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POST PUSLISHINO :00IISIS ;2.00 A Year In Advance
I-ORNE TAYLOR RESULTS OF
SWIMMING TESTS
The following are the results
of the 8-Winn-ling tests at the
Seaforeh Lions pool, conduced
the cies° of the instruction period
sponsored for the children of the
Brussels area by the Brussels
Lions Club tied the Brussels
Breech Of the Royal Carnelian
JUNIORS
Moira Rooney*
Helen Rooney
Rdss Mitchell
INTERMEDIATES
Moira Rooney
Helen. Rooney
Roger Humphries
.folic* Valiance
Julie, Hanna
BEGWINERS
Terry Lewie
Faye Dalton
'Wen. Bosnian.
Juanita Smith
Ann Watson.
Steven Pletch
Beth Valiance
Gerald Rutledge
Peggy Gibson
Joan Huether
TADPOLES
David Stephenson
Fernie 41liott
Jackie MeWbtrter
Louise Alcock
Scott Bridge
Paul Humphrles
Debbie McLure
'Kevin Nichol
HOW1ICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
Regular Games: Mrs. Gee.
Melon Sr., Wroxeter: 'Mrs. Wilf-
red Henry. Winghain; Mrs, Doug
Searson. Wingham; Mrs. Len
Dodkin, Listowel, Mrs. Joe Sch-
neider, Wingliaint "Mrs. Gerald
Gen, Walkerton; Mrs. 'McLennan,
Lochatsh; Mrs, McInnes, Ford-
'Wick; Mrs. Simon [-Tuber. Mild.
limy; M a rk Zettler, Walker-
ton; Mrs. Finnigan, Winghara,
Mrs, Obrigh t, Winghain ; :Bill
Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Beattie,
Listowel; Mark Zettler, Walker-
ton; Fred Ohm, Wingliam, Mrs.
Schiff, Formosa; Mrs. Noll,
Walkerton; Wm. Heber, Walker-
ton; eers, Obright, •Winghain, Mrs.
Gee. Strauss, Mildmay; Mrs. rim
Sane Formosa; Mrs. Elmer Coll,
Mildnieer; Leo Gauthier. Fordwich.
Shore the Wealth: Mrs. Doug
SeaeSon, Winghani; Mrs. Simon
Huber, Mildinay,
$25 Special! Mrs. Fred Oh in,
Whighetie
Jackpot Consolation plus Bones :
lgre. Russell Lookwood, Wtoxeter;
Mrs Rocher, Listowel Mrs. Her-
man Metcalf, Winghem; Ambrose
St. Marie, Wingham.
Deer Prices: Rosemary Gull,
Walkerton; Sharon Riley, Wing-
heti; Mrs. Rubel'. Meldmay and
Mrs. McInnis, Fordwich.
DON'T rORGET
To attend the Heetichlturril
Flower Show end Cole 'Tinley
Slipper Cherell
relfi.h7; 4Itee
JOHNSTON REUNION
HELD IN HENSALL
Berne and Doris McKinley,
Zurich, hosted the annual Johnston
Reunion at the Ilensall Community
Park, when about 70 family menth•
ors enjoyed a delicious smorgas-
bord dinner and supper. All per-
sons present took part in Ube
the sports that were in charge of
Pat and Allan 'l'oster of Sarni;,.
Some of the melt enjoyed a game
of softball in the afternoon. Mr,
and 1\irs. Glen .Johnston, Bthevale,
were elected for President and
'Secretary-Treus.urer, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Williamsoo, Wyom-
ing, the Sports Committee for
1969.
.Relatives were present. feem
Bluevale, Clinton, • eloderich,
Sarnia, Tiensalle Wyoming, Lam-
beth, Walton, Blyth, Elora Brns-
sels; Ottawa, and the
surrounding territory,
1/1•••••11/1M.,;.....1040,4010 MINIM
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and .Mrs Everett -Hoover of
:14.11k Rapids, Mich., spent a few
days with Merman and Beth
Hoover.
George Bridge is still confined
to Wingliam and District Hospital
where he has been a patient since
a fall dislocated his leg,
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hastings and
son Barry, of 'Kitchener, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hartley Fischer of List-
owel, were Sunday visitors with.
Mrs. J. W. Fischer,
Mr. and Mrs Lawrie Cousins
and family left Brussels last week
to make their home , in London.,
Their home in Brussels has been
purchased by Dr. J. A. BOzyk.
