HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-04-14, Page 5',PROCLAMATION
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VILLAGi VF BRUSSELS
Commences at 12.01. a.m.
SUNDAY, 24th
To fall in line with other municipalities
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TOWASHIP OF' GAY
COU NUL T LNG
Meeting held on apri,1 4th.
Resolutions passed as follows;
Ely Lawson Ward. and Melville
Lamont that the minutes of the
last regular meeting and special
meeting of March 16th be adopted
as read.
By Kenneth Bray anti Lawson
ward that the tender of Hanna
and. Hamilton to construct the
Rowland Drain for the price of
$1490.00 be accepted,.
By Melville Lamont and Charles
Thomas that the resolution of
February '7th 1966, to Instruct
Engineer James . Howes to ex-
amine and report on the open por-
tion of the Sixth Concession
Drain to clear all lands rrom. Lot
16 to Lot 25, Concession 6, be
rescinded.
By Lawson Ward and Charles
Thomas that Eingineer James A,
Howes be instructed to examine
and report on the West McTag;
gart Drain to improve the drain
with tile suitable size to clear all
lands in. the 'watershed with
greater volume to the outlet,
subject to the provisions of Sect-
ion 52 of the Drainage Act.
By Kenneth Bray and. Charles
Thomas that. the Auditor's report
for 1965 be accepted.
By Lawson Ward and Melville
Lamont that an application yor as
loan in the, amount of $2,500 under
the Tile Drainage Act be accepted.
By Lawson Ward and Keneth
Bray that, By-law No. 6 of 1960 to
appoint a Warbler Fly Inspector
be finally passed.
By Melville Lamont and Law-
son Ward that Charles Thomas
be appointed Chairmanof the.
Centennial Committee for the.
Township of. Grey.
By Keneth Bray and Lawson
Ward that all approved accounts
be paid.
By Melville Lamont and Charles
Thomas that we adjourn to meet
on. May 2nd at S pan. or at the
call of the Reeve.
The following aCeciunts were
paid:
Frank Gowan Co.,
general insurance
100.00
5.00
21,49
office
........
3.44
Thiren, type- •
30,00
Hera to
adv. tenders Rowland
Drain 12.60
Drainage debenture 1839'
.icoiesworLii. Street
Lights
iiieunitra
March account 1.22.25
Quousiova:y Nursing Home
March account 122.25
Humphries a Co. March
relief account 102.1
Shelter icr Relief 26.0
Rohl,. Cunningham,
fuel oil relief 30.$6
Rohl.. Cunningham,
fuel oil, office 17.66
C. Ill. Stevenson, fox
bounty 12.00
nelson Hanna, fox
bounty 10.60
Herbert lineisc 1, loo
bounty 4.00
Clifford Dunbar. license
fire truck 2.00
LLlvood Mc'r agn a r t, inaim,e n.
• ante. •atnd supplies,
fire . dept. •• • 10.50'
Gno, Rowland, gasoline
.fire debt. .1.35
M.. J. 'Engel, Welding
• :fire dept, 3.00
J. E., Conley supplies
fire dept. 1.4
Jim Dobson. garbage •col-
,lection, Ethel Village-
•Roads and Bridge's • 3„399.0.5
Lnitiorc, it. Bupoar
Eclyth.s 141. Car'aila
PERCY SELLERS.
There passed away in Pert
Erie, early Monday morning, April
4th, ,Percy Sellers. in. his 7 7th year.
He was born on the third canoes-
son of Morris township, a son
of the late Mr. and MT s. Henry
Sellers, where he grew to young
manhood.
He went west as a young man,
and homesteaded near Ettingtom
Sask., but returned home and
worked as fireman on the Grand
Trunk Railway, until he went,
overseas, and served with the
armed forces in England and
France in the first World „War.
retUrned and went working
with the Grand Trunk imtil 1928,
When he came home to care Ter his
aged parents.
