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VILLAGE (0I-.,‘ 'BROS6$ELS
COUNCIL MEETING
regular meeting of the
illage Guanell was held eaSupt
ember 4.1.11, 1903, all members benig
[,resent,
Thu following motions w Q r,
ea cried,
Aloved by 1. U. Campbell, sec
ed by J. L. MeCutchtion that he
mullites of Lite ilieetillg of August
7, 190S, be adopted as read.
Moved by :I,
seconded by I. G. Campbell that
Commit concur with the reeem-
mendation of liuroa County ,LA -o
nary Board re: the proposed
rental system of local library's,
Moved by L G. Campbell, see
owled by J. L .M.ut.lutchoon that
Robert Raymond be granted
building permit :Ls per application
Moved by I. G. Campbell rW,
Witted by J . 1.. aeGut u il eon,
Ilic aCC,t()E1 ) as approved
paid,
P.1 7 ( streetlights ..... 220.23,
J. Li, garinigc and
grovel
Glen Somers, labour
L. D. Frain, labour
Mrs. Joan
Henning
Lloyd Jaeklin, gravel
Brussels.Motors, gas
Gordon Workman,
Iaboar .41 .
Provincial Treasurer,
te h eon Motors,
repairs
Masson Bronze Ltd,,
Centennial plaque
Town or Witightim, hose
r o a ir „..„.„
County of. Enron,
chloride
Bi -Lateral Ifii'eiiosd Co.
fire hose
It! act, ean '8 Fina
Servise;„ gas
N smosasameasimmanisastmoinimarofga
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY
TO BOOK FOR
CUSTOM COMBINING
WIE HAVE
2 GIANT CLAAS
COMBINES
1 ALLIS GLEANER
Airailahis for CUstom Work
Cerdal Grain and Grain Corn
ROE .PALMS LIMITED
AIwcood 356.2211
On:
ALEX CAMERON`
PHONE BRUSSELS 856J4
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J. Cardiff,, part
salary 100.0 0
lieleonib, supplies
Douglas J. •Callender,
,\Jagust. Nursing
account 1434.8.0
David Ilastings, holiday
Pay 57.43
Goo, Somers, repairs 6.00
C. &- U. Krautet-, digging „„ 60.00
D. A.. lianu, runural .... 300.00
Receiver General
Canada, Lax deductions
and 05,10
penslou
Lund 60.15
Wingham and District
liospital, ambulance
Services 50.25
Wnigham and District
ainbulanee
services 73,00 .. , .......
Aoveti. ny IL .1. TenBas, second-
ed by I. C. Campbell that we par-
t:gm:so a one Lon Chevrolet truck
tor 20110,00 plus tax from BruS-
sets Motors.
.lowed MeCuteheon, sec-
onded by IL J. TeuPas that LICE'.
Cousinti be appointed Councillor
to Lill the vacancy created by the
resignation of C. L. Cousins.
Moved lay H. J. TenPas, sec:end-
ed by J. L. McCutcheon that By-
Law No, 7-1968 be Introduced and
read a first and seamid time and
passed.
This being a by-law setting forth
the date of the Nomination meet-
ing and election of Officers: to
serve the village of Brussels Air
the years 1069-70.
Moved by J. L. Mahitcheen, sec-
onded by L G. Campbell that By=
Law N,o. 7-1968 be read a third
time and Passed and the Reeve
and Clerk be authorized to sign
and sealed with the Corporate
Seal.
The date of Npinination Was set
for November 21st at 7 p.m. and
election if necessary on. Monday,
December 2, 1968.
Moved by K TenPas, second-
ed by J. L. ALcCutcheon that the
meeting adjourn, to meet again
October: 7, 1968 or at the call of
the Reeve4
COMING EVENTS
PRENATAL CLASSES
A. series of prenatal classes will
begin Wednesday, October 2 1968
at. 8:00 p.m. rll the Leith Unit
Office, Medical and Dental Centre
BruSsels. These will be held at
weekly intervals for nine weeks.
Those interested, are invited to
attend on the above date or write
to Cie klealh Uait ()Wee, (3r0(Wiell•
ORIGINAL WORKS IN OILS
Will be presented by Michael'
Roth and Peter Snyder of Kitch-
eller-Waterloo on Saturday, Sept-
ember 21 front 12 nowi to 9 pun,
Sunday, viewing only 1:30 to
p.m, Monday 12 noon to 0 p.m. in
this ConncliChaMbers, Wingham.
