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LABOUR DAY
MAIL SERVICE
There Will be one Mail dispatch
and delivery only on Labour Day,
Monday, Sept. 7th.
Delivery will be at 1.23 p.m.
and dispatch, at- 3 P.m.
The wickets Will be closed all
day.
There *ID be no rural delivery,
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ETHEL
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald. Cardiff
and Larry and tMr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Barlow of Listowel
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
E, Cardiff.
Mrs, Percy Stephenson has
returned home from a Hamilton
visit, Mr. Donald and Miss Gail
Hampson and. Mr. Larry England
of Hamilton were visitors on
SUnday with Mr, and Mrs,
Stephenson.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Flood of
Brantford were visitors on Sun-
day with yr, and Fr.": tan
BkUSSELS LIONS CLUB
COMMITTEES 1964 - 1965
President ,, Charles Themes
let Vice Free, Robt, ItaYmond
2nd Vice Pres, Ralph Pearson
3rd Vice Pres. „ Hank TenPad
Directors Calvin Kraiiter,
George Mutter, 'Gerald Exel,
Leonard Meehan
Secretary .„„ ....... flank TenP'es
Treasurer Cecil Parker
Lion. Tamer Cecil McFadden
Asst. Doug. Cariander
Tail Twister George Mutter
Asst. Geo. McCutcheon
Auditors Vane. ,turanull,
Clec, McFadden
Attendante & Membership
Selwyn Baker, Roy Cousins,
Jack McDonald
Health & Welfare Tan Mc-
Donald, Russel Knight, Gerry
Eeel, Cliff Dunha.r
;Property Gerald peel, Bill
Sta,tyclink, Gordon3 Workman
Hank TeniPas, Cal -1Cra.utete
Cec. 'McFadden
Program George Mutter,
Howard. Bernard, .Tim Artn-
strong Jr., Geo. McCutcheon
Ways & Means .... Bob Raymond,
Cee Parker, Jack McDonald,
Ken Ashton, Ralph Pearson,
Wm. Tnrnbull, u. A. Rann,
Tom Leek ,
Agriculture .„, Gordon. MeGavin,
Jim Armstrong Jr., Jan van
Vliee Elston Cardiff
Boys & Gdrls Ralph Pearson,
Harold Thomas, Gordon
Stiles, Ken Ashton
Scouts .. . .. ... Cec. Meradden, Bill
Blake
Convention ... . . Sack McDonald,
Max Oldfield
Sight & Conservation ,., .... Roy
Cousins. Wilbur Turnbull
Easter Seals ..., Doug. Callender,
Wilbur Turnbull, Cec Parker,
Leonard Meehan
Nines Seals Russel Knight,
Jim Armstrong, Jan Van Vliet
Public Relations Sim Arm-
Strong .Tr,, Roy Kennedy
MAJESTIC W.I. MEETING
The Educational Program of
the Majestic Women's Institute
will he held In the Library on
Thursday, September 10th, at
2:00 p.m,
Mrs, Robert Raymond has the
motto. There will be a guest
ePeriker.
NOTICE TO GIRLS
Any girl wishing to take the
fall 4-H club pieeleet "The Club
Girl Stands On Guard" pleaSe
contact Mre. John Wheeler,
BreeSele Phone 4411V1-3 before
8c•tuttia-Y, September 12th. Girls
Mest he 12 on nr before Some/rill
r I • 1st, 19641
NEW TEACHERS AT WINGHAM
DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Mr. ,T. 11,-As or
.Sarnia, onotriot .. p.. graduate et
the University of Western Ontari9
in' /Wetness -Administration will
'he- teaching Commercial. Work.
• Mr, L. 1'. Huebner, of Kitcnen-
Ontprie will he teaching Boys.
Occupations. Mr. W. J. Hunter,
of Lakefield, 'Ontario,
graduate of the University of
Toronto will he teaching Methe-
matics.
