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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-02-28, Page 1ff 12.00 A. Year In Advance — 2 ,50 To U.S.A. • ' 'THE DRUSSDIsS 'POST, .T.H.LIRSDA.Y, 28th, 1962 POST PUBLISHING SHORT -SR S Have yea bought your tickets or the CP&T draw sponsored lby the local, OddfellOWe and 'Rebekah lodges? This is a worthy cause and should receive yonr .•. •-• support, • • is -eltating party is 'being held on 'behalf of '4',he Guides and • Brownies, We hope it will '.be well 'attended as they need funds • for dues etc, Tt is splendid train- , ing for the so join, the fun send lend your Support. • • * • Relief for the it'ouseivives this 7week! You don't need to do any Making, There is stile of home- msee 'baking and yore eau treat hubby to a taste of the culinary skill oaf Sten &Ma - else: Ticesmigh e even asSprecinto your efforts" more aster doing .so, * The costumes displayed at the Carnival Were evidence that there had been"niatelmS 'Enters en the corannitnity fashioning the dutfits, How godd to see families etijOying the fen to, gether, 1We noticed one fatlfer-, daughter couple won, the graceful &raters class, nice t' indeed, • * s • ,Gengratelati OTIS to our local Queen Scouts who have won' the highest honor in Scouting. We are proud olf their emilevement. Those who devote theft time and efforts to Scout training deserve the appreciation and thanks of all us 'for their work on behalf of the YOuth of our Conntrss This, of course', applys also to those who mirk- with ithe Girls Guides, • • Our genial local •entertainer; Taek Thynne, widely known as The Kansas Farmer appeared on the CBGTV program Flash- back, televised on. Sunday night. .Ae a former enti,:rtniner with a 1Mediciate Show, he completely baffled the panel who 'tailed to guess the fad lie represented. :'Already Thynne Wes receivd ;anew letters from fan$ across.. ,Canada. who saw him on :the 0130 network. Linda Wilson 1„h sea Atec.,y'eat;.T.m. Despite' poetponenient. and the intense cold, the "Skating vat held in. the !oriel arena. siri Saturday night sider' the spon- sorship of the Britedels, and Grey reeteationnt Critre mittee, Was a eitherits. Linda. Wilkie, pnblie school CI en eit ter of Mr, an d 'fl ed Wilson Of PoSieselS. wee' chosen (mien of the (n•Irni- Val from atritairt Ordt,. rill'fff 14044 AO 'c-le! far .the in the afternoon about four Miles sonthease. of BruSeels. ENGAGEMENT Mr. " and Airs. William W. Smith, 'Brussels, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ieabelle, to Mr. Robert lames' Wheeler,' ,s,on of Mrs, Angustus' Wheeler. Brussels, and the late, Mr; Wheeler. The marriage to take place the middle of March, PARR OF THANKS I! Wish to say thank you to everyone who remembered me in 0117.f way While 1 'was sick, both at home and in hospital I especially say thank you. to Dr. „Noble and the staff of Listoevel Hostdtal. Graeme Craig BOWLING „NOTES Once again the TWisters beat the Lianhoes„ 2.45e to 2604. Highest Sharon Jones .5SS. Karen. Coleman 520 Lowest 'nob ,iories 495 Tielnil Brewer .881. flea eittether 408 Dave Trastinge 426 ,..,.arni7,7a1 Queen ating ,•araival Here hohor, The Queen was selected by a Panel of three judges on the basis 'of skating ability, posture and grace. There was n pleasing and colorful, array of eostrened. &utters Compel:lite in the various classes, The , loen1 Lerrion Pipe rand was in attendance, 01111 Ittit WIPPO apoodril ltd10 ;our, The annual Thinking Day Was held with a Mother and Daughter Pot 'suck Supper in :the United Church. on February 26. A word of welcome was given by the Caddo Captain. followed by. Grace. After an. enjoyable supper the "Brownies held their meeting.• 'The Brownie, oeeneig was held and Brown Owl Nellineten gave the Brownie Prayer. Sharon Willis, Julie Valiance, Briende Pollard, Kim Grenke, Cathy Work, Shirley Pipe, Donnie Pieta, Cathy Ebel, Patty Jamie- son, Patty !Meehan, Gail and Connie MeWhirter„Torin Simpson, Joan :Stephenson, Debbie McCall, [Wendy Beirnes, and Colleen Catdiff, were Brownies caroled by both Brown, Owls, .C.01-DEN BARS received by 1 Linda LoWe, Nalicy Pearson, Daphhe MieWhirter, dherlyn Miceutcheistr, Kiefer] Miutter„ Cathy •McArter, .Tenn Judy 'W'orle., Nancy' AdamS, Medlin e MrChtcshcon, Debra, donstider, Mserreen Hanna Gall MeBennlet, LADDER'S riAPS were given Dianne nod Aline ll'ilacbrin, Kathleen krtuiter, Penny 'Were, TVito, ?Oda, • Melville Guild •Hold February Meeting 'K16171110 Young Womeree Guild held:their 'regular February meet- Mg in the chureh-parlrier seitli.rte good attendance. Mrs, s, Sweeties IS r4iciaelilecle'l over , the deVotional v Tbe 'topic, "The Pare Heart'' ;was ,.given by Mrs, Calvin Templet, ;„ee peern. "My Purpose" was also read by Mrs. Tel-Suter, George Elliott and. Mrs. W, Edgar