The Brussels Post, 1967-11-02, Page 1$2.00 A Year In Advance THE BRUSSELS POST, TiltritSDAY, NOV. end, 1967 POST PUBLISHING HOUSIG
(lime": and goblins were out, on .A. good RUM ber Of residents of
their usual Hallowe'en "trick or this community called at the new
treat" culls, Windows gut the Brussels Medical-Dental Cectre
deeoratiopS, to meet Dr. Zyluk, who arrived •
Unfortunately there were More 61'0 from England slit Monday ,
than ghosts and goblins on the evening.
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEETING
'['ho regular meeting of the
Village Council was held in, the
Municipal Office on October 30th,
all in cm bore being PreRent,
The rollowing in 0 tiOnS were
carried,
Moved by J. L. McCutcheon,
seeonded by If. S. TenPas that
the minutes or the meeting of
October 4, 1967 be adopted as
Moved by H. J. TenPas that the
Council ;adjourn and open as a ,
Court of Revision,
There being 00 appeals the
Court adjourned on motions
of 1. G, Campbell and J. L.
McCutcheon.
Moved by I. G. Campbell, sec-
onded by H. J. TenPas that
(eorge he appointed. Rep-
resentative of the Village of
Brussels on the Huron-Bruce
'District Secondary School Board
for the year 1968.
Moved by I. Cr. Campbell, sec-
onded by T, L. McOutcheon that
the accounts as approved be paid.
Medical Dental Centre
Donation ..... 1000.00
streetlights 184.7(3
broken wire 11.50
Mel jacklin, gas 4.00
C. Cardiff, salary 450.00
half cost lights
and 'wire 161.91
Pour months
colored lights 115.76
Maitlar.ul Teleeervieee
rates and, tolls ..,, , 48,59
Dongl;is J. Callaeder,
October Nursing
account. ........ — 178,00
Cordon Stiles, October
garbage 113.5,00
/Post, Orrice, TT.T,S. 6.88
Receiver Cenerol, 'rag
deductions and 0,P. 100,84
c):ei.E,R.S. Pension
fund ,0404
Moved by Campbell, see-
ended by H. J. TenPas that Gordon
Workman tend Wee TT. Xing he
deputized as Special Constables
'for Hallowe'en.
Word was received from the
Centennial Grants Division that
an eXtension• for completing the
Centennial T'roiect had
bisoh• granted to .Tune 10, 1!)0,
Considerable disemesion took
no the burning of garbage,
Crain O letter from Mr.
tan MCDoeld. rebidding, the
horning of garbage at
a (Irwin. Tine {o the 0%e OS-
v 00St of disposing of the gar-
broe in ally other mnneer except
by burning ('ouncil derided that
it action wonld be, talteh ai,t the,
Present time and estiodally
view of the fact that 'hotel is
pnvonebing.
ikloved by T1, T. Tenses, Seeottd,
MERCHANTS ASKED
TO CO-OPERATE
ii. would undoubtedly please the
ehopping public:, in relieved park-
ing, it busInese people would park
their care and truclks off the main
wed. ••
The ladies do not relish having
to carry a heavy toad of pur-
chases several blocks to their
cat's.
'With winter, and the Christ-
mas eeason approaching the
parkine situation will become
more acute. If buyers become. too
;Ineoyed with parking facilities
here they will, no doubt., go ,else-
where to shop, Tt is to the-
interest or the local businessmen.
to do what they ea") to 'alleviate.
the situation.
e Village Council requests
the co-operation of the merchants
in this matter, We are sure they
will ho considerate enough, for
their own benefit, to do so.
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. jack Knight were
at Expo last week.
Mrs. Verna Myers, Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Pare, La Salle,
and Mrs. M. Baker, ListoWel,
were week-end visitors with Mrs.
Lytle Gordon.
Mrs. Earl Dunn spent a few
days in Bloomingdale with Mr.
and mrs, Dthe jacklin.
Mr. and MrS. Stuart Stevenson
nnci fomily visited with relatives
in Toronto over the week-end.
Miss Alice T. rereest and Mrs.
