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VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEETING
inaugural meeting of the.
Village Council was hold is the .1
M RIC i pat 'Office on January
lit Ii, 1 968, all Menthol's being'
pri.sont
Tho on ths of Office were
talon by the Clerk, after which,
Bevera ad C. A, MoCarroll • of
t he Presbyterian Church spoh,e
to (bound]. Mr. M'aCarroll stressed
the importance. of using Clod as
our guide lines . over keeping in
mind that we o re judg.,,od by Our
rtwn chn I-actors. Reeve Kr•auter
thanked Mvean.oll,
Thr, following motions were
carried.
Moved by L C, Campbell, see-
°tided by C. L. Cousins that the,
iliinut es of the m eeting of Dec-
ember 13, 19t17, be adopted as
read,
Moved by J, L MoCirtcheou
Seconded by C. T.. Cousins Oat
By..La w No. 1 -1 9118 be introduced
and rend a first and second time
and passed,
ThIS being a by-Tow appoint-
ing Or Confirming (he appoint-
ment of certain officers tel serve
the Munieipa lity of BruSsela
for the' year 106$,
Moved by T, CI Campbell, sec-
onded by ri"„1”, TenPas that By
Trout' No. '1-1965 be read f i1•d
time and pa csed and tic, Reeve.
and Clerk ho authorized to sign
end Sealed With the CozTorate
Seal.
Moved by J. L. McCut ch non
seconded by H. .1„ TenPas that
wp apply 10 the Dei] rf1T1INIt of
iTIoh10,1vs for' the balance of
pvlionemores.
move l ( by- C. L. Cousins see-
1. fl Cu m lie] tha ended by
we apply to the Oulu rio
Colltora (ion to be volopIn on(
as all o ',pert n drs1141111 eCt
rc'
,1, TertP s. sec- d by
!, Cousins that the onded by C.
approved he paid. (^mini Is as
R. FREDERICK COOPER
It. Frederick Corroor, till. died
Friday at the Seaforth Onn-
inually I I °spit 01 following a,
:dim'', Illness,
111 was horn ill. Seaforth and
had fa tined ill (:II area for many
years a nd later was employed ah
a ch.srk nt the (IND, Clinton, Ile
served in both the First War and •
the Beeond WOrld War, H. wns
a member Northsidc' United
Church and the. Royal Canadian
Mr. Cooper wars predeceased
by his first wife, the former
71a e Appleby. and is survIved by
his 50000d wife, the former Mar.
qa rot St mill ensou, Also surviv-
ing are two (In liters, Mrs, Louis
Edo' und I Merle; johnston, Hot-
stein, and II) stepchildren, Roy
J.\ ppleby, Mil chell—
!Id Cordon Stephenson.
all of Brussels, 'Kenneth Steph-
.eason, Myth, Mts. George,
(Isobel J Tleimple and Mrs. Lloyd
(Jean) Selmildt, both of Strat-
ford, Mrs. Thomas 'Doreen)
Oro oiii, 'Myth, Mrs, Kenneth
(Shirley')I kin, 14111 mire Mrs,
!Kenneth (,1lllizabeth) Sholdice,
Prussels, 111'1) bre( hers
A, Cooper, Emend ville. Joseph
D Cooper. Tin. ke rsm it , nine
,iireln ild reit three great-
graadohildrt'n.
Futter!. service was bejd mon-
day at 2 p.m, from the Cox fun-
eral home, Sea forth. Res-, • C,
Prit t on of Norlllside Unit
"1.11!..(41, officiated. Temporary
old mu bin (mt. Vas in Clinton
nsol rum.
COUPLE CELEBRATE
50th ANNIVERSARY
TA fr. and 111 us, John Cmpbell
of i;rtissols, vin) (11.1 cele-
bra led I lie h. ",nth wedding an-
niversary with a filmiry dinner,
.1. 'Nicht)], part
contra et . •
ri00,00.
l'a I dinners 1TM s.
Gord on 51.Jles. 1)ocenther
plowing and ,gravel •-• 219.10 .
ifospital-
iza.tion ...., 19.50
NA'a erloo 3.1c.dical
('n-operative.
