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CENTENNIAL HI-LIGHTS
"COME HOME Wax"
, (continued from page one)
years of age, settling 'in Port
hope, Peterborough, and Puller-
ton "and Logan 'Townships, Perth
County before he chose the spot
where ne afterwards settled,
lived and died, which is 'now the,
village or Brussels. He effected a
small clearing, erected a log
shanty, returned home, 'came
back the next spring to burn off
We clearing, plant come crop. He
went back to his tiOnle in Jeog'an
and persuaded a. number of niS
neighbours to accompany him
back here' where he came and
occupied his new loeatiOn , on
Nov. 1st 1853. Mr. Ainla,y donated
the land, which is now the reure.,
ational park, for a market square.
'1 ho Majestic Komen'S
Lute. are sponsoring this project
with assistance from the council,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Ainlay, of
hva Listen, Ia.
Air, and Mrs. John. Ainlay called
on the Brussels Post during the
weeeend, and also Met with
members of the W.I. with whom
they had correspouded. They
regretted weir visit did not
coincide with our Centennial cele-
bration. We learned from. `the
visitors that .eduley is an. in-
correct spelling of the name. The
'family bible records the name
spoiled Ainlay.
Medical-Dental Centre
Work on 'the new Modical-
mental. Centre for BruSeels, with.
Herbert Stretton, chairman, has.
been started, As far as could be
ascertained at time or writing.
that while a doctor and dentist
have shown considerable interest
in locating here, nothing is ae' yet
definite.
Park Rest Rooms
The Recreational Committee,
Village Council and Centennial
Cominittee are engaged in. a joint
project of providing a bath W10
and rest rooms at the !lark.
Legion Mernorial,
:Brussels Beaneh of the Royal
Canadian Legion moved tue
Cenotaph Wer froin its
former location on the lawn of
the library to the grounds of the.i
new Legion They haVO
BRUSSELS
METHODIST CH.JRCH
SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1867
1.1. a.111. Preacher:
RAW.A Alorrison Johnston
Everyone is invited, to this
special evangelistic service
THE AINGLILAIN t.:k.-/Uk(CH
Of, CANAidA
Prieet.
The Rev. e. G. •Braby, S.A„
SAINT JOHN'S — Erutiewe
Organist — Mrs C. falliOIE
t.s:Olia.ni, Holy illtioliarist
11 term No Service
8.0 e Community Service
at the Pare.
SAINT ALWAN'S
SAINT DAVID'S — A'i WOoL)
lu:'30 L.01111i11111Lty ,,i1
Elina Township Public Steuet
had it cleaned, flag bIALJti:141 0
erected flanking it, aud
ed.
centennial Park
The horticultural society icie,e
matte their park: at the es urn
entrance to We, village their cee-
tee:nal project. Large signs have
been erected, crab tree, shrubs
and flowers planted mei picnic
tables put up. Their many I: or
beds in the village have all bee's
planted in. red and wilite this
centennial year. The large bed.
at the municipal office has been
arranged to present a replica of
our Canadian flag.
NOTICE
Members of the 1924-1926
Short Course and their families
are invited to the smorgasbord
sapper at Brussels 'United Church.
on Saturday July 1st. Time
4.45 p.in. Tables are being re-
served,
LADIES INTERMEDIATE
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
June
30 Brussels at Milverton at 8,30
Winthrop at Wellesley at 9
July
3 Brileseth at Winthrop at 7
5. Wellesley at Blyth at '1
'Winthrop at Brussels at 3.30
7 Blyth at Wellesley at 9
9 Wellesley at Milverton at 2
10 Winthrop at Elyth at 7
Welleeley at Brussels at 8:30
14 Blyth at Winthrop at 7
Milverton' at Wellesley at 9
16 Wellesley at Milverton at2
17 .Brussels at Blyth at 7
Mibierten at Winthrop at 7
19 Myth. at Brussels S.2()
1. Winthrop at Milverton at 8.20
24 PreSsele at. Winthrop at 7
26 MilVerton at Blyth at 7
Wellesley at Brussels at 8.30
22 Myth. at Milverton 8.30
Brussels at Wellesley at 9
renesels at. Winthrop at, 7
August
2. Wellesley at. Bl'yth at 7
'Winthrop at Briissele at 8.31)
4 Myth at Wellnaley
Weltesiley a.t Milverton at 2
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Which cannee to tiuren. Presey-
what this year and taY,"erg the
expenses of one delegate - to the
Alum Co,liege St heel 1,,i United
taiurch 1*nuie.u, has bet.u, award,-
cid to Mrs. mien (.41J6011 of the I.
l'ordwitili church.
arjor lilt, field
worker for the Bo of Women,
wilt hold two work4hope
Hutee MS autumn on the theme
"A More Vital The first
will be at Ilensall on Oct. 2, froni
.10,00 a.m. to 4 p,m. and the I
second at 123'th on Ore 3. Miss
Smith will also speak at an even-
ing meeting on ()et. 2, in
Ontario St. Church, (Tinton.
3. 'flip Pall Regional t'onfer-
ences will be held as follows:
South Region at ay.
Oct. 21; North Region. at
Oct. 2.5: West Ilegion at
Westfield, Oct, 25: and Centre
Region alt. 111(incriaf. OH. 27. The
departments of Christran Citizen-
ship and Social Action, Leader-
ship :Development. Finance. and
Co-operation in Christian and,
Missionary 'Eche:alien are to be
empha sized,
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COME HOME CENTENNIAL SERVICE . •
AT
MELVILLE PRESI3YTERIAN CHURCH
ON
SUNDAY, JULY 2 AT' 11:00 A.M.
SPEAKER.: IREN. C, A. McCARROLL
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
LUNCH, WILL BE SERVED AT 1.00 P.M.
Th e tongregation take, this opportunity to extend an
invitation to all members, adherents, and interested people of our
community to ,ittend this service and Meet with the many former
fr embers of this church and community who We expect will he
attending this service.
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