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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-12-12, Page 142.00 A Year in Advance - 82.50 To U.S.A. THE BRUSSE4LS POST, T:tritSDA.Y., DEC* 12th, 1903 POST PUBLISHING HOU13n meet u I turday a . se 3.30 R.M. 'Grey Twp. School Area No. 1 Election Results present and former neighbours arrived and an enjoyable eyeri- Mg was spent playing euchre, high prizeS going • to Mrs. Jack Jordon of Luegnow, and Harvey Bryans low to Mrs, Tack Pipe and James Davis of Lucati- A presentation then took plaCe in the livi groom When art address was read by Grace! Sholdice and Pat Davis and (lied 14 Lillian Kerr presented nein With St, Joseph's Hospital, London, a pair of lovely step,im tables. Sunday following a long illness. Both the bride and groom of 25 years ago made suitable replies. A delicious innah was served completed with a bride's Cake made by Cl'aCe. Sholdice. All departed having extended good wishes to the bride and groom and thanking the host and hostess for enjoyable evening, On Tuesday evening a ,surprNe party with, friends from Sea'forth, Londesboro, Whiteeburch and anti triissels: Was lucid at their home. They were presented With 'several beautiful gifts. Euchre and a bountiful lunch brought the evening to a close, .Alajestic WI Hold .Short Course On. Wednesday November 27th the lodal Institute held an in- teresting short course for all the WOmen. of Brussels and district from 10 aan, to 4 p,m, Invitations had been sent out to Crenbrook, Ethel and Walton Institute groups to meet with, us. A box lunch and tea was en- joyed at noon. Miss Mary MeGinnes of the Tiome F2conornies Branch of dire fIcpartment, of Agriculture, Ter- ,onto, was a most interesting 'speaker. d-Ter subject - rood Shopping in the 50's many factors which: !affect 'food shopping and pitfalls -for the shopper to be wary of in,. high pressure advertising. These) "include varitles, brands, grading, processing, packaging and label- ling at. the manufacturer's and, wholesalers level. Always see the weight on a.ri.icies however obscure on the label. A film strip illustrated these factors of grad- and sales promotion. Two lemon pies demonstrated by Mrs. Jim Smith, and Mrs. Carl Duningway to compare eon- la:mit:nee 'foods (mixes) with their homemade counterparts. The results of their efforts, with a. good Cup of tea, was mach• en- Sorne disappointment ''Was, felt that more women cud net. take advantage of this fine home econainiSt's ....knowledge of' heir 'beat to handle food buying for our homes in this age of high pressure saleamanship. • ) CARD OF THANKS T wish to thank all those who reinenibered me With cards,. treats, and. visits While r 1\,•a.s in, Victoria, Hospital, tendon, and since rotnrning house. SPecial thanks to Dr. McInnis of London, Andrew T. Bremner Listewel, RR 2 .CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our •sineere thanks to neighboUrs and rela,•! tires. 'for the lovely stop-up tables presented to us last 'Saturday evening, A special thanks.' to. those who planned the event. in our honer and a ssisted in any way. Also thanks to the ones who paid its an unexpected call on Tuesday night and presented us with gifts. Our 25th Anniversary will always be rerhembered with such idndnesS, Prind(1: 0,04 Villrcrj r.111# Polling Sub-Div. -John. Cox 2 MaxWell Deinaray 17 Daniel Snyder 15 Daniel Snyder and No, of eligible voters Edythe M. Donations. To The. Artificial fee Fund Brussels Driving Park Association $250.00 Ken 11.,Icrarlane ....5.00 Queens Hotel 25.00 Stewart McCall 100.00 ()wring Breweries Ltd 50.00 Selwyn Baker 25.00 Hattie Downing 25.00 ;Cilift Bray 10.00 Herb .Hawkins 1,00 N'ormn Hoover 5%00 POrg Connelly 2.00 Froward Cllacott , 2,00 Archie 'Moses 2.00 Brussels Sales Barn 500.00 Knight: Eros. 5,00 R. Smith 1.00' Ross Cunningham 10.00 Ralph Triebner 2.00 T. Freniingway 25.00 Bill Mnses 5.00 Alex Pearson 25,00 Ceo. Pearson 10.00 'Stan iSpeiran 25.00 Brace iSpeiran 10.00 W. Kreuter 10,00 Mwood MeTaggart 2.00 elmster Earl 5,00 A, Swift ,, . .. ..... ,.„. 1.00 Doll Alexander ............. 5.00 .1. C. Laniont ........ 5.00 Jim Cardiff 5.00 Don Bateman 5.00 lint Strtitners ..... 2.00 C:liff Dunbar ......... -.15.00 Dort Codder, .... „... 1.00 CONGRATULATIONSI Peter passed the required exams to grant him a license fin' the pract- ice of his 'profession anywhere in Canada. T-Jo was tho only one of nine Candidates: with \yea success- in 'obtaining,' stich a license, WARD OF THANKS hEy sineere thanks is here Ott- 'pressed to all those who fiSSisted, the. time of tho r1 ,4 and those who have helped in ninny Ways since. Thank,-; also lo the firemen; of Brussels. Wingham and Morris. irpr their efforts. Yeur itintlnags is ai:)Prticdn.ted. k. Ratty 110110 the OM- ETHEL' Mr, and Mrs. Jelnea Pesters were Sunday visitors iii Torento With Mr, and Mrs. Win. Bremner' kit-til Mrs. Don Pestell of 'Stir- lington accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. John Conley and :Deng w err; Sunday visito rs With Mr. and Mrs Archie Jacklin. Mr. anti Mrs. George Pearson aril family and Mrs. Jon Pearson were London visitors on Sunday vrith Mr. and Mrs. Don swift, Mr Austin rtnynard who has. been putient sit LisioWel 110Spitat 641ii!S;lri in Morn tiorrici 114 WO y i ,Brussels UCW Entertain At Christmas. Meeting' 'On Wednesday. Dec, 4th, the Brussels IT. flf, W. entertained ladieS from. 