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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-01-17, Page 11$2.00 A Year In Advance SHORT SHOTS • • 9Tho Lions didn't roar On Mionday night.. The weather was • ;too inclement for them. Pity the poor birds these days. :Our feathered friends will appre- . Mate our putting out food for • ahem, * * • W. G. Leach drew our attention. :to a plump healthy' looking robin that was feasting on the fru?... of a Japanese cherry 'tree in his yard on "Wednesday afternoon. 'Later a cardinal joined the robin. * A sore' hack does indeed. Play 'havoc with one's mobility, also with one's disposition. and slows clown production in this office,. so please forgive our tardiness. The doctor says "lumbago" frost wish it would go. Don't you envy the youngsters these days? Bundled up in warm :snow Stilts they happily wade through snow drifts and go scoot- ing down bill on toboggans, with, fa sparkle in their eyes and, laughter on their lips, It is 'wonderful to be young enough to enjoy' our winters and, not just be annoyed at the inconiten lenses. * The W.D.ILS, students of thiS cOmmim ty had an unexpected holiday on Monday when , the. buses were cancelled because of the storm. °lasses in a. number of rural schools v'ore also cancelled. Did yon put in yout regular hours of slimly bays and girls? You gentlemen of leiMires take note of the invitation, elsewhere. In this issue., to join the gentle- men's club of this village, A nice. cosy spot to enjoy your favourite Card game, plus other thitiga, during these days of wintery' blasts. Those. of us who make use of Use convenience of the Ci-NR ?Or travelling, instead of hue.Ving the hazardous, ti-affie-jamined high- ways on long Will regret tbe atirtailtitent of •the service when: it comes as it surely Will in the riot teilibte tixtitte. •* . • • 'FOrtnilatelY Gerald Piaclier of ,11Th 1, Atiffeted only Minot Mittales Stitulay :whin his car left the • .road and attitek a ±t6e. The occurred when a tire blot: Out and he lest control of the vehicle which iwrie domolislind. • 'What changeable Weather! Mid. Mild, and then. cold and stormy. One Consolation. we are RE•FvE WALTER FORBES NEW 'HURON WARDEN flee re 'Walter Forbes oC Goderich Township was elected Huron County ;Warden defeating Reeve Clifford Dunbar of Grey To'vnship. A dairy farmer, - Mr. Forbes has 15 years experience in municipal work, .nielirding six years op the 1tioodericli Township school area' board, !Our years on the township council and five on County Celina, I :e is married: to the former Orace Cihurdhill and• has .i.tro sons and two dangliters.....' Ex-warden ;George JJeCn.tcheon escorted Mr. Forbes to the ...ehair and installed him with the chair of office, gavel and key. Magistrate•alenn Hayes ad- ni'inistcred' the oath of office. Seven new : members were wc'ieOMed. They are Reeves J. TT. Corbett, of Hay township: Ernest .Snell, West Wawanosh township; Kranter, of Br:nasals: William Merritt Myth.; and•Ernio' Talbot of Stanley township; Deputy Reeves. Harter of Stanley. township -mut 'Musaer, of Exeter. MURRAY HOOVER, PRESIDENT OF NORTH HURON JUNIOR FARMERS FOR 1963 Murray Hoover is president of North ITuron Junior Farmers for :1.993. Murray, who 'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Hoover, was elected at a meeting held ATI the Wingbam. District High School. Other officers are: Vice-Presidents Robt. Higgins- John Wight/ruin Sec.-treats, Donald Procter Directors Murray Scott Alex N'ethery George Procter. Robert Mathers not the only ones having it, Eh., MI the French. Riviera iS -experiencing cold Unknown in that area, There is one sure thing. spring is not just around the Corner:: * • • • Thaiika. to those Who sent in repOrte on sports Hockey game Will be in next -week's .1581te. tioW about Yee. curlerS? • WhY aloes everyOlie aSSititie you, are oft ft diet eVery title YOU buy cottage elieer.ie?. 8Ver try it 'with: lots of added inittor,„ on. crisp eVti toast? — titn eihoo.E16 cLiiti butter troiii mit Went dairy of eonite. Wild 4 iiloOttig it 15 to iii06 ,good friends And n.eiglibeittra, •Osner1611-' When you' are in lrnuhle oi- indisposed, Our special thanks to 'the Hilton ExTioSitOr arc always ready to lend a linlninrr hand when we need it snit to trittia0 ethers W-lie Made it easier for its at this CALVIN J. KRAUTER Reeve Calvin Rrou ter, who succeeded George Nalutche,on. as reeve of this village at the inaugural meeting of the Brussels Council, is attending the present session of County Council in GodeHch this week. MRS. FRANK CARTER. There Passed away in Victoria. Hospital, London, Thursday, Jarinary '10th, 1904, Hilda Ivy Davies, beloved 'Wife of Frank Garter, OW a, brief illness, Mtn in tngland the Year 1900; Ma'S, Carter came to eta:nada; With, her family and Settled in Sedgewick, Alberta, where she met Frank garter whom she, Married in 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Carter and their two daughters Moved to °dart° in 1942 to a farm an the, 4th concession of Morris Township, Mrs. Cluter rested at. the D, A. Roam Pinter:II Fionte on PH day where many friends and neigh- bents paid their respects, The funeral service was held at St. John's Anglican Olittreh, Brussels. Saturday, January 12th, at 1.30 p.m., Rev, IL L. Jennings officiated. Left to mourn her 108s her hukhand, Frank, two datightera Eliza betb , (Betty) a n d Katit, leen, both of Tortnito; sisters