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CHILD INJURED IN
CAR-BICYCLE CRA$1-1,
Eric Goulet, son of Mrs. Ross.
Obalet of Brussels, had a close
briiSh with death on Tuesday.
His bicycle collided with a car
driven by Mrs. Gordon Workman.
iHric, who celebrates ,his 9th
birthday on Monday, was att'ended
at the. Scene by Dr..T. A. Bozyk and
taken to Wingbani Hospital by
D. A. Rann. He was later removed
to Victoria Hospital, 'London. He
suffered concussion, a gash on the
side of his head, and abrasions to
thig faCe and left arm.
The accident courted at noon
Turnberry street, just north of
the bridge. Mrs, Workman was
&avant* north on Turnberry
while 'EriT Ava8 corning out of
William stree0
It is for fiat the accident
was not a fatal One as could have
been the ease if the car had been
travelliq: at a East rate' or if It
had been one of the many heavy
trucks that, pass through this
village at excesSiVe speeds.
Brussels Cou.ple Celebrate
62nd Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, canard Pollard
celebrated their 432nd we'dding
anniversary, on August eighth
with many callers at their home
in the afternoon and evening.
Although neither are in excellent
health, both were able to enjoy
reminising of the past' with neigh-
bours, relatives and friends.
,Both natives of Morris Town-
ship, Mr, and Mrs. Pollard were
married ilr :Br ttSsels Methodist
'by Rev, Ezra G. Powell,
now deceased,
They nave a family of three
daughters, Mrs. Leslie Braddiek,
who, with, her husband, has just
returned to 'Vancouver after a
visit with her parents, Mrs.
Chester Rintmil of Galt, Who was
'present for the occasion, and Mrs.
Mervyn Pipe of Morris Township.
There are six grandchildren arid
17 great grandebildreqi.
Both are member's of the urns:
United Church.
Cougrotulation9 alt,e try
Mr, itiltj Yffi4, Ott %IS Immo!.
Miss E. Peaiisili 'Honored
On Her 75th Birthday'
un July 25th, Air. and Mrs.. Hugh'
Pearstm, entertained in honor of
Miss, 1,11fa Poarsoa's seventy•fifth
birthday.
nth+ Was very Much surprised
on arriving at Hugh's to find her
nieces there to greet, 'hor„ "Happy
Birthday" was sung and the alter-
noon wab Spent, in conversation
and a social taxes Was enjoyed,
Just before lunch Miss Ijoarson
Wag. made the recipientof a p:A.0
iamp.0.1 few well chosen words
she tbanked qtei./,', for the lovely
gif.L
A SYnrgaii'bord% limch Wits.
ed by the hostes!:4' ait'd her helpers,
Before leaving they ati lt ,171s h "c, the
gaost of honor many more 1-1al.py
ltirtLTC!.(,t'
DOCTOR TO OPEN
FULL TIME PRACTICE •
IN MEDICAL CLINIC
It)o eitatjannounceCo
that Or, :f ,A, Flov,yk, Physician
and Surgeon,' now' of \\Ingham,
will officially open his practice
in the Medical Clinic, Bruarsole) on
Monday August 19th, 1.96K, on a
friti time basis,
fir. noz,.•Ir, who has practiced'
medieino in Canada for the past
12 years, 'VIII be taking up resi-
dence in Brussels as soon as pos-
sible.
Office hours will lie pablished,
and posted at a later date. Ap-
pointments are not necessary but
may be arranged by phoning the:.
Doctor's office, 99.
VILLAGE Of BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEETING.
The : regulur mooting al the
,Gouncil was held on Ati,g.
tot) 7kt13 1068, all members beinkv,,
Prurient,
The, fell Ow-ng InOtionti it 6t1:3
PilJi$e(L
Moved hY tf ; TeoPas, seItattit
ed bY J, L, tIddateilOon. that the
ininutek of the meeting' of July 11.
