HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-10-05, Page 10,011 A Year In Advance THE BRUSSELS POST TIECitsDAy, OCT. 5th, 1967 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE •
BRUSSELS OFF AND ON AGAIN FALL FAIR BRUSSELS MIDGETS WIN
W.O.A,A. CHAMPIONSHIP
Brussels Midgets Won the
Cliampionship when,
after Brussels won the first two,
of the three out of five series,
Rostock dropped out, Congratu-
lations to the boys : and: their
coact.
Brussels Juvenile Girls Team
Celbrate Championship
Brussels .Juvenile Girls ball
team celebrated their victory with
a party at Silver Lake on. Satur7,
day evening, The girls won the
chi) Melons:hip by eliminating
Milibank, St, Mary's and Wing7,
ham in three games straight in
each series,
Each team member was pre-
sented with a crest. The coaches,
Maxine Morrison was given a pair
of parings,. and Joe Machan a.
lighter, by team members in
appreciation of time and effort
devoted to the team.
A $25 lucky ticket, drew by
Steven Morrison made Murray
Gaunt the 'Winner,
'.Ceara members are Karen Mtit
ter, Linda 7411son, Dianne Mach,
an, Natey glowing, Joyce Taylor,
Doris Couites. Anne Meehan,
Coleen. Cardiff, Bonnie Pletob.,
Pat MaChanDebbie McCall awl
Shirley Pipe.
CRANBROOK
Mrs. Pearl (Alderson) Plowed,
Gravenhurst, her daughter, Lori,
raine, Scarborough, and Mrs,
tIsie Knight, Listowel, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight
and called on other friends
this vicinity.
Jack Knight has been a patient
in rAstewel Hospital the past
Week,
Mr, and Mr.S. Bob Peter, Elliz-
tibetli and Tan, BoWmanVille,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Egirl Dann and .Teant
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Devine and
faiiti-1 y, Toronto, visited Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Smith and faintly
over the weekend,
Sunday „visitors with Mr. and
Mrs!. Clare Voitch included Mr,
and Mrs. Elgin Mcnitcheon and
Mr. an.d Mrs, Claude MeCtiteheon
and fait Thindalk.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drum and
family and. Mr, and Mts. Dot,
Jacklin and 'Tracy Lynn, all Ot'
Bloolningdale, Mr, and Mrs,
Ra1Ph Mitcham MI'S. Bev. Weber
and jettater, ListroWel, visited on
Stintlay with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dann,
aie'sster, WitSer,
*Pent ti few' days last Week in
the
Nitititt
1St 'Brussels Brownie rack
TneetS every Wednedsay , 4:36 —
S;00, T3rnasels Public. SchoOl,
POSTAL uRvic"
T flit idisgi ring Day, Monday,.
October 9th, 1.967, All postal
sorvi ceS ado cancelled for this
day.
iyail or dispatched,
rerol service:.
Tlic linnet \vi 11 be closed,
WALTON
Wolton W.
The September meeting of the
Walton Women's Institute was
held the Community Hall. The
progranl for this meeting waS
under the Citizenship and Educat-
ion committee, Mrs. Win. Hum.
phries and Mrs. Rao Huether,
Current events were given by
Mrs, ljumpbrieS, Mrs, R., Ilnether
introduced Mr. Bert :Freeman of,
Teeswater who showed pictures
of ltlarhadOs, llatnalear, Florida,
and Scotland,
The president, Mrs. ,Tan van,
Vila, president, presided for the
business part of the meeting. The
minutes of the last meeting,
the financial' report and the ear-
respondenee were read by Mr8.,
Gerald Watson. The Fall Rally
was to be at C'rediton Oct Ast,
Dole:4110-qt appointed for this were
Mrs, Wm, framph.ries and Mrs.
Jas, Clark,
The resolution. concerning the
contamination oil soils, air and
water with insecticides etc., was
read, It was reported that the,
of-lt of supporting a foster child
had gone tip from $60 to $84, This
is divided between five Institute*
in the district,
Tt was deckled to send two
ladies to take the course "Ba,king
with Yeast". to Clinton Oct, 1.7th
and IStb, Mrs, Jas, Axtman to be
(11c leader and other ladies were
named to. be contacted to get one
e•o• with: 111,'i', Mrs. Jan van Vliet
was appointed to go to a Wall
Rally at Guelph on October 25th,
Mies( Institutes for the October
meetine; wore to be invited from
Sonforth, Cranirroolt, Moncrieff,
PriisseSt anti Londeshore.
