a bouffant skirt with appliques and sequins and a bustle effect which fell to a slight train. The seed pear and crystal tiara held an embroid- ered silk illusion veil in place. Above-the-elbow mitts complet- ed the dress, She carried a cas- cade bouquet of ivy and white carnations and pink rosebuds.. Mrs. Ross .. Strickland, 162 Burlington Rd,, St. Clair Beach, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a street- length dress of aqua georgette which had shoestringestraps and a sheer overblouse with belted waist and flowing back. Her beadbarik of pink and white feathered carnations matched her cascade bouquet of ivy and pink and white carnations. Miss Brenda Edgar, 278 Townsend St., Clinton, niece of the bride, was the flower-girl and wore a full skirted white organza dress; featuring puffed sleeves, a small collar and a sash of aqua georgette. Her headband of pink and white feathered carnations matched her small cascade bouquet of ivy and pink and white carna- tions. Ringbearer was Mr. Keith"tl- ston, nephew of the bride, RR No. 4, Wingham. Groomsman was Mr. Gordon Stevenson, 29 Bainhart St, Scarborough. Ush- ers were Mr. JaMes Bowman, RR NO. 5, Brussels, brother of the bride, and David. Mar- ' shall, 310 South Mitten Stteet, Sarnia, brother of the groom. Mr. Weston, 'Sarnia, accompanied Hayden,r. Deriniti.DaVeyi Sarnia, who sang "0° Perfect Love," "The Lord's Prayer" and !lilt 'Wedding Hymp." The reeeptiOn " was held at lenielsit WOO 'been' secretary °tole 1 Mrs. Alex Stets's assisting. Rolat.; Garniss, loan; Hanna, John; For all klettii of upholstering. Miss Finely Deem and 'Mr. Art • Wileoe, Peel; *Workman, Lynne et,,,nliliaC.b Mt% arid. Mrs, "thbt4eiri ( 1: . i Mtitid TEACHER WANtEtt ,,,,- ..„ I coo. cinetsChr of Ethel neeeiVed, i heifer ! A Music -Teaelier, IS terpitted for \ :::114A6 af t"thile .tll'Isl,fotwbi:i 3',151VtlellEigtilteltriler. li, lwalilt6:1, itididtttsl tt...tli dtiottitittieh:60: '11 i Septelilbei, 1062, The eritellinent will AtTONTiote- CAP PtiV0013 ti lie ellprexilrelletY 90 1)0011e. 6ee, te* Cott tiiiiiiitwetho • iiiiii.i Atiplicaritn reatietted ft( state '., inSarenee t5tari beiti voe tette-toe ee- **target+ Heinet evi A6 t's,,,ft,A0 eee e too ,60 -0 tlutvilfittla van uglily !milt to ine ottikrig 060400.140006 holler, SPO,SY tit4m16- S4024.0 itKILLS15 TOIADS$MAill itrueseht OhnOli IRS and Friday' GREY irawNsHip couNcn, Grey •.TewriSitip Council meet.. lug was held on July 5th, INieved by Lawson Ward, sec- 'aided by Kenneth Bray, that the minutes of the last meeting be adopted as read. Carried. Moved by Kenneth Bray, sec- onded by Archie Mann, that we set the Township Rate at: Gee- eral 11.5 mills, Commercial 14 mills, Fire Department 0,5 mills, Carried, Moved by Glenn. Huether, seconded by Lawsen Ward, that we instruct Engineer James A. Howes to examine and report on the drain requested by the petition of Albert Godden and others to change the existing Agreement Drain to a Muni- cipal Drain. Carried. Moved by Archie Mann, sec- onded by Kenneth Bray, that we instruct Engineer James A, Howes to examine and report on the drain requested by the petition of Stanley McFarlane and others to change the Luke Speiran Award Drain to a Muni- cipal Drain. Carried. Moved by Glenn Huether, sec- onded by Lawson Ward, that we give a grant of $30.00 to Craribrook and Monerieff Lib- raries; $15.00 to Molesworth and Walton Libraries, and $50 to Ethel Library. Carried, Moved by Lawson Ward, sec- ended by Glenn Thiether, that we give permission to Ethel Teen Town to block off the Ethel Street from Swift's cor- ner to Hansuld's corner, to hold a street dance. Carried. Moved by Glenn Huether, sec- onded by Kenneth Bray, that we pay membership fee of $10 to Huron