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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-10-17, Page 1J2.00 A Year In Advance POST P UBLISHING aouss '1 k317 .13R.CSSDLS POST, TH,LIIRSDIAY North. Huron Presbyterial U.C.W. Hold Convention At Brussels Huron-Bruce Recount Set For October 29 A recount of ballots east in the Sept. 25 provincial election in Huron-Bruce is scheduled Oat. 29, 30 and 31. at Gederich courthouse. Lawyers for the two candi- dates, Liberal .Murray Gaunt and George MdCutcheon. the Pro- gressive candidate, met with. .Sudge Frank 'F'ingland, of Clin- ton, and W, B. M.cCool, of Wing- 'ham, returning officer. They -discussed what variations of ballot markings would be accept- ed. Mr. Mogool said. there were, about 13 variations of "x" on ballots which would he ruled on by Judge Fingland. Mr. Gaunt retained the, seat over Mr. Mr Cutcheon by 2S Votes. I-Tis plurality after the service vote was counted was only three but a recount of one Of the palls gave an addit- .ianal '25 votes. NOTICE The Guild of St. John's Angli- can Church will hold a Bazaar and Bake Sale on Saturday, Nov. 16th, Watch for further an- nouncement. COUNTY GROUP FORMS BUREAU AID The Beard of Directors of Huron County Children's Aid Seeietv have formed a Christ- mas 'Bureau to help provide a good Christmas for all 'needy families, with particular et- phasis on the children. To prevent overlapping, the society has suggested some bas, is rules to follow and groups Or individuals WiShirig to help are asked to work closely with the hoard member in their lo- cality, So that proper distribution can be assured, it is important that all contributions, except Perishable goods, be delivered to Coderich, headquarters of the Children's Aid, or to the local board member, well be- fore the end of November. Money is most acceptable for buying gifts for older children, Since these usually are more expensive and not many are donated. Other suggested gifts are: Donations of food, new wearing- apparel, socks, mitts, layettes. 'stationery, billfolds, flashlights, toilet articles, jew- ellery, Christmas seals, rib- bons, tags, Christmas paper for wrapping the gifts are also needed. While only new articles can be used as Christmas gifts, clean used clothing and bed- ding in good condition'are also acceptable for beXeS. The Christmas Bureau in- cludes the board representative and convener, Mrs, M. Mooney, Cederich, Members include: Mrs. C. Blake, Ashfield, Col- borne and West Wawanosh; Mrs. M. Bean, East Wawanosh, Morris, Blyth And BruSsels; Mrs, Fingland, Clinton, Hullett and Goclerich Township; Mrs. J. A, Gorwill, Seaforth ; iticKil- lop and Tudkersmith ToWnship; 11•Its. M. Cudniore, E'Neter and Usbotne Township Alvin Rau, Stanley, Hay, Stephen and Hen- Sall; T. Haskins, Turnberry, IloWicR, Grey 4114 Vitinghani Morning Star Officers Are Installed By The D. D. P. At the regular meeting on. October 8th, the officers of Morning Star Rehekali Lodgo Brussels, were installed by District Deputy President, Elva Osbaldestan, District 23. P. N. G. Mrs. Annie Gemmell N.• G. Mrs. Edna Pearson It. S. N. G. Mrs. Marguerite. Crawford Ti. S. N. G. Mrs. Barbara MeCutcheon V. G. Mrs Betty 'Bronson R. S. V. G. Mrs Margaret McCutcheon 7, S, V. G. ..„ Mrs. Aileen bieltter !Chaplain Mrs. Annie James ' Warden .... Mrs. irerie Richmond Conductor Mrs. Joan Bernard Color Bearer .... Mrs, Ethel Long Mrs ci n .... Mrs. Verna Thomas Inside Guardian MrS. Wry Davidson Outside Gnardian Mrs. Sarah Stenheneon Recording Secretary ,. Mrs .loa.n Little 7inancial Secretary .,., Mrs, Disio Evans "ih•ea rrir Mrs. T, Williamson Visitors were present front Milverton, Listowel, Gn.derich, Winghlin, Toronto, Saskatcht- wan, PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs Ann Baker is a Patient in Winghant Hospital. Mrs. R. T-Tall had the mis- fortune to fall breaking her right 'knee cap. She is confined to Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murray, Toronto and Mrs. Adam Steiss of Manitoba visited with George and Mks. Evans over the week- end and called on other friends} here. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. JaitneS. Armstrong, and son 'Robert visit ed lest week with Mr, and Mrs. IV. Tibhe and family in Sault Sto. Marie and Mr. ancl Mr's, Tlarne McKinley 'and family at NOrth Bay . r AM) oR•THANRS, I would like to take this; opportunity to thank my neigh- hours and friends for the many beautiful cards of good 'wishes and rifts, also to the ones who .71sited me_inthe hospital and since T have returned hoine, Your kindness will never be forgotten. Thanks again Mrs. .Tadet, Pis VARIETY FAIR Watch this daN, SatttHat 'ovember filth, Variety rah' - .snonsored by Morning Star`. Mrirning Star Rebelisb Ledge, Bruaselit, • LAHN — SMITH Moelyille Presbyterian Church, Brussels, was the setting on Saturday for the wedding, when Miss lean llobena Smith, of Walkerton, daughter of Mr. and Mira, W. W. Smith, Brussels, becaltne the wife 'of Larry. Frederick Lahn, Hanover, son of 0-Ave, .,rand Mire. David Lahn, Hen, Rev. W. W. Burnett, Toronto, uecle of the'bride, performed the marriage ceremony, Donald Dunbar, Ethel, played tradit- ional wedding music and accom- panied Drian Prescdtt, Kitchener, the soloist. ;Wen in marriage by her father, the bride wore white bridal brocade, with fitted bodice scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves, and controlled skirt with chapel