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BAZAAR and BAKE SALE
Brussels Public Library
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 10th
AT 3 P. M.
Sponsored by Anglican Guild
of St. John's Church.
Came To
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER,3rd
AT 2.30 P.M.
In the I 0 0 F Lodge Rooms
Sponsored by Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
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Parade "will "fortn",:tp ,a,t' the Legion
ghbrdtirfor service'at -11-a:m. At -11-a.m. I paned until' the next 'Court sitting Princeps Alumni award was won operate the farm he had purchased !
I 'In November 1 1962 . 1"i, Byron Adams. ,. in Morris township,, con, 4. Remembrance Day Banquet-will bei •
held
Murray CoUltes received a grade ale is snrvived• by his wife, the I on'Monday, Noverriber 12th, at' 7' Moved by 7, A. Williamson sec-,
Dim, 'in the. AuXiliary 'Rooms. ended by O. S. Elliott that ;the Court 1 1 12 science award; Joyce Harman, former. Isabel Lowery; one son, I
, home economics; Kathleen Craig; 'William of Morris; three brothers, of Revision adjourn, to resume as a l special commercial typing; Karen. Paul of Grey Township; Russel of 1.
HI-T 'NEWS' _ Carried ,Greesway, special commercial, Gorrie; 'Harvey of Howick Town, t
Moved by r.,,. R. Meehan, seconded; , nroficiency. In grade 1coin-, the co- ship; one sister, Mrs. Murray (Jean) 1
Council
BAZAAR and SUPPER
ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th
'Bazaar at 3 p.m.
'Supper 4:30, to 7:30 p.m.
Adults- $1.00 Children 500
,aponsorea .,loy pc. usvicrs unuran
-Henfryn
DUFF/8 UNITED CHURCH
-WALTON
U ft. Y SUPPER.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th
5:30 to 8:00 park
;Adults $1.50 Children 750
-Excellent -Program
14-12-E -0 I. A L
'For 'the Month of November
41010 PERMANENT WAVE
'for -$"5 0
'Satisfaction -Guaranteed
,Make ,Your 'Appointment Now
'OAM:E0":BEAUTY "SALON
Phone "29 Brussels
The 'Brussels Hi-T 'held 'a 'dance morels.] nneficiency award , was `Maar of Howick, y J. C. gra,utet -that the , accounts on Saturday, October 27th.'This was as presented for payment 'be paid a spedial -Hallowe'en dance -which ' was enjoyed' by all. The results of --Carried:
p.u.,u., 'September] light .........182.16 Other proficiency awards went to at two pan., conducted by Rev, I _.
the spedial dances were; ., Post Office, postage 21.00 Brenda McLennan, grade 10; Wayne W. J. Morrison of Melville Presbyter-
Elimination Dance ea,slick, grade 11; Murray CoulteS, can Church.
Watson and, Mira cNair
Sohn. _ par,0. September Street
lights 170:5 grade 12.
, ;intermentt Bra seiss )
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Freeze Dance John Strieltler 1VIoCutchoon Motors, . .
won by Joan Chittick, and the grade The funeral service was held I
11 nroficiencv award by. Doris Ross, from his late residence on Tuesday
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
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• CARD OF THANKS
aeo. McCititcheOn, selecting
jurors 4.00
▪ ;V. 'Cardiff, seleCting
jurors ,, COO
Win. H. 'King seleCting
furore.
Receiver 1-General, tax
deductions 20.00
P ost Office, Mei. „„ . .. .. „ /ten
Callander Nursing Horne;
',Seprtlember ...... „ ...... 31•9f,25
Moved by J. .(1., Krainter, seconded ;
111.-Mitehaii. that Bylaw NO.
74962 be introduced and read a first
and second time and passed
'comet
Moved by 0, 0. Elliott seconded
by T. A. ;Williamson: that .1110.4a*
NO, 7-19B2 as passed a first and.
second dime be read a third dine
and Passed and the Retire. and Cleati
be atitherlied to sign and the 4 a t
Seal of the Corporation _Arttaehed,
This being setting forth"
the' .date of the Meeting for nartilii,
talon and election .0 ofileete to
serve 'the Village of iriiietiew doing
the 3ettt, 1001.
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ftev. W. J, Morrlcaa. DA.
Organist: ,Mrs..Frank Thomseen
10 A. Mi. Church .Schooi
11 A. 1Vi ifOrrOng WOrehtp
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE
BRUSSELS CENOTAPH
10:30 A. M.