Iii 1939 he went to Aisle
'and ;;irked with the New York
Central Railway until 1955, wEen
he retired, but resided in Fort
Erie until his death,
He is survived by one brother,
Jack of Sask., and two
sisters: Mrs. Mart (Lizzie)
Cr. I rills.% lime hi, and Mits.
George (17:4hell Tone, ErtisselS.
The funeral was held Wedties
day afternoon front the I). A.
Rana funeral home. The service
Was coin-MOM by Rev. Allan
Johnston of i3rUSSels Milted
kik; UNITED CHURCH
OP CANADA
Minister: Rev, A. M. Johnston
8,A., E3,D.
Organist:. Mrs. Fred .Stephenson
a.ui. Church School.
4;00 a,m. Public Worship
PRESB4Ti1R1AN CHUiit
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Interim Mcdereter:
Rev. McLean
Oroanist; IVIargaret Thompson
ARCT
16,00 Uudre.li rsenooi
11:00 a.in. Public Worship
ANGLICAN C;kiURCii
• t;AII4AD
Organist: Mrs. 6, k.illt:itt
ST. JOHNII
it: ti a.m. Morning Prayer
and Primary Church School
St. Alban's and St. David's
ArilliG0110
10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE
and TEA
will be held
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
APRIL 23rd
Ethel Community Centre
Sponsored by the UCW
Church. Interment was in Bons,
sels cemetery.
The palibearens. were Frank,
Ward, Roy and Earl Sellers, Harry
Garniss and Jack Thompson.
Crey Twp. Farmers
Buy Top Sows
„Tames Smith and Son, of Grey
TOwnship purchased the two
top.priced senior bred sows at
the Wellington County York-
shire sale in Palmerston.
WALT ON
Mr. and Mrs. John McGavin and
family, Owen. Sound, were Easter
SUnday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Cordoh McGavin,
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Manias
v. ere Easter Sunday visitors with.
lir, and Mrs. elements Stutz of
Miss Ruth Ritchie. Toronto, ,
was a holiday weekend visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie.
Mr, and Mrs. Prank Marshall, '
Susan and Sandra, North Bay,
7'elidr;‘. weekend guests
cf. Mre. T uelIa 'Marshall and Mr.
,,calm PraSer.
pita 'Mrs. Allan McCall and'
Beverley were weekend guests
wirti Mr, and 'Harold. Drown
the PI' x"!' riOli
vi' erl IC hirrInd with them te
liclidc 11 'IT.
District President Aciaresses
Crankbooic W.I. Meeting
Lllty U.L'UTIUVUUK '0 4, LIAUL, i.or tile
nieet.iag at the Alnico UL .1.11r6.
Licit Bray. lac ruff call was
payineut of tees aim uoine-niade
Laster nenuets. ,',($ alters,
‘ anon, _District President,
atioressed Lac ineetann Uu " Prom
the Branches on. up-. he said
there were no barriers for memb-
ers to a YY. 1. She spoke on
FWIO, and eXpiained
h'C \ti. \V which is international.
She was presented with a gift by
Mrs. Mac McIntosh. ' Nursing
Holm: visitors are Mrs. Veitch and
Mrs. Hart. Minutes of the last
annual meeting were read and
reports of the year's work given.
The secretary, treasurer. and
auditors gave their reports.
Standing committee conveners
resported as follows: agriculture
and Canadian industries, Mrs.
Ross Knight;' Home Economics
and Health, Mrs. ;Ken McDonald,
given by Mrs. Veitch; Historical
Research and Current Events,
Mrs. James Hart; Citizenship and
Education, Mrs. Hart; Resolut-
ions. Mrs. Russel knight; Public.
Relations, Mrs. hoss Knight,
(Mrs Gordon. Knight substituted
for Mrs. Ross Knight); Curator,
Mrs. James Bremner.
