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The Brussels Post, 1967-02-09, Page 1THE BrtusSE$L$ POST, TI 111'.1Z,SI).\ 1', VEIL 9111, 1967 POST .PC111,1311 1NG 1 I 01,in (10 A T.'ea, Act • str.c;i; VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING The regular meeting ei, the Village Council was held on January 31, 1067, J. I,. .McCittch- (on being absent, The following motions wet.° ca cried'; After a. mooting with Mr. Ralph Mc.Laugh11n, a repre- sentative from Frank Cowan In- surance. Co , Ltd. it mo,,ed by C. 11, Cousins, secondod by H. 1, Tim Bas to increase the follow- Illtimranco e-Public increased by $100,000,00 to $300,000..00; on the Municipal Office from $12,000.00 1.0 $15,000.- 00; Councillors Accident Policy weekly indemnity from $50.00 to $100,00, • Moved by T-T. J. TenPas, accord- ed by T. '(1,, Campbell that the min- utes of the meeting of January 9, 1967 la adopted as read. Moved by T. C',.Campbell, sec ended by C. 1, Cousins that. the accotints ,ts approved be paid: Post Office. P.1.5. ,, .. 7.30 streetlighti and office 203.40 Municipal World Ltd. statutes McCutcheen's G1rooery supplies - 1.51 C'en. Mutter, fuel „,,,,„ 51.8'3 13:1M,6L Telephone, rates and tolls. 52.11 Brus-sels Coal Yard, relief fuel Cardiff. assessor's licence County furon, 1960 tax collect ions .... Douglas .1. Callender Tonuary Nursing Care Cram( Ri\ 'Pr Office Sri yly siipplies „.,,_ Stew. Lowe relief groceries Oldfiold TM-we stipplies 7,45 McCutchoon Motors gas, Oil and repairs 120.39 Ontario Good Roads 195.7 fees 15..00 Cordon Stiles snowplow- ing and removal 739.51 1 ,T. 13a nor snow blowing 52.50 Iatiland Redi-Mix slimy removal Frank Cowan CO. Tail, instiraiice Stiles January garbage 165.00 Pest Office ..,..— 6.52 Department. National Revenue Tax deduct- ions ;Ind C.P. 50.16 • Mr. Archer Il'rewar. (Thalmann Of the Centennial Committee, re- orested the Council for on ad. Train of :=5;10.nn for Cen- tennial plulloses. Moved 1w C. L. Cousins sec- onded by TT. .T. TenPas that the Council nava nee Centennial ommit.tCr' 5!590.00 for the Pro- TOPNOTCH BONSP1EL OUTSTANDFNC; SUCCESS Theyc was keen comPelitinn at Hie Topnotch bonspiet held in the I.,,inssels Arena on Wednesday •f lout wook. There were a large number of rinks entered and the ,aeres were moving and brooms swoeping front morning until well past midnight. The Topnotch Trophy \vas -,„on by Camphell's rink. 9 A.M. DRAW 1-Uiles and rink :1 wins plus 10 t h we ll , Vice hay Ma t boson , 2nd dint Fritz, pad 110 Prizp. cealtes and rink wins plus I1. d Prize erald Smith and rink 2. wins plus 10 SO! ation (Thrden Ward ,ind rink ' 11 A.M. DRAW Prize' II Campbell and rink I winsplus1,0 „ 7\1 nNerchcr. Vice • r.orilon Price, and -re]) Foil-tering-ham, lead. Pnd Prize T, r,, \ra'eT•)onald and rink wins plus 9 3,T1 Priz" " - nri rink win ,.; ;This 4. t, and rink As an added feature to the through the co-oper- lion of C. 1. there were additional prizes of C. T. L. fertilizer. Harold Thomas was in charge of the day's activities and thanks extended to him, and all others who helped Make the event so t .•.