favoured the group 'iirith duet( "Love Opened Wide The Door" Mrs. W. Edgar closed this past of the Meeting with prayer an the Mi7pah Benediction. Mrs, M. Huether had charge of the business period. Plans for a wedding dinner and for sponsor- ing .concett 'by • Ltstowel Salvation Army Band were discussed, delicious tench was served by After ;.a. Valentine contest a Mrs. Sweeney, Wt.'s. Edgar' and Mrs. Kratiter. Presented PROFICIENCY BADGES Collector thathieeu Kreuter Thrift — Penny, Anne, Dianne. Brenda, 'Skaters — Nancy le, Daphne, Gathy MdA, !Laren, Cherlyn, iudY, STARS 1 Year --.Lincln, Dapine, tenerlyn, Karen, Cathy W.A., Joan ill, Judy, Nancy A., Nancy P., Pauline Maureen, Joan Simpson 2 Year -- Gail MeD., Terithleen, Brenda, S. Dianne, Anne, Penny Year ,---- Anne Oldfield, Mary Gibson, • Dorothy Elliott., 'Yonne ISTeCtitcheou Two weeks earlier Anne 0. Mary, Dorothy and Volum received their Golden Hand and Wings and :flew into the Guide Company, They were greeted by their . Patrol Leader mid Were Presented to Captain 'Sholdive. rrown Owl Kernaglian and Brown Owl Kellington end Pecyle Linda Joyce and Ann gai'e the eiosing. The Girl Guides opened with General Inspection by Beetsri OWl, Gert Kellington. The hoteseelsee wag 'Carried and the • • ((Inwood cttt -onpo 6) The annual (tither and son bouquet' for 'the 1st Brussels Scout' Troup and , Cab Pack, was on Thursday evening, Feb. 2.1ste,..tue St John's Anglican church. Grou p Committee-.,. president. Sim- -Valiance presided as chairman, . , e highlight of the evening was the ureeentation,of Queen Scout Padges to three iodali tiOis" by Scoutmaster Cecil McFadden: Receiving the highest' Scouting honour were John Watson, David Kreuter and Rae Smith. • Catb awards. and. proficiency leader Doug Callender, to the following boys Second Stars Murray McDonald „Doug Huether Charles Exel Workman Murray Kellington ,Proficiency Badges.. Toyinak.er Danny Arnold' Ross Somers House Orderly — • Jimmy Oldfield Murray Raymond Collector — ,lack Logan Robert. Pipe George Morreson Bob Thomas Gordoh einehan Artist — Doug fluether Charlie Exel Ray Hemingway 'Murray Neilington Ross Somers Scout Garry Long and Cub Murray McDonald received re-, wards for being top salesmen ori. Apple Day Cute leader " 'Chuck Arnold expressed thanks, and: spprecia- 'f ion nn behelf of the group Committee, Cubs, and Leaders and 'presented a gift AO Mrs. Wesley Kerre' for her faithful services as Cub pianist. PreSident :Ifni: Vallence thankbd and praised the Scent and Cub loaders ,for theit efforts and interest in training' our young boys to become good citizens, which they do net only by thei r teaching' but also by their esithiplce in the community. Ile then' firer- serited very apPropiciate gifts to Scout lenders Cecil MeTtladdere• .Tim MeNell, and Don Stith; Cub' lee de Doug Wander, ":1.kite.T: nttQ Mrs, rinjelt Arnold. Snit 'Ci(qtf.101. Lloyd Weber; Injured In Two Truck Crash Isloyd "Weber, of R R"""'2, Brussels, is reported as making a satisfactory recovery from injuries received in „a traffic accident on the 14th con. of' Greer 'township, Friday of last week. Mr. Weber suffered fractures of both legs, a dislocated hip and, Other injuries when he was trapped in. the panel truck he was driving, after a collision -well a Bartiliff bakery truck of 'Clinton, He was taken tO Wingbatm Hospital and later rernoved to Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital. Klis brother, Kenneth, 21, a passenger, was treated 'for facial lacerations and. shock at Wingliam General Hospital Dr, R. W, Seephens was the attending physician. The driver uf the bread-truck, Teensy ..Tolins,-Geriterts, 24 of Clinton, escaped injnry, Police said visibility was bad at: the time allie accident which hort ocieurred around one oieloellis s address to Kathryn' with Several girls presenting her with Ti brief renimers The bride-elect thanked, her friends for their gifts and good wishes. Lunch was served by Mice De 'Vries, 'Margaret Wartelek, Marlene Jacklin, Grace MCLerin. Gail and Darlene, ;Meehan. MileY helped with the Preparation of the lunch. 'Shirley and Meldred Wheeler assisted in the kitehen. sages were presented to: Kathy,. 'Mrs. MeTaggarit and „ Mrs. Aehtlees by Grace McLean, Gail' Mr4ehnn duff Anelrby Wheeler, Au drey Wheeler conducted two contests which were enjety- ed by all. - :Miss Grace McLean read : hpw,ere4 By !BrUssels '1F Fiends A shower ”ivaS held' ' in the Brusseis- " , de" February 16th 1W-110-noi." of Mies Kathryn MoTaggalit whose wedding 'to Mie-Donahl Achilles will take Sixty friends. neighbeure and ,relatives were in attendance to honour the bride-toebo. a\IG Machete wasiii charge of the -guest ',bootee ,Cots Brownies and Givl Cmides With Badges At Thinking Day ,eremonies Ts eceive war men, Scout Bad