Mae TSeigel visited With Mr. and
Mrs, Oliver Bannerman 1150ekton,
fin Sunday.
Congratellatione to Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Taylor, Va ran on the
a~rrinoI of a bossy daughter on
October Tint, 'in' Ciieton Hospital,
Change of Time . • •
On Sunday, November 5. h. the
services in 1•(tog Presbyterian
(lbureli will change to 1 p.m. for'
Sunday School and regular service.
of worsliiu at 2 pin. The sacra-.
in en t of tin p Hsu" wilt be • acItntte-
etered
Attend Sectional Meeting
Nine metribere of the Aftertinele
end Evening (Voiles of the W'M'S
a.?tenden1 the Sectionnt meeting'
in Atwood Presbyterian Church
on October 2.5. Miss /lisle' Taylor,
lIce'. N.. who has worked in a
rural hoelyitui in Nigeria since
190,2, was the gOest speeker and
also showed interesting pictures
fellowieg inn 'h in the church
leeeen felt,
edionrn, 'to Meet again De-
(ember 18, Or at the call of he
Peeve
1. C', Xrenter Wm. TT.. Xing
fleeVe
flmok
Vre These misguided per-
sorts, who were old enough to
leninv better, used Ffallowe'eu to
engage in some very dangerous
"pre cks".
Firemen were called to put, out
at least twenty fires, Tires. and,
straw, saturated with gasoHno
were piled in the streets and set
ablaze. -Fortunately there WOK
Mlle wind.
Fire hyd ra Tits were opened and
streets flooded. If any of the fires
had gone out or control there
wood not have been enough
Wo Or OreSSM'o to fight them.
The so ealled "pranksters" who,
were) responsible showed little
mini/Ion sense and a. complete lack
of responsibility, by their actions.
Obstructions were added dang-
ers on the streets and hundreds or
tin cans were strewn on the- male
street.
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weppler
and Mrs. J, H, Wilkie, London
weve 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan MoCiall.
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis- Mathers
cif London. Were visitors with Mr.
arid Mrs, Rae Houston.
Mrs. Alvin Sander, Thoroid; Mr,
!Ind Mrs, Floyd Jenkins and
fa 11111Y of Ingersoll, and Fred
Moran, Richmond Hill, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
C`larmco Martin.
Mrs. Charles McCutcheon was
a visitor in 'Windsor with her
cousin Mrs. Eva Coleman.
Sacrament of Baptism
The Sacrament of Baptism was
admi nist prefl at Duff's United
Church on Sunday. Infants baptis
cad by Rev. D. E. Doeken were:
Cery Pant, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Inve,rne flodkili: Timothy James,
son of Mr. and Mrs. ,James Fritz.
and Linda Doreen. daughter or
Mr, and Mra. Tinnter
Mrs. 'Walter Bron(lfoot is borne.
ou'te'r tieing A patient in Victeein.
Hospilel, London for the past
several ueeks.
MRS. WILLIAM. DOIG
Mrs, William DOig, • flt of
Howlett Township, died Tiles-
day, at the Oallaiidr. Nursing
Houle 'in. Bette8010.-
She is. • -sterViVed by two
datighterse• Tors, Dorothy. Earle,
London; Mrs. Cl.oielon (Margaret)
Mundell. 'llurnberry ToWnship;
son. Void. Fer.Ems: brother,
Peter Patrick. St. Thomas,
sa'u uei'tII Sei'Vle Wes held
Thursday from the Moir runernT
'Room tlorrie at 2 p.m. 'Modal
WtI ill giittlAWtit'th
Dr. Zyluk, who was introduced
by 11, Stream", chairman of the •
Medieal-Dental Centre Committee,
received a warm welcome from
those who were able to be
present.
Dr. Zyluk replied briefly to the
introduction and said he hoped to
begin biepraetiep here shortly.
The doetor's • :services were in
'immediate demand. as he was
summoned that same evening to
attend a patient •Who required
emergency: treatment,
GUEST SPEAKER TO ADDRESS
MAJESTIC W.I. MEETING
't'he November meeting of the
Majestic WA, will be held Thurs-
day. November 9th, at 8 p.m. In
sibs Public Library, Mr. Peter
T-Temingway of Listowel will be
the guest speaker: Everyone
welcome.
