The Brussels Post, 1967-08-24, Page 1$2.00 A Year In Advance 'no U,S.A., THE BRUSSELS POST TILVIISDAV, AUG. 24th, 196'l POST PUTSLISHING HOUSE
MEETING SEPT. 6 RE:
CLOSING CNR STATION
111(..ro will be it meeting held in
l'itiAsels Library raft otthestlay,
i4eltt (Wt. at 2.00 p.m. regard to
to removing the t.'NE. :,•2:eat here.
of the Pa s rd
T:f q•!rti he a representativo
Transport to
review this matter with all in-
ed part les alnci a d v is e "the
l'oard as to the extent of loss
and inconvenience to the pulite
that may result tram the aetion
proposed by the railway.
Al.] persons interested in having ,
an agent-operator here should.
attend this meeting,.
MAJESTIC W. I. HEAR
CONVENTION REPORT
The August meeting of the
Maicatie Womea's Insntitute was
to be a picnic, but auo to unfit
weather was held in the Brussels
Library basement.
ral, D. Hemingway, vice-
president, presided in the
absence of Mrs. J. Smith, pre-
sident, Mrs, Allan McCall,
the guest speaker, spoke on the
Institute Convention held at
in June. which she attend-
ed.
Mrs. J. Armstrong and Mrs. C.
MoCutcheon conducted games
told contests.
A delicions lunch was served
by tee executive committee.
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CRAWIRDOK
Mr. and Mrs. John Perrie
Sr. are on a holiday motor trip
to Vancouver and other points
Misses 'Kate McNabb, l‘lary
McDonald, Toronto. and Margaret
Shortreed, Walton, spent several,
days at Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Evans
and girls visited recently with,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Fish, Burling-
ton. 'Kathy returned with them
for a holiday
Miss Beverley Evans is holt-
da,ying at Restoole ant also will
visit PbtOr
The foriner Baker residence
west of the store has been pur-
abased by Eldon Wick, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, Wick and family
expeot to he moving in the near
fu
Mrs. Jack Vipond, Mitchell.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dunn last week
Mr, and Mrs. Ken :ruby and
daughter Cheryl. Shannonville,
end Mrs. Wm, Fngel end Ruth,
Stratford, visited with Mrs. Mac
Engel recently.
Mrs. Earl Dunn is in nowinan-
ville with her friend Mrs Bob
-Peters Moroi:11v Tiickl. Their
daughter Sue was 'killed in a,
plane crash in Gliebec.
BORN
KLEIN To Mi and MTS..
Wayne Klein. Brussels, at
Seafortb General Tlosnital. on
August 21st, tt dttughter.
Christina 'Louise (Tina), 9 lbs.
14 oz,
O.P.P. REPORT
During the week of August 13
to August 19, 1967 officers at the
Wingliam detachment 'worked a
total of 21.211% honrS and patro-led
2471 miles.
Five persons were charged and
eight persons were warned for
Higliway Traffic Act nftences
Twenty.seven Safety checks were
Ninducted during the week.
Jig Mittlial Code investigat-
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CARDIFF — PHILLIPS
Christ Church, Port Albert, was
the setting fey the marriage of
Beverley Jean Phillips and Lewis
Elston Cardiff on Saturday. July
22nd, Rev, Stanley Jay of Luck-
new performed the .double ring
ceremony,
The bride is the daughter of
1.11., nd Mrs. Thomas Phillips of
AshPield. The groom is the son of
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Cardiff of
Brussels.
clIvett ill TO nrriage. by her
father, the bride chose a floor-
length gown of organza over
taffeta, lace bodice with match.
ing fitted con; train, featuring an
empire waistline. Her flowers
'were deep pink roses accented,
with fern,
ll'ntron of honor was Mrs, Don
(Pole') (osher of Sarnia. She
wore a floor-length, empire
waisted gown of chiffon aver
taffeta in dark lilac and Parried
a holm et of variegated pink
Ti:arrt F. TTer lu-s&plece end shoes
matched her gown end she wore'
bi te gloves.