'Walton, Ethel and. Mmicrief at th,-ir Christtnas meeting. The meeting opened With a Christmas poem read by Mrs. . Bridge. A Christmas play, "The Mi rade of (Iliristma.S" was Presented followed by q duet. by Karen Mutter and Linda, WilsOri, During' the evening' Mrs. Walker, wllio leas. moved to Palmerston was presented With gift of crystal in n.ppreolatiOn for her service as secretary. The meeting closed with con- test after which lunch. was served, GARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who . visited me or sent me cards while Was s a p Winghanl Hospital and to thank the nursing sin CI' for their kind attention. Special thanks t.o those who !telped with the work addle T p at hmile Brussels 4-H ,Meimbers Receive Awards At Achievement Night 'me 16th annual Huron County 4-I-I Achievement Night Was hold in ventral Huron Secondary ,Scliool, on Friday, Mrs, 'W, 0. Struthers was the speaker, Neil cowing of 13luevale and John Wightman or Belgrave were among the special award winners and were presented with their prizes by D. H, Miles of 'Clinton, Neil won the Warden's Trophy for the highest score by a first-year member. The trophy was donated by Walter Forbes, Huron's 1963 warden. John Wight- man'S prize, a wrist watch, was donated by J. A. Anstett for the .highest score in 4-H Beef Galf Members of the Brussels 4-H Beef Calf 'Chub receiving cash prize8 were Jean Rae. Walton. $8.00; Neil Cowing, $7.'25; Ger- ald Smith, Brussels, $6.25; David Cowing, Biluevale, '45.50; Wallace Black and David Hemingway of Brussels and Wayne Elston of RR 4, Wingham', and Ross Hemingway of Brussels each received $3.00. Life ilVlelmberahip Presented At 'W M'S Dec. Meeting The WMS of Melville Church diet at the home of the President, Mrs. W. W, San'ithi on Friday afteilitien, Dec. 6th. The meeting 'was conducted by Mrs,. Smith who folloWed the qhriStmas- Service of 'Worship glyen in the 'Glad Following the call to Worship and InvodatiOn, hymn 171, "Hark the Herald Angels. Sing" was sting. The 'secretary's reading from Luke 2nd Chapter Was read by Mrs. John Speir and Mrs: John. BOwnian lead in, prayer. The business part of the meeting followed, The roll call was re- sponded to by a verse or poem, with a Christmas thought. The calls on the Sick and shut-frig were enumerated and the Offer- ing was taken. Mrs. Smalldon, Walton sang a. "Staryeiy of the East" which muchwars . enjoyed. Mrs, W. C. King gave the Cliiiristmast message, followed by a service of Dedication and Candle Lighting ceremony given by four members- of the AUX:1 iary, Helen Elliott, Muriel Short- reed. Leona Armstrong and Isabel. Gibson, who completed the cere- mony by singing a Christmas carol: A Life Membership was pre- sented to Mrs. Elizabeth. Cardiff. The' slate of officers was read by Itirs. W. Kerr for 1964. The, meeting closed With the, :111miroll 11010040m! The Brussels Horticultural .S0elety invite the residents of the community to participate in non-Competitive CJiriEtmas oration -'af Weir homes business places. DECORATE FOR. CHRISTMAS OSWALD, SIMPSON ttswald -Simpson, 75, Dee- and FTe was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson; and, hid farmed, all his life, in Grey Township, five miles north of Brussels. T-Tis wife, be former Alice Smith, died in 1000, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. (Dora) Wright, 7.'roxeter, and Sirs. Mary Willis, Loon Lake, Sask. and a number of nieces and nenhows. Funeral service was held Tuea- day at the b. A. Rann. funeral home in Brussels. Diirial took place in Brussels cemetery. Grand Champion Ball Club EllOneittred At Banquet A banquet in Belgrave honored. their Int, B. Grand Chairipiort Soft Ball Tealii. A, presentation of this trophy and intliVidUal trWards were made: 41t the ban:Ina:- Patting Champion -, Jim Coultea. HeiningWay1),C, now of Valuable'Player Glen Coulter, Lislowel, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Rings and Pen and pencil seta Douglas Elemtnwnv, Brussele, has were presented to the players:. from. the people of munity, Morris Twp. Couple 2 3 4 '5 6 7 Total y Honored 'O'n 25th 0 7 29 212 14 15 92 / Wedding. AnniversarY 11 4 14 54 El 29 144 I A Yery Pleasant evening. was 18 41 39 17 40 170 Spent last Saturday at the home, of Mr. and MI'S. V a tson SholdiCe Maxwell Demaray, elected 2 year term. i on the occasion; of the 25th. Wed- - 992 No, voted - 275, approx. 6870 ding anniversary of Mr. and Cardiff, [thinning' Officer Mrs. Mervyn Pipe. After a de- 'seines turkey dinner with, their immediate families, forty-five most