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The Brussels Post, 1963-03-14, Page 1r • How lucky can you. get? Louis • Ebel of Brussels won a hockey 'draw on Saturday night for 'tire second. time this season, C. •G•Wyn, Clinton, won the first Lions • ,19,6.3 NHL hockey draw. • PO A Year In Advance Tel:LOA. MORRIS SCHOOL BOARD MEETING The School Board met in the '17ownship EAll on Marc)! 6th. All members were present. Minutes of the last regular and special meeting were read and approved, Correspondence " from the I: elm ont of Education and front Millet Township were diseussnd, C. F, Olta.pman of Goderich explained the. Liability hisuratice, policing 'which he delivered to the Board. These pollicies become effeeltive April 4th and continue for a period of throe years. Rem•esentatiVes of Educators Supplies and Hood School Supplies were 'present. Motion of' D. Elliott and G, Nicholson that Sack Hood be giveu contract for supplies for the next School year, delivery to be in September: A display of supplies will be presented at S,S, No. S on May 2 for the teachers' inspection, Payment of bills presented was authorized on a motion by C., Haines and .T. Black: Mc- Donald Laminar $2.42; Brussels! Post 1.50; R, Matin 10.00; G. Workman 1pi,75; Brussels Coal Yard 136.02; Geo. Mutter 106,28; Ifuether Produce 1.30; Oldfield. Hardware 2.0.1; Alexander Hard- va; 271; Rood School Sun-plies 11.92; Chapinian Insurance,; Preit- ium 251,26; G. Nicholson. , Ralph Sham; Secretary-Treasurer Mrs, Lorinda Bellow,. 75, Sarnia, widow of William Bellow, rtrt who died Saturday in the "" , lint C THE 13 RI PAST, TIMRS•BAK, MARCFJ 14Lh, 1968 nursing home POST PUBLISHING HOUSE. Perhaps spring is not too far off, Harbingers of that arixionelY awaited, season ...are with us, Thetie bright mornings we have, heard the raucous cawing Of, crows and there are snowdrops bleeming in a Sunny sheltered nook between a snowbank and the hoMe Of Mr. and Mrs, Archer Greavar, Old ;Man Wintt.kr Can't hold sway forever, The Girl 'Guides and Brownies have had no luck at all in trying to have a skating party in order to raise money. It had already been postponed twice and they have now found it necessary to caucell it entirely for this season. They are in need of funds and we are certain that 111,' anyone cared to snake voluntary donation to to aid the work being done with the young ;OAS of the eem- Monity, it would most grate- hilly tend1Ved. BOWLING NOTES "Attention?, Stop the Press for this news. The 1.41nbees beat the Twisters Monday night by a score Of 2398 to 1588, but the Twisters were one player short, but they still Wouldn't have beat the hot Limbeeg e hest '' "I Rob Jones 568 Ron Hnefther 498 Gran Cousins 479 ' Lowest Mary Lowe 414 Sack towe 26.5 Karen Coloutok• 381 CARD OF THANKS The brothers and Sisters of the late Miss Myrtle Locking wish to thank the neighbours and friends for their -many acts of kindness shown ne during our recent less of a. dear sister. For floral. tributes and all those who helped rine Way, Thanks to Rev. A. K. Griffiths for his comforting message and the P. A. Rahn funeral keine. Also thanks to Dr. Noble, • Itr)111' (1(104.11 ffr IVM loy,q 110 VOINT.06e04i Gnoggins Sarnia., was a former resident of P,russels, She was bOrn in Cargill, a daughter of the late Jam% Taylor and his wife Mary (Reich), Mrs, 'Bellow leaves two sons, William, Sarnia, end James of London; one, sister. Mrs, C, (Vivian) AnderSon, Toronto, and two grandchildren, The funeral service' was held from the T). A. Mann funeral home in Brussels. at 2 p.m. on, Monday. The Rev. A. K: Griffiths of Brussels United Church offici, algid. Temporary entombment was in Mount Pleasant Mauseleup, Ethel Burial will take place later in IThritsselg cemetery. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: This writer must disagree with a remark in. your 'Gentlemen's Club ,New in last 'week's issue, fin regard to the late Mr,„Wright'e horse Charlie knowing more about the .Bible than he did. OlergYmen,' in Brussels at that time, said that Mr. Wright's eXtensive, alrid 'accurate, know- ledge of the Bible dated:ailed them. HIS interpretation, of its, contents, however, was, like the mart, unusual and. `tmorthedbx. At least one of the ministers also thoroughly enjoyed discOsS- theSe things With Mr, Wright... donstant Reader LIONS CLUB 'MEETING The regular supper, Meeting of the local Lions Club was held on Monday evening with 22 members in attendance. Lion president. Cecil McPadden prenided over' the proceedingS, Minute8 of the previohs Meeting and correspondence were road by the Club .secretary, Chuck Arnold, ftepOrt of . cOMMittees were asked Tor and Lamb ge- meats for Preparing Easter Seals Tor Mailing, Were Made. BitsitieSS inchided artang Monts for the 'forthcoming Liens Tiadiett Night to be field at St. MM.'S Anglican Cliu2rob on M011,• flay. April 1st. N. was suggested that, a corn. Mateo be appointed to Meet with the *Maitland River Conservation . authority to dismiss the pesta. Llity of building a, swilriming .11001 below the dam. trlie g4tissing eontest Wag 77,3/1 . HORTICULTURAL MEMBERS -;.F-.7:1),1,1E TAKE NOTE The March meeting of tho' Lorticultural Society has been kk it until s pi-fietime in •„; The begonia bulbs have arrived. Atte Int rober wanting them ',!