Mr. and Mrs. John Teel-tam of
Fordwich and Mr. and Mrs. Harper
\Vood of Rostock, were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. (-1'. Chidlaw.
Miss Mary Feizabeth Topham, who
had spent a few days with Mrs.
•Chidlow, returned home with her
pa rents.
The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Camp-
hell and two young clang-liters, of
Toronto, and Miss 'Margery
Campbell of Barrie, former Brue,
sets residents. were visitors in
Brussels for several clays, Mr.
Cainpbell, ordained in 1962, with
his wife. who IS a registered
nurse, spent three end a half years
in Thailand with the international
Miseionary Fellowship. T-Te is now
in Toronto where 'he is, in addition
to other duties, serving as a
probation officet,
"SHIP IN BOTTLE"
IS ON DISPLAY
After 1110 article in last week's
issue of The Post about. the build-
ing Of "Ships in Bottles", Mrs,
'Margaret leTcCutelieoh Was kind
enough to bring one it to this
office.
It has been on display in the
office window where it. has attrack
ed considerable attention.
fe. you have not seen it yet, take
ft iook iii' yoit will find
4itoroPtli1p;
Lorne Taylor, of Brussels died
iu Victoria Hospital, London, on
Friday, August 160.
There are no surviving relativee
The teneral eeletiee was held
from the D. A, Winn runeral home,
Brussels, Oa Monday at 10 a.m.
eonducted by She Rev. C. A.
McCarron of Melville Presby-
terian Church Ilressele.
Interment, was 111 Brussels
cemetery.
PaitheareWeret Russell 'Knight,
Joint Perrie, jack. Thynne, Jahn_
Schnook, Rae elauslote Ross.
Duncan,
GRAHAM C. CAMPBELL
Graham C. Campbell, 61, RR
Bluevale died Friday on the way
to Wingtham and District Hospital,
He was a Morris Township
fernier all his life,.
Surviving are his wife, tee
fernier Viola MeLeod; two sons,
Harris and Allan, hate of Morris
Township; one brother, Warwick,
Indiana; one sister, Mrs. Frank
Edgar, Wingham; four grand-
children.
The funeral service War; held
from, the D. A. :Hann funeral
'home; at 3:30 p.m. on Monday
with the Rev. J. Roberts of lief-
gr'ave officiating.
Interment wes in Wingtiliani
cemetery.
Pallbearers 'were: Carl (lowing.
Met Jermyn, AMos Smith. Glen
Johnston, Bill lerright, Albert
(Nark.
Flower hearers were: Pete
Campbell, Harvey Shaw,
SEEKS FAMILY
CONNECTIONS.
Mr. and, Mrs. Bob MetThreine of
Langclon, North Dakota, visited
at the 'home of Graham and
Margaret Work recently.
Mr, McFarlane is a grandson
Of Elizabeth (Work) Duneird. She
was a daughter of Robert Work
and I3etsie Costie who borne-
steaded the Work farm. Mr, .Mc-
Farlane was very interested in
finding his grandfather's (Harry
benfoed's) home, His mother,
Feint (Dun ford) McFarlane is
stilt living and was 90 on August
10th. He wanted to take back
pictures for her.
In his search for relatives Ii,'
also found that Millie, Roy and
Jim McFarlane wore cousins on
-his father's side of the 'house..
Donkey Baseball
Saturday, Aug. 24th
S 411)ot your local firemen oil
Saturday Mehl of this week when
a. Donkey Baseball tenni will
challenge the skill of the local
Lions Club and telgion Members
aud others,
Prior to this garee the firemen.
will play the Brussels men's tenni
nt 8:1)() p.m, Collie mit ;Old ooloy
yoiff, Rolf,
DID YOU GET YOUR
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
1968 PRIZE LIST?
Tee 19(18 Fall Wail. prize lists
are available. Get one from the
secretary, Edwin :Martin or at the
office or The praaspis lust.
Now is the time ato Bike a good
look at the ninny classes and
prizes °Melee'. in the. vurents
seetior,e. Make plaits to enter as
indny classes as you can and get
your Mare of the prizes.
Huron County Warden, Reeve
Calvin leranter or urasH-is
officially °owl this year's fair.
There will he the usual monster
school parade with hands, floats,
etc. Attractions for young and
Old.
Among other activities there
will • be the Stanger Midway.