train, A cornet of brilliants held a shoulder-length veil of illusion lace. She carried a -white PAM° crested with a yellow-centred white orchid with white stream- ers into which tiny white baby ehrysanthemums wore tied Her Sister, Mrs, Robert Wheeler, was matron of honor, and Miss Suzanne Alton and Miss Donna Smith we're brides- maids. They were gowned *alike shanth dresses of rettinnini gold perm de faille, with match- ing pillbox bats. They carried cornucopias filled with gelid and Tironze rhirysanthemumiS. Donald Lahti, : Kitchener. brother of the bridegroom, was ,groomsman; and gneSts were ashereii by John Kraft, Han- over, and 'Ross Smith, brattier of the bride. A reception was held In the church parlor. The mother of the bride war. wearing. a sheath dress of pear de sole in cycla- men shade, with black accessor- ies and a corsage of white 'feathered chrysanthemums. The mother of the bridegroom was Wearing a, crepe sheath drem in raspberry shrine, with beige and black accessories and a corsage jot white feathered chrysanthe- mums, For a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario, the bride wore an electricirblne wool dress. beige camel-hair coat with fur trim, rind black accessories, On their return they Will live in T-Tanover. CARD or THANKS would lite to thank my friends, neighbents and relatives for the lovely gift, cards and visits during my stay he Wing- hant Nast-001, Special thanks to or, :-,tentiertS, and nurses and Rev. 719ortison. It mahrzysin;e;mneiti;ilrld, Huron Presbyterial United Church Women attending the Second regional meeting of. North lioron at Brussels had, as guest 'speaker for the Morning session Mm. N. J. glarray of Lambeth, 3rd Vice. President of London Conference who took as her subject "'Christian Citizen- ship and Social Action." The paeaker took a few mom tints to point out the importance of the Study Packets and stress- ed the use of these, ,he also spoke on ".Mother in the Home". Years ago Mother's role was in the home but today she is expected to take active ports in outside organizations and still be the stalwart One to look ton when trouble arises and she must be ready to fill her role at all times. She also spoke on racial dis- crimination, color whether ft be, black, yellow or white makes no difference, it is what is under, that nounts. Mrs, a Olde of Clinton, brought the treasurers report and stated that up to Oct. 5 the allocation had been met, 67%. Mrs. fleorge. Michie's re- port for Supply stated 1145 lbs Of clothes and sunplies had been; sent to the various places in need of them, Miss Beatrice Wilson, Tor- onto, assistant secretary of the Board of Women was gueSt speaker of the afternoon meet- ing and told the women just where their Money went to, She took them on an imaginary trip ladress Canada front Newfoiindr- 1;rnd, to Vaneonver and told of The Senior Citizens Homes, meet- ing the boats or iminigrantS, Ironies roit lads just out of priSOn, Homes for Indian hays, HoSPitals in Indian ClointrilittitieS, a plane for inissionarir,F; on the West enaq mid various other outlets; for the money that is Spent et honor, The sneaker pointed out, that each of these just get a small amount. and another small amount is sent to Formosa, TTong Kong. Jamaica etc, In closing Muss Wilson used a very ppropri a to verse. Christ has; no bands hut our hands 'To do His work today, TTo haA no feet but our feet To lead men on His wait% Tie has no tongues but died. He has nn help hot our help: tirs 're toll men how Hei To Ivrinr: men to his side. Mrs. Allan MeTsegort, Brae- So's. nresident of Huron Presby- terial snake briefly. Pm,. Allan Johnston or Tiro: eels, welcomed the guests and mist, offered 04rtto at the noon hour. Dinner was served by the ladies of Brit/501s church, Mrs. StanleyBr_ i de of Ford- Wich, President of North Huron Presbyterial presided for both meetings. GREY TWP. SCHOOL BOARD AREA NO. 1 MhETING The Grey Township School area ;No. ‘.1. Board held its regular meeting on October let in the Ethel School at S.45 p.m, with all members present. The minutes of the September meeting were read and adopted on motion of Raynard and Dem- aray — Carried Motion of Raynard and Pear- son that the Board allow must° lessons to be taught in the Moles-worth School provided the teacher and caretaker are ae;releable --- Carried Motion of Demaray and; MicTaggart that the bills as presented be paid -- Carried Norman S. Hoover, edu- cation supplies 2.06 Brussels 5c - $1.00 store repairs 4.58 "lunningham Service, 'repairs 3.04 Orval Harrison, repairs 33, i0 V, McDonald Lumber Ltd. repairs 17.90 Molesworth General Store caretaker supplies 22.93 Charles Stevenson, woad 2t80.100 Archie Jacklin, cedar 24.00 Huron. Country Library book fees 135,00 Alexander & Chapman liability insurance 260.98 Imperial School Desks Ltd. desks 3920.50 Wm. W. Smith, labour • 51,52 Jack Hood School Supplies it,td., books • 47.93 Educator's Supplies Ltd. hooks & supplies 76.93 Postmaster, stamps 5.00 Mrs, Dorothy Brown, repaits & supplies .... 29.20 The meeting adjourned on motion of Pearson to meet again NoVember 5th at 8.30 p.m. Norman 8. Hoover, Sec'y. CARD OF THANKS I Would like .to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for kindly acts, inquiries, cards, lovely gifts and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and since ecitning home. Special thanks to Drs. Walters and Noble, and to the Nursing FASff, Dora Sinners,