County Road Super- intendents' Association, Car- ried. - Moved by Archie Mann, sec- onded by Lawson Ward, that we pass Supplementary By-Law No. 10, 1962, in the amount of $4,000, for road construction and submit the by-law to the Department of Highways for approval. Carried, Moved by Lawson Ward, sec- onded by Kenneth Bray, that all approved accounts be paid. Carried. Moved by Lawson Ward, sec- onded by Glenn Huether, that we do now adjourn to meet again August 4th, or at the call of the reeve, Carried. The following accounts were pstai pirpnliesT,114 7,5Mou; n ii 1 ui pr aoln 'er C o ournitdy, Road Superintendent's Associa- tion, membership fee, $10.00; Library Grants, $140.00; C. Re Dunbar, to Mayors and Reeves Convention, $25.00; Jno. Bishop, calf killed, $50.00; Cal- lender Nursing Home, $79.75; Township of Arthur, relief, $11,30; Amos Smith, groceries, relief, $79.24; Rent, relief, $20; Geo, Wcsenberg, part' salary, $45.00; Wm. A. Close, fox boun- ty, $8.00; Tom Raynard, fox bounty, $4.00; Nelson Hanna, fox bounty, $12.00; Richard Bradshaw, fox bounty, $4.00; Ross Hanna, contractor, Hislop Drain, $575.00; James A. Howes, superintending Hislop, - $35.00; Lloyd Weber, allowances, His- lop, e4.00; Wm. Brodhagen, al- lowances Hislop, $13.00; An- drew Turnbull, allowances His- lop, $20,00; James Smith, allow- bull, allowances Hislop, $15.00; E. M. Cardiff, clerk's fees, His- lop, $40.00; Archie Mann, com- missioner and Court of Revi- sion, Hislop, $9.00; Glenn Hue- ther, commissioner and Court Of Revision, Hislop, $9.00; Clif- ford Dunbar, Court of Revision, Hislop, $5.00; Kenneth Bray, : Court of RevisiOn, Hislop Drain,. $5.00;. Lawson Ward, Court of Revision Hislop, $5.00; Roads , - .., - '- , . , Divine Street United Chnrch. -,'loud Bridges, $6,465.36,, Total, plvesipytortar, Church " The . brides Mother wore 8 , .$7,7193.5. .. ,, , ""-± beige lace sheath jaCket dress •... Clifford R. Dunbar, Reeve., ,=1 :!':;;IN' OANANA ., ,...•.• . . . with beige And orchid, ems- ,• . Edythe M. Cardiff Cleric. • sorles, arid a .Purple orchtCcor ' ' Allelville (Ina* .1 sage to reCeiVe her guests. The amessel Nev. W. J. geof41.01.4 ri&A.1 grooms mother assisted wear- MO. O. WNW* ing a pile green eyelet organza No aura I dress with white . accessories, and a purple orchid corsage. during July and August For traveling to the South- ern United States the bride 1115 A.M. *Dining WOrillitd , , wore a blue sheath jacket dress . Ilveryone Most Welcome I of bide floral eatin, covered with • i • S bite organza with pink and 0 • White accessories and a corsage :BRUSSELS 4-H CALF CLUB The third meeting of the Brussels : 4-H Calf Club was held at the farm of Joseph. Black, on Tuesday, July ; 10 at 3.30 p.M. The meeting was opened by judg- ing a class of mature Angus cows. ' The official placings were given by Laurie Black. A talk on the calm- /Won of protein was given by Jim ,Smith. A short quiz was given on the -above matter. The business part of the meeting I was held with the 4-Fr members -reciting the 4-H pledge. The roll call was given and the minutes of the last meeting were adopted as lead and seconded by Mtzrray :Elston. Tickets were sold by the club leaders to the members who wanted. to ettend the Huron County 4-1; tins Trip, The meeting came to a close with. Barry Nolan thanking Mr. Black for the use of his barn and cows. Refreshments were served by Mr. Black. The August meeting will be held at the farm of James Nolan on Aug•tist 21 at 8.10 p.m. