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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-05-07, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE T.HuRspA-5.x, MAY 7tli, 1964 THE BRUSSELS POST, Sople • tollrigto lr tit st SHORT SHOTS * The eeheel papUe tA GreY Takeebip are busy preparing for their music festival to be held on May 13th. The main street of our village is noticeably quiet these days 7eilaile the farmers are busy on. their land. • Hartley Fischer, former clerk Of this village who now holds the same office iq Listowel, was recently named president of the Listowel Riflemen's Club, Help the Scouts. Get all those old Tapers and magazines you have stashed away tied in bundles and out at the curb to be picked up by the •Scouts on their !Peeler Drive. on Saturday Hof this week. • The young ladies and men are busy on the ball diamond these nice evenings so we are hoPetal of having some balls teams to root for this season. Let us see the fans give whatever teams we have., and 'their managers, our sneport. Sunday is Mother's Day, a nice custom. Many mothers would gladly have her special day overlooked if her family realized that to hear frequently through- out the year from her children away from home means much more to her than an expensive girt on Mother's Day. a We notice that the Town Fathers have decided to be snore comfortable while attending council sessions. They are Our- ,chasing armchairs with pang. With the weighty problems they have to ponder we don't begrudge them comfortable seats on which to do it, Plan to attend the Horti- cultural Flower Show and. Ten, being held on 'Saturday, May 16th. You will not want to miss seeing the lovely arrangements oil the beautiful spring fic)were. A tea will also be served for your enjoyment. Be there find, spend a. pleasant beer with yolir fiete00, Guide And Brownie Activities On 'Tuesaay night a Browrie, 'Karen Muttert, flew up to• the. Guides. She received her Golden Hand and Wings from Brown Owl Ana was received into the Guides by Lieutenant Xellington, The Guides and Brownies were busy young people on Saturday. They assisted Maitland 'Valley Conservation workers in the Plast- ing of 1000 trees on the 6th line of Morris Township, This work wee done as part of the en- deavour to earn their Woodland Badge. The ,Brownie Packs went on hike along the Maitland river to H. Pearson'h bush where they picked wild flowers, played bait and had a Weiner roast, EN GAG ENE NT Dr. and Mrs. William C. Stiles, Edmonton, Alberta, announce the ugagement of their eldest daughter, Sandra Dorothy, to Mr, William Donald Menziee. 'The marriage to take plaee Saturday, May 16th, '1964, at five o'clock, in St, John's Anglican Church, 109 Street and University Avoeue, Fedmonton, Alberta, EN GAO EM ENT Mr, and Mrs, John L. Wheeler wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Audrey. Gertrude Wheeler, to Murray Barnard Sobneton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stparling Johnston of Inuevale, The wedding is to talre place on Saturday, 1Vey 30th, 1964, in Brussels United Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lamont wish to announce the engage, DIMet Of. Sean Louise Alcock, daughter of Richard Alcock and the late Mee. Alcock, to John Ale-ea-neer Hoggart, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggatt of tfinildt ToWnshi.p. The wedding to take Place Friday, 'lay 29th in Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels, at 3 pan. CARO Or- THANKS 'TiC would like to sincerely tb•-inic relatives, friends, and neighbours for messages of syn}luttli y and flOW Ors. Special thanks to 'Mr, Ritchie Tier the lean of his cor, during 'he nassiri9,- of my rather and grandfai her, Walter Ward of Lietowel. Me, .Freeman kitchen, Intl fetelly 'MIN ISTER •ORDAINED AT MELVILLE CHURCH A large congregation attended the ordination of the Re,. ifaine* Perrie in Melville Presbyterian Church, here, on Tuesday evening, The service was conaucted by the 'HuroneVieitland Presbytery with 'the Rev, G. L, Royal of GOderioh, moderator, The sermOn to the church was delivered by Rev. W, J. Morrison, Melville Church, The Charge to the ordained was presented by Rev, William Fitch, ef 'Knox Church, Torome. The worship was led by the choir of Melyille Church under the leadership of Mrs, Frank Thompson, organist. Graemo MacDonald was soloist, Mr, Perrie, a graduate of Water- loo Lutheran tniversitY, Water- loo and. Knox College, Toronto, is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Perrie, Brussels. During his ,college years, he served on three summer mission -fields, East Barrie and Angus in Pres- bytery of Barrie; Pictou Island in Presbytery of Pictou, S. and