HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-06-06, Page 1GLEN MACHAN
Cheri Machin, son of Mr. tAnd
Mrs. Leonard Meehan. of Drussels.
received .his -• Baeleelor of Science
te•-.,eree at, the Corivocation exer-
Ci8eS of Western University,
London. Mr. Meehan will teach
at the Cloderich Collegiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Leona rd a eh an
and Lester Mae:holt of. Toronto
ittt•ended the ,ceremonie,s.
WALTON
8th And 16th Unit Duff's UCW
Annual Bazaar And Bake Sale
The 8th and 1:6th (Nit of Duff's
United Church Women hold their
annual bazaar and bake sale. in
the basement of the church on
Wednesday evening May 29th.
with all POW Units and other
friends as guests.
Mrs, San van, Vliet led the
DeVotions. JJyt,itn Z00 "Take time
to be holy" was sung with. Mrs.
Jiro Fritz: as pianist, followed by
a piano selection by Miss Glenne
Houston.
Mrs, van. Vliet introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs, A., J. Mowatt,
or Clinton, who gave an interest-
ing talk on Japan, She also had
a display of sotiVenirs froth Japan.
Mrs. Xert. McDonald thanked the
speaker and presented her with
a gilzer.Nt:, Docken, and he and kly,%
r0 0 0teti Wig with eVeryone join-
ieg in the chorus,
Ml's. Don McDonald and, Mrs,
Harold Bolger took up the col.
section. Lyinti 302 "What a Friend
We have in Jesus" was sung and
:Mu`. Duckett ,closed with prayer.
Mr's, Tan Van A.711.0 declared the
bazaar °poll,
Ora ce was Stung Lind luneh served
a,Ct °1'11 very cnjoyble and , succes-
sful evening,
BOON
R.S()N tistowel
Melnorial flospitul on M,!1:
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$2.00 A Year Advanpe -- $3.00 To IJ,S.IL . a
Mr. mid Mrs. Norman Hoover
PEOPLE WE KNOW SCHOOL COSTS. MRS. WILLIAM IRELAND
and Miss 13eth' Hoover were HIKE TAX RATE
yiffiiors itt. WOiand: iaSt week, The turn rale has been set at • Altss Pearsop 0. 'visitor 911 R es id ent i a l en d 1110 Colima-re- in London Inst. week. ial, au increase of 1.1 mills, Ralph :Watson. had the rnis- largely to educational costs. Little fortune to break a leg -Monday or the hike i5 (lee to local expens- uight while playing ball, es, other than public school, Watson Middle(' in Clinton :Hos -;'',slim down it. is ag rOHOWS:
'Oita'. Public School ,Le trolls. Heron- Severel people of this corn- ,111rucp Wingliam) 'High School Triunity are :hospitalized. They are 8;2 mills, Huron Connty. .9 mills. Mrs, Wm. H. Stiles and Karen Conservation Authority .3 Mills, • 1U itilt:;,wny, in .Wiughron 'Hospital, Retarded Children 1 mill_ Aln. GIPS Bruy and Calvin Smith There is one 'bright spot in the
in Listo‘vel Hespital, Mrs. Annie tax area. The goverment petiole to
Dray in Victoria :Hospital, .London, mu t ('5 is being paerie,d
and Layton Smith of Ethel in direetly to home (miters by the
Westminster, T.Iospital, London. local couneil, 'The rebate does Mr. T, 9.'erbash, of Oklahoma not apply to commercial twoperly,
City, sou-in-law of Mr. and Cecil JAI should moan noproidmately $00
Parker of Brussels, graduated 0 residential property - owners, from. the University of Oklahoma
in Asian Studies with his Bachelor
• of Arts Degree„ ONE OF FIRST' GRADUATES
.. The -United Church in Windsor,
• • field Hills, Michigan, Phase. 1I took
••for clergy during the month of Pallbearers were John
' also the location. for Phase Ill. ellowerbettrers were her ;'rand,
-twenty-four ministers who attend- eerie], tits in Brussels ceme-
cd a three phase .Training Course tery.
May. Phase T. was held in Bloom- of Applied Arts and : Technology,
place in London, Ont., which was end William Smith.
which included the ministers' was one of the two hundred sous; John and Murray McColl.
.StOn's itinerary was the annual
wives, Also included in Mr. John,-
meeting of London Conference of
011L Frank :Rogerson Smith, S6, died
Rev. Al Johnston was one of OF -Fi.ikNSHAW. COLLEGE, by teri an Church.
mony held :tt theFanshaw College
London, May 31..ste 196:8,. Ross Ian
Bowman. We lter
graduates to receive his diploma.
