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21.00 A • Ye*Ir en 4-14r6iztusl4 ::tall To U.S.A. 'PHA tittrZSzt.,s POST, '1111 -11ISUA.Y, JAN, 12t1, 1567 • POST PUBLISHING HOUSla
Morris, East Wawanosh
School Board Meeting
Phc inaugural meeting of the
newly formed Morris East Wawa-
pose "Ilowaship School Area
hoard, was hold January 4th, in
the new school et Belgrave.
The trustees signen (be Medal'.
ation of Office. George McCut-
eheim was elected ohairman and
.lames Couttes as 'Vice Chairman
Re tell She w, 'Brussels, was
ippointed us Secretary Treastlrer
(or a period of seven months .
The enrollment in the three
schools on opening day was '737
pupils. There are 26 teachers,
The Chairman and the Secre-
tary ere authorized to sign on
behalf of the board,
The hank account will be at
the Canadian Trepet`ial Fanit of
Corn re (Tee, Brussels.
A lease was signed far S,S.
11, tastAraWatioSh by the corn-
tilunitY for a Period of fouP
inontlite
The insurance on sellools R.
13 anti 16 was renewed.
Ail Order Wok given John
'Walker for S teachers' desks anCi
S chairs for use in Belgrave
school, A new piano was also
ordered for this School.
One translucent eye earl: Nva.9
ordered from ,T Rartz and Co.,
Toronto. This equipment will he
used In all three schools.
Remitr meetings will he: the
first Monday of each month at.
8 p.m. in Belgrave, 131yth and
Brussels alternately. Next meet-
ing to be in Blyth,
Meeting adjourned to meet
again in Brussels Tan, Rh,
IrTeorge MeCti tcb eon CM-triton
R. S. -- Secretary
CIO "A
Sitlecessttil Here
1leeember29, 1006
Dear FriendS:
()nee ogniti our Annual. Anneal
for feeds in Huron, Middlesex
tied Perth Cinirdies has hoer
completed and we tire happy tsi
blitibuKie that there has been .an
increase in the monies raised.
On behalf of the CNI13.
Would like to exPreSS our apprec-
iation to those who so kindly govo
of their time and effort he assist-
lug us with the campaigns. To
those who so generensly con-
tributed to the CNIB, appeal, our
beartful thanks. We can assure
them (hat their dollars will he pet
to good use in providing services
to the bend of their communities.
may he of interest to every-
one that in Brussels and district
the proceeds or the 1966 eam-
pnign were $330.00, Which is Most
gratifying.
'We would like to extetid slur
fincerest thanks to the. varions
fit'''WA media of the. district for
their generosity and exeelletee i • br publicity which supported our
frir funds,
,Tank elements
Noll& Field Secretary
R, 11, elnIttihts
Plan To Attend
Centennial Meeting
At the Centenigal Committee
mere,ine called for Tuesday(
night, only four people plus the
opootor of the, film put itt an
eopearance.
Another meeting is being cal-
led fray ,hluary 1.7th at 8.?,0
at the Library. We regret that if
more people do not attend, and
more, interest shown, it will be
necessary to cancel the whole
proceedings,
Thek. 'I'hynn o
(I'Prett"He
Prank '1'horrrli.ioi.i
'Brussels UCW 1967
Executive Officers
The 1967 Executive Officers of
the Brussels I. r.e,W1 .are
follows
President ..• Mrs. Carl
Hemingway
Isi Vice Mrs. Dick
Stephenson
2nd Vito' Mrs. D. A.
. Ralin
eocerdiug Secretary
Mrs. Jack .Lowe
Corres lion di ng Secretary:
Miss Luella 'Mitchell
l'I'Qnsurer Mrs, 11111
Miller
MeLVILLE CHURCH Wdcil.g.
The New Year meeting of
ifelville Women's Missionary
Soelety was hold in the church
parlour 'Friday, Jan, eft,. at
p.m.
The new president, Mrs. Gerald
'Gibson, was in the chair' and
°pone& the meeting with a poem,
ti 11168NagEl for the Y'ely Year.
After singing hymn 582 Mrs,
Hildr gave the Scripture Read-
ing wild meditation and Mrs.
Muir fitaYer.
