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The Brussels Post, 1967-09-21, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST $2.00 A Year In Advance 6'..1.:)(1 To U.S.A. et5 TIlt.ritsDA.Y, SEPT. 21st, 1967 POST PUBLISHING HOUBE FIELD CROP COMP. MAJESTIC W. I. HEAR STANDINGS ANNOUNCED GUEST SPEAKER FROM Morris, East WaveanOsh School Board Meeting' A large amount of routine school business was transacted at the regular meeting East Wawanosh T.S.A. Brussels Sept. 11, All were present. PayMent of bills theft 24. current accounts Pupils Accident Insurance Grant, Belgrave School pa ir Text Books Huntington Care- taker supplies General Supplies 'Bolgravo $1095.51 Brussels $1576,43 Blyth $2007.83 Construction Account Schaefers, 000- erleh $5650.00 Belgrave Co-op. $ 230.25 Monteith. McGrath 't 600.00 Iniperial Desks $ 423.6e The next regular meeting will be in. 13elgraVe School, Monday October 2, at 8:30 p.m, Geo. McCutcheon Ralph S. Shaw Chairman Secretary "BRUSSELS DAINTY DECORATORS" 4-H ULUB First Meeting Date: Saturday, September 9, 1967. at 1:30 P.m. Place: The first meeting of the Brussels 4-H Club was held at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Joyce Triehner, Opening: The meeting opened with th Pledge, Roll Call: All members were present. Business: The name "Prtissels for the club, An election of officers was Dainty Decorators" was chosen hold naming: President. Norma Mair Vice-Pres. .. Rosemary Blake Press Reporter Any Oil Pianist 7athleen Tranter 'Meetings will ,generally he held en Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. An exhibit. "Cotton Acces- sories for the Bedroom" will be Presented. Kathleen Nrauter b- the commentator. Each memb- er inalies a dresser scarf and one or two other accessories, TNiscussion: Member's pempb- lets were distributed and quest- eels :Theta the club answered. The Topics: (1.) Everyday bedroom uses. (2) Accessories Made: in this club. (i1 Color in the bedrotim, (4) 10 desirable bed- room ricceSsOries were alaii disc missed, Tbe Meeting was cape- e[1 with "( Catiaria,", Ln attraction of spedial in- terest at Tenissels Fair thisi year will bp on antimie display by the Majestic. W. T. MRS. GORDON NICHOL Mrs. Gordon NAdiol, 'Toronto, died Thursday, September 14th, in her 40th your. The former Oriole Garrett, she was befit al Park Beg, SttSk, daughter of Mrs. George Carrot(' and the late Mr. Garrett, Ilex husliand is a native of nrnsmds. surviving besides her husband and mother are 0 son, Robert, stationed with the Canadian f'or'ces iii Bermuda; three sisters and brother in western Canada. Punerat service was held from the D. A Bann funeral hennejirns- on Monday with burial in Prussels cemetery, Ttev. P. Cr, Braby of St. Toliti's Anglican Ch u rch o 1'1 I cia fed, WALTON 8th And 16th Unit Of Duff's UCW., Walton The September meeting was hold at the home of Mrs. Rae Hmustou on Wednesday evening September 13th, The meeting was opened with hymn 498, "More, TAlys To Thee 0 :Christ" with Mrs. Wilbur Tunubull at the piano. The Scripture, Psalm 139 wasl read by Mrs. Alvin McDonald followed by a reading by Mrs. Doug Fraser, The minntes Were read by the secrotary. Roll call was answered by 14 members. There was one guest. The regular eollection and copper collection, was received, Hymn 445 "MI the Way MY Saviour Leads Me" was sung. Mrs. Campbell We gave a very interesting report on the four day Leadership Training Coarse Which she attended at Alma College. St. ThOmas, in August. The Turkey Slipper is to he Nov, 1st, and there is an invitat- ion to