STuill, son of • Mr . and
Mrs. .A.rellie Moses, Andrew
Clarence YI1111, .RR • 5, • Brussels,
coarse as Eilectrical Technician.
District Ejgb. -School.
. Ross completed his two years
At the Pirst Graduation Cere-
lie is graduate of the •Winglmin
Mr- and MrS' Clarence .Yuill and Wednesday, May 29th, in Wing-
Turnbull
Kerr,
- Cameron attended the •graduation. ham a nd .DiStriCt Hospital.
11.6.,D.t . Church Service Mr. Smith was a life-long
HEADS DISTRICT DIVISION
resident of 13russels. He was r, And DecoratiOn-Stinclay
OF TEACHERS} FEDERATION
son of the lete Mr. :lad :i\lt's. ,folin The'. annual 10.0F . Church Ser-
Vice and Deeoration Service wit be It. Smith.
Donald, Dunbar'. of. Ethel, wtis As a young man he served his n0 9th. embers- hald Sunday, Ju .M
to meet at lodge rooms at 10:30. elected 'president of the Huron aem'enticeehip in tlw drug store
Service at 'United Church at. 1.1. and :Perth. counties district divis- here in litunseis, end then bought
o'clock,- Decoration at the eerie. ion of the Ontario Public Selene the bueiness "Bich he conducted
ter'y at 2,30 p.m. Met Teachers' Federation at the for (lS year::, 11.0 had been i Rol,: al l
annual Meeting in Clinton. , deeler for a longer period of time
than ally other Tlexall dealer in
Canada. Mr, Smith ws a member
The Ladies' Aid met , at the of Ilinissels Melville Presbyterian
home of Mrs, Davis on Monday, CR ANBROOK Church, ...
June 3rd. The President, Mrs. Members of 0eantreok . and He is survived by one' brother,
Watts, .Was in the chair and open-. Moncriefr • Women's institutes Norman or Borden, •• Sask., and
the. Meeting. With a. hymn,. and re, enjoyed i bus telp to . the Niagara. Revoral illereeti tied nePheW 8
peatieg meditation in, unison diStrict, : • - . • The rulle7' al service was held
Tim Secteta,ry's, treasurer's and • Mr, and: Mrs. Ross Speiran, Sag i',', in the D. .\.. Rana - funeral
sunShine reports Were giyen, Mrs, : maw, spent ft. few • days with 1..e home on Saturday at 2 p.m., con.
,krtustrotig read the ''Scripture wives in the area, . . diloted hy the Rev, C. A. Me
reading and Mrs. .moans led in Mrs, Cliff Bray underwent sm.. Carroil M. Melville • Church.
prayer. . gory in Victoria 'Hospital, London, 1,t11111 'V, EIS . in Prusseis. cemetery.
the hymn "Breathe On the tam, week, .IInitorary ' Pallbearers were,•
Breath of itled" Was sung.. Mrs: Colvin Cameron. and Miss \ \ -ii 1 t(T Will ittnnent. Clark Mittlle-
M1V§ Bessie - Moses read the tmylete SteisSvisited on Sunday t•;011, Wilhur Turnbull, - Williaat
Story • of . the painter - Werner with Mr. and Mis, Art. Nicholls, bring, D. 'Al... Maenivish, " :Roy
Ballman, which gave hint the in- Broadhagen. Mr, • and Mrs. Ni„qutedly.
spiNttion. to paint the. beautiful Nicholls b al. e purchased a home}. •Pailbearers, Calvin icranter•
"Head. • of Christi'', a painting in Atwood and are moving there. Win. •:fl, King, loltn yarn', 11.0y
which recently had been given to Mr. and Mrs. Frank smith (lousing, C, P., Parker, W Turn.
Melville :Sunday School by the spent the 'Week-end in Toronto. bull.
Armstrong family in memory of Brian TIVails, Searbilkoligh, Warr'
Mr, Tames ArinStrOlig, Who had. bioril a ;rm.. 00 week-tiles, • m t. atta
SAM:lied in the Stinday School Mrs. Barry „Taylor and danghter,
WO* .for fifty yttit, , Varna, • also' •visited with Mre..
the roll tall was responders to 8ttthpf .17.1.,vattS .Cary atto, Thl ett ell
by PoeMis. . and short stories. Sunday, • , •
The• Offering was taken mild • Mr. and. WS. :3'.‹Ort Miller rind
(1P- W L. PTS
,Tody, Toronto, Visited with Mrs.
1 • . 6
1.; utrtnt. events were read by .firs, Ilelmore
Little, 'rho meeting closed with the Lylie i0ordOn.
