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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-03-28, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST, Till'itSDAY, MARCil. 28th., 10(le POST PUBLISHING BOU.10141 • . $2.00 A Year In Advance •-• $3.00 To U,84. up se tf; VILLAQE: OF BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING The regular mom ing of. the VII- Inge Council was held on Maven let, all members being present. The following motion; were cur- ried; lilovd by PI'. J, TenPee. seconded by S. Imo, McMadmen that the min.- ates of the meeting of February 5, 1968, be adopted as read. 7.\10ved by C. L. eousine, second- ed by 1. G. Campbell 111111 we jein the Huron elenteipal ()Meet's As- sociation for the year 10(38, Movd by E. J, TopPos, seconded by f, Campbell that all the accounts as approved ho pain, P,U,C., streetlights 184,70 Receiver General, balance '1967 tax and OP. 34.41 Post Office, stamps [0..(11) AJeOutcheon's Grocery, cleaners 1..76 Geo, Mutter, fuel 69.30 Diamond Lamp Co., bulbs S9 21 'Bernard TenPas, labour and material 16,56 S, -Fe Blake, 1968 fees to H.O.M.O.A. e0,00 Grind River Office Supply, supplies 1,67 Provincial Treasurer, Insulin . 5,28 The Municipal World, 1967 Statutes 5.31 Oldfield Edwe., supplies 12.50 Workmen's Compensation, 1968 fees'' (34.25 J. G. Stiles, ,snowplowing and coal 690.50 Mrs. jean Exel, cleaning office Donglas ,G. Callender, Feb- ruary Nnreing Aeet. McOutcheon Motor, repairs ................ McDonald Dumber supplies 6.84 .1. G. Stiles, Weinmary garbage Post Office, U.1.S, Receiver General, Tax deductions and OP. pet elatt -,-„..,. J, Cardiff, licences .... Council. Was pleased to receive rr: K. 7.,litak for a visit. A very ple0.stint diediseion took place re- garding the Doctor's future and also the future of our Municipality and Community as a. whole. Moved by F. it McOnteheon, sec - ended by 11. O. rrenPas that the Meeting adjourn, to meet again 1088 f or al the call of the Reeve. J. 0. Kratiter rn. re. King IleeVe clerk CARD THANKS I would like to thank all Who sent. get. Well wishes and visited me while 1 was in Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses of Winghani Hospital and Pr, Zyluk. Vent; 'kin:limes «va5.1 very timeh appreciated , Mrs. EillerS011 Mitehell PEOPLE WE KNOW. ...n,Ayn of Brussele ''rider' Church twill interview the !ter. Itueftell D. llorsburgh on ..eel:eaten.," this Sunday. and 'Mrs. Rob Cunningham v e :elec.:n:1 from Lex- ington, Kentucky, with their re- 2,inerieen huddle bred More, which they purchased ill bile' tednilry. \yes le:dr:ark attended the fun- erel of his eieter, Miss Nancy Bud• nark, at Ctobourg, on Wedneedey, 'Miss 13minark, who is survived by brothers and three sisters, „led in (ol -iare tios»ital, Monday, Mr. and MI's, ,tint Davis and (Meryl, of Lucan, :Virs. Edith Ray- mend end Mrs, Winnie Bell, attend- ed. the wedding of Fred Davis and J.Inte Ferrier in 1,Vbitechurch on Saturday, March 23rd. Fred and are melting Hien' home in Lucan until May, 'Yellen they go to • .7 where he is being' trans- ferred by his employeere, the ,Ont- ario Hydro. Will those in arrears please pay tiner enbeeription and avoid ern- barrassment 'with the posthl auth.. °Mies, CONCERT APRIL 11th Jack 'l'liyilnt ttad his entorotn• ors wilt prot,ont a Concert -Mil In the Innis- sets Legion Hall, The centennial. ennlItte , 00 tile job. Pro- eefele ill E4if to completion of bath house at the park, Let us all attend. in ellpesi-: of this v.TirthY (7.1,7,-?..ANBROOK Vise, :Roberta Olonse. Chicago, spent a Paw days with Mrs. Stuart leveits and Brian. :tile and Mrs. Ross Speiran, are etei, 're with Smalldon and Smelldon in Stratford Hosp, Lytle Gordon. and Mr. and \Iv end Mrs. Stanley Speiran, home from a two , mcniths holiday in Florida., elm Sterner is spending a few (P in Goderich. Barry Ii' aus vii:itted. hi !...iStOWel with r, and Mrs. Campbell Grant and. family. Evening Auxiliary Dangles Evans was hostess :`m. the March meeting of the Even isl Alvdliary of the Woinen's sionary Society. The President, Mrs. Sttwei: Stevenson. opened the meeting. 