the "Thank Offering" meeting at Winthrop on October .ith, at 2 p.m. Grace was sung and lunch served by Mrs. Jim Sniith. Mrs. (Thorp, McCall and the hostess, Bride-Elect Honored Miss tIelen T-Tollinger was the. guest. of honor at a miscellaneous mhewer held in the basement of Duff's Enited Church. Mrs, Tcenneth McDonald presid- ed over the program which includ- sister. Miss Ann n i„n ger, ,,ft : (Lief by Misses Mary Bewley ;ind Carol \When: piano sold Mks Karen McDonald, Contests. .'ondlicted by Mrs. Donald Prager •,,,r1 -Mrs. Ken MODOttald Were enjoyed. Miss T-Tollinger, her itillther mrs. Ctaretipo Itoliinger. and were celled to the frOnt, An iddress Was read by mrs. Pon Fraser and Misses 7nren tte- Denali], and a Milt e Eraser presented gifts. Miss Honing:et eXpreSsed her thrinkS: for the git'ts and .good Wisited, SPIN AROUND THE TRACK Saturday bight found the last race night of the season held at Planthoro, it proved to he a fruit- ful evening for the local red and white racer, They picked up the checkered flag in the first race, . second in the semi and a close second in the feature. This closed the racing .season on all Canadian race tracks. but the local crew are making. plans. to head for Oswego, Now York on. Saturday. Several of the local care will be traveling clown for. their international classic, Jack and his crew ere wished the booI of luck, WORK BEE MONDAY. SEPT. 25 Work Bee at Fair Grounds on 'Monday a fternoon, September Eiveryboay welcome. (Many hands make light worn-), PEOPLE WE KNOW George Pollard, of Monkten $ is: a patient iii. the Stratford General Hospital. Mrs. Winnifred Wright, Tor- onto, is at, present staying with Mrs. Win, T-T, Mrs, Jas. Swab, RR, 4, Brussels, is a patient in Victoria liospital i London: .111 and Mrs. Elmer Vance; Collins, N.Y., and Mrs: Leach Ot Stratford, were visitors With their cousin. Mrs. Ida EVans, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herb 'Miller, ResPeder, were 'visitors with Mrs. Coo. Chidlow on Friday and Sat- udray of last week, Mrs, Grace McCallum, :myth bas boon a guest of Miss Beth ho over. Miss Mae SREIHOn is enlOying 11(•1;Ciar in VanconVer and other estern points. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith or llorden. Sask. aro visiting al thr' tr. R. Smith home. Last week Norman attended the Nation Wide 'Masonic Council in Winnipeg. ,lames Fritz of RR 2, Frussels, was awarded a first prize' in the swine secctions at 7restern rate, Ms winning entry was a York- shire boar in Yearling category. Th., burial or Miss Myrtle nun- bar ni' Toronto. who left this area, 15 years ago, took place in Brus- ,-Is v e mr‘lpry eu Tuesday% con- ducted liv Rev, C. A. ATerifirroll. Con gra Inlet ions are extended Ihe following yntmiig exhibitors who carried off top honors in the Ontario flog Prodevers Special Parrow CleSs of WleSteitii fair, t'eedre, Thomas wen the' eliareeienahli) and also phnied second iii howniattship, Bolt Tuoma , riot third and their sister Dinnue fifth. They are the chill- i re.n of Mr. and :lilts. rharles ThellIffs or BrtisSels, Jack Cardin , ft ft 6, 94, Citiorgo Procter, sots, 93, M.4111;1.1)1 Work, Ra';;,, .13134oseDs 12. Stewart 1)rocter, Brio. sets 91. (loopee RR '2, Brussels 90. Leslie Knight, 43 Brussels lira Knight, RR 24 Brussels ;Tim Firtz, :RR 2, BrusSels 88 Me ries Thames, Brussels 87. Harry Bolger, Walton 80, linrvey Craig, Walton: 84. Roy Williamson, Walton, 8311 Clare Veitch, RR 2, Brussels 83, Jack Knight, itp. 2, Brussels 82 1A Clifford, Bray, RR 1, Brussels S 9 . :Martin Haan, Walton 813i4 Stanley