Browrivele and Dixonville, Pres- bytery of rem; River, Alta, At the 120th annual convoca, tion ,of Knox College, Mr. Perrisi Was awarded the D. A, lelelCenzie scholarship by the general board of missions for his contri- bution to the mission board clue infx his summer appointments. During early June he will begin hes ministry at Galahad ix the Presbytery of Edmonton. CARD OF THANKS I would like to extend my (deepest, heartfelt thanks, to my relatives, friends and neigh- bours, for the s3mitiathy and. thoughtfulness they have shown me in my recent bereave- ment and to Ed. when he was in Seaforth and Westminster hospitals, For the beautiful floral tri butes, cards, and messages Of sympathy I have received, Thanks to Rev. A, Higgin- botham, to Branch 156 of the Seafortb Legion and to Rev, Douglas Fry, the Legion. Chaplin, and to the Bann funeral home, Your kindness to me twill alway he memory. jean Miller ROAN 131311NAItt7' —TQ Mr and Mre. Howard Bernard, Brussels, in Clinton Hospital, on Wed,- nesday, Alley • tith, 1964, a daughter. Thore *ill he ne Hemef 1114 4f1# 04g. More Building Penn May Meeting 'file reenlar meeting of tne age Cout01 Ins held in the Muni- Opal Olice Ori the above dater all members being present. Moved by Wm, Stratychnk, seconded by C. D, McFadden that, the minutes of the meetings of April 6, 1964 and April 17, 1964 be adopted as read - -,-- Carried Moved by. C, D. McFadden, eee- °tided by H. S. TenPas that Rein- hardt Bauer and R. B. Cousins be granted building permits as, per application — Carried Moved by H, J, TenPas, sec- onded by Wm. Stratyertuk teat Council concur with the reeolut- Re; extended uses of Schoolt — Carried Moved by C. L, Cousins, sec- onded by C. D. Meraddeu that the clerk be authorized to pur- chase five armchairs and pads from Grand River Office Supply — Carried it was decided to investigate the possibility of Using black-top for resurfacing of sidewalks - Carrisd Moved by Wm. Stratychuk ended by H. J. TenPas that the accounts as preseeted for pay- ment be paid Carried P.11.0. streetlights Art Henry, labour 247.41 Post °Mice, Tai.S. 5.10 on streets (Jai- sLio nng, Com- /5.80 2a00 Douglas Callender, April mis o nursing acct. 327.25 Glenn Ronnenberg, surance on fire Geo. 33,50 tl.tleAkTutter, office cett .47,50 fuel . .... 31.20 insurance Twp, MoKiliop, charge n Sotril erse,liget 24.77 arbage G otr'adcok f collection 120.00 Receiver General, tax deductions 28.90 Art Henry, labour on streets Moved by C. D. McFadden, sec- by C. L. Cousins that onded By-tow No, 5-196,1 be introdnoed and read a, first and second time and passed. This being- a 13y-Law for Animal and, Bird Control in the Village of Brussels °ri moved by Wm. S—tra,tyt:hrticde, seconded by He TenPas that ire purchased three Centennial. Flowerini; Crab Trees through, the Horticultural :Society Win StraCityaerrlraieltd — laroved by 4,40itrifidOti 41, le 1,W its Issued At Of Village Council the Council meet as a Court of Revision — Carried Moved by C. D. McFadden, seconded by H. J, Ten.Pas that the TaX Roll Nos, 30, 74, 331 and 401 and a portion of Bell Tele. phone be -written off - Carried. Maved by H. .1. TenPas sec- onded 'by Wen. Stratyclault that the Court of Revision adjourn, — Carried Moved by. A. TenPas, see- ended by C. L. Cousins that the meeting adjourn, to •meet again June 1, 1964 or at the call of the Reeve. I. C. Kreuter, Wm, H. ICing, Reeve Clerk LOCAL CNR AGENT GETS PROMOTION Chuck Arnold left Brussele on Monday to assnine his new` duties in Freight Sales at• the new Railway Offices in London, Mr. Arnold, who has been the local cavil- agent for the past four years, will be missed. tie was an energetic member of the Lions Club and both he and Mrs. Arnold were formerly active leaders in Scout and Cub work. Mrs. Arnold and Danny will not leave Brussels until, the end of the present school term. Edward Irwin of Wingbain is, at present, the relief agent here. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr. and Mrs: David Hail of, Toroeto were visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCtitcheon, Miss Adelle Bigger of Port Robinson, end Mrs. Verna Williams of London were recent guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, 1111. and Mrs. Ross !Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Matheson, Mr, and Mrs. W. C, Kerr, Mr. and Airs Tack Ynill, Mrs. W. C. "lung, Mrs. 'Carrie Lfnnlxar, Mre. Zito. Seeirs. Mrs, Harold Cardiff. Mrs. Cleve Baekee, D. M. MacTa.vish, Jas. Bowman, and .Tas. Perrie attended the ordination of Howard Kerr in ,Fixeter. last week. He ie the son, of the Rev. .Samuel Kerr, a former minister of Melville Church, Brussels,. Take life an you find 6.'1 0 ItzfritA it No %meal I