'Mrs. Jos, Knight and -Mrs. Nornien Pfeifer were in elLi/Ize of the -Pro2:ram, The topic was Ch. 2 of "Christ, and the f,..iths of Scripture reading . wits 111 unison, Tltdl call Ci i1s it ITO "OP 1,1 linird.Y; "Wind", Plans are to have it spealter for the. April incetityt at the Inline of Mrs. (lorden Engel. Thr lunch com- mittee, Mrs. S. Stevenson and Mrs. Jas. Knight assisted the hostess in send11g lanai, CAFU OF THANKS I. take this eeportunity to thank all the kind friend8 and relatives who remembered Me With gifts. flowers, cards and Visite, while I was a patient ListoWel Memor- ial Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. bonald fled William ;Minn also that Mfrs- es (inlet. and :and floor. Their kind rives will always be remembered, Mrs. Posy Jacklin. SLIDES SHOWN AT HORT. MEETING '1110 _''trop meeting of the Brussels :Horticultural Society was held Monday, the I Slit, at S p.m. 1 r•s. (I eorge Wheel or, presi- dent, welcomed those present, and opened the meeting with 0 Canada. Minutes, treasurer's re- port and correspondence followed. Business included the following motions by Mrs. C. Hemingway. seconded by Mrs. R. Smith, we send for prize stickers; moved by Mr. Knight, seconded by Mrs. Perrie, we send for pesticide charts; moved by Mrs. Win, Sillier, seconded by Mr. Knight. we con Bane collections. A. spread (lactat- ed by Simpson Sears was on dis- play and it was moved by Mrs, Smith, seconded by Mrs. M. Hum- phries we sell tickets on it, The District Couventicm is in Wing- bane April 200:, Mrs. 0. jou wsm , Mrs, Oudmore, to be delegates. Anyone else is welcome to attend. The calendar was discussed and a committee of Mrs. C. way, Sirs. Mel arty, Mrs. R. Cun- ningham. Mrs. Humphries. Mrs. IL SM. i 1110 V Ofi the give Mrs. Jas. Armstrong a rose in 'appreciation a her help with prize lists and spr- ing lists, seconded by Mrs. L. Con si ns. 11.011 call followed with 21 memb- ers and (3 guests present, A duet by Misses Panline and Vonne McOutcheon was much en joyed. Mrs. 0, Wheeler thanked then). and presented each with f gift. Grey Central Sehool did our print• ing and it was on a motion of Mrs. Perrio, seconded by Mrs. Lally, that We pay for paper; A preSentation of a Meritorns Award from the Department was Made to Mrs, 0, Hemingway in ap-, predation Of her help in Tiorticht- tut.% work. 1v1r, !G!e4rge McOutch. eon. showed slides which were mite enjoyed. Mrs, Ondthare thanked Mr, MeCattcheon, The Queen closed the meeting 'vitalsttio. t illys, E m t Cunningha at the ri A delicious lunch was served by S'Ti-s. C.arapbell„Mrs, 13, Lea' Mrs, Nels Reid, Mrs. E, Ounniugs- balm CAIRO OF THANKS The Post acknowledges. with grateful appreciation, the help of Tallies Prior. He has been respou- sible for the. reports of hockey activities published during the se.,ison. Thanks ,Tim. HOW! MEAN CAN THEY GE'T9 Vandals entered the Gentlemen's Club room during the weetkend and destroyed considerable proper- ty. This type of thing is deplorable' and it is hoped those responsible Will br itppteliended end punished as they deserve. b*R.USSELS MINOR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT • 13y James Prior Friday, March 22 Girls: Paisley 9, Brussels 1. Shlr, ley Pipe scored for Brussels, TYKE: Ilelgrave (1, Brussels 0. Scorers; Bolterave - Steven .Robinson 3, Lynne Haines, Garry hopper 2. ,Three Slurs; Steve* Itobineon, flat ry hopper, Boigrave,, Parr' (towing, Brussels. SQUIRTS: Munkton 1, Brussels 0. Three Stars; Danny monk. ton, Chris Brigham, Brussels, Brian Hinz, Minikton. BANTAM: Brussels 3, Mbnitten ,Goal Scorers; Brteeselsi David Thomas 2. Phillip Make , MOOkton Paul Smith, Doug Long, Three Stars; David Thomas, Bob Thom- as.Ken Pestel, lyTonkton. Saturday, March 23 TYKE:. \Vroxeter 3, Brussels 0„ Goal Scorers; Randy Clark, MUT- ray Watson 2, Three Stars; Randy Clark. Wroxeter, John AdamS, Brussels, Murray Watson, WrOxet., cr. SQUIRT: ' Lucan 1.1, Brussels 1, elirb: Brigham scored for Brits.