„a-i„ call Mrs. Sherrie, 3:14 51,8 eiT 1,...01.111011 The regular meeting of Village Council was held in ;Municipal Office on March v..ith all members present. 'Moved by 0. S. Elliott seconded by Wm. Stratychuk that the, minutes the meeting of February 4th, 1963, be adopted as read --- Carried 'Moved ,by J. 'W, Fischer, Sec- onded 'by L. R. Machan that Colwell apply for tiro balance of the subsidy on the 1962 road expenditures Carried The correspondence was read and the accounts presented. Moved by Win. Sttatychuk, seconded by 0; S. Elliott, that the accounts as presented be paid P. .4, street lights 168.21 Bridge Motors, pushing' 2 snow .00 !Mrs. J.as. Alcock, blowing sno bloWing snow 45,50 2,0.00 w L, Ryan B, Beirties,,stOwplewhig 170.00 Geo. Mutter, office fuel 55,91 J, ix, :;tiles. fire hall fuel, ,.,, 60.90 Bernard TenPas, labour 3.50 Twp, relief lierhawn TIdwe. 25.84 charge back tunics Provinciai , Treasurer, 8.38 J. E. Brewer, rent of truck 1.9.60 N. A. .1. Coombs, ..... Clbristmas tree 500 'C:t.u,ch Office SupplieS repairs to adding in:whine 5,70 CallaSder Nursing Milne FrbruarY welfare 812.25 S, Scott, insurance .... . 15,00 TbOR, .larnisn, welding 1,(11) Pdflord Main gnzt. pilfshing Per.olV"r Votiortil,7""" ...... *"'" 3"5 snow tux ittifinetiorm U. T. S. Tait n orai r; 7. ' far ftre truck T., R. Meehan, sec.- 0, 5. EilliAtt that the olio-aim. to ineet. again 1563 et' at the call of T., slaw V', ,r, Krelitc Congratulations to the James- town Bantam Hockey team who WM) the. Tri-Chanty Bantam Championship in :Brussels arena on Friday night, In the first round of the play-offs they trimmed the IKurtzville team and 'went on to beat the Belmore 13antams, taking two straight in a two out of three series, The team is managed and, coached by Carl Gowing and the 11 McConnell,)8resare riLelaony Gib P esaocno, Stewart . llave flowing, Terry Johnston, Neil. Crowing, ,Gerald Brewer, Larry Duncan, Harvey Mann. Doug Wheeler, Gerald Snell, George Frieburger, Jimmie Duncan, Henri Martin, Malcolm 'Worming- ton And goalie Doug Hall. The Robin Hood Trophy which is awarded to the most valuable player on the team was presented' to Dave Gowing. Sponsor Four Teams The communities of Bhrevale and Jamestown combined this season in an effort to bring Hockey to every youngster in- terested. Iii all they sponsored four teams. The Bluevale. Peewees, man- aged by Alex Corrigan, took third Place in the regular season series , and played off with. Kurtzville Peewees, The Bluevale Squirt team lost to Fordwich in the first round of Tlayoffs. The Jamestown BantOns were successful in winning tho Tri- fle ni am s ChanMionship, defeat- hog Kertzvilie in the first round and Bolmore in the final payers. 'I7bey aro Managed and coached by Carl 'Clewing, The Jamestown In termediates ' with manager Jack Nicholson were not success- ful iii reaehing the playoffs. Better luck next year boys! Winners of the Robin Food Trophies for the most valuable player of the year are Date Cowing of the Bantams, Brur,4 Corrigan of the Peewees, and. CoMpbell of the Squirts. A words Of appreciation goes out to VOlitiiteets who refereed the gannet, and egliecially to Ross peacock and John Sinnamon. Many thanks to thoso,who pro- vided tituzpOrtatton for the players to the games and to ell who sliThPorted tine teams 'and made the season a, most, success- ful one, And io tilos() patents Who sent. tnot took, their boys to the arena. niay.we say -- you don't VtioW Whet you 'missed, dialialaett;se RED AROSS SERVES YOLI EVTI iTv.P OF THE WAY ,.."11NPRWIWORRU; SHORA SHOTS Have you noticed the water fowl wintering on the Maitland river here? They are fascinating little creatures to watch, It Made one shudder to -watch them dipping and diving in the open Water on those frosty below zero mornings. * The 'Western University student avho eompleted the 50 mile walkathen in 1,11,!-; helve made 'excellent time. We heard one farmer remark he believes that the best average speed of a good -team of horses to be no more than four Miles aft hoar and he doubted that they couild keep Shat up Tor 50 Tales. * * New lock boxes are being installed at the local post office, in accordance with postl regale- tion$. We hope the public will not become too impatient ' With the inconveniences of installation, • )11 Tilop Robt, 4.S0 21.58 12,114 25,41e :5.00 the the 4th 2.00 Clcv1t Vvrm,11%nivie MRS LORINDA BELLOW yr?. " koestown Bantams vvin mpionship