Mrs. J. Xrisfalusi, B. A., of Cedar
Springs, Ontario a graduate of
the University of Western Ontar-
io, will he teaching English and
Girls' Physical Education.
Mrs, E. Lockridge, of Wingham
will he teaching Girls Occu-
pations,
Mr. 'A. E. Locky, of Guelph,
Ontario, will be teaching Draft-
ing.
Miss A. Ormand, of Mattawa
Ontario, a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Toronto, will be teach-
ing English and French.
Mr. D. C. Stuckey, B.A.. Who.
has' been teaching for ehe.paet
two years at Chapleau High
School will be teaching History
and Boys' Physical Education.
Mr. 13. Taylor, B. Sc„ of 'Ux-
bridge. Ontario, a graduate of the
University of Toronto, will be
teaching Science and Einglish.
WALTON
Mr. Ian Kirkby, who has com-
pleted a summer course at West-
ern University, London, visited
with Mr, Charles Murray.
Miss Brenda Houston, who is a
student at Well's Academy.•
London, was home with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rae
Houston for the weekend.
Mrs. JOhn 'McDonald has been
a Toronto visitor with her
daughter, Mrs. Pat Merrale and
Mr McGale, and other relatives.
Malcolm 'Fraser, who -spent the
past week week with Douglae
and Mrs. Fraser has returned,
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Bennett
of Clinton were visitors this week
with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald
'Bennett.
Mee tiena Davidson of Lon-
don, hae been a visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Porter and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan McCall and
BeVerly were Sunday visitors
in 1311r1Ington
Mr. keel Mrs: Clarence Cole,
London. Were visitors With Mr.
and Mrs. Rey Williamson on
Sunday.
aTir. and lurti, Teeslie Me,Tesy
Ligt.pwal *era ,Elunclay N.1.00V4
VW. POO, Peo kl.gi Virlig;i0
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr, and Mrs, G. NI, 14ye,Oplt.
and John of Waterdown, spent
kite weekend with :Mr, and Mrs,
Jas, S, Armstrong and family,
Mrs. Carl rretningwaY Mrs,
-Carson Watson, and Mrs. Harold
Thomas attended the U. C. W,
School for Leaders et Alma
College, St. Thomas, last week,
Chuck Arnold, former enNIt
agent here, who went to London
several months ago, has received
another prontotion and has,
been transferred to Brantford.
They will he living in Galt.
Mr. 'and Mrs. B. W. Remiedy
were weekend visitors in Toronto
with his brother Hugh and Mrs.
Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smith of
Borden, Sask., have been visiting
here with his brother
Smith,
Rev. end Mrs, TT, L. Jennings
worn Toronto visitors this week.
David Kennedy was a week-
end guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Perish, Toronto.
EXPECT HIGH DEATH TOLL
LABOUR DAY WEKEND•
• The 1964 Labor Day weekend.
which this year falls on Sept.
4th to 7th. is this season's final
holiday celebrated jointly 1w us
and req. An-stens:1 friend-
Each year, with almost mon-
otonotts regularity. the Tuesday
morning following. news med-
iums recite the details of a new
high in death and injure on
the Coetieeeti , 1,101ns-re,
Last year. 1963, In Canada
alone, there were 73 persons
killed on the Labor Day Week.'
end: if we add the U S, total
for the: same period (43), we
come: up. with a geim • total, of
616 lives snuffed out in a three-
day ,.period! Last year's total
established e nem,' record. as
predicted: 1962 totals of 560
deaths. were "o to. that •neint
a record too, These'records.are
seeminelv oil':- established to
be tneeled •easit succeeding
yen r,
Dominion. Automobile AgsoCi-
'f' r :1. who arc' meile than in-
terested bystanders in this pa-
rade of sad statistics, throut-fh
,T, P. Lev,..47i. Dirertor, offer a
tow sgct v tips, which if fol-
lowed, se11.1 Ilene on to still be
aroend on Sept. 8, sound of
wind and limb:
1. Remember. at all times,
your chances of death or ser-
ious injury are three nines as
ereat as an ordinary weekend!