Mts, Ethel Mansfield and Miss Vera 'Davies, both in England, and Mrs. Horace Davies (Dorothy.) Calgary: brothers Weller(' and Allen both of Flog- latid, She was predeceased by three brothers, Watto, George and Stanley. Pallbearers WOO. Ross totioan, Robert Wheeler, 'William Mania, Orallarn 'Work jack Loge and Allen M,ceatll, rienret bearers were JOO, Brewer and Barry erTIZ:it ',MS int. Drli 8 KoUt te HnCKEY RESULTS, In the Atwood Brussels game played here. Ttre anesday night by the intertneriate (earn Diaissels wont down in a 13-'k defeat. The liantam. team also lost to ..Atwood 2 1 WELCOME TO OUR GENTLEMEN'S CLUB The official onetime,. of the Gentlemen's Club, commonly called "The Doghouse'' took place last •Wrednosilay with a ' ar go or d in attendance. Much credit is given Ned frw free l'Ontfil and to Dan McTavish for oil furnace. ...Special thanks to Jack. Vivant. and Art Henry for labour re sOuttbb P; and waxing floors, washing windows. redecorating- walls etc. A \valet:too sign is out for all, New inombers are being solicited. The only' gtinniation, you .0141st play an laniect. game. A small donation lett will/ Dart MacTavisb for lights fuel and cards. will he appreciated. Tiris donation yonr niemborshin card and. you are welcome six afternoons Cki ell it-eels. 'Euchre. cribbage, bridge. checkers Om also the latest news, gossip, and scandal. all local; free. advice, on medical care, spiritual mat- tera, political turmoil, domestic problems. If caught cheating your Charaeter . will 1W analyzed then and there. • For locatiOn enquire at the R-ntledee Store and welcome. to, out' elite society. • DAVID lilictEAN IS VICTIM OF MORRIS TWP. TREE-CUTTING 1' ISHAP Funeral service for David john McLean, 13, who died as n result of an accident while cutting wood 'was held from the A. Rani) funeral. home in Brussels op. Saturday at p.m. 11.rr. IcC,ra n, who was a life-long resident of Morris Township, was working on the farm of Harry and William White, in Morris Town- ship when Ito was struck by o, failing tree. The tree bad been. dislOdged by another tree that was bein(4. Due at the brothers William Willie, had to cut the fallen tree to free ihe trapped anon, win> Was flictiti the bush on a sleigh. Shortly after huiirg admitted to N\inghttni General Ilospital. by Dr. R. 'a'. Stephens, who attended the injured. man. .i\fr. McLean was removed 10 Victoria Hospital London where be died on Wednesday. Mr. Nit:bean was the yon of the late 'Air. nit(' Ilk's, Donald. MciLpati. rV big to mourn his death, are FL sister, Mrs, .George CP1111)ca) AIlachan, MI tehell, and seVeral nieces and nophoWs. Rey. W. S. Morrison of iSTtslirltte Presbyterian Cilittreh rionaneted the funeral servira. Puha( was fn Drassels conletOrY, HoRT1C11LTURAL MEETING A Inc": 'mg of 'the Drissels 1Totticoltural Society wall bo held in the Library on Monday, January 21st at 2.30 P.M. POST PUBLISHING HOUt$0 MRS. W. L. SPEIR. ELECTED PRESIDENT OF MAITLAN'D PRESBYTERIAL The annual meeting of the; \Vernon's _Missionary Society ot Maitland Presbyterial was held. in ;=;1. Andrew's Church, Wingliant on January Sth, with the Presi- dent. :sirs. garish Moffat, in tliei r. The morning devotions taken by Mrs. Prtnit Smitai, Mrs. W. Strickler and Mrs. Mac Engel of Cranbrook Auxiliary, dealing with Genesis- Chapter. 1, showect nothing. awn separate us from the love of God. secretaries of 1.1 tt, various departments were received and all showed that 1942 he d been en enouraging year, Mrs. Russel Martin, Mrs, S..L Stewart' and Mrs. Gorden Campbell of the Molesworth. A tt i a ry. in conducting the nfternoon devotions, explained that in the last judgement, God judge each one according to iho 4 r re-actions to human need. in giving help with no reward canceled, doing it as unto Christ. IVirs. W. MurchisOn, President of the Winghani Auxiliary, in welemning the guests, compared the Meeting to a family gathering where Many helpful ideas are terchanged. Rev. IL McLeod, Lucknow, Moderator of Huron-Maitland PresbYterY felt that the inspir. ation among women to carry on the missionary work, is guidance from the Holy Spirit. The highlight of the afternoon, wa,s an address by Miss. Coortzen the deaconess of . St. Mn thew's Church; Toronto, doing downtown mission work there. The mission 'work of the clutch is 'to look into the future and to help those who need someone to fasten life to. If the chureh, dis- rogerns this mission, it is no longer the &larch of Jesus' Mrist. Missionary service is effective not only hi larger fields but in the honies. At preSent the tragedy of children forced to Care for themselves. is eVidenned in the problems of adolescents today. Is our church nrogra,n meeting-tile needs of our children and young- people growing up in present day mivirontnent? Following this challenging toll:. arrangements were made fm' the synodical meetings to bo held in Winglinin in April, 1903. Mrs. Meilen iri het closing remarks, conitinted the mission. ary depottmonts to the .pat is a wheel, shoWitng the liedeaSity 4.4 till ports Working together tti) Tile n united successful ettert, Tho- officers Were installed lay Mist, rionttert, Mrs, Sutherland, r.tliley, oxprest4- thaillts to all wile bad helped to mako the meeting a :41W A ^4 '01,, following, aro the ex- oe•ith o for the Maitland. 1'1.-shyterial for the year 1002: (continued ea back pOze) BRESSELS, ONTARIO TM; JAN. 17th, 1993 — $2.50 To 'U.S.A. . • + ,* deports of the