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks, to all Those who visited me, sent cards, flowers and treats while I was Si patient in the Wingham hospital and, since coming home. This all has been very much appreciated. IN MEMORIAM. WIHITTARD - In loving memory of Tp. Ross F. Whittard, killed in Italy on July 21st, 1944. Years do not darken, Nor shadows dim, Those beautiful memories, I have of him. ' -- Always remembered by Dad. 1 ,The4inited .Church OP CANADA Minister: Rev. K. Orgiarillet " Mete A. O. YON Siocid Until Alle, No Church School Wring July and Poloist 3.1"' 'Anglican Church s' OR CANADA joi041, ReSteF Rev, Ha L. Jenny .1 Kro. Estatt ii a.m. Morning iirOtte . and Chnitli Sehoil at blow., MaSfrOl St AO , n1401, d den. Bible tIllfilis ' , dettliigi tkoirit owili Waving OM min. morniTio PreVer A SOiobilli! 1 Phone 144t !beanie . LIZ „ ".....,...,••••••••••••••• Post Publoking House ieletheetelleel fee 0411404,' ghee eisett, tout (Moe Deetteeeeees, Deism. • e. • Phone 293 Robert Gemmell Of pink roses and cateations. The couple will reside at 124 Britee `St.,London. Guests, at- tended frommBrussels, Wing- ham, Clinton, Windatit, Rexdale, tendon, Merlin, Ieiaiiiiiigtee, StrathroY, Scarbototigh, Detteit and Sarnia. . • -...ctialisaustr- , * * ,, ... 27c 37c 45c 99c BrUalehl Representative PEOPLE WE KNOW Mutter, Harold; Stretton, Frank; Deem of Toronto, spent the Week- SELWYN RAKER ?NONE Ofiltr BRUSSZLII Bruce Wilson BRUSSELS PHONE Odd SEAFOR1211 unicesnaty Centre Worn. TIRLIWIPHONII Knox W.M.S Grade 6 The Women's Missionary Society Crawford, Alex; Elliott, Dorothy; of Knox Presbyterian Church met at Ferguson, Barry; Ferguson, Charles; the home of Mrs. Fred Sznalldon for ! Gibson, Mary; HI/ether, Dottglas; the July meeting. Mrs. Alex Steles :runt„ Frederick; Meehan, Gordon; opened the meeting with a poem and Marks, Murray; McCauley, Barring-prayer. The Scripture reading, laxodus 1,0, was read responsively, ton; Mccutcheon, Vonne; McDonald, Mrs. Nelson led in prayer, A read Murray; McDonald,-Sandy; Mc- ,ing "Our Ministry to Canada's wbirter. Pletcb, Donald; 'First Citizens" given by Mrs MacI ; Ritchie, Kenneth; Wheeler, James; Engel. Miss Alice J. Forrest was in ; Wilson Gregory. Workma n , Brian thanks and recalled' her Stet WM6. Linda; Maclean; Dale; McDonald, ' ropP. ire. Knight ' expreesetbeni 'Long, 0411rY; 'Low., Anne; Lowe, saYlnK Ileped ,to 1ml Ole Neil ; ,Karen; '• Rutledge, John; Somers, Ricky; Simpson, Jove: Stephenson, Joan; ,Stratvebuk, 73intin; Tbomas, David: Valinnee, Julie; Willis, Sharon; 'Wilson; Scott; Work., Kathi yI4 Workman, Donna, Marks, Judy; Huether, i.:";tgory. Grade 4 CoUsins, Murray: Crawford, John; Exel, John; Ferguson, Clinton; Ferguson, Leona; Hanna, Maureen; Hunt, Thomas; Kernaghan, Michael; Logan, Lowe Penny;. McArter, Cathy; MeCutcheon, Pauline; Mcir Donald, Gail; McWhirter, Daphne; Morrison, George; Mutter, 'Karen; Pearson, Nancy; Raymond, Murray; Somers, Ross; Thomas, Robt ; Wilson, Linda,. Grade 5-- Arnold, Danny; Callender, Deborah; Davidson, Ann; Exel, Chas.; Ferguson, Daniel; Jamieson, Bren- da; Jamieson, David; Kellington, Fr-nether, Murray; Kreuter, Kathleen; IVIachan, A nurnbor from this nommenity Anne; Mitcham, Dianne; McArter, , Mr. John Menem is with Mr, and Work Judy; Workman, Murray; ; Mrs. Wes, MoRachnrn. ; Yule, Wilfred • - JULY 30th UNTIL AUG. 1S , Craig, wages, $223.10; Joseph Smith, wages, $89.70; Adam Smith, wages. $13.00; Mdlviii During July (Inclusive) ideal Supply Co., bearings. Aug. 6 to 11 Inclusive. Carnoeben, digging ditch, $35; Buchanan Dry cleaners Closed attended the Steffier.Smith wedding Murray; McWhirter, Gall; Oldfield, in Wing:Nein on Satin-clay. ; Jim; Pipe, Robert; Pletch, Bonnie; ter wages, Kmg, t. Ten me charge of the topic "Set Apart, Sent 3 Grade 7 i \ I .. Out," and used a chart -with Bible passages read by several of the 3 I3urgoin, Nancy; Currie, Douglas; members. She was assisted by Mrs, i Graber. Kenneth; Harrison; Larry; John Perrie who read a letter, which 1 Tluether, Joyce; Kellington, Robt.; was the subject of, a diffeussion. The 1 .