Pridsemahl, were Linda Little
o f RR 7, Lneknow and Brenda
Tfaldenby of l'Citenener. Their
dresses and flowers were similar
to those of the matron of honor.
Brenda Phillips. sister of the
'wide was flower girl, She was
dressed in dark lilac taffeta with
bodice and sleeves of white lace
and carried a basket of nink
roses,
Don Chesher of Sarnia was
groom Stil an. Ttshers were Victor
Cardiff of Sarnia, brother of the,
,Irroorn end Phillips of Ash-
t;oid hrollier of the bride.
rrsnniSt was Linda Poster,
Soloist was Mrs. Bill --(4ihson of
Tsioknow who sang TT walk he-
(Ode von,
A dirtier followed at the Clittroh,
1 1 ,1'
The bride's mother chose a
tulle line suit of lace over taffeta
white accessories and corsage, of
pink mums. The groom's mother
wore a pink (Itemo dress with lace
hndiec', white and pink acces-
soris and corsage of red roses.
A reception was held that
-111'10 a i Dungannon.
For travelling the bride chose
a dress of !,tetalie brocade. dark
accessories and corsage of
n;tilt. roses.
Following a wedding trip the
young mimic will reside at 1111.
4 Brussels. The grootn is etn.•
eloved with the Black l'on Paving,
Linwood,
i'ONCPATLILATiONLi
Congratulations are ext:ettded
to Miss Judith Wrarlatt. daughter
or 7,Irs. Atarlatt. wit() was sue-
essfill in olltaininc•,' a P.
Valetas from Min Prisines 171 4 ,1••
erithr-1 4 Of (4nrnprle rnr
NW' I "•al1linatioft s, e rtiiinletod
:till-1 it the nrOoriell
litottitfpuo
FIELD CROP SCORES
ARE ANNOUNCED
The followitig are the seores
awarded, in the 1967 Field Crop
Cmapetitions sponsored by the
BruSsels Agrlcultural Society,
The judge was Noman Schmidt
MIXED GRAIN .
Competitor
IVi 1. Clarence cCutcheon
RR 4,;Brussels
2., Clifford Bray,
RR 3, Brussels ....
Harvey Craig,
Walton
4. MartinBaan,
Walton
5. Roy alWinlliamson, vrto
6', Donald McDonald,
ER 2, Brussels
7, Charols Bray,
RR 3, Brussels ..„. ..
8,' "Norman Hoover,
RR 3, Brussels — ....
0. George Blake. Illyth
10, Douglas Fraser,
RR 2, Blytb
11, sames
Walton
12, Rae Houston
Rr, 2, Brussels
BARLEY
1. William Coultes,
Belgrave
.2. Glen CoulteS
Tielgrave
S. George Procter,
RR 5, Brussels
4. Martin. Bann,
Walton. . . . .. 81
,tIraliarn Work,
RR 5, Brussels
'O. Charles Thomas,
Brussels .. . . . .
7. George Blake
RR 2, Brussels
S, Charles Bray,
RR 3, Brussels
R. ,Tams . Williamson;
'Walton
10 Stewart Proctor
RR 5, Brussels
11, Norniau 'Heaver,
11P 3, flrussels
Clifford Bray,
'PP 3. Brussels
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/07"OUND
T/IF TRACK
Racing this pest week
rather darapeted. Although the
weather was dry here Friday
night, it was pettritig with al the
Deleware raceway cancelling the
n'r;'vnlliiig to Elaraboto WaS
wet on the Way but there the rain.
was oil ov-or. Time trials Were
hem pnd the hobby races Were
r te hut the ]liar 17)0 lap
was cancelleu en account.
7.11r drivers felt it was
t, fl:'!".9.101011S to complete the
lant.
Yol.r. time trials Will he held
r ,r.d rdee mitt this Sattirday
laoitta mot IliUtv'frills
DOCTOR FROM ENG.
ACCEPTS PRACTICE Al'
MEDICAL DENTAL
CENTRE HERE • •
• The chairman • .of the Medical
Dental clinic 'received 'word from • .•
Dr. K, Zy Ink of Barnet. pagial4
on Fridw, Aug, 78th to advise lie
intends to be in Brussels by the
September.
