HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-04-13, Page 1THE BRUSSEILS POST, Tit t • it i-IDA V, APRIL 18th, 1907 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE;
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VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL IVIEE'llNG
rrlw rt.g.a r meet of the
1111044u council 'Ant; 114i10 in the
',lannit'.ipal Office on April. 3, 1907,
all members. heing present
The vollowing motions wern
1‘,Soved by :EL J, 'renPas, soC-
Imded by S. I,. Mcautcheort that
the mi11111 PS of the mectine of
'march he adopted as road.
Moved by T. (1, Campbf'll sec-
onded by IL .1. Tenl'as that Win.
Str,ttychtik be a -,nt ,-(1 9 building.
permit a:. per
'Aioved by 3. .MeClut eh eon
sblot
"}lutrovoo
hP
210,82
6.00
45 00
572,00
4S,05
gradir.E1,-
00,1)0
19.50
105.00
205 10
12.00
75.43
0.S8
74,40
100,00
150.00
7.10,00
CO1113 (11 received a delegation
With complaints regarding the
Itiek of drainage in 00 Smith
'west corner of town.
3\l'oved by T-T. Tonras, sec-
onded by S. T,, McCutcheoit that
we contact. Col. Archibald about
the proposed_ drain and inform
him that unless he can start the
projeet. immediately and Stay
Until its coMpletion his servic.es
Will no longer he roquirod.
ft: was docidod to hay soine
fla.t.r,s to derorate! the Mittlicilml
Office. ill honor of the Centennial
Moved liv T. G. Campbell Foe-
raided by t, T,, INTerutcheon that
'We donate. $100.00 to the T-Torti
eilltural Society, this being '.25.00
extra for the year 1087.
illoveM by T. C Caripbell sec.
cued by TT, S. TeiiVns that. the
Reeve proclaim Thitlight Get,
Itig Time in aecordnneri with the
ilittirtiorradfrig
vl ft)ifi0 NP 1001
Murray Gaunt Is Again
Named Liberal Candidate
Murray M.1),1.'.. for
1111ron.-Bruco,, tieceivod the, Lib.
omit nomination for the riding at
a meeting ill 4Vi1Ig11allt last 1''ri-
day night. Alum t 000 people
p11(111(1..
of tar itieeting was
.11r, (;eorge of Bell-note,
past president, ill the absence of.
\vm, in
Hospital.
Mr. Calm t was nominated by
calvin ii,rauter of Brussels,
CEORGE! CALbWELL
(3eorg.,,e Caldwell„ a. highly
rosomoa citizen of Myth ; paSsed
away in Clinton Public Hospital.
on April fifth.
Tie was horn near bendesbor0,
and farmed for many years near
illyth, where his Only Sort, tlerdon,
now resides. Tle end ilia wife, the
former Grace Radford. retired in
Myth in 1549"
'Resides his; wife and son. he is
survived by I WO (taught ors. Mrs.
Wm. t'N'ornia 1 , Rintoul, Ltioknow,
aud Mmk (tholoini Cardiff
of (Ivey Township, one Si St el'.
'1'1) OS. Ilerman of Nitifott,
and. eight L:randellildien.
The funeral was held from, the
Teske,. funeral home, Blytb, on
April 7th. with. "Rev, MacLean
officiating. Burial was in Blytil
rniort, (4,1notary, Pallbearer
wel'fl fire nephews, Tom, Leonard,
F,ari and Ralph Caldwell, Gordon
TTermart, and a grandson, Neil
nintoul.
Mllg„ HANNAH ELLIOTT
Atrs, thrmittli 1 11iott, of Brus-
sels, widow of the late George
Elliott, passed away in Winghttin
and District Hospital oft "ViTednel-
(IAN'. April 5th.
'M'rs, Was the daughter
of the late Catherine and Richard
:Mils. She Was born in 111OrriS
Township S7i years ago. Tier htis-
band, Eeorge W. Elliott predec-
Ong ed her in 1954.
Eltieti Stirt,tVod by
three sons, Richard of Palmer-
ston. Orwell and George of Brns-
and seven grandchildren,
The funeral service was Iran
the 1), k 1;11 11 II funeral bo'tt'le on
rriday April 7th, with the ttw,
mad I officiating. :1311rin1
'Was ill 11 l'USSelS cemetery, The
palibearer14 wore six nephews,
e.nr: ATMs, Bruce Traricness;
cilirrr 3lic0ltes, Claire Campbell,
tnth Campbell. Stanley Elliott.
Two grandsons, Douglas 1i'l1iott
and 001101t1 Tilliott wore flower
:ea re I's.
29111, 11107,
'Moved lw 3, L. litcrititchenti
.ronded b T. (-3, Campbell that
1 , • vol. on Ilion Committee rer
(Tiro a ::0-ant of $150.00 for 1907.