108 be adopted as read,
Moved by 0. L. tlotrains, Second-
by If. J, TenPas that OW
Pennington he granted a. building
os per aindication,
ls,loVed 1i I, Campbell,
"c21.'onded by J. L. Met:tr.-W'on
that the accounts as approved be
1331 id„
1.,"11 ,C, streetlights
OMCO add ,331,93
Glenn Somers,.labour ,.„
DI:tuglsoS j.:. Callander,
417 Nur§in, Acct. ,.., 1497,70
4101.rtirte . .
.
„.. .
• Mrs. Herman Devrf(1*. Irait' re...1
• and material • .... „„,.... 5,75: .othv ei e: Irt;rgile.7'0 ,1,,:i:(:7dof ,.;`P,01113r,'• erl.L.(1$ turned .horne Erotic a trle - 0
--'..Tnb. Make, fox • . 1.40)1tod,, ..
bounty
throughout the, day, .
mi, bri„41' NryFi Louis TA bel. and • 2,90
Peter Campbell; fox •
. The pupils were divided into family of Inger7,VYare holidaying
bounty four classes, SiSter',Margaret was
With relatives here. ""...,-., • • • • , • • ••14.414 • 2,00:
Hottleattii.a4, •goeietY; -
in. a:barge • of the pro-school . and
Mr,. and Mrs. Thomas Terbn."...41
... 1988 grant -• ' 109.00
kindergii-rteh - Wafer . Ga,rolitie
PAIO,i treight ..,,.,,,..“ .. : ... ' ti,..2.,
Marie .trained the .Ifirst Coin- and laughter -of Oak City, Okla-
iniribei • ' - ' . — . — • ,..11.80 garet
-*tni tit Jtarg6 of the infer- p a.r en e.g. Mr, -and Mrs. C. Parker, sident of INI Orris To w nshi p, died .
James C.,fiVit7; fl. life-long re.
41., .M.. .1\4:01)btati&
muniorCiass; SiSter A.delo Maf- • boi-dii:0 • are visitor's With her
4.a0011) thaleti, : baittned .
mediate class; E4ii.41.0"Vdilidrcth Nc-iL Turiiindl i who Was holiday in tine Cal -hinder Nursing 1Leme,
0.. qottlatadi • • H
kA,t)() took the senior l'inierits, ing ni Hollis. With Ms- Pamutsf Mr. Brussels, on Thursday, -figust
itha toils 1130 a.M.. Widi tite: ChildrerVs to Edmonton higt: Week,
8th, after a lengthy illness, fle
was in his 90th ,year. Maititind Teieservices, rates; witiAse Was celeirrtti,ed daily at and -NIFS. jitines• Tiiriibuil,. returned .
.,„. , • 45,76 . Mr. and 1N,Irs: I'!.uvid Corliss of
DUO* .StOirie. alid Pelvink Thad. was a daily picnic, ar
'visiting with Pry.ass-els relatives.
Pitinee • George', .B., • 0:, have been
'A son of the late Alexander 75„00 Sernion. Twl?, of ,O1 0Y, grading „„
• blaeitio ' - ' - 141 8d noon, ,.•W,Itir treats graciously
Clark and. his .wire Agnes Me
MOentcheett Motoi* .
c Lfflough, he was born in MerriS
• donated by varoipt. •yarishionersi vi:s'i\i'llriila".Fornii'isifiggigltiiticsi'.noloft..irirc`ol,r,ontiNoiriss.
labour : : • ' • . 18,7/ ii\re want, to . t•liank -;fery nnich.,
Township .and farmed. there for
Corrugatet Pini; 06, • '
many years. lie had been. a
those .• who contributed . So Much 11.2v\r \r"..S.Atie.avi76s f\voien•ais..f iesw .1,W.evenktist.?itt
cuivertS ,,,..„ , 197,50. to the daily pro rain • •.Phe
in Hint•on FlospitaI: .
member of Brussels IOOF for
Topnotch Feeds,' Salt „: .- 1.,i0 Sisters, Fr„ 'Mooney, • '..‘irs, .3
Arr. )11(1 Afr'8. :tic Moxiless rin.d.• T6,34013'gfertaii:c.:. titited Churli. • .
and was a member of.