Medical
51.00
oi ver General, Tax
deductions a 711.22
O1I19R.S, pension
(lor(1011 Stiles Dec-
ember An rhapre • 10.5.0.0
!1-10010 1.11nyors attd
Reeves, 10118 fees „„ 10 00
Moved bY 11, G CaMpbelL sec-
onded by T1. ,T, ToriPas that the
Meet 11, ga(tioli lii.
February 5. 1.965
' 1.
In ago In
or at. the call
isi1114:
FRANCIS T. McCAUGHEY
Francis Th On I ati met 'aughey r
75, RR 2, Illytli, d tett III his home
sday,
lion) in Morml Township, 10. W a S.
it (Li the Int(' 11 r. runt Ps, .1.
./.A1('Cr uglieY• He had ravine(' in,
014;l rea all his lire.
11 i s \ the former An no,
Curtin. died. t 'wet- weeks ago,
Sur, i ring are a 'sister, Mrs.
Ceerlle (7,\I a ry) illake, Grey Town-
; hi!), one brother, Joseph of
Myth,
Th c body is at the D. A. Ra an
funeral holm., Brussels until
Friday or.ning when removal
mill 1.0 mode to St, .A.ni brose .
Ito/(:in Ca Inolic Chu reh for re-
muss a11:10 o'clock.
1.211i on. nein nf.. will bc-, in polissers'
burial • chapel, Prayers will be
s,t all the. funeral home on
110 rsday night,
CARDS OF THANKS
T would like to thank my^
friends, neigh hours and rela-
tives, aalsca ladieS of the Altar
'Or visits, cardS.
flowers and gifts, while a. pat
„„ it Viet cult.' T-Tospital. L.On-
dwi rind mrrire emtithre, Ttom,
Naffyi MOP
BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK LTD.
HOLD BONSPIEL
Sixteen minks vompoted.• ,in
the I Irn ssels Li vesock Lltuited
Hom-zpiel held in till, arena ..her0
last we/ k. Competition was keen.
with the following. Winners:
9 A.M. Draw
: ..• II Si ma ryelnik
„lack I !own] a a
Gerald Smith
Consolation
,fo(' Smith. Mon kton
A.M. Draw
Mac 'Raffle,
Doug IL] liwell
"A 1 u rt.a y Soh i ell
Consolation
(11 en 11 111,0 t 0 well,
. • ]?:'die' was the overaii
winner for the Brussels Live-
sinr'h r.im it cd Trophy with three,
wins and a plus of 23,
1968 OFFICERS INSTALLED.
AT BRUSSELS LEGION
The 1.065 officers Of BrusselS
l'ra itch of the Royal. Canadian'
I • \yore installed Friday
nigh( by the Rea f o r th Branch
.1-11 e ;op leant •
President .....-..,.. Ted -MIMI: I
(tor 3rd term.)
„ James DelloW
2•114 Vice ...... „, Stuart Lowe
. .. Ray Bronson
Chaplain .... Rev. P. G. Bra by
'Wel fa re Off; r • • C. L.
Work m •
Sgt-at-arms ..... ..fas. McNeil
• • Norman
J:l rt'iS.le nek,.
At ow 11 rt 'Ras -Hall
AuxilinrY
President Vera Hastings
1 st Vice. Ma my Pennington
211d :Tea La 11.1 on t
Tyres. 1111 Mrs, Bertha, EtIliett
Secretary "Mary Lowe
ve Mrs. 'Frank
Shaw, Mrs. Daisy McLean.
Mrs, Tenney, Mrs. Ted
Elliott
(10101, Alnliel
5:11.•111 Sc Pith 011,S011.
CARD OF THANKS
The Caned.,- of the late • jobb,
Avesiey Kerr wish to thank neigh-
bours, id friends. for their
kind expressions Of sympathy,
for cards. and deeds of kind- •
ness xi ended to them in the
dear sham] and lather.
HUNT FOR PANIC ROBBER
STILL CONTINUES
Police confirming their
Search fey armed Invidif ANI
1.01) hod the think of 'Itil'orttreal at
Brueelield !l(9.(100 )Vednestinv
-nu noin1
'el lee main( i nod roadblocks'
4n vroqsels 'for Se've'ral days,
1 en County Road 1(1 and
f 1 1 •.A -twa•vr., • and 23. and ketti
A.tlli Toro.
