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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-10-10, Page 1$13.00 A Year In Advance $2.50 To U.B.A. THE BRUSSELS POST, THURSDAY, OCT. 10th, 1963 POST PUBLISHING ROUSH D. A. Rann Chairman of the Board R. B. Cousins Sec.-Trea.surer For several years it has been felt, that a {Burial Chapel and Storage Vault, Was a, met for our cemetery. This opinion has been expressed ,by many and the Board of Trustees have given serious thought to erecting such a building. This woul4 provide a isheiter during the , winter months for the Com- mittal Service and also provide storage until spring. Most cem- ateries. even smaller than ours have such a building. Our' rates have always been low and a reserve for such ex- penditures has never been set up, with the result, we do not have funds available for such a:, 'project. We hope that the citi- zens in the area will show their interest by contributing to a fund for this purpose. Xeur donations will be aPPrec- iated, and may be left with the undersigned who also have an architects drawing of the pre. Posed building. I New Burial Chapel And Storage Vault Now Planned For Brussels Cemetery Walker Barber Shop, And Pool 'Room Sold Jack Hall has' purchased the Walker Bather Shop and Pool IRoom from Robert Walker, Mr, Ball has had the barber shop rented for the past year. He took possession of the entire business On 1VilondaY. Mr. Walker,' who has been in ;businees here for the past 13 "years, has bought a •barbering Thusinesa, and home, in Pal*. erston when he opens for basin- toss Thursday of, this week. He has been, active In' com- munity affairs, and is a past president of the Brussels Lions Club. ThotN Mr, and Mies. Walker will be missed by the many 'friends they have made during !their ,residence here. To Open 'Chiropractic Office In ListOwel, Sat, Oct. 19th 'Peter D. Hemingway D. C. takes ' pleasure in announcing the opening of his chiro- praetic office in the new professional building, at 360 Wallace Ave. north, Listowel, Ont. (Suite No. 11) OPEN HOUSE, will be held Saturday, -October 19, from '2 to 5 in the afternoonvand' 7 to 9 hi the. evening. Anyone interested is cord. Invited to drop in. NOTICE Duff's United Church, Walton, twill hold their annual • Turkey Supper Wednesday evening, November 0th, ,in the church Keno this date open. PATIENT CAPACITY REACHED AT HURONVIEW Patient capacity at. Huron- view is "practically reached," *county council was told' by Peeve Cliff Dunbar of Grey,, chairman of the Huronview Board. "We have in the basement," he said, "accommodation for about 28. The problem now is, 'who to put down there, if ap, proved by the department." Superintendent Harvey John- 'sten stated that at one time in September the number of resi- dents was up' to 200. Present total is 120 females and 78 males. There have been 52 ad- missions since the first of the year, 29 deaths and eight dis- charges, two of the latter to the Ontario Hospital. "There have been feVer deaths than in previous years,'' Mr. Johnston said. "Perhaps it is the type of people, but' in June, July and August we had only one death each month. "The basement quartets were originally built for staff use. Last Thursday the hoard pass- ed 10 for admission, and we -have two beds for females and a few for males, We have to do solo thing about. the accom- inedatioh, The board has not decided yet if we are going to Use these rooms. They. can be. used for normal care or bed dare., If completely filled, they will make our capacity about 240 beds; and the department feels that is :enough for .' slily tf/ clIgge Lions Hear Interesting Talk 'On World Scout Jamboree The members or the local Lions Club heard an interesting guest speaker at their regular supper- meeting on Monday night. John Laycock of Waterdowni a former Brassels boy, born bere, the son of Mr. and Mrs., Maurice Taaycock, who is a student at MOB/foster University, gave a splendid talk on his. recent trip to Crecce as. one of the 450 Canadian Scouts. and Leaders 'who attended the World Scout Jamboree held in that Country. His talk was illu- strated with slides and a display of souvenirs. • Lion 'President 'Cecil Parker presided for the meeting. Lion Jas. Armstrong won the guessing contest, Whiners of the Liens World Series Drawl; were Cecil Parker, Mrs. Ray Bron- son, 1".1,'Exel and 0. Stiles. The proceeds of the draws will be presented to the Recreational Committee in aid of their arti- icial ace fund, at the Oct. 9th meeting of the Lions Club, whirch will be "Farmers' Night's when the 'District Deputy Gover- nor will he present. MORRIS SCHOOL BOARD MEETING All members of Morris School Board were present at the re- gular meeting in the Township Hall on 'October 3rd. ii Manutee ' of two previous meetings were read and approv- ed. Motion by E. 1911lott and J. Black that Jas. Smith be en- gaged as maintenance man to for necessary school repairs, duties to start at once. Motion C. Haines and G. Nicholson that the Chairman and the Secretary of the. Board 'be author2ed to borrow ftarri the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Brussels, a sum up to $8000 as needed to Cover current ex , ijienditureF4. Payment of bills presented was ordered: Alexander's Hardware' $24.24 Belgrave School. Fair, 1.86 pupils at ;1.50 each 249.00 Mrs, 0riffiths, 2 days supply teaching 30.00 Bernard Thomas, wood 30.00 Next regular meeting will be or November 7. Meeting adjourned. On Motion .T. Blank; ;falling Hlston R S. Shaw Chairman Sporetary NOTICE The Guild of St. John's Angli- can C,thttrth will hold a Pazaai and Bake Sale on Saturday Non, 16th, Watch Ter turt11640 Huron County Match Attracts Majority Of Teen-age Plowmen About 50 per cent of the $4, ,entries in the Huron County. 