W.I. Officers 1966.1967
Honorary President .... Mrs. Mac
meintesh
President Mrs. Allan Mc-
Taggart
1st, Vice
Ducharme
Mrs. Urban Pros.
2nd, Vice Pres.. ....' Mrs, Jas. Hart
SeoretarY .... Mrs. Wm. Bremner
Asst. Sec. .... Mrs. Leslie Knight
Distric t Director Mrs.Mac
McIntosh
Alternate Dist. Director Mrs:
Urban Ducharme
Treasurer ....... Mrs. Clare Veitch
Branch Directors ..... Mrs. Ross
Knight, Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mrs.
Goldwin Knight.
Pianist Mrs. Leslie Knight
Asst. Pianist .... Mrs. Clare Veitch
Auditors 'Mrs. Glenn Htiether,
Mrs. T-Tarvey Smith
Public Relations MrS. Cordon
Draft ;el
to Fair
Doard Mrs. (Nett }nether,
Mrs. Ross Knight, Mrs. Clem
Steffler.
Ciirater ....... Mrs. Jas. Brettiner
S"rmdirid Ctornmitteos
7ielilture & Canadian
Industries Mrg, 'Clem
Siefillee, Mrs. Cliff Dray
Intrioncenomics Er Health Mrs.
(lire Voila'. Mrs. The, Hart
F,vcro s . . Mrs. tieSlie
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. lila Davis is visiting with
relatives at Schomberg.
Grant Saucier, Thoroid spent a
recent weeKonu with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Martin.
:yin and Mrs. Bruce Hyde (uee
Doris Gill) of Sarnia were Easter
visitors witn Mrs. Edythe Cardiff,
Ethel.
Mr. Oran Russel, who spent the
winter months in Therold, has
returned home.
Mrs. Jack Wilson returned
home Friday. after spending the
Easter
Florida
.holiday with friends in
Mr. and Mrs. .uavid Hastings,
jr., Susan Coleman and Don
McNeil spent Easter weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baeker
and family at 2041 Sutherland
Drive, in. Burlington..
M. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson
and Larry, Hamilton, spent Easter
weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack
Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bowes of Ethel.
C, L. Cousins attended an Ice
Cream convention held at the
Brock Hotel ..in Niagara Falls,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Edgar and
family were holiday visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Higgins and.
Mrs. W. Edgar.
;Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Madsen
and family, Klaus and Christian,
of Ottawa, have been visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ian McDonald.
Mr. Madsen is the Agricultural
Attache of the Royal Danish
ba ss y, Ottawa.
Rev. H. L. and, Mrs. .Termings.
moved on Tuesday to take up
residence in their new parish at.
Christ Church. Huntingford.
'RALES HELP WANTED'
MALE R. FEMALE
MEN '— WOMEN
Earn as much as $ and more Per
botir calling on yOur friends.
relatives. neighbours. etc. NO
capital required to start. Products
well known everywhere. Writri
immediately- for con:Mete in-
formation. Towleigh. Dept. C-152-
HF, 4005 Richelieu, SC Henry.
Motitteal.
ANNUAL
IREMEN'S BALL
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY. APRIL 15th
MUSIC BY: KEN WLLBEE ORCHESTRA
Dress Optional
Lunch
Will. ae Licensed
ADMISSION
$2.00 per Couple
666,59
Monteith, Monteith 8,-;
audit account township„.... 425.00
school area
The Municipal World
g:ibsoriptir 'it
TO Conley, office
supplies
he', 'Weber,
supplies
trionty of
writer
Stratford Beacon
23.
$5189.46
iteeve
Clerk
Historical itesearcii Cairrent
1.,.;vehts . 1111'6. 1..k.161.1e. IN.111g111.,
jul's. Li.oreon.
Education rvirS., •
Groan Oucliarine, Airs. (.1-01(1Wilii,
Knight.
Resolutions Mrs. it ussel.,
Knight.
Suashine Mrs. Frank Smith' •