Moved bv IT. S. TenPaS, see,
elided by J, T, 11TeCutcbeon tha.t
the meeting adiotirn. tri incet
of the
Grey TWP. Centennial
Central: .tommittee Meet
The monthly meet.r.",, hi'
Township
Cotritnittee met in the Clerk's
()I'fice, 1E0101 Oil April lith, 'WW1
1/ITS(4111. (11111'1 Ni Th011laS,
ellairman, preilinea, with 'its.
Edythe Cardiff as; secretary.
contraittees reported
an Pprogress,;
.
centonnial
celebration to he field (11 F.thel.
Ja.ne 10111 - 1.8th.
The fr.trade co1);rmiti01',
John Conley Its ,.11 1-1ralati.
already received several ,--t“orir
•Ies about entering floats, They
Intro contacted \lrs, Anna Meyer,
11i.MuiTay C'ar'at and Mr, 'Robert
McKinley to net as: judges, The
ititralc i5 to conunc!nol.
sharp, Why not plan now for
a float in Yonr local organizat-
ions. and individni(liy ivor Jan('
71b. The WINOS Will he aftraf „
and John .and his committee
ail' ready td lit ar (111111
The booth eounni[ten lytth
Airs. Breerror as chairman have
under way in their denort-
1 -.1et11.
14`1-ailk 5101111 and his committee
in ellarge of grolinds and park-
ing are making their plans and
(41icielliay (n1 tune 17.
The 'l'infliiee coinmit P(' wore
s1(0(1 to .appoint a. treasurer. lla”
'Tio,-,•::;•on is chairman.
The decorating committee
wore. represented at the meetine:
by David Brolyn, They have plaris
in mind on how to +ITV the
Village,
The publicitv and advertising
committee with Vrs Orval IfPrri.,
son as chairman nleased
with the co-operation of three
u.-eelrts- 11,
ago of ffistorioal art -ivies, these
will appear weekly. This oommit-
tee is considering compiling a
booklet to be on Salo at the
activities,
The sports comanittoe with :Vfax
Domeray as ohairman have plans
under way for your enloymellt.
The program comMitlee With
Robert Cann ill OM 11111 as chairman
ate planning dances (111 Friday
and Saturday evenings with a.
program on Saturday following
the parade,. The Sunday program
(Weather permitting) is to he an
open ail' 011.11 SerViee at 1.110
ihni. On the school grounds. They
hope this will not conflict with
any local church service, This
committee aro also planning' to
51101)501• (hill OPS, 001114111Clleill%`; 111
thr TWO 1' 1'01110, to 1155iSt -with
i n upediato expenses.
01001 inc: ad iourned to moot
May •Ifh. 8.10 p.m„ Clerk's
THIET
moan thief, or thieves,
qto1011 two flags from 041, Tel
rine. nolo, Their Canadian flag
"11x1 Centennial flap- hare both.
tieori reegintb..
fi t
CKNX Centennial
"Salute To Brussels"
•,:•Itt.inte To 1..1.1;p...,
pri.i.;,•ntkiii ()IL CENX.
not '111
ii.,rJet to IA this tribute to
MC.01.(Cal-Dent,1 Canvass
I1('1 ('hits up to and including
Vnril Ntb, In cash, pledges, and
post-dated cheques. were just
r- i18.000.00.
Note To Canvassers
v,' 1 ail (1 till (-any assers and
Captains please have their
'','tern)) .,11(1 stubs or pledge cards
turned in to Canvass Head-
quarters by .1pril 1.:",fh to enable
an accurate Balance Sheep. to
-rod for audit,
Morrls Couole Honored
Prior To Departure
Mr. ;Ind Airs. T'ri'al: Sellers
who recently loft the corn.munity
to make their home in Wingba,m,
wa ,re P1,11010il prior to rtiArr de
partnre, 'Wha t neighbours, f1.16216:5
(.11(1 rOla ti yes, surrir?sed them by
Palhering at their home "le', Spend,
social ovenipg with them.
('a rd :4 Were ellyeyc7(1 and during
iii' ('0111011' of the cyoning an ad,
read by Kathy • Bone
and Mr. and Mrs. Sellers ',were
nr-;:ented with a Krobler rocker
and pole tamp. Both replied ox.
pressed tYtelr appreeiation, Lunch
served.
'Ma sonc Ladies'
Night n'ancluet
Si, "l'obo's 1:,odge, £84, 3ruS.
sols, entertained th.eir ladies and
se'veral °Hier communit,y couples
recently,
Worsh [lift l :\To ste r Lawri
Cousins welcomed, everyone to
the banquet 111(1 introduced the.
Y.P.S. Ringers of Winghain
.'resbytorian Church,
Senior \Varden, Donald , Mc-
Ponald proposed (I toast to 't 110
ladles to which 'Airs. D. A, Rana
replied,
.1 rpdor Warden, tx,(Aorge Heater-
011, e tllallk a 11(1
1; eel 11 1011 01 those preSellt.