- sets and was the 2nd star.. , PEE, WEE: Oakridge 4, Bel- grave 1. Glenn. Warwick scored the lone Belgreve goal and Duncan Amlersmi was Cu ' I b 'lgrtt cf' star, BANTAM! lielgraye 5. Monk. ton5. Goal Scorers: Belgrave Kevin Meech 2, Neil Rieman 2,Cliff. :F.:.e.therington etonkton • Allison. Ourran„John Nicholson, Larry Horan, Doug Dar brook 2. Three Stars; Doug' Dattbreok Monkton, Neil Bieman, Kevin Pletch, Del grave, TYKE; Belgrave Wrox- eter 1; Goal Scorers - Belgrove. Garry Hopper 5, Steven Robinson5. Wroxeter, Murray Watson. Three Stars; Garry Teapper, Laurie Hain es, Belgrave, Murray Wateon, Wraxeter, Pliip WEE:: Oakridge 8, Atwood :1 Randy McCracken, scored for At.- WOOdand Barry Long their star. SCIVIRT: Lucan 10, Monkton 1. Steven Smitli scored Monkton's only goal and i,vas Menkton's star. BANTAM: flolgrav-e 5, Itiussels 2. Goal Scorers - Belgrave, Don Edgar, Murray Black, John Thomp- son, 2, KeViii, Pletch. :Brussels, Phillip Make, Devid Thomas. Three Star;:; Nieman, grove, David Thomas. Ilrussels, Cliff Hetherington. Belgrave. IEEE W Jai : Atwood Belgrave 4. Goal Scorors; Atwood, Don Bu- chanan 3, Jim 'Buchanan Jainie Gaul. IleigraVe. Les Drawer, David Campbell, Murray Thompson,. Dun- can Anderson. Three Stars; non Buchanan, jfinlie Gant, Atwood. Dnncan Anderson. •Tielgray P. FINAL STANDINGS TYKE: DelgraVe points; "Wroteter 2 (Continued on. back page) 1204.20 108.76 8,7.5 • 165.00 • 0.8s • • 96.40: 69-18 (1.00 DIST. PRESIDENT VISITS MAJESTIC INSTITUTE 'rite Majestic Women's Institute met in the library basement for their March meeting. Mrs, Doug Hemingway was in the chair with Sirs. A. MeTaggart as convenor for this ittesolutione meeting, It was decided hem donate $10.00 to the Brussels Fall Vair which goes toward 1-ti, prizes. A Food Freezer Forum is to he held in Clinton on April 17th. and in Wing. 'am on April 18th, at 8 pen. Every- one is welcome. A discussion followed on choos- ing a "short coarse" to be held later in the year. ,It was moved by Sirs. Carl, Hemingway and second- ed by Mrs. James Smith that we would prefer "Fashion Cues for You" as first choice , and the second choice to be "Quilts". Other short courses picked are "Hats, Shapes and Wide Brims" and "Ilooked Rugs'' as second choice. Mrs. Carl Hemingway gave an aecount of ant Executive meeting which, was held in Brussels on Feh- r:fury 15th. Mrs. fleming-way ment- ioned that the District Annual will be held in Fordwich ibis year, en May 16th. Mrs. Doug Hemingway then in- traduced Mrs, :Knight who is the District preeident. Mrs. Knight spoke on different items, and Men- ioned that each W.I. members oWIl a handbook, chine, Adelaide Hunter headless Brochure, and' a Membership Card. Mrs. MaTaggart thanked Mrs, Knight and presented her with a gift- A nominating cornmittee to tiring in a new slate Of officers are Aire. de Vries, Mrs. Win. Ferric'', and Mrs, Tom. Strachan, The Institute will hold a Desserti ';ochre on Mardi 20th at 1..30 p.m. in the libra7 basement. Mrs, Far.: Otldmore is to be convenor With Mrs, McLarty and Mrs. Strachan on the conunittee. The convenors of standing coin.' mittees are aSked to bring their re- ports to the April meeting. IilYery. one joined in community enter'-sung, A peper 'Safety in the Kitchen" was preparild by Mrre, Sohn Camp- bell and read hy Mrs, Joitu speir. Lunco -Nils served by Mrs. Ar eh e Engel. Mrs, .tas, Arm- arcing, and Mrs, Alex Steisst