Oldfiold IT,d•We„ Kelly, Miss Ftelen Blake Mrs
,.,,,,t111 13,04 Lea Deitner, and Nis,• F. :Russell.
\caelic.:1111Y„,aitEltOINf.i.ias":-.18:fSanr)teihLt:14.:Iirriti.)-oasnt,
MS Wife, Pearl 11. Stewart, died
material •
0., 8t.lio , garbage ,,: . ..i40.0 , During the week, the children
Mr. and Ni s. Linn', fleharriell
in 1924, . . • • , .
Ni. and Mrs,. A. Edwin Martin.
Fle is survived by one daughter, kteeetvdr C'enerat, 1.11,; ae., • ag. Well as the parishioners, • had
'.They attended the funeral of their M rs. Russell • (Verna) Bone at:
• clucldons and, C,j.?„ .:: 9mo. the great. pleasure of seeing an of Dek.in Lake, Algonia visited' .\\riLli
Post. Office, Ijj,s, „ ,„ •. : .-60.: impressive Crucifix ingtailed .- in
0,511.%,13.S., 1;ri.81017 ,:,: - .• 90-48 the Sanetnary. The nearly life,
W i n gh am and one - 'son,. :Howard
Meglitqlleon Clq7ocery, •
size Crucifix is the gift of one •of•
Clark of Morris ToWnahip, There
cousin, MrS.. Silas Johnston.
Gleaners • •• - 6.8.g: the. parishioners. • • • - •• . •
atil\dIrt.IteTli'datilVjr;tvgand Ruatleyllei .frPolletat;C81711
-11- are seven grab( children and
Moved by .1-. L. McCutCheon.. The WOek finished with a very
cardine spent. a feW days visiting fifteen ,great grandchildren.
.
her mother, Mrs, . tam Erreabre-
The funeral. service was con-.
Seeonded iv, ff. ,T, Ten.Pas that a beautiful departure ceremony in
. and her sister: 'Miss Lucy Vreehen ducted by :Rev. W. Ffird of aortic
,
letter lie sent to Huron iligh*a.ys , -the. Church. ,An in.vita lion to ar,
8igaiog at the 0011101 of: Queen - I extended to all the Clergy of
On. :Saturday. August 10th. from
Departitierit • f egatditig further . tend the dosing ceremony WA'8
at Otta.Nvn. .
acrid Torn:berry Streets. • Etoesels. The' .Sisters •gave small.
the I). A. Rain funeral home in
Moved . by 14, .1% To-ra,:te, e.ond,..
gifts ..10 all . the .childr,en at the
13,RN, 'PIGS.' AND . HAY •
ThitScels, Internient w08 1.11 eras.
cemetery, • • - .
resighatioh. or 'Cottfteliler . 0, L.: The Sisters weve graciously• .re
Pallbearers were '.1tobert Pra.Ser,. ed. by .1'. L. IVIcOutcheon that the . rt61°°11. Class • before, departing.:
DESTROY!? IN FIRE .
Cot4 , he re,!:.tepted with regvet, ceived at the hordes of 1\11"5.- :,1,• An entire' •InlI erk117 till.d G5. *VIP 1S).t(LgrIE:,it'st., ISTaetillileillggIV87:t..Son, 131°0111'.4016.;
Moved by C. 'I, Cohsihs, meootid- Telly Alla Mrs, t. tjelt11,41% The 'vreta destroyed . Tnesday morning'
mocting aoitytt:til,. to. ittbet osott ,gpttitude- of all the parents to the in a $23,000 baru'r tire on
. the
iti• Pone and Gordon. Mark. • .
:!#.d by L : CI. Campbell that • the Parish wishes to .eXpress thr,'
SepteMber •4, 1 96S or at• 'the Call' sisters for caning to help' in the' Sets, ohotit 0 inilos west et IWits. . Olirrikt fl.OWer$.
of Stuart OlokeY, of na .4,• Wit:4.-H RObert, 'C41raSby •and If.`11.ther :Yottrig
of the 11.0eVe. • religioIls -fonnaton of no claltirot1 . sels, on the. 5th -COtWGSS1.011. Ot : .
