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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-03-27, Page 1OURNAMENT TRIUMPHANT $2.00 A Year JD Advatteo - $3.00 To II,I1L,A.. P1'ilLES1TIN1; movsio.TiluRsi;Av. MARCH 27th, lass CRANBROOK 111! Carmen Bride. Port Credit. and Peter Bride* Toronto, visited with „Mr. and Mrs, \1n Maeintosh and family Clifford Ilr0y underwent oi'y in Wingham flospital„ Ms, Nichol and dangher Cathy Huntsville, wore holiday visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Stevenson and Mrs, Tohn Steven sou, 11irs, Lloyd Hall went to Toronto on Saturday after • receiving the sad news of the sudden death in Toronto of her sister, Mrs. Bran? unman, the former Laura Sehnu-k intement was in Toronto. \I r. Hod Mrs, lion Dunn. iticky and 'Bonita, Bloomingdale, visited Mr, and Mrs, FAO Dunn on Sun- day, Mr, and Mrs, Terry Netvbigging, Listoviel, yisited with her parents r, and 1Mrs, Norman Pfeifer. Pfeifer, Mrs. Oscar Hu elm. Con est ogo visited with her sisters Calvin Cameron and Miss Tny- lane Steiss, The W,I, met in the I. ommouity Centre for the Agriculture meet- ing, Guest: speaker was Rev. Bert Maynard, Stalin, who spoke on "HardShips, and cost involved for young Men starling forming to day", and made use of charts to illustrate, Mr. Dayn rd was intro- duced by Mrs. Wilfred Strickler and 'MrS, Cliff Bray thanked him and. presented n gift of Nipper- iation, The roll call was "name a farm implement not in use today". Members of the Monc.rieff W,T. With hasbands were guests, "Mrs Dneharme presided and the minutes were read by Ms. Leslie Knight. Mrs.A.lian Mcniggart was plan;st, Ten tables of progressive etichre Were in Play With the fol- lowing Winners: for• high Score,: MrS, Calvin Ca -Moron and Lorne StriCkler, and 'IOW, Mrs. (ioldwin Knight and Clare Vnitch.„ lucky cut) WaS held by Mrs. Win Bremner. tntieh Was SerVed by ineinhe'rs or the W,T, 8oRkYt. Due to lack of space several items hove had to be omitted, They will be pithlished next week, Thptitu mitimelo prom: oforript.4,,. Ethel Woman Has Narrow Escape Mrs. .1ohn of ria.hei had narrow escape from On Tuesday ;tight. She was travelling ttnV;,t'd Brussels on the flit). line Morri:; Township, when her (.1r %vent Out of voliirol. on tho slippery road, just west of the bridge and ,,‘,011 t d o wn the to fr. enthanktheut into tbe icy water overflow tram sw011en. river Fortunately Mrs.itrink was no' seriously injured and was able to make her escape from the part- ially immersed vehicle. Doug Workinan, in their neurby resi- dence, heard the car horn and went to Mrs. Brink's assistmwo, driving her to her home, LIONS HEAR ADDRESS BY LOCAL BARRISTER Lhin J1111: van Vllet presided for regular slipper meeting of the 1'-!'fusels t,ions Club. 141(1115 COCil Mccl''adde u and Selwyn linker led the sing song with Mrs. jack Bryans at the, "!'be roll was Called by Lion secretnry. Cecil McFadden and Mon .Tehn 'Hanna performed the The guest spe,11t;•r. fop the evet.- •k „ IL M. mill mA,, ‘mlier if. the local law firm, was introduced by Lion Ha TenPas, Mr. Mill gave a most informative. and instracti\-c talk "'S.Vills and Estates In l•it the cot!. -111Sion of his address the meeting hr:IWn 011(11 and Mr. Mill ans....\ered numero(i-; questions from tht• Lions giving advise and makin:/, clear important points„ 1„rion Selwyn l'ak'•t thanked the ;-mooket• and presented him with a -4111;111 gift. The application. Of 11Tax Watts liccettie a menthe]. or the club avv eptod . ! ton secretary Cecil McFadden ite„.1t Tvith minutes and yorrei-•:- pondence. Lions -141dies• Nignt" will h'' bold 1.1th, at, the Royal Can- liaul Hall. Pusiness ittclude.d a motion 1)as- Ned to purchase dishes, glasses. for club Ilse, ;lisp 1;lbles, The winner of the .guess \vas 1 ;,).! Albert TenPas, STILL TIME TO SAVE MONEY '('hanks to the many people who have taken advailtage 11- opportunity to subscribe, or renew; their :subscription to the lirus-uds Post at the present rate of $2.00 per year. New sunscipttotp.