Final plans were diseussed: for
the Variety Night concert to be
held in Walton CommunLy Haft.
Oet. 20th and 21st. Mrs. van Vliet
along with 2 ot the children,
costume, are to appear on
Wtady's program OKI\TX.TV on
pins or some-
ENGAGEMENT
`1The engagement is fittiOtineed
of Ann Marie Patricia Petryeltra,
only (laughter of Mr. and MrS.
Pe.tryclivii or Toronto, to
Barry Pleteh. eldest soil
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pleteli of
wrartinT it>ill titre place
lip TOronto, October 2-SUL
LOWE — DAVIDSON
A honeymoon trip which
eluded a Thousand Islands cruise
and a visit to Niagara Falls, was
token by .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lowe, who Were married at KROX
'Presbyterian Church., Listowel.
Rey. David Crawford officiated,
Tlw bride, the former 6 ace
Davidson, Kitchener, is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Male
Da V d son „Liscow el
"rho bridegroom is a son of Mr.
and Mrs, john Lowe of BIM SSel S.
Ruth AieTziggart of :Kitchener
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
Were Anne Lowe. Brussels, and
Mrs. Ca ry Connors. Niagara
Murray Lowe, Brussels was
host man. The bride's only,
brother, • Mark, 'and John. Pipe.
Brussels. ushered.
A reception was held at the
Twin 'Cables, Listowei,:
• The couple are living n Brrts-
sets,
DEVRIES ROGERS
Gladstone Baptist Church was
the setting for the marriage of
Domia Jean Rogers, RR 2, Bel-
mont. and John Deyries or
Woodstock,
The bride is Me daughter or
Mr, and Mrs, William C, Rogers
of rut 2 Belmont, Mr. and Mrs.
Molnar] Berries, RR 3, Brussels,
ar(1 parents of the groom,
The ceremohy took place on
Saturday, Septernner 23rd, at 12
o'clock noon, with Rev, Bruce
Schwan' officiating,
Mias Shirley Rogers provided
the wedding
The bride was given in tnar-
riage by her father.
Miss Ruth Rogers was her
sister's maid of honor,
Peter Bevries was
for his brother. flu eSt S worn ush-
ered by Noman norton and "Wayne
Ma rlatt.
A reception was hold the
T110 ('0111110 rosidn ;if Fo
word, Out,
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
London, Oat
'Pont. li'rlencls:
()nee again it is 1.iinc fit I' etleW
which we
to rennin''
.who attendrd
Centennial Colehrations in
prussels, we thoroughly elloyed
lie \v-v.d erf I receatien. and
wprtrith of filar Tiomr:coniing,.
ware indeed a most heart-warmine
..0v.001•ienee which will lona be re.
ivornlwred 1w :1) many. I'm siirP,
r)il1' pi.ro thanks in yon foil's
who nlny• such a very imperial-it
mitt in all file• many projects
eoneortiinit flee of fly.
All good Wisheg you Ind
yours,
Sinergrely,
Mary Work,
DISTRICT YOUTH,
FOUND UNHARMED
'Kenneth McLean was safe home
again Wednesday night
Tho 1,.i ,year-old son of iVir. and
M I'S. Donald McLean, Morris
Township, was last seen Tuesday
at s p.m. when he left the house.
When lie had not returned
abutmidnight his parents notifi-
ed \\Ingham O.P.P,
N•ei gh boar son reh ed rround'
ine area all night.
Search parties, organized by the
quie an extensive aearch,
or a wide area Wednesday with-
out (race of the boy,
The yoUth, who said he spent
the night in the bush and wander-
ing around ' Wednesday, was
spotted by a Man who Wri,S return-
ing from the Turkey supper at
Relgrave.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MacFarlane,
Ethel, Out,, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce Merilyn to Douglas Wayne
Viltoont. son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Vincent, Londesboro,
Out,
Marriage to take Place at Mel-
ville Presbyterian Church, Brus-
els on Saturday, October 28th at
two thirty,
RETIRES FROM CNR
("lift' Rashid], Mitchell former-
ly of I3russels, has retired from
the CNIL
r!OWLING NOTES
The trains are close in points
and howlers are coming along.