4,1-le Competitions, pony eaves,
This year, it 'aew feature, an t
'exhibition Cart Race, firet six•
entries accepted.. Each. driver to
receive $20.00.
Brussels A ricultural Society
Field Croip Competition
Results 1968
Barley
Murray Hoover 92
Harvey Craig
3 Robt. G rasby 85
Wm. Omelets .......:<,,..,....,. 85
5 Donald McDonald '84
6 Stewart Procter
MUrrey Cardiff 81
8 Don ti iirt in •
9 Stanley Hopper
10 Martin Bean
11 Charles Bray 77
12 -Graham Work 7ti
13 Glenn Coultes
14 James 'Williamson
15 George Procter
16 Norma n Hoover
Mixed Grain
I. Douglas .Fraser (le
2 Clifford .!fray 91
8 'George Make 90
4 Clarence eleCuteheon
5 Donald el cDon a ld 87
6 John Nixon 86
7 Murray Hoover Se
S Norman ;Hoover $3
• 9 Roy Williamson SO
le Charles Bray 78
11. Toni 'Williamson. 7.1
12 Jas. 'Williamson 69
The Field Crop Competition was
judged by Norman. Schmidt of
Mildnlay, Ont.
BORN
THOMPSON •-- To Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Thompson, Brussels, in
Clinton Public hospital on
Angiist 7th 1e68, a son Pant
Donglas.
leNEL • To eft. and :firs. .T-Tenty
Exel of Iirtissels, in Listowel
el tenor) I I' !beet ta 1 , on August
1-11:11, aotteliee • Nally',
10111144e
TWO-CAR CRASH
CLAIMS THE LIFE OF
BRUSSELS AREA MAN
Trieueely strutek the Jamieson
family again when William
Jamieeon was the fourth euenemie
of itme family . to 'become the
‘ectim 01' a ear crash,.
The fatal oc'c'ident occurred
about ten pm. FrW,tte. night when
William Jamieson, who was em
ployed by Gordon. Workman of
Brussels, was killed. Nillien his ear
inVO1V0d in a head-on
collision with n ear driven by
Charles Bray, 25, of RR 3, Brus-
sels, on Heron temente Reed 12,
2 miles south of Brussels.
Mr, Brie, is in NVieghain and
District llospitel with chest
juries, broken arm. broken jaw.,
and multiple bruises. He is re-
ported in satisfactory condition.
Miss Nancy . Tenne .Crawforde
elonerieff, passenger in. the
Bray car -lost several teeth.
Mr. ;land 040,11's father, James
Leslie lamieeme. was killed iii a
two-cur crash at. Richmond and
Victoria street in •London in
Novembe r,
.1n 1 9(i sister,
Shirley 17. and a brother, Elmer
3.1, both residents af tendon,
were killed when their oar was
struck by a ,CPR train at a . cross-
ing on Second Street in that,.
city.
Jamieson is'survived • by
five brothers, Ranald,.• Listowel;
Samuel, Seaforthe .Robert, John,
and Bert, all of London; three
sisters, Mrs. Wellington (Isobel)
!darks. Wa•wanosh Twp.;
I tarry I Flossie) Wright. Mrs,
Jack (Lila 1 Sullivan, 'both of
London.
The accident is 'being investi-
gated by the Wingletine• Detach-
ment of thr OPP.
The funeral service • was held
from the le A, :Rahn Funeral Home
in Ilruseels at 1:ea phi, ou Mou-
(lay. The service was conducted by
Rey-, \V. Fiird of Goriee, Burial was
in :Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Chester
Higgins, David Marks— Gordon
Wei-Innen, Prank Workman. John
Pennington. Grant Elliott
Flower hearers wore Bob Bell,
Murray Marks, 13. Workman, D.
ick
ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. 'Pauline, Marine- of Brussels
wishes to announce the engage-
ment of her daughter,' Judith
carohne, to tarry Ross Ounca.n,
:on of Nir and Mrs, Ross. Duncan
of Brussels. 'wedding to take
Place in Brussels Unified Charch
September 7th, 1968,
LEITCH- — GRASSY
d o'. Riot! :qrs. Itoliert fi2rasby.
Prnusels, ()neaten, .erish to
announce the ongegement of their
eldest daughter, Donna :Tenn, to
Mr. Clare Harold Leitch, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Iiarold Leitch, e.rvre
Ontario. The Imirrio ErcL, 'will take
plate. on Saturday, eepteeelese
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