I EDGAR — October 26th, 1962, at t
North York Branson Hospital, td
Mary and Don Edgar, a son, --
Michael Murdle, a brother for
Kelly.
We would like to express our
:appreciation and thanks to our kind
friends of the Brussels area fOr the
lovely and useful gifts that were
presented to us at the Cranbrook
. Community Centre. We sincerely
appreciate your thoughtfulness and
good wishes,
Peter and Marlene Hemingway
"They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow aid: w
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the ,morning
We will remember than."
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Royal Canadian Legion
Brussels Branch 218 Organist: Mr. Wm, Connell CHRISTMAS CONCERT
The Brussels United. Church
will hold their Cihristinais Concert
on Friday, December 21st.
9.45 A.M. Sunday :Scheel
Ler ages 9, 4.0 1.6
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to' say a sincere
thank your to all thititie Who were
:SO kind to Me While r WAS a patient
see-ewe Naomi), London,
end when t returned hotne and to
alt •wh ads visits and retneriabered
me 'with flowers, Otte and CAMS,
A very oneniat thanks .to 'Noble
Of Brussels and to Dr, *alters of
tendon,
Venetia tlijoinner
'111,4.741. Re*, Alfred. Diy
Illisidoiniry to chine and
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TENDERS FoR SNOWPLOWING
VILLAGE BRUSSELS
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MiiVed by L. it. Matrian, seconded
itieriter that WO riltrertiee to
the UriliSSeia tioSt, for tenders for
snowplowing for the *nage for
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Illnleter: Vim A. 4t. Griffiths
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MAJESTIC W.I. MEETING 'RE EMBR AN C'E
The •November meeting of the G:ERVICES
Brusdels W. I. is under the conven-
orship of Mrs. Wes lierr and Mrs.
Amy Speir. • •-•Tr'-ili,MA
Rev: W: J. Morrison will be the
guest speaker, subject, "Educat-
. lona' System in Ireland."
' The-motto by Mrs, C, Matheson is,
The only thing more expensive than 'at: approximately 10 a.m. and T. C, ,Kranter and Reheat Raymond,
education is ignorance, The meeting proceed to Cenotaph for wreath lay-i J. C. granter vacated the Court while
;Is Thursday at 2 p. m. in the library ing ceremony at 10.30 a,rn, .Parade his anneal was conghlered. Further
wiT1 then' 'proceed to `Brussels' United I All-are 'Welcome.decisions on all cases were post-
re V 11 s
:root plublishing House essaremos, aosiwa Thursday, .November let, 1962 V-00 per year - $2.50
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Best. Dressed Girl ..... - Ann Lowe .r.,'pron County, paving
Rest DressedBoy .„. .... - . Rae Smith streets ,
The dance had a setting of 111p.chan Hdwe., supplies
pumpkins and candlelight. ', Alvie •Higgin, crushed
Watch the posters for the parti- gravel
Milars about the next dance, PtliC, express
and 'Linda 'Bernard
Mystery f.Ttecord Doug Elliott
Tihe approximate attendance at
the dance was 100,
The costume prize winners Were
as follows,:
Comical Class Jim MONeil•
Hallowe'en Coatirrim Lynne
Workman
and 'Nancy MoWhirter repairs • /1.4
Spot Dance ..... ,.:.„.. Gordon 'Guy -Bridge Motors, gas 6.00
All ex-service personnel are
Inlited: to parade 'with: the .Bruseels
I3anch 213 of the Royal Canadian
Legion on ;SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER
11th.
"MoCutcheon Motors, Eire
truck '116.22
Allan Nichol, fox bounty -4:00
'13M C, Telephone, 5th draw
for 1962 5000:00
J. 'Ni, McDonald Lumber,
'lumber
,George' Davidson, cutting
'grass 164;00
iScholafships, special awards and
diplomas were presented, at the
cOmmenicement exerclaes, or wog,
Preri. Plarict High School oat Friday
;evemiltig, A.H, McKagne addressed
the graduate. Frank Thompson,
ehairman of the hoard sPelte
briefly, Gwendolyn Martin played
n -fano solo and the junior choir
sang,
Mary Pjaniiiton, Bluevale, now
attending Assumption University,
Windsor, was valedictorian. She
received 'ten awards as well as hor
gradilation diploma, These Included
an Ontario scholarship; the Wing-
ham District High School. Board
scholarship; Assumption University
Entrance scholarship; a University
Entrance Dominion-Provincial burs-
- Carried ary, and grade 13 awards for
Moved by L, R. Machan, seconded proficiency, for Tiltigusti, for history,
by 0, S. Elliott that George French, biology, and Latin. She
McC,uttcheon act as chairman of also won the Wingliam: Kinotto Club
the Court of R eyiSion I scholarship which went by reversion
--- Carried to Ruth Hedging,
The County Assessor, Alex Alex-; A Dominion-Provincial bursary for
ander, and the local 'Assessor, C. ,T.1 University went to Neil Turnbull,
Carr.liff, were in attendance, Four! and one for 'Teachers' College to
appeals were heard; the New Lois Simmons.
