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BRUSSELS, MORRIS AND GREY
Recreational Committee
Bras
COMMITTEIE•
H. Pearson, Chairman
S. McDonald
3. Valiance
14, Oldfield.
O. Kreuter
yir stratychuk
J. Moir, (Morris)
LK. Bray, (erey)
Wm. H, King, Treas.,
Cecil Parker, Sec.
els, Ont.,
August 19tte, 1963
THE BRUSSELS POST THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1563 POST PUBLISHING ROUSE $li.00 A Year in Advance — $2.5s' ro
SHORT
SHOTS
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On this (page there is a letter
from the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Recreational Committee
that will be mailed to residents.of
the area appealing for support
,in a worthy project, and we
trust it will gain the support otr
We are sure that any donat-
ions from former residents of
The area who aro still interested
in tivir home town will be'
appreciated by all concerned.
Th.e Brussels Cub Peck left
Wednesday for several days
:camping at Tnverhuron, TheY:
'were ,accompanied by Doug
Callender, David Kranter and.
David Griffiths,
ENGAOFMENT
.
11,2rs Daisy McLean of .Brussels
wishes, to announce the • engage-
ment of her . daughter, .Grace
Adeline to Mr. Robert• Glen
Thompson, son. of Mr..-•:-and Mrs.
John, Thompson, illnevale.
-The marriage will take place
Saturday, September 14th In
St, John's - Anglican .Cihnrch,
Pritsaels.
' Dear Sir': "
I mi. writing to you on behalf of the
:Recreational Committee appealing to your
cause.
The Recreational Committee have decided to install artificial ice
in the local arena, along with at smooth cement floor, new boards
and player benches.
Curling and figure skating are hoped to be^ added in the winter
sports, while " roller skating and a huge dance floor will be available in
the summer season.
Total cost of installation and cement floor . 22,000.00
Cash !on hand and Government grants 7,000.00
Balance to be raised locally
As you can understand the need and services made
Our community are great and we sincerely thank you for
in our community effort, in making Brussels and community a
in which to live.
$15,000.00
aviailable to
your part,
better place
Yours very truly
Cecil Parker, Sec.
Brussels, Morris and Grey
,generosii v for thi; worthy
P. S, There will be •a "Blitz"
Grey on Thursday, August 29th.
Morris and CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, William Stephenson and
faintly wish to thank all those
for expressions, of sympathy.,
floral tributes, cards, and those
who helped in any way during
four recent bereavement,
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere, thanks and appre-
ciation to all for tbe many cards
and gifts I received , while a
patient in St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener.
Mrs. 'Wm. Blake
rt
" CARD OF '1-HANKS
My sincere' thanks to all those
who sent ,ctirds, letters, treats,
etc. and visited me in Winghein
'Public Hospital and a special
thanks to those who helped with
the haying.
It was very much appreciated.
Alvin McDonald
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is given
to all those who so kindly re-
Memberedl inc with visits, cards
foWers, and treats while I was
in. patient in St. Mary's Hos-
pital, Kitchener, ,and stride my
rettirri home,
been.
kopolotto, 44.4
GEORGE HENRY SMALLDON
George (pod) Henry Smalldon4 1
died ,Sunday, August 11, in.
'Victoria Hospital, London.
Born at Cranbrook 71 years
(ago, he was the son of the late
George Sin alldon and HArnmh
,Smith, For some years he did
harboring at his, bottle; in. gran,.
I rook,
He is survived. F by three,
'brothers, Edward of Toledo,
'Ohio and William ;and Thomas
both of St. ThornaS, and one
Igister, Mrs. Ernest (Thelma)
Plum. Brussels:
• The funeral service was held
kit 2, p.m. on 'Tuesday from the
D. A. Ellann funeral home, Bras-
s. with burial in BruSsels
.cemetery.
Mr. 113. G. Nelson, studeint
(minister of Kn.ox Church, Ca•an-
'brook. officiated. Pallbearers
were Fred Smaildon, Charlie
kind Kenneth Tischer, Gordon
Pingo], Prank Smith and Ale7
Cameron.
FrieJuls• attended from Toledo,
(St. Thorrias. tendon, .ttteltienetk
COO. t tip itit6i10.4. h.10.01
W1i4 kit.0.444Ni •
Brussels Council
" The regular meeting of the
Village 'Connell was held on Aug.
ust 12th, L. R. Machan being
being absent.
. Moved by J. W. Fischer, sec-
onded by, Wm, Stratychuk that
the minutes of the meetings o
July 2, and August 2, i963 be:
adopted as read
—
Moved by Wm. Stratychuk,
seconded by 0. Elliott that
Writ Wheeler, Harold Keys and
H. B. Cousins he granted , build-
ing nermits as per aiiplicatiOn
Carr1e1
Moved by 0.' S. Elliott, sec-
onded by J. W. Fischer that the
accounts 'as presented for pay-
vent 'be paid
Carried
Assistance ... ,— 40,00
Searfe k Co.. street
paint 18.25
'Assistance 40.00
street lights
and Gffice 119,01
Assistance 40,00
Assistance . 40.06
C„T. part pay
nn 10(1,d0
hrtit eithsti;
1.1.4 t,7 utlle,i
conducted in Brussels,
Assistance 40.00
Win, H. King, garbage
'129.00
stree.,t, lights 168.21
Twp. Morris, gradings 61.00
Gordon Workman,
'installin3 /4?.., fountain 2.25
Durham Ticlwe.
Eaulp., filling and
testing tanks 8.20
B.11/1.04 Telephone. tolls - 3.95
Bridge Motors, gas
11.22.
Oldfield Hdwe., paint 7.42
Callander Nursing Home,
July Welfare ..... 3r)2.75
nireDontori, 4.78
Receiver General, tax
deductions ..... „ .... 28,5R
Post 'Office. 15,30
Moved by 1. W. Fischer. see-
'onded by Wm. Stratyebirk that
the Meeting adjourn. to merit
'again September R. 1963 or at
the call of the Reeve
0 T. Kranter Win, TT. Tting
Rieeve Clerk-
t1 /41 0-rrce
'Elrownie Lenders and ImTelvers
RD a (:elide ITelperil arc urgenilY
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WIN SWIMMING
AWARDS AT SEAFORTH
"nose who completed We:
course in swimming instruction,
powered by thd local Lions and
Legion, at the Seaforth Lions
pool, and were Successful in;
passing the tests were :
BEGINNERS
Sharon. Willis
Joan StephenSon
Doreen Storey
Gail Travis
Lane Ward
Pel:er Gibson
Don Gibson
Robert Blake
Karen rmittri
Joyce Pearson.
'JUNIORS
Dou g Wheeler
Mu.rimir Workman
Dorothy Elliott
.Tim Wheeler
hurray MeAnter •
Sandra Watson.
Barbara Ilryang
INTERMEDIATES
Eery Gibson
0 Filititli4
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