Bleeper, RR 5, Brue- seis Si Phi) ries Pray, Tat 3, grusselS .80, • NVilfrott Strickler, •RR 'Brus- sels 79. - Max •Domaray. Binevele 77. Laurie .Black, RR 5, Rrnssels 76. The. Field Competition wee judged by Norman Schmidt o( Ont, Anniversary Service . The Anniversary Service of the h:t'It el rnited Church Will be held Sunday at 11:00 a'.111 PersOlals 7 \1 1 % and Mrs. Lyle Campbell of challnim were visitors With Mr, and Mrs. Les. P:arl. und Mr, and Mrs. Chester T9at I, Mr. and Mrs. (Chester Earl 'wore Sunday visitors With, Mr. and Mrs, Norman, Coghlin of .11wmul. Word was I'm:TA:Ye(' from Sim Pearson by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson, that he bad rrived P! ro ,tola, Colnmbia, En. route Janine -in and Trinidad were visited liv the Cuso VoltinteerS. No will take a one month course in Spanish in Bogota. -Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Williams and 1Thri and Mrs. Wm. Osborne of Ciarli•son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marlin and Mrs. A, (loildon, of Pnolias. -Air and Mrs. Alf Sutton, Brampton. Mr, Henry Conley. Frankford and Mr. and Mrs. How, and Moore wore visitors with 'ATI% and 'Mrs, Tort eloafion, my and Mrs, Roy Tress, Mr-, and' [Tarr)' Voss and faintly and 'Arr. and Mrs Jack Seilkitis and family, and Mr. And MIS, Witt u lt;rc'r of Toronto, Ross Gibson and Miss Rendre 'Davidson or ,islowel wore Sunday viSitors with 'Mr, and Mrs, W. Kra titer. The September meeting- of the iirassels Women's Institute was held in the library basement en. :-,-eptemlier 14th. The. Inxtitute Ode was repeated, as was the Mary Stewart collect. Mrs. Anly Speir read the mlnutss and ih0 treasurer's report. Mrs. IL Hemingway conducted the mooting. A Huron County W.I, Rally Wios IIIITIONneed to he held itt Crodlion on October Znd, Each Institute it to send two delegatee Iii's. reported that the plaque had been received for the Ainley Araystone at the cemetery', Mrs. R, 'Purvey, Mrs. E. Parish and Mrs. Win Fivans were am. pointed to sot ltu an antique dis- play at Brussels Fail Fair. The roll Nal WEIS answered by naming a farm implement not In use to-day. Mrs. C. Hemingway gave our- Agricultural ren t events on Mrs. Richard Snell, of 13:Anton Ltd., in Myth, was glues( speaktr and Spoke on the processing of sheep skin and wool pulling. She f old us that there are only two wool pellers in Canada - the other being in Vancouver. Mrs. Snell displayed: some of the pro- ducts that are sold at the factory in Myth. Miss Ella Pearson. thanked Airs. Snell and prestent. her with a gift. A such by 'Linda was %a.m• much enjoyed. The meeting closed with The Queen. Grace wilf4 sum!: and 'molt SO1'1-0(i by Mrs. Cud. more. ' Mrs. McLarty and Mrs. Strachan . DONATIONS TO BRUSSELS FALL FAIR (Not included in Prize LiSt) Brussels Livestock Sales earn $50.00 Wm. Stratychnk ..10.00 Cordon Engel 5.00 Robt. Cunningham 5.00 .\lex Th2111%9011 5.00 lack Conley 1rdWe, 4-.00 HarrisonOrust 2.10 Itat-rison's Store, Moncrieff 2.00 1,othar Weber FIRLISSELS MIDGETS WIN 1st GAME IN PLAYOFF SERIES Tile. Brussels 'Midgets trounced Rostock 17 - here on September 14th tot win the first game. of a out or series for the \VOAA rhampionship, Neil Cowing, pitying' for' the Brussels Midgets was credited With 17 si rikeen Is. The next game is to lie piayed ifi Sehringville this Friday at 'ie PRIZE LISTS AVAILABLE Pali Fair prize lists are still available at the Brussels Post. of Morris Board in members was author- ...... $ 560.15 $ 739.00 $ 700,00 ....... $2097.18 $ 288.08 5, Brag- Brussels, BAINTON LTD., SIXTH 1.09