Gallery of Landscapes Seascapes,
Portraits, Still Life Abstracts
Sponsored by: The Magi:nun Bus-
ineSs & Professional Wornsn's
Club. Open collection at. door.,]
TEESWATER FALL FAIR
Tilts year everyone is coining
early to CANADA'S LARGEST
RURAL: FAIR at TEESWATER on
Sl AT IRDAY, S El"rEM tIER 28th
to see THE LITTLEST I-1,0130 of
TV and Movies; high Wire aerial
acts; chariot races, horse show
auto show; implement show,
auto show; implement show, all-
Ontario Silver Dollar competition;
all-Ontario Landrace show; 4-TI
:meet Hon, U. A. Olson M.P. Fed-
eral :Minister of Agriculture who
officiall y Opens FAIR. Bands,
rides, excitement and thrills, All
and more at TEESWATER FAIR
on SATURDAY SEPTEMBER
28th. Free grandstand, Fixhibits on
view FRIDAY evening from 7 parr,
A bong-up show including TT-1111
TLBST I-TOBO and new and
old-time dancing SATCRDAY
night in the arena.,
BRUSSELS NIFTY NEEDLSE
Meeting One
The first meeting of the Nifty
Needles was held on Monday,
August 26th, 1968 at 1.30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Trielmer. 71)110
meeting opened with the 4-}f
Pledge. The election of officers is
as follows:
President .... „ . Coleen Cardiff
Vice Pres— Kathy Work
Pianist . ... Joan Elliott.
Press Reporter AnyGirl
....The next meeting is to be dield
on Tuesday, September 3rd 1968
at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Laurel
and 'Karen Hemingway. The
Members decided on a name. The
colors for the books and boaters
are to be black on White. Nrillqy
Adams 18 to be the commentator
for Achievement Day.
There was n. discussion on: 1.
General outline of, Project and
and. Achievement Day, 2. Distri-
bution of menibers' painphlett. 3.
Explanatieti of checked sheets
and records of achievement. 4
Mertiping sewing 'baskets. 5.
RecOrd took, 8, Planning the
dress considering eciter lines and
choosing fahtie.
DemonstratiOn was emor and
line for individuals.
The meeting Closed with "God
Save the Queen".
Second Meeting
Date and Tittle: Monday Sept.
,% 1968 at 7:00 *tn.
Pinot, and Onetlitig: At the
lunge of Laurel liewingway, Meet-
lug opened with the 143 Pledge',
Run Call: One pond, to consider
buying cotton fabric.
Business: line minutes of the
last meeting were read by Nancy
Adams, next meeting. is un Sept
Hilt at 7:30 p.m. at tits Mime ci
i;osemary Blake.
DiScusbiou: 1. Preparing the
fabric for cutting. 2. ()housing a
pattern. 3, Measurements. 4.
Study of the pattern. Pattern
alteration. Practical Work :
Girls broke into groups and melts--
tired each other, Home Assign,
moots-. 1:01110 Assign went. Answ-
ers, Nosing; Meeting r108ed- with
Clod Save the Queen.
CORN FIELD CROP
COMPETITION RESULTS
Jack Knight 94
Jim 'Knight
93
George 'Procter 02
Stewart Procter 91
Robert Grasby 88
Leslie Knight 87
David Thomas 86
Glenn Coultes 85
Jim Fritz 84
1Vin. Coultes 83
Emerson Mitchell
Martin IJuan 31.
Don Martin 80
Graham Work 79
C'eorge Blake 78
John, Nixon
Harvey Craig 76
Charles Bray 75
Lawrie Black 74
rray Cardiff 73
Clare Veitch 72
Roy Williamson 71
Clarmine Yuill 70
Joe Black 69
Tom WillianiSen 68
Wilfred Strickler 67
Edwin .1fartin, Secretary
Brussels Agricultural. Sodiety
f HE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. A- M. Johnston
B.A., B.O.
Organist; Mrs. Fred St.phensofl
.Church. School
no A.11. Farewell Service
PRESBYTERIAN .CH.Vgqi
Minister - •
REV. C. A. McCARROLL.
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat
JO Church School.
• l'ari-nts bring your children.
.11 A.M. Divine .Worehip
The Ten Commandments Series.
•
1. A God Given Revelation
or A 11111001 Deduction
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank all those
who seat cards and visited Me
while in Winghant Hospital and
5111(0 my return home. : will
long be remembered.
George Bridge
The family of the late Orwell
5, Elliott wish to take this oppor,
Itinity to thank their friends,
neighbours -and relatives for bean-
tint' floral tributes, gifts tx.) char-
itable societies, earth; of sympathy
and so many other acts of kind-
ness during their reeont bereave,-
ment. All was deeply appreciated.
The family of the late William
Brewer would like to sincerely
thank all our relatives, many
friends and neighbours for floral
tributes, donations and the many
acts of kindness shown us during
the bereavement of our loved one.
Special thanks to Mr. Michael.
Ross and the women of the Blue-
yale United Church and to the
1), A, Rawl funeral borne. All was
deeply appreciated and will
always lie remembered.
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