‘1F, WO; it)
GOVERNOR PAYS OFFICIAL
VISIT TO LIONS CLUB
John Ta.ylor of Alliston,
I tist met Governor of ,one A-9,
;paid his official visit to Brus-
sels Lions Club at their regular
meeting on Monday
Lion president (:'al Smith wel-
comed the Governor, who intro-
atIced his guests, and also the
two new members of the local
chub, Frank Cart:ex and James
Prior.
Tail Twister Charles Thomas
wielded the fine box with humor
and slight em harassment to
Sollie Unwary Lions.
Lion Tamer Al .lobnston was
in rare form and led a lively
ag.. song,
so c re a my Cecil MCI7ad-
don called the roll arid read the
minutes and correspondence.
Lion Tan McDonald was the
draw winner,.
The Governor, who was Intro,.
duced by past, president flank
Tennis, inducted the new
members, Prank Carter, spon-
sored h'' ',tumid Thomas, and-
Jo ni 08 Prior, sponsored by Hank
Tria'as.
Col-el-nor T.fv/or gave cm in-
teresting address on his work
te. Governor a showed slides
of lb, Intiriot tional Headquart-
ers in Chicago of the 10113
t erne! ional Convention held.
President Cal Smith thanked.
Cu. sin.aker I,nd Jan van \lint
nrc-srntpc1 a • gift On behalf 00
the club.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
..rt-11,,,••c: S. A rm stroll g is con-
fined 'Wine:3am ITospi tat.
• • Al 7.s, 11811cl Thomas of 1..7 a m.
iltOn , is a guest at the lioni.e of.
r, 11114:Alt's. 1 1 rol Thonins,
R. 1;. Cousins is rt'l'OlTring
tisfacto from. surgery
',Monday. in Wingliam and Dist-
rict Frospi I al.
Mr, and 11rs, D. .A, ltann spell 1'
•• days ill Toronto
•NA-1101.(.. they attended the Fit rri
titre ShoW,
M (1 Mrs, 11..3-110 Itrothers
and da Tighter,Toronte. 11 ore holi-
day -visitors with miss m.
Mr. and 1Th'ed NI ern lob eon
of 11-elland. were holiday visitors
with Iris mother, .Arms, I,. ;Arc-
C' &Olean,
• Keith Turnbull returned, 'Plies-
day. to ('alle T),,-er. Boffin Island.
after' ,spending throe weeks with
his parents, Air. and 1\ It's. ..laineg
Turnbull,
Miss i\r, Skelton was at -isitor
in TOren'to during the hnlirlal y
::!casop
-.114 jainos, lit t to son rrf.•
Pion. St. A t ti Et
h'Oni
• THOMAS WILSON
The community around, James-
(own WaS Saddened When it
;(.K1 rued . Or the sudden passing
(',r oniaS Wilson 'on Wednes
ins,
- •
January 3rd,. iii London,
11 r. Wilson. was the son • of the,
'ate Me t• hew Wilsori and Janet
oorn in Morris Town-
ship 71 years ago. Shortly after he
movcri to the 2nd line of (trey
To-vpship whcre he grew up,
Inter farmed for •a •nrrmher of
n's before moving tor
rind Ca chug.
IPs 'wife, the norm • • Eva
Fortin. a, predeceased him. a fe.w.
years ago.
fie is. survived by one daught-
er, (Betty) Mrs. Charles Irwin,
Of Ea to. Wa wan osh, and i1 Son,
• Ted, of Loudon, and. eleven,
Mr. Wilson • was spending 1•h(',
in London. bat usually
lived at his ^tome n Port
Carting dllri ng the an mmer
n. 1)s. • •
Thomas Wilson was well known.
in these ports. as. he was 'Reeve
y for a num her of years.
. . The Nuevo! was 'held on Fri-
day. January 7.(11, al the D. A.
Patin I 'literal 11 (one, 'Brussels,
11 ii h. Elev. A lint' Johnston of
11!;' P.riiss.els failed Chu rcli
rt n, or-, or the service, Int man( it.
1 '"nssels cemetery.
The pa;11.c a revs were TI ssal
Tra;lshaa w, Cordon Holt. Solab
I-Breckenridge. Cecil Payer,
• 11...t. bort Thompson„ and . Murray,
Kuehl. . •