The community will be pleased
to hear this good news.
Construction of the clinic is now
rapidly progressing. With a doctor
and dentist a certainty the Med-
ical Dental Committee are to be
commended for their efforts on
behalf of the community.
RESULTS OF
SWIMMING TESTS
The following lists the mimeo
of the Brussels and area children
that passed the Red Cross Tests at
Lions Pool in Jnly.
Beg inners: SI-c)r t h
make, Bruce
Blake, Janet
Bone, Cathy
BrabY Cynthia
iludnark, Susan
Cardiff, Janet
Houston, Janice
Houston, Murray
Humphries, Kim
Humphries, Susan
Kotler, Debbie
Knight, Mary Ellen
MeOutcheon, Lori
Mitchell. Ross
Nichol, Murray
Pearson, Janet
Pennington, Earl
Stevenson, Sharon
Juniors:
Cardiff, Allan
rdi ff. Colleen.
Trumphries, Roger
knight Bruce '
Knight. Nandy
Pearson, Joyce
Rutledge. John"
Vella Ilea', Julie
Dlanne
Workman, Donald
Intermediates:
Gibson, Petet
Stephenson, ;Toan
sffillynn. Maureen
Cards and badges for the above
my be picked up at the telephone'
office in Brussels.
On behalf of the Brussels
Canadian, -Legion and the, Brus--
sels Lions Club, who sponsor
these lessons each Year. I would,
like, to congratulate these child ,
tell on their achievement, and
hope that we may have them with
tis again next year.
For those that did not pass the
test. do not get discouraged as
the lessons will be on again nest
year, and your will probably have
br.''ter luck.
viol all again next Year,
R.11- Bronson.
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
Miss Julie Rodnlf-o mid Mrs.
Constance Savage of Toronto,
visiled with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin
Martin.
Air. and, Mrs, Martin
visited with their daughter Mrs.
John Tooth of Montreal and
tlended Expo.
Me 's Choice, locally owned,
driven by 1Cen lllamson. calne
in first at i. T-Tanover Saturday'
night to pay $22.90,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers and
danghter Nancy, Scarborough,
visited Miss Mae Skelton who.
with Frances Exel, aCcompanted
them on a trip to Midland.
Clarence "White was the winner
of bicycle in the "Give A
Pike to a Kid You Like" at Bridge
Motors. Rev Cousins was ihe
wirmer of a crash helmet.
Mu.!,Tid Mrs. Bob Wood, Los
pre ni home with their
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
'Wend, A15-In grandson Albert and
71 (` W bride, offer visiting ExTio,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Chuck 1.:.-rieg.er of
Chatham were weekend visitors
tit. Cl cargo Wesouberg':!. Pa W110
and Planar returned with thong
to Chatham for n few days
rllys.
14e111. I taivirl Krauter
who tb two fn rtvpive,
grade A rating, is on leave at
home with his parents, Mr, and.
Mrs. C. Kraufer, from
Van. before r•oing to Rap:et-own,
ivtiss Beverly 1TcCn11 and het
volt sin. II-rather Snell. Landes-
hero, spent a very enjoyable time
last week at Expo. They resided
at the Lions shident indae while
thei'o, at St, TTnbert. (hieh. They
arrived holm, 'Monday night.
1 )1% and Mrs. P 5. MCIlae. Bon-
nie end Torn 'have returned from
f.,tenrlerl. holiday in the Can-
adian West, 'Pr. Verne was
a‘zoinrted bv the waves of
en 'wheat. The rhitaren touted tit.,'
farms while the adolts eltiOYed
r',111i1,- relining-, The 11CTISPS
v T‘TeTlae"s mother and
itt'c+thers in Vtirkton Sask., mid
:011 illi'Iti' 'tflhOolti
runcouvwn,
Score
91
90
88
87
80
85
84
83
Si
80
6
87
86
83
80
78
77
75
74
73
7(1
69
was