‘,..„...fey, I Gerald; McDonald, Paul; minutes were read by Mrs. Gordon i ""-Af''' ' • d the McDonald, Suzanne; Oldfield, Anne; on Tuesday for a trip to England, Teddy Wilbee, Seafortb, is enjoy lag holidays at the home of his uncle and, aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ; CR-4.NBROOK. Following a managers' meeting on Tuesday evening men of the congregation have been busy tearing, down and rebuilding the front porch on the manse, new sidewalk et the church, and -cleaning up the remaind- er of church shed. Mrs. Allen Cameron, a former resident, is confined to hospital in. London, with a heart condition. Mrs, Gordon Knight -and daughter Helen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hector 'Knight and family in Piston. Mrs. Lavinia Duncan, Toronto, spent the weekend with the Knight family, Miss Helen Knight left Montreal liciRTICUI,TURAL SOCIETY ROSES JUDGED AT MEETING The liortioetural Society of Brussels and District met in the. Library hall on Monday night with the president, Mrs. D, A, Rana in. the chair, Rev, Tr, Fang°, Londes- bora, spoke on "Flower Arrange- ments," Giving Pointers for ex- hibitors in flower shows. Mrs. R. W. Stephens thanked him, and he received a gift from Mrs. Kenneth Shurrie, Following, his. address, Mr, Fuego Judged a number of roses that menehere had brought to the meet- ing are ,gave his reasons for placing them in the following order; Mrs. Earl Chulmore, Mrs, D. A. 'Ram and Mrs. Bert nerniegivay. D. A, Hann received honorable mention for his arrangement of zinnias, The door prize was won, by Mrs, Thomas Bodes; and Mrs. Mac Stephenson won another pile°. Mrs. Stephenson con«rebitted solos eccomeanied on her -gietar, and was presented with a, gift. A Itneh was served by Mrs. W. Edgar, Mrs. Selwyn.Pierer, Mrs. Mee; Baillie of Monktor, and. Mrs, .Tames Tie Armstrong, roll call with a verse containing Rutledge, Terrence; Smith, Larry; ,,. "dominion". The president, Mrs. ; Valiance, George; Work, Kenneth; i noAngnet meeting will betide. The 1 Grade 9 September meeting will be.it the 1 Bronson, Marni; 13iidnark, Donald; hotie of Miss .A. 3. Forrest ?ono** , Cardiff,. Jean; the ,toiseting ' Mr& gialfleti. rise* i orawrord, juatitia; Crawford, Ken; vie a ;oft on betaitof the .w. iyi3 O, 'Mather, David; Kellingtort, Joyce. to be back to.visiVoccasionally. Mrs. 1 Gordon; Retledge, ken; Smith, Stanley !lecher, presided for the 1 wh 1 D 1 buitheiss. As has been the custom. ee er, oug as read',., an address and Mrs. W..6. I, Ferguson, - Starr; Nelsoit preaented Mrs. Gordon /Melt Carl; W.M.R. and will be moving to. ter, new home in Listowel Aueust...,At , Grade "' the close the 'hostess serve d refresh- ' promoted, to -.High' School .13r3"ans, Lornal Fxel, Gerda; Fileher, ilireml_s, with Mrs, .Tohn Perrin. ; - Tueeday I • • estson, Robt.; Sullivan,, Wm.; Wheeler, dential at 12 mills, and. Busi ,. ness Donald; Yule, Dennis; Yule, Thomas. Dale; Wheeler, Gerald; Workmen, ' mills,aTnhdisCiosmamdeerceiraeiaseat 13.5 of 1 Mill from 1961. 4 TAYLOR-KIRKBY Grade 3 I WALTON-Rev, J. Boyne, or. Adams, Nancy; Cardiff. Coleen; oeAdleotivebdy IllbyaltBerosSs hoSrnitrietehd, that ''Statra ' officiated at a doable Ebel. Kathryn; Elliott, Joan; x i m ; tbl;e troad r oaccounts ring calemony at the bride's. Gibson, Donald; Gremnkcce,.utcheon, superintendent beome inWalton, when elacy Meehan, Patricia; paid. Carried. a Louise Kirkby became tee bride Chery; McCall, Debbie; McDonald, i of Beverley Garnet Taylor. TIte;: John; M4eWbirter, Connie; Pipe Moved by James Mair. sec- 'bride is the daughter of the: Shirley; Raymond. Bruce; Rutledze, goenndeerdaibyacWeornun. tEsIsatson, that