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proval of the council it was de-
,eided. to pureliase a lot on the
-et:liver of Turnherry and Mill
streets from !tarry James for
375.004 permitting him to reserve
the use. or twelve and a. nail' feet
on the south side for a raudway.
On March 27th, 11109 the Lib- ! vary Board under the, president.
,Jolla Leckie met to consider
three architects plans for the new
Library, The plans of Mr. Ireland
of Stratford were accepted. `Pie
building was to bo forty six uy
fifty feet, These announcements
did not meet With the enthusias-
tic approval of all citizens. Oil
Thursday April 1st, 1909, a spec
ial meeting of the Village coun-
cil was called, Barrister Mon-
teith representing some citizens
opposed to the proposed new
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library 'l'ho opposition,
was poorly erganizel and re-
presented a small minority,
A AO plait for tile library was
sells to carbegiO in Now York fur
approval, On May 150. the ap-
proved plans were received, at,
ecretary Leatherdale's of fee. On
May 20th the tender of Mr. kiunter
for 0.900.00 was accepted.. 1.1x-
cavating was commenced in 14e
last week in Ahty. In Juno Car-
negie gave an ttactiti.ouat !$500. for
Surnistiings,
In June the summer schedule
was Tuesday, 9,11ursday, and
Saturday from. 4...0 p,in
and Tuesday and Saturday 7 to
9.30 p.m. In lJecember the librar,
ian requested all books to be re-
turned so that they might be
checked before removal to the
new building. There were 70
bookS out.
The first boar0 meeting was
Held in the rieW on 1,)ciP.,
ember 30th. The meinhers pre,
Sent were chairman, W. 1i, Kerr,
John Leckie, F, S. Scott, B. Robb,
Cameron, Rev. Powell, and
W. Leathers ale. The inspector
or libraries; Dept. or Education,
was to be present at the formal
opening on or about Jan. 14th,
1910. No record has been found: or
this event. Miss .Jessie Kerr con-
tinued as librarian. :ll111.SLrated
lectures were arranged by the
board, and delegates, were to be
sent to library conventions. lu
.viurch Ltic,, board issued a new
cobiplete caLalugun of the bunks.
(Pour thousand in pamplielet
tom.)
In April a conuaittee was ay.
pointed to See to the levelling of
the grounds, seeding with grass,
laying out a flowerbed. and cent-
eat walks. Ten ton cif coal at
a ton was ordered. Angus CitinP-
bell laid the sidewalks. At this
time me main street, would be
gravel, and dust was a problem.
The street was lit by arc-lights:
The Brussels .Post records on.
Dec, 8th, 1910, "Brussels posses,
ses the neatest and most modern
Public Library building in live,
equities". There were over forty
business establishments along
the main street besides other
commercial firms and professions.
(to be continued next week)
;Directory Of Community
Mid-week Activities
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
First Monday, 8:80 p, in. —
Board of Stewards
First Tuesday, 4:30 p.m.
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Third Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. --
IYOW
Pirst Wednesday 8:30 P• • --
VOW.
First Thursday, 7:30 D,n
Choirs
ST. JOHN'S, ANGLICAN
First Tuesday, 8 P.m. —
'Ladies Guild
Every Thursday, 8 p.M. —
:Bible Class
Every Thursday. 3:30 Pan- —
Choir
Third Thursday. 9 p.ut. —
Bba,rd of Mnnagenierit
Fourth TueSday, .2 P.m.. V,TA
Fourth Thiirsday, 0 p.m.
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First Monday, 8 p.m. — Ladies
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Third Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. —
Young Women's Guild
Every Wed., 8 p.m, * Men's
Group
Every Thursday, 7.15, & 8.15
choirs
Fourth. Tuesday, 8 p.m. —
Board of Management
ST. AMBRIOS.E R. C CHURCH
Third Thursday, 2.15 P.m. —
Altar Society
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