Team Standings
.1.(1 elc'a Streaks 25
Lois' Lepricons 24
Nod's Stedies 23
Dave's. Devils 22
Nick's Ite.d Caps 20
Mels'
13
Ladies' High Singres
Karen Tiastings
Ruth I Nether
healer Nichol.
jean Bolg,or
Ladies' High Triple
Min -hie Nichol
Ka ren TN stings
;Tenn I iolger
H qh Single
lioss Duncan
linel .Steph orison
Murra y Imwe
Ron IN ether
Men's High Triple
Murray Lowe
1'111 qtenbenson
Tte e ther
Sobatitutes
1'a- 0 Wheeler for bTali.oti Meehan
:kTorrnr 'Lowe 'for Jim Mal\l'ail
Anne Lowe for nianiie. ATeNeil
,'•,, for Don ,TaCklin
Cordon for Wayno Jaeldin
HORSE SHOW
Inclement, weather and the
fact that it was broadcast the,
fair was called Off and many did,
not hear the later announce-
ment that. it would go on, caused
] sharp decrease in the attendance
at the Brussels Fall Fair.
In spite of the rain and mud,
many people from the area visited,
the Palace Thyrsda,y night to view
the, exhibits and enjoy the musical
program presented: duets, Julio
and /Laurie Campbell; Pauline
Trio, Linda Wilson, Nancy Pear-
McCittelleon and Cathy CouSimt,
son and Julie Valiance. United
Church Sextet. group, Lori Me.
Cuteheon, Barbara Wlyulick K.
Sullivan. Knight. Sisters, step
dancing Solos, Gail Travis, Geo #
Procter. I
130th indoor and outdoor : classes
were well filled.
The school parade, headed by
the Legion Pine band included.
Grey Township Central School;:
Walton Central. Scheel: and Brus-
sets Central School, accomFattleil
by Seaforth. H. S. Trumpet Band,
Brussels school received first
prize for marching and float,
Walton. School was second,
The :Pair was officially opened
by Murray Gaunt MPP, who was
introduced by DorC,,,McDonald, tilt?
Fair President, Robert Canning.,
ham Was master of ceremonies.
Thereo Was an excellent horse 8h
ki.:1\‘1.,7sesistan llekygri.\evahltane7erli, (,radio).s()afet
Murray Long feleetrie carving
'Prize Winners
The flower classes were Well
filled and Mrs. W. Moorhead ;
Cloderich. who judged. said the
otmlity was excellent. Mrs, T, W,
Armstrong was winner of both
Ceo. Keith special for over all
1 flints and McConnell special fOt
most points in arrangements,
-Mrs [told. runningharn was
winner in Rose classes.
Mrs. L. Stonehouse won 4116
Simpson Sea special for Most
points, in sections L & 0. (Baking
and' flowers), a silver rose howl.
Mrs. Olen (' oultes judged
Domcslie manufactures. where
ex hibit s were down. Airs. L.
Stonehouse was over n11 winner.
Mrs. Allen Searle won Blake
Bros. Special. Mrs. ,T. W, Arm-
strong won ilie Salad special
donated. firs, Jas. -Ma', and
the 'Relish Plato special donated
by Mrs. W. Turnbull,
tooTutinned on inside page)
PREMIER JOHN ROBARTS
TO BE AT GORRIE FALL FAIR
Prentice' John Robarts will
arrive at the Gerrie Fall Fair oh
Satfirday. October 7th, at 1:1!2()
p.m. He will he pleased to meet Ns
many people as possible.
(let. PI at' 2.r.'10 pin. 'Phe Brussels Post,
Mrs. Roy Willininson, past Pre- always look forward
sident, was presented With an and pass it along.
Institute pia, It was decided that like everyone
all past presidents shmild ha the
-preset ted with
11 777 S111'010'.
Tie meoling closed with "God
S'a Ye The Queen", With Mrs.
Felrold Bel-et'' it Ole piano.
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DECREASE'S ATTENDANCE, FINE