the ' late Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kir by of W' lt d th Grade 2 renewed with Frank Cowan Backer, Bonnie; Cardiff, Alien; Company Limited, Carried, Cardiff, Dorene; Cousins, Cathy; i. Moved by Wm. Elston, sec- Elliott, John; Eeel, Chris; Gibson, ended by James Mair, that By- Law No. 7, 1962, be passed, set-- Peter; Jamieson, Patsy; Jutzi, Wig the Municipal tax rate. for Gerry; tackle, Deborah; Stephen- lee2 as f ollows Douglas; iKinie Thomas Moved by William Elston, :,e're C. McNeil, oil, $27'60; jack'. Dianne; Valiance, Lloyd; Wingham Motors, towing, $7.5(17-- Willis, seconded by Ross Smith, that elegamS, Wayne; Work, Brian; Exel, 'Francis. the Compensation Insurance be ehainsawing, $3.00; Morris Township, Coultes Drain, $28.43; Morris Township, Elli- son Drain, $24,15; Morris Taien. ship, Bone Drain, $76.73; Bern- ard Hall, compensation insur- ance, $210.75, Stewart Procter, Reeve; Gee,- Hunt, Gayle; McDonald, Archie; , mare; Mutter, Paul; McCeutcheon, secended by Wm. EISton, th at i Ross y annesen lea ding an& we join the Huron County 4 - ' Blaine; McCutcheon, hauling gravel, $105.00; G. A- Road Superintendents' Associa- / Lori; WWI, Donald; Gibson & Sans, repairs to &en- Pearson, Om, and that the fee b id e pa . • shale bridge, $975,00; Satn , Joyce; Raymond, Keith; Smith, Carried. , I 012o0 4 Sweeney, bulldozing, $3, . ; Adams; Andrew; Brown, Robt,; lag were read and .adopted on Culvert Co., 'freight on grader' Hamm, ,Telle; Tenet, Patricia; motion of Ross Smith and ,I.U. blades, $10.12; LieteWel Trans- , Mair, Jamieson, Ritchie; Logan, David; port, freight on differential, :I:, repairstograder,$508.09; 325; Dominion Road .Machin-Mellen, Lawrence; Morrison, Rose. Moved by Walter ShOrtreed, I experience and sslare" eeeected. Atli:aPPlieati6ne :!.td bee 1.,n, tyre biiii4-14; secretary ;Tint 31. 1202. Alvin "IMeDnriald. See.; ttetitt, "Brussels. 1; ; 1 .1 i. The meeting adjourned on ter Shortreed, to meet again on The bride chose a floor-lengt nla h motion of James ir and Wal- • August 3. 1962 gown of lace and net ever taf- feta with a sabrina necIdine„ . at 8 p.m. i General Accounts - Gordon pearls held her veil of English ; and Illypoint tleenes, A crews n headpiece of crystals and seal- Walsh, sidewalk in Belgrave ' $35.20; Bert Yuill, Little drain, i Bible crested with roses, and ' net, and she carried ' $20.00; Belgrave Co-Op., warble a white fly powder, $80.50; Town of ' , 1 white streamers knotted with . Clinton, debentures on High stephanotis, School, $368.51; City of Brant- ' i Miss Anne Achilles w a s ; World, supplies, $6.78; Brook- ored tulle street-length dres s d.-- ford, relief, $29.03; Municipal' bridesmaid, wearing a rose co s= haven Nursing Home, $159.50; , Pinecrest Manor, $79.75; Cal- with a white lace overjecinet. • lender Nursing .11eme, $79.75; For travelling, the bride relief account, $171.33; Wm J l' changed to a blue silk shantung , Routly, Exeter, Road Supt. As- sheath and matching coat en- sociation fee, $10.00; - -Ce - Cecil sernble, with white accessories, . Wheeler, fox bounty, $8.00; Win. I The couple will live in Staffa- , Elston, Sellers Drain, $4.00, s-Wm, ee elc F,eFe Ar- : Road Account THE MAYDELL sel0 be paid. Carried. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gere- , net Taylor, of Staffa. MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL $171.94; Eastern Farm Machine Morris minutes Of the last regular - w inC°eileill)Vel.eillperte(eTri tj13113'''h dil.;(i4iTYrd:,111111Sgu:atirlti,ti h'411;a''.31i17(1:31114n-i L.14119egi("Clil 0111.e,I)QPI?(Irt;4' Millereeene will be closed .00SinS PERCH' ICE CREAlle !ovie ,73 A Delicious Summer Treat C. Martin, Clerk. Free • 0,e. e