I. C,'Kranter„ ,.:Wtri, It.• King, The hospitality the Sisters te , Mortis : Township
Reeve • Clerk . ceived in "Brussels made . their' Volnitteer firemen elotp, Tnyth
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. , 2 „ ... ... ...., „ ... .„.. ..
, . •
visit Most plea ant awl they too: 1M17Mgett to save a, drive shed 6'0 . inttn.tri.i7.7 Rmsrlhatt
eXtreSS, their Sincere thanke to foci away, which was set afire by
Mr. .ttti.d Mtg.. Clifford \V. .. tiltittitY, Cause of. the fire has not been 5
.9tOrcNix. AlMr.. 74th
the friendly toil geherons corn• sparks front the horning barn. ENGAGEMENT
(Pete) Cetctiff of Brussels wish determined.
The 1:4russels firemen are .8ton:-
to. annOttrice the :engagement of A manure spreader was also on Saturday; Augnst 24th.
Baseball" bere
:! .. ..
ilia "Donkey
Ni... ;fairies Lloyd ]lose, eldest son . 11TA,plokey said he was awaken. hreceedi ng th e pe•ek e y Tt sll thlrap.
\ softball :game will 1)0 ma'i'd their datightet. Prance:1 Anne. to NOtidE'.4--- lost in the blaze.
of Mt. and II,TtFi, Lloyd :Rose Of The Firn'ssels. 'Pointe Library ed ::lidrily after II a.m, by n piimer•
1114001i Wnittlibi4 to WO ili!.101 Tivni h6 illoriocl tho, licit trQ 'VtItITO 1.11? Wiln 141.4 thIlii•ol aro lips; o i .iCilltilf t";1111 el rii:i114.6 f.'"i 4*Iie "'
rite, ftrimil, WOO. ih flh ititai0f,
JOHN STANLEY 1AirAlSON.
PaSsed away in the Callamiti
ic,Ffirsing Home, Brussels, on
W6iih'esday, July 31st, john
Stanley Wafson, youngest son of
Mr. and INIrs. John Watson, form-
erly of Morris 710ar
.101graVC. Age 77.
Two sisters are left to .irkirirn.
his loss, Mrs. Bessie Mitchell alit
MrS. Earl (Dora) Somers, both of
Brussels, also a number of nieces
and nephews,
Stanley, as he was familiarly
known, a ttendod S.S. No. 3, Mor-
ris Township, Ile attended 'Bpi.
grave Trinity Anglican Noireh,
of Which 110 VMS Member. 1-Te
was. ilk() 8. member of Belgrave
aliet (1 fitearber of a Masonic
Lodge
The .funeral took place from the
St. JAWS'. A nglicali Mirth, l'irug-
sci's, 6Tif, • •
Pallbearer#;" Were Six nelqieWS
of the deceased. fieginald• Watson,
Carsoi Watson, Eimetton .
eli, .01eorge
el 1 ,• John 'N'crdtt*ori:. • ". " •
JAMES CLARK
SUMMER SQHOOL OF
RELIGION AT ST. ,AM,DROSE
CATHOLIC CHURCH,
Pour SisterS ot the Oongre,
gallon the iloly N'aili
;,1r4sua and Mary; St. :Mary;S
Academy, Windsor, Ontario, were
present here from ,fitly afIrd to.
July 31st, to conduct the Surnm6.?
School Of Refig'ion for all the
children in int Ambrose Parish.
The 'Pastor. Rev. ,Icahn Mooney,
olso LlASiAlVd, The theme of thu
Sumit;.yr gchool: this year was
"The Family of Coti" A.bont
children .frotn Kindergarten to
s registered.
blacii Litt! _with prayer .
[Ti common, lean i`).3. oho of the
Sisters or t h e Pastor. Class' !oy.,
lowed, After recess, Mass fol.
loV.70'd which a special. feature
was the Pr new music
• pif lRt PEOPLE WE KNOW
,Tottn,
accompanied by a. guitar.
Strips in colour, ivith sound front jainekt Eallantyne is a
Gordon Workman, labour
Lin rOu orthi. illustrating some of the patient in Virrezhatal n6tibitat