•1-1,•tr 0
1 Mizprih benediction. A social hour Mr. .tilid Mrs. Allah Dunn ftn el .1.:11:11171S(s r t ;.: illv
followed when Mrs. King enter ettnily, T3loorningdale, visited on
2;
tained with. piano music end Mrs, SIITIthty with Mr, and Mrs. Marl
,-,
tong contlitettad two tentettt% Dunn
We tton
Mtlif Ti, icor ptirro $i. fifilliiMO ii19,171,M TrAiolitil.
dziity.,:,t-ii.,1
WS. Kerr, Mit Arrlifitrilllqi arty l‘Triti. ARlyn, Fall I!" ' mitlent 111, Joryl
111.11cloop: it if
Mary Isabel,iMaybeilet Antler
son, 79, passed away en "..lay 31st
in Wine-hum and District
leoepital. She wie- born on pollees.
Moe 3. Morris Tewnehip where she
spent her entire Site W a S
daughter .1“ let0 quintin and
mar>, Anderson find was married.
to \1lin:1m 1.. teehnd 31i ialf).
She was a life-long tilt:9111,er of •
lrussols "Mel v It* Presbyt aria n
Church.
llhe .s4virvivocl by her husband
wjiliam, one son ,lamos, Mont;
TrrtV11-01i9! 0110 (Ian 2,111 el'. "'Ma 1.3",
rti. Stuart. Merall of Walton and
e•er •.--tete..!ehildren,
PH en d f4 ttended ate funeral
serviy."4 from Chesley, Caledonia.
Pergue, Stratford end Seaforth,
The funeral was hold front the
D. A. ;titan founral home M on -
day„litile 3rd. conducted by Rev.
C. A. McCarron of Melville Pres-
FRANK R. SMITH
MELVILLE LADIES' AID
TfIl•COUNTY
r"g•-•,''''ALL STANDINGS
Jane 4
POST PUBLISHING ROMS
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEETING
The regular meeting or the
Village Council was held in the
:\Ittnicipal Office on June 3rd, .all
menthol's being present.
,!'hr' following motions
carried.
screre'
Moved by J. L. McCatcheorr,
seconded by If. J, TenPas that the
mino'r's of the meeting of May
he adopted as read.
Me\ t'd by C.' I. Cousins, see,
dated by I. G. Campbell that. S.
I'; Rutledge and the Village of
Brussels be granted building p.er,
mita as per applications.
Alm'ed by I. C'. Campbell sec.-.
ended by .1, L. McCutcheon that
the e•collnts 55 digproved be paid.
streetlights,
office caul 236.76
Recreational Committee.,
Provincial grant - 650,00'
Douglas J. Callan.de.r
Oordon '\Vcu'knian, repairs
Cordon Workman,
slay nursing account .... 1.44.4 4:9000
repairs 15,5().
!Glenn Somers, labour
Geo Mutter, fuel 42.82
Township of Grey,
'141.0D
PrI":1..1;takdill):\g'ilson, fill
112 7;05'
Lloyd .1acklin, grading
and gravel
'Provincial Treasurer.
insulin 4.79
TenPas, expenses
to Ooderich
Mrs. :loan R•xoi.
6.09
cleaning .7.50
.McCutcheon Groeery
supplies 21,41
Oldfield Hdwe.,
sup 01 i es 86.51.
ache n Ltd we..,
ppl i es
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John
in
90,72.
dRuz, pushing.
Brussels Coal. Yard
work at dump
G`ordon Stiles, May
McgCa tti.t 'clitigLii. Motors,
20.01)
gas and repairs '' • ' 14,15
Post, Office, ILLS. '''''
and (7,P.
S.60
Reeeiver -Gletteral ofCanada
Tax deductions
„. 142.65
0.M.KR.S., pension .
fund •
Moved by ,t, L. McCutchoon,
I secoeded by FT, J. rretiPas that
By-Law No. 5.1902 be Introduced
and romi a first acid second tithe
and passed.
This being a by-lw to adopt the
19135 budget of $187,108,00 Which
reonires a mill rate of 90 rest
dent fat and 100 eonithercial. A
2t",, discount 101 be allowed on
taxes paid by June 30, 1968.
Moved by I. G. cauinheil See,
ended by C. L. Cousins that By
law No, 5-1968 he reed a third tire.9
and passed and the Reeve and.
Clerk be. authorized to sigh and
mailed with the Cc».porate Seal.
Moved by 11. J. TenPas, second-
ed by C. T,, Cousins that the meet-
ing adjonrn to meet again ,Inly 3,
or sot the call of the Reeve,
Rti5;
Till'; Bitt.'SS141LS POST, T1114 11.SDA Y. 601, 1968