(1 iVO 11 101'111 Ill'Other Cordon
1 ''.ea'tt 1ou1 the 110:Cr.-g fron't
Night 1Vorship Ilrother
T.:ranter staled in his remarks
:13a0o11s do not
inombers it is hoped
!bat those who are not monthers
"..11•7, wow- thoir olyn desire to
become a ''',1a!4:10. The rituals in
(Iii' -roe vcorli dramatize the
areat moral of the tiolv
rely 1111'!', "Atasonary, 11015.
,,,n+cos Bettor melt out or (3,0d
!'—'vivr, on ire was tvnioY-
. el and civere,•al lucky people
LARGE BARN
FIRE DESTROYS
A. large barn owneil by jolty.,
•110..4 .;c1-, on the farm occupied
by l'iovd Maclian, 21.,;.2 miles north
of was completely
destroyed, 14 111051, of the. COLL,
tents, by fire of undeterWined...
origin, at 7 p.m. last night,
The alarm was raised, and 114
1,,f (-tittle owned by.T.Wheeler,,
were ref4eued by DT. Duncan Jaw,-
..-zon and members of the Durham;
hoekey team, on, their way to a
hockey game in Seaforth, and
ether pasSing motorists Mr.
'Wheeler lost a large dUantity• of
hay and straw arid some'
nu equipment.
Lloyd Machan, who rented part
of the •fiarn lost 11)7 pigs, 5 beagle
dogs and over 2 ton of pig feed .
111.
Don't Miss
Hydro Show Time
Thursday April 20th
Ladies. you will not want , to'
miss fTydro Show Time to be
preented the Legion Hall here
On Thursday. April: 20th. The
cooking demonstrations by Miss
Linda McMaster be both
interesting and instructive. The
ladies of the Pair Board hale
been busy villa preparations for it.
and to make, the Occasion even/.
more exciting there be ap-
proximately 50 prizes giVen away.
Following arc the names of.
clOnors to Hydro Shot- Time„
Donorgr -'or Hydro Showtime
McNeil Garage, Jack I-Tall
Barber Shop, 'Bridge Motors,
Thos. Gerniss, Bank of CornMerce,
Eider's Store, D. 1'f, MacTaVish,
TT, Dent. McFadden 'Barber Shop.
Otrocery, Clerald :Eel,
Blake T3ros„ C. Krautor, Mardian
Tiardware, H. Bernard, Lloyd
Wheeler, Mrs, Teri'' Campbell,
Mortitcheon Grocery, 34;en Shol-
(1100, Ceo. 3017,1. Earl S.: Martha
TTaywood, A.Y000's Store, Hannah
Uestanrant. Rartn Store, Murray's
Barber Shop, Archer Orewar,
Cameo TTair Stylist;:, Wtn, Straty-
ohnk, T,aw Office. Dr. W. Stiles.,
S. 'Baker, Rutledge Dia-
rield TTardware, Irene Pease, Fina
Service Station,, I Irm,,sels Sales.
Cant, Coo. Somers COO. ,Mutter,
Cordon Workman, Brussels Coal
Vard, S. 1,owo, Daelter 'fltomp-
sou. Hiekson 51.00, East ITuron
PraUltice , Val's Beatify Shop,
Mr Cu chenn 'Mol ors. ATertottald
l‘ainer. Creamery, Top
N'alch reed. ;\T;ms,ey Forp:uson,
Weston TIrentl, M. 14(1.71:4(ler,
Mrs. oho:, M'usse's m o t.
orA. Mrs. Stan Blifleilfse, Stephen-
n 31014e1'y, Yew morican
Brussels Post, Callander Nursiir4
Tronle. V)rnie Bach l'Ionnenh;rg
Tris., Sifts) Salt, 'Vera's Bakery,
Boker.,'.
;VII V On e It , 110 noi' to
111!.,
re,etto ri,g1;
li ,Tontied by I I.
tilt , e!.comit I
pa ill •
1 ).1-.C., streetlights. office ,
fireball
S. Cardiff, till
license .......
Ronald Zimmer. radar
time
'bugles .T. Callander
norsing account
Cleo, Mutter, fuel
County Huron. sand
Mid stilt
-,q1eRereher,
I )nt i David smi.
street
Bernard TenPas labour .„,
hospita.1-
1Kation
rlordon tiles, lTarch
garbage . , ... .
Brussels Coal Yard, avow
vilowing and
otnotril
/I. J, 13aner, snow
1-Rinoval
Coal 'tarsi
fuel
Reciver fleneral. tax do-
linctions ;Ind
N;;+. Office
'Stewart tioWe, relief „„
iTortiettltural Society
grant:
llecreational Committee
grant
ocren lonal Coralni tee
Edueational grant ........
2,00
May 1, 1007. or at the call
T(
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ithlft
with
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