The roll call WEIS ansWered 'by
each member paying her fees,
Ariss Bessie Moses read a chap-
ler from the Remembrance book
and WS, Margaret Thompson
salig a sole. "(Tod is MY/aye be-
side me" accompanied by ]firs.
which was enjoyed very
much,
Mrs. Matheson read a New
Year Message. the business part
of the meeting followed. Secre-
tory's and Trensurer'e reports
given. Arrangements were made
fir ladies to attend the annual
meeting of the Presbyterial
ill St. Andrews church. Wingbam,
committee was appointed to
o ssist in preparing the World
Day of Prayer in February. Visite
en the sick and siniteins were en ,
lime-rated. Offering was taken
and after Singing. "Vii the wey
My Saviour leads me" the meet-
hie closed •Svilly the Mizpah Ilene- •
diction,
• "...aril..
BORN
PL APT( To 'Mr. and "Mrs,
Wal•Ince Black, on Peek-1111).r
Nth, 1966, hi. T,istowel Metre
Il'ocinital. a Ion ,. 1tr;ttlltr
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
MOndaY, ja,n, 9th, 1967
The -,Rditor,
PrttsSelS Post,
i'russels, Ont.
near Sir;
..1.t this tittle, I would like to
lake the oppOrtnnity to congrat-
tl'ate Mr, ti'l'ed Steinmetzelprre
ducer, Circle C Vann, (.'l<NX) on
recent left-at,
This letter of no doubt
go down in the pages of historical
literature as a classical tnroter:
piece - - - i.e. Never hi the history
er the Etglish Ian; oage has any--
one. written so much and 'managed
to say 'so little,
Mr. Steinmetz states 'that he is
ebars2:e of talent foes, content.
and the overall presentation et n.
show , , all T can say, is
iffulitittned Olt inside page)
I/eRTICULTURAL MEETiNG
reaissels Hart irultnrul Society 1
,rann ry meeting of (lie'
will ho hold in ibe .11russels
Mobrine. .Ten.
In alt o'clock. Mr. C,00r:,:e 7k•Te-
1 Tarnil beali of Bressels will •
,:deev sliles. There wilt be e •
dem, vph,,e• end i•‘;•7ieeyol'ie wet
1,1 -.'efee
Brussels Figure Skaters
Pass Dance Tests
'rite'. couildi,3,3 Figure. Skating
Association belt] dance tests on
Sunday, Deeenthet' loth, in the
rena,
1,12(" PrP.1 int nary L/1.111(1.! set
consists of three dances; The
Dutch Waltz, Cana.ste tied Swing
Dance
erellael Kerneghan and Karen. ,
Muller passed all throe dances
and will receive 0 tiro from the
Others who passed the ''Dutch
Dance' P 'Travis,
\1)iric' '.oIen, and Donna Work-.
rnan,
The Junior RronYr• Dance set,
eneists 'if three (emcee:- The
Fiesta Tango. 'Willow Waltz and
0 ..1 Fox.
'Linda Lowe and Penny Lowe
seted the Willow Waltz dance.
Further tests i% ill be held in
.P:X04 or in the spring,
Tee
for
PRIZE WINNERS
Prize' winners in the holiday
draws were: Wood's Store„ Mrs,
.1..owington, RR 2, Electric blank-
et, Isiirs. Wesley Spc'irnn. blanket.
Stephenson 'Grocery Draw,
lent tio,mingway,$'10; Mrs. Cliff
Bray. $:6, The draw was made. by
Herb 5tretton,
Old Timers Hockey Team
Names Are Announced
The line-up for The Old Timers
ifoekey 'Caine, Old Timers versus
. zirs, which sift be a feature
of Minor Hockey Week: in the
Bletsois Arena, on January 23, is
es follows:
1, The Kansas Farmer, Coach
"Krafty Kranter, Manager
Rainhlin Roy Cousins, Goal
,ludge
Doe. :Needless Stephenson,
Time Keeper'
Iran Thi. Terrible Campbell
ic;, The Holy Terror
, rig" T%on
Rocket Old field
• . Whirli it rter
10, Deadly 'Demaray
Lenpin I.owe
poworplay Prior
Nifty Nichol
t, Lower The Dome Cousiee
Tel, Madmen .lie Call
let, The Silver roX
`Perrin(' Tenras
rocket Docket rHebmond
19 Whioeer Watson
Slasher Stephenson
"1. foe Tior
n. Sieve McLean
The liee-ep for the All-Stara
is not yet availabio. TI mar be.
alien-Intim:: to sign lip
fr:),” Soar' n-hi are
boldil12; Ott far t h ere cola cash.