American. Hotel, the Queens Hotel, Others in the graduating class
ireceiving, proficiency awards were
Ruth Hedging, general proficiency;
Bruce MacDonald, physical Science;
:Brian Schaefer, mathematics; The
— Carried
Moved by 0. 5, Elliott, seconded
by L, R. Machan 'that a building
permit he issued to Louis Ebel as
;tor application
-Carried.
Moved by W. second_
ea by 0. S. Elliott that, the regular
part of the meeting adjourn, to
convene as a Court' of Revision
The regular 'meeting k Of the
Village Council was. .held in the
NuniciPal Office on iDeteber 15, all
inembers being present.
Moved by 'a Knuitar, seconded
by W. A, Williamson that the
minutes of the /twangs of Septemb-
er 10, and, Octobm, 3, 1962 be
adopted as read
Brussels Council,
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Mr. and Mrs. Pe;ter Hemingway The success of this campaign; of. Toronto were guests of honor at
2.56 depends on our local citizens, a large gathering in the Cranbrook whotn we hope will all purchase 'ComMunity Centre on Friday night. a lapel poppy from the canvas-' IFriends and neighbours in this sers on the street or when they
community entertained , in honor of call at your home. The poppy
their marriage which took place this fund is held in trust for the one
'past summer, ' specific purpose of helping ex-
18.00 A 'happy social evening was spent servicemen, and. is kept apart
116 playing cards, During the course of 1 from regular ' Legion funds,
the evening an adders expressing, HELP US TO HELP THEM
the good wishes of their friends, i RV BUYING A POPPY
was read by Murray Hoover while •
Don Hemingway presented Mr. and
Mrs...Hemingway- with a large wall
4.00 mirror and a purse of money, on BORN
behalf of those present,
Peter, in a few well chosen words,
thanked their friends for their gifts
and good wishea.
Lunch was served and the re-
inainder of a very pleatjant ereldni,'
was Spent in dancing.
Scholarship winners were: W. cemetery,
Clark ,Isbister Memorial Nadler,
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TORONTO COUPLE HONORED
BY BRUSSELS FRIENDS
99O1,01,4NV4MENT EXERCISES
HELD A.T Wir.44HAM DHS
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POPPY DAY
SATURDITAY, NOVEMBER 10th.,
The annual Poppy Campaign of
the local branch of the Royal
Canadian Legion will be held on
John Cameron Adams, 63, died at 11
his home here Saturday night, t
following a lengthy illness.
• 13orn, in Morris Township, he was
the son, of the late William Adams,
and the former ban Dolg. He f
farmed for sam e years before t
:roving to BrIttssels where he I
operated a, feed mill, He disposed
of the feed mill but; continued to t.
DAVID W11.4,10944 BROWN.
David .13rOWn,
hardware interchOnt in Ethel, died, In
41e:towel gornorinl liospit41 on
Sunday following a heart .seizure,
He was a native. or England, and.
moved to 'Ethel from. Hamilton,
lie Is survived by his. wife,. the
former Dorothy Tincorabe; one
eon, Day1(1, two daughters,. Rose-
wary and Betty Lou, all at home;
mother, Mrs. Ada Brown, of ,
Toronto; three brothers, Edward
London; 'Reginald of Toronto: I-Tarry
Of Ottawa.
The body rested at the D. A.
P-ann funeral home in Brussels,
until Wednesday when removal was
made to Ethel 'United. Church for
service at 2'p. tai. Rev. A, N. Griffiths •
of Elliot - United Church officiated
Interinent was in Mount Pleasant
.cemetery,
JOHN. CAMERON ADAMS
was in
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POPPY DAY
SATURDAY, NO 10th
and wear a Poppy in silent Tribute to- the Faller 1
and to help our disabled veterans:. •i•
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