•4;q111., motion of the Centennial Cele, brations, !Loved by H. J. TenPas. sec ended by C. L. Cousins that By- law ;No. 2-1567 be introduced and read a first and second time and passed. This being a By-Law providing for the 1967 expenditures on. 1Zoads and Streets in the• Brusi-a...s. Moved by C. L. Cousins Sec- onded by 1..0. Campbell that By, Low No. 2-1907 he read a third time and passed and the Reeve and Clerk authorized to sign and. • Paled with the Corporate. Seal. Mr,. ,T. Calvin Km-inter appointed r. Cousins acting Reeve during the two. weeks that he will absent from the Village Moved by IT„T. TenPas. see. T. C. Campbell that 11) Him adjourn. to meet Varch '1961 or at. the cell -0 the Reeve. .T. Calvin tcrnuter Clerk ff, 1- trig fo"tret to vote f.er your 1o11tennifli Queen I LAST CHANCE TO SUPPORT YOUR °CENTENNIAL QUEEN" If you have. not already cast your votes for your "Centennial Queen" now is the time to do it, Thu voting ends this Satnr- day at ti p,tn, and the ballots will be counted by competent. selected persons, 110 me of the successful oandido I 'Will nu our; (1 at a later date Royal Conservatory Of Music Examinations Congratulations to •Miss Lynda Johnston, of Currie, and to :Mr. Mr. Perric- who have passed with Honours limo;era i.le 1V Ilar- molly examination of the Royal I Conservatory of Music or Tor- mite. Sir. Will Ferric received Honours when no played the (lrade 1•X Pianoforte examination. the ronservatory in Stratford, 11 January, 730E ARDED .MEN •:.It has not been in an- effort to provide warm, covering for. their faces during the cold snap we had, or. that the barbers have .gorte on strike, that our men- about-town are wearing that "unshaven" look, • They are attempting to grow beards- for our Centennial cele- brations. We 'wonder bow their ladies like those scratchy chins, PEOPLE WE KNOW • Mr. and Mrs, .Pack Pryans are in 'Florida Sit', and i\trs.Jo INIcrutcheen were weekend visitors in Peter- son David ''reel 'Mrs. Merutcheon. -!Te ti Clarence Pegelow• return- ed Immo last week from Victoria Hospital where she was a patient. :\•1 rs. ,r15 ;bong. Drussola tilor; "in n. attended a r,ibrark- leeeting. in Coderieli On W01111 Pei). lat. ?Jose!, • --Irtice 'Zoil,•'11 !AI oprIon v.-;)riz-nion is seriously 1h- 11,,,4011 al, Nil (1101.101. "qv .tied ‘, robin • Tr•rillin all end ;41 the' " t.I ovoniny... at vatforri. . ••` 0,11 •,,.• :0•11er:, :\l'Orrir•or student. BROWNIES Any girls 7 to 10 years old wishing to join BrOWnieR PION SO prone 161) or 22IW. We would like them to start March 6th, W. D. S. CONCERT The sitylents of flip \VI tri.11 .Ttn and, Dist riot School will a resell I I heir A atrial Variety' Concert en Thursday and 1,"ricl!iy evenings. rebrnary '10 and 17, at 8.1 in the Schrol An di I ,Y1'111in 1;10(' Inn; prepared progrnromn, and the T)••••eel ( 111'). (WTI Arl111,`gF;l/il I Ming or (1113/n (V: :\v() roFt(I'VcId s(ult,m HERB. STRETTON ADDRESSES MEETING OF JOINT COMMII fEES A. ,;onit nio;•iin;.,. of •the com• In i like a rt • working. to Li,-• i I ,..,;;;:; fk•ntri. to the nittirthOy and ibe centennial ccininitit e who are • • I :JEW' WH'k.. June 1, „filly land 2. was held cl,-,ircti school cs. •ill:, ht. A large (-nth it,-,iast „.thcring included. •••,••1s and 'the •vni••hips of Morris, r,,rey, il;ffl;•1 I and 1 rowick, FT. .1. rci ro clewed 1,110 fla ps which iravi:e already' been. ii,ken in tin. ,('wreak for a doctor . and dentist for the area. Origin Lliy it \\a ,-1 alanie(1 to build. the medical ('mire as a district Centennial project, when it was found that, on account of It being neither educational, cu-1. tura!, nor recreational. 