1,4 soon as we get ward from the
I, brass p wil l Tot you knew
how they mai«, ont,
ric,n't Mir o; •tlIN e'111:116 It
11 +ajl•iCalh
Rev, F. G. Braby Addresses
The Inaugural Meeting O
Brussels Village Council
'I' bp Inaugural meeting of the
temiceil for the year 1967
was it Id in the I'Municipal Office-
nn the above data.. all members
heirs .; present',
Tie' declarations of office were'
taken, by the‘ clerk, after which.
Rowland Draby of St. John's
.4nglican Church addressed the
Council. Reeve Calvin . Kreuter.
thanked Mr. Brahy . for ...a very
eiter•estine• address and welcomed
the council back to what should
ovo yory intoretsing and
worthWhile centennial year,
The minute's of the meeting -
•doped on motions of- C. L.
cou.-kinS and IL 7, TenPas.
The following Motions ' were,
( ied: •
Nfoved by T. .(3,. Campbell„ sec-
onded by s. L. McCuteheon that.
account as approved be -
County Hu eon, to x
a r rOa rs 350,00
Ttonal.d Zimmer, radar
t ime 75,00
Post °Mee, stomps .... 5,00
Wieerloo Co-op Medical
insurance SLOO
Douglas I, Callender,
December NurSing
Acct,
Gordoe Stiles, December
garbage
Prussols Motors,
tiros
olo n n viq<'ercher, 'work
on clump 0.3•• t • ,,,•• •Afa re.
B. 4. Bauer, snow
blowing .,...., ... • •
r'nited Stationery
dog togs
T. M. McDonald Lan ber
materiel .......
MacLean's Fina Service
gas
Prn''501.5 Coal 'Yard
fuel
--oL ,inai World,
subscriptions . . ...
t een mist on, radar
rent .„............
C-01. Township, gred.
lug .. .... .141•11
C'orrlon Werkinen.
filter 1.7
rl'eergo Metter. fuel 114,08
ruielmon lrotors
gar. and. repairS
rriellov ntai 5olItt
ere Puriniirss-
reesiul Inver Offico
binders
Stiles. necenalier
qeownlrevine 0.2,5
pi Tic r . bospitni.
.... 91.70
-•4 • vlo )1,1 ,-nr:z onrl
•r",,r,y"s. 1007 flues
'%toretl if, Tennis,
Brussels Couple
Escape Hotel Fire
Mr, end •Virs„ Joseph, .1",rower
lirtwsels wen., gnosis at the
Canadian owned Nassau' I1(4aen
lintel, whit-it was recently swept
be fire- They were fortunate to
e:eatia, Injury with the loss of •
only .1 small portuo or their '
lageetge.
The i enssels couple, with
Me. end. Mrs, Loyld :fiall of Luck-
uow, "Were their rOninS on the
cth floor at the titlie of the Out-
break, and were trappeli P.hero
when power failure cut off ere,••
vatcir service. Thick • smoke per-
meked the wing in .which they
were. They Walked clown to the
fourth floor front 'Webere they
crawled through new conr•troet,
ion end the rubble of an addition,.
!o safety,
SIR JOHN A, McDONALD
F?ML SHOWN HERE'
The sttidents of Brussels School 71/0 date for the Tiru SSC-Is
were shoxvni 01(.! Sir John A. Carnival ,Tolorams” is set
:M-001101(1 film at the Public FehrtlIlrY 241•11.
Library here on Tuesday even.'
ins, arrefiged by the Centennial
(7°111'i -wit:tee heatic4 Iv chairman
Archon .Crewar.
About seventy five children
were presod for the showing
which included 0. irnvelogue,
A poorly attended ,hfc'eting
the Centennial Committee
held 1 rfk.;r. Next meeting must hpt
'.vol ntlon tled, ;in' only by • rims-
gels representatives. lint those
front the adjoinii,w, communales
rs well, if plans • -for Cen-
tonniaLactivities here-, now being
Warmed, may A;(1. ahead. Two or
throe cannot do..it 11.1uthns-
tlsm .mnst he shown or t Nt•
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