'lowing 11liatch Saturday were under 30, a. healthy sign accord- ing to Simon Hallahan, presi- dent- of the Ifinron County 'Plow- men's Associaton, Commenting on the unusually high percentage of young per sons, Mr. Hallaha.n said it aug- ured well for the future of agri- culture in the county. He added that any young person with care and patience will make good as a. ploWinliti, Judge Alf Brunton, of • Tara, commented on the enthusiasm of. tlid young persons entered. He advised young plowmen after the matub to pay particular attention to their measur- ing to make the final farrow come out even, The match. held on the farm of William Dennis, alieltillop Town- ship, drew a record flambe'. of. Mitres ever. It was perfect weather. Lunch- es were Provided spectators by the United Church Women of Walton and a horse shoe pitch was set up to provide some side- line entertainment. For the first time no horse teams entered,: indicating the extent the tractor has replaced the horse, for farm labor, Paul Turnbull, of Dashwood, won the Esso champions tractor plow special for the best, plowed land in tractor sod' classes. The Eaton'A of Canada junior championship tronay went to Graeme Craig, 16, of Walton, for the best, plowed land by a junior competitor, 'Other winners in order of finish were: Tractor class for boys and girls under 10-"- Larry Young, RR 5, eGoderich, also • best crown and finish; David Brock, Rrt, 1.. Cromarty; David Wildfong, RR. 2, Walton, Tractors drawing aS' many plows as desired, Kenneth Cardiff, Brussels, also best crown and. finish; John. Clark, RD 5, C'roder- ich.' Tractors drawing wide bottom plows, Alan Turnbull, RR 1, IDashwood, also best finish; Cyril Ryan, RR 1; Walton.; Kenneth Coleman, RR 4, Sea- forth, also hest crown. .Boys and girls 15 and tinder, Thomas Leeming 14, RR 3, 'Walton, also hest 'crown and finish; John Ledining 9, Gordon, Ryan, R.R. 1, Walton, Senior High Scheel Pupils, 19 years and ander — 0rseme Craig, 13R 1, Walton. ahlo best finish; Robert Becker, Pash- wood, also best crown; pxeter aeon the team 11,:itrrirt Donations To The Artificial Ice Fund 101en Sellers ,„. ... . . ....„... .1.00 licel Craig 1,00 Ross Smith 5.00 Bert Hastings • 1.9.00 Sim Elston 1.00 Harvey 'Edgar 1.00 Jack WarWlek 5.00 'Bill ;king 25,00 Carl johns ten 5.00 IVIathers 2.00 Harold Johnston 2,00 Stewart. McLennan 2.00 .Tact VreWet 2.00 Clarence Coll 2.00 Court Eithel. 201 CD.O.V. 24.00 Robert J. Walker 25.00 Cecil Payne 2,00 Elmer Venlig • 10.00 Karl .7okesch 2.00 Alvin A.rinatrong 5.00 ,John Kelly 10.00 Cordon Nicholson 5.00' DIrried Aleock 2'.00 Reg Watson. 10.00 William, Grasby 5.00 Ernest; Menhir, 5.09' Robert ;C4rashy 10.00. lobti MeAtter 5.00 Donald Smith 10.00 Rev. Wm. ' Morrison 2.00 Clean Brubacker 2.00 Dr. Anderson 10.00 John 11,owlancl 5.00 Ken Johnston 1.00 Scott McT,ellan 2.00 Bev. Allan ,Tohnston 4.00 Donald McLean 15.00 Robert Bird 3.00 Ronald Gordon 2.00' Bill Pullen 2.00 Acys, Verna Somers 3.00 R. 13. Elliott , , 10.00 Bev. Riley . 5,00 (Farther donations next week) ShoWers. 'Henor Bride. Elect . . Miss Jean Smith was guest of honor at a bridal shOWer at the Brussels Bablie Library on Saturday night. MrS,' John' tieWar and Mrs, Brian. Prescott :Were hostess for a gathering of friends, relatives and 'rugglibours who brought good wishes and a shower of aniscellaneocis gifts to the bride elect. The room ' was tattefiilly arranged for the occasion, 'with the chiiir of the ..guest of honor decorated with canopy, of pink and white s"t"reamers and baloons, Miss Smith. expretsed her appreciation for the gifts and good wishes. , I The evening was eldroYahly spent in contests. A. delicious Ninth was served. Jean was FA1ilwO11 0(1 .f11.50 gilt lip Miw" Belgrave Intermediates Win Championikip, Trophy The Belgrave Intermediates after defeating Wellesley three games, to none have won the Intermediate B Championship and the trophy. The Belgrave boys will now go into the Grand 'Champion paaydowns. Belgrave will' play Whitechurch the Junior Champions in a three out of five series starting the Week of October 6th. The winner of this series will play either,. Ilifoorefileld (Int. C' Champs) or Linwood (Int. T? Champs) who are now engaged in playoffs. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to neigbours and friends for the help, and sympathy expressed at the loss of my brother. Audrey Cardiff. VARIETY FAIR Watch this date —"Saturday, • November Oth, Variety Fair --- sponsored by Morning Star Morning Star Rebekah Lodge, Brussels. DI ED STEPHENSON Robert Alet. ander, • on October 46, at Vietcirtia; Hospital, tendon, infant son of. Mr. and Mrs. Noman Citepliemon, berg, Pn ilt 1"11