11. was .not eligible for government grant, the people of the area bogged. the committee to go ahead and build t and raise the ,`:25,0 00 which; Would he requirf ,a, by a public canvass or the area, ;Nil, Stretier had some 20 lcilers, some of which he read., from clot ors Tr.%) every province of Canada. except ell,,, ;o l d so,‘„ oral from . England, expressing interest in locating here and re-. questing • information, 1;.ev. P. Cx,. Bra ny • .presentett Ana it of tit area, divided into sections • Brussels, nerth and south Ilrey. north; and cost Morris townshin. the ,•nd 'Killer, roe:nshirt. the nort 11.•enst fir' row TTtrl(,'It townsbin and. the . ,;enth end el include the village of. Wroxeter ')1 ' 11 i:, it' eecli fair 0011' 10d 3 he raised, ( ),11 11 WOO WOIS wit k. • :1. Al. ',II 1.1.1on... Id. irm 1,-; rryd 1.111 '''lit. ;.lt irtn,rn. Mrs. Itnytnol1.1 flronson„ Soo. rotary I C:Z.SIT ,111:4 were 0110$1,11. e. llrip In • 1 •41.11.;')11. iri 1- I., `111C.11'.;" leer • PlisseIt for i -lt•ty I ok, (whip: ,Tint 1'.;.%; man ,In 1u;•:; r It "1.111.1 ,c , t• Ilt- MURRAY HOOVER NAMED PRESIDENT OF HURON JR, FARMERS Luton. County Junior Fanners 1101(1 their annual 111001 in4 on Fri- day, rebrnary 3rd in the 1%.,1grave Forresters Hall. Broo.mball and skating were (211 j ()yea in the arena prior to the' meeting. Bob Fotberingbarn, the retiring Dresident, chaired the meeting which D on :NI] Ion presented the financial report for the year. tee commended the Huron junior Farmers ;Ind stated they were one or the few clubs in Ontario to rinonee the Centennial Sign Pro- ''(•i themselves, year end reports were heard (rum Smith Ruron, Sea forth. Clinton, North Huron, and Ito wick Clubs. Miss Sharon C.,/arroll. brought greetings from. the County. Don MeKerCher, and Maurice Love. also spoke briefly,. Dave' Inglis brought. in the report. of the strik- ing committee which was approv ed as follows: Pak President, Bob Fothering- ham, RR Senforth. President, 'Murray Hoover, 'RR 2, Prnssels. 1 at Vice President, Donald Young, PR, I. Auburn, 2nd Vice-President, Tom Eller- inOon, Exeter. rlorresnonding Sec., Robert nR. Pinevale. Recording Sec., Sainte:son Rib., eV. RR (i, Goderich, Press Reporter, .T.Ohn Black, RR 1, Port Albert, Provincial Director, Don Me- Vercher, RR L Dttblin. alternate Provincial Director, Petits Veih.b. RP 9, 'Brussels. ,\-ewalettor Felitor[ Shirley J' 'nos. lilt 1, Centralia. Newsletter 1*th-or, ...gess PP 9. BrussoIQ. Rep. to thiron Fed, of Agrieub ter-. Tom Cunningham, R R 1, The remainder of the evening MIS enjoyed dancing to the music of Timm; Orchestra, a, NBROOK Knox Presbyterian Church Annual Congregational Meeting 'Flue .1,nnual Congregational meeting of KnO; Presbyterian, Church was proceeded by a pot- luck slipper on Tuesday evening, INmary 31st. The meeting- was opened with prayer by the RM.% Charles A. Winn. 'Mr. 'Winn was appointed chairman and Clare Veitch secretary. The reports of the past year's work and itS organizations Were presented in printed forms. 'Net members the of morior:ors are -Prim]; Flinilli. noun: T?-vans and :Tim Knight. Mrs. Stuart McNair was re-rinpointed organist and see s. thigel, see-Marv-trona T'ille'rs are to "1 iCnight and Tin viii Perrie. assitants Alex C'aintirori area Carmen risc,bor, holm your Poilt 5,36 15,00 10.00 117,31 A (raft]; :•;;trvoy or the area ;Th .; wed Iliat there are . ttp- I•rr'"ir11•'telt' 300 family min's in P; fain let ':11 iris, (inn In . !'.71 in •Arel'Zillop. 6 'in Tlttllett• pint 35 in Ilewi ,-1; 7 nnrl r l ot i .