LADIES
The Short Course "Baking With.
Yeagl" is being sponsored by the
Wo (2,11'e Institute. Would anyone
caring to take the course please
call 'Mrs. D, Berrie, 42RW1.3
or Mrs. E. Cudnmee, 464W5
All Indies in conninthity are
welcome.
rOuW.ING NOTES'
Team Standings
Team standings are still in the
So me positiom,
Ned's Stedies
Jack's Streaks
ve's Devils
Lois' Lepricons
',Metes Red Caps
Bet's Under Dogs
;isles Sinele
Dianne tiewther . 209
Shirley Wheeler 227
Lois McAleer 21.7
Ladies High Triple
Deanne Huether 64'7
Lois i'tcA,rtor 5.27
let tv Bronson_ ...„..., 7112
Mons High Single
Ron IliwIlter 272
11111 Stephenson 253
Jack Fliggins .......... , 284
Mens Hieb Triple
Ron Ifuether 082
:leek lliggins 124
607
Substitutes
Murray Lowe for Marion Mather".
Beim" TAiether for Lloyd Machatt
Vern Hastilig,s for ,Tine Ward
ee, Tiolgor for' jean Bolger
Subs. Hiejh Stores
Delon illieflier
'Murray T,owe
erele t
yeesee, ''ilrslt 0l
It was announced at the week-
end that there will be a a-day
deer season, Nov, ii, 7 and 8, in
the Counties of Huron, Halton,
:Brant. 'Wentworth 'Waterloo,
Perth Wallington, Grey and Bruce
excepting :the Townships of Am-
abel, Albemarle, Eastnor, Lindsay
nod St Edmunds in Bruce Collar
Where a one-weelc season is held.,
Shotguns only are allowed in .
the Counties, of Huron, galton,
Brant, Wentworth. Waterloo,
Perth, and 'Wellington. Rifles are
permitted in Bruce and Grey •
Counties, The use of dogs Is
prohibited in all counties,
G. WILLIS INJURED
IN SINGLE CAR CRASH
adhson Willis had a narrow
escape from death when hey
received multiple injuries In a
one-car crash on Huron Cottnte
Road 12, one and a half miles;
south of Brussels; late. Wednes-
dav afternoon,
Mr. Willis is in Wieghate and
District: Hospital. He suffered
broken ribs. chest injuries, fract-
ured knee cap and left finger and
multiple lacerations. His Condition
is reported as satisfactory.
The accident occurred when
Mr. Willis was returning home.
alhont 5:15. front the SS No. 7 Mc-
ICillolt ToWnship School where
lie teacheS. Ms car left the road'
and crashed into a tree.
The car is a total wreck.
Lions To Purchase Projector
For Use Of The Cal mtinity
The regidar meeting of the
Brussels Lions Club was presided
over by the, Club president. Lion,
Col Smith.
Business included reading of
the mint) f es and correspondettee.
It was decided to use the proceeds
of the sele of NHL Hockey draW
tickets Lo buy a projector for the
ttse' of t1L: tommunity. $15,00 WAS
given to help pay for crests for
Champion Brussels 8qUirt
Ball Teem. There was a dieelia-
shin On consideratioii of Stionsor-
ing Teen Towu, with Lion George
Langlois to report at the next
meeting, Proceeds of $255.00 from.
the 'World Series Tickets Ives
donated to the Recreational
Conrinittee.
PEOPLE, WE KNOW
Mr, end Mee, W. J. re Cardiff
Were week-end visitose In Tor-
unto.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy
spent. the week-cud in Toronto,
where they attenden the marriage
of their noice Ann Kennedy end
Roger Nedwell. The bride is the'
younger dn.ughtor of Me, itnd Tres,
'flu t'ii iottf.
Fire Department Had RESIDENTS WELCOME
OPEN DEER SEASON
Busy Time Hallowe'en Night. DR. K. ZYLUK HERE IN HURON COUNTY
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