To balance this out you must
be three time', as cerefel:
2 P'm't' bases -o en e at isl e
top of the speed limit, just
because it's le- ,1-41 to do
Slower speeds may not elimin-
ate accidents, but it will make
them less severe when they do
happen.
3. Don't try to crowd a
week's -travel into three does.
If you must travel that far, fir
or take the train—they're saf-
er and more relaxing,
4. Don't (rive yo'ir .f t-,Poty
driver credit for even element-
drivine consmon-Sense. Pe
Nettieftleft,R.F.‘.'e •! 1
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COUPLE HONORED
ON 10th ANNIVERSARY
Over twenty friends getheree.
et the hop of Mr. and Mrs.
James Knight on August 28th
to honour MT, and Mrs. W. .James
Armstrong on the occasion et
their 10th wedding anniversary
Mrs, Jan van Vliet conducted
several games which were enloy-
ed by all.
Kenneth Moore of Seaforth pro-
posed a toast to Jim and Leona
and they were presented with a
lovely driftwood floral arrange-
ment.
They both expressed their
ppreciation.
A delicious lunch was served.
MISS MARGARET MecDONALD
Miss Margaret Isabella.
MacDonald, 75, of Brussels, died
euddenly Wednesday at the home
of her brother in Grey Township.
She had been a resident of
Toronto until three months ago,
when she moved to this district.
She was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-
Donald, and was born in Grey
Township.
She is survived by three
brothers, Duncan of Grey Town-
ship; Thomas of Brussels; and
William of Mt. Clemens, Mich.;
and one sister. Mrs. William
(Katherine) Johnston. London.
The body rests at the te A.
Rann funeral home until, Friday,,..
at 2 p.m., when Rev. W. J.
Morrison of Melville Presby-
terian Chuch will conduct the
funeral service.
will be in Brussels
cemetery.
OMISSION
In the report of, the Horticul-
tural Flower Show that appear-
ed in last week's issue; it was
inadvertently omitted , that Mrs,
George Wheeler was the after-
noon tearoom co-convenor with
Mrs. W, Jas. Armstrong.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
appreciation to our friends and
neighbours who have helped us
in so many different ways when
our barn was lesrroyed by fire,
We wish to thank also, the
ladies wh.o brought lunch, the
firemen and others who staYed
with us, the night of the -fire,
and Erma. WilitemSon,
and family
treating all others es potential
accident-makers!
5, Start hack home early!
The last few hour: of Labor
Day shows a sharp peak in
accident frequency each year.
You can be already safe at '
home when 'VMS peak material-,
izes.
G. install seat] belts and/wear
'oni he best; single
etnittifi.dtitfil tilbtaing gitf.fty
Spit Otilt410*. atip
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Bremner
and Doris and M. and Mrs. Wm.
Bremner of Toronto visited for a
clay in St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Duick
fof Rothern, Sask, have been
visitors with her sister Mrs.
Erwin Heibein and Mr. Iteibein.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of
New Port Rickey, Fla., were
-vacation visitors with Mr. and
:Mrs, Roy Hall.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Myers of
"Saskatoon called on Mr. and Mrs.
'Carl McDonald recently while
holidaying with Brussels Mends.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert 'Bremner .
and daughters were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele in
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. A. •Bremner and
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McDonald were Sunday visitors
'with Mr. and Mrs. George Quick
la Petersburg.
Brenda Jean and Heather Gow-
ing have returned home to List-
.owel atter holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
:Beirnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Cunning-
lam were recent lOttawa visitors
Miss Jane Joynt, Lucknow has
'been the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
\ (George Pearson.
Mrs. Joe Jearson and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Hoy were -week-
end visitors in. Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson
-and Ed. of Owassa, Mich., were
recent /visitors with relatives
here.