„ n"wilim• will be nrented tit the t‘ rate until the end of April when the price will 1w increased by one eon! a week 1:$2.50 per year in Uninula and 83,7111 per P-ir HorticUlturat Society. Has Guest Speaker The ;March • meeting or fie, Brussels Nortioultuitil Society held Al arch 1 7th. in the Library, The conve»ors, Mrs 1.101•1 fromingway and Mrs. 'Wm. Miller carried out the St 'Patrick's theme ith d ecor t ions, There were. 211 memhes and 11 gue..;;;; present. ::\Ers. Win 'miller, vice president, presided,. "0 carman" opened the meeting, The minutes, treasurer's, report antl roll cull followed. The correspondence was: rfuttl, A letter of resignation • from Mrs,. ' Boss Bennett was read and a motion by ill s. oorgo 'Wheeler seconded .by . Mrs, .1„,„, McCutehoon that Mrs, Wm. Miller be elected president. vied, Mrs, George 'Davis., seconded by Mrs. McLarty moved we ,do not p;ticipate in the Rose Heart 'Pro- .1ect. Carried, • The Brussels Society is host!,1:• the District Conkention: on April 1.!1.11 in St, Sohn's Church, Mrs, Rem i ngway moVrt(1. :Mrs. E. etidinure, Airs, ceorgp Davis and :Mrs, C. Hemingway' 1),? the r tilt- mittep. seconded hi' Mrs 1., Mc- Cuicheou, • BIAS, Miller introdueed 111.,' Misses Nancy and. Mary Illten Knight Who tap doneed.. This w:IF very much enioymt. Mrs. Miller thanked the girls :and presented each with a gift. The quilt onus on display tickets are • available from inemb. ors, Tho spring lists were mentioned N. Mrs, Cmimore HMI fir•tie Pre.z • nit took theirs. These are to ho •eturnerl to Mrs. Culltoore hy March 27th, The prize lists for the flower -Mow were also handed out. 'We are indebted to Airs. Jas, Arm- strong for the work of these and we thank her. BARREL GOES OVER DAM wal MoArtor taeli)* ,:lw;-;spv who won gill.ou in Ow "1:arri ,i over the Dam" contest 'Cllr' barrel, placed on the fee Ali(,‘ the dam several weeks! ago by tilt' firemen. Went over the (law Monday !minting, Mr, MP .inter was the ticket holtle” whose 15 Ur. n4•:11'eSf to the exact time, Curling Club Holds Einil Mixed Bonspiel Titispite swing weather a 11 1.‘.:\r. • 1st '.111iriaty Inover. skip:' 'Les vice: Jack Milenc11,: Susan :McDonald. •lend 3 \\ins plus 21 211d -flits Oltifield„ skill: 'lull Turnbull, rice: Isaho •Thnthwoil. Coultes. skip; Writ tion-w1 mwr 'rho season's activities will end on Thursday evening.. March tit 7 Pill, in the i,c,gion It when tneintwrs, and their guests will sit clown Itt sly' the Ladle of the Logion. Aux• The m01101 ,trid rnt ,,0:11ltwo11` folksy,' thii 1,0s1, 1-1()USE Tv..,.1 h u ndred a id so\ 01, bow.; half part in fhP Annual 'Brussels Minor Hockey Tournament .mak- tnc tho ho,r.t over Thanti-; from Atwood. !'„olgravo. Holmore. Myth Pauswqs, Kurtzville, Luca") and ookodf),0 ,tenet; battled it out to der iele ?l obampion in each of the fivt , vntogories front Tyke. to Midget, behalf of the Brussels Minor frockeY Association tind the 'Bus • sots Branyh of the Royal Canadian Legion, [ thank nil those who beip- •pf.t in the administrative part of the tournment, it was deeply pprecia ed. • TYKE Final Standings Pte. Belgrave 4 lielmore 2 tirussel 0 it I:elgrave wen th; ob III pionship. Top Scorers Pelgrove, Pts. Mel.vin Cook, Pelgrart', pts Lynne Haines, Beigraire, 3 .pts,. :Murray intelorm.e. Brussels 2 pts, naines. tielgravel 2 pts„ SQUIRT Final Stand:loos. W .Rts. f~ttrttrt 11 4 fi lielgrtive l 1 -2 ilrnsse3s 11 • 2 . • .0 fuican vwatt the Min 01:011Allil.),. "fop Scorers :Jim Berm, Doan. 1; Tits. Cecil lawan, 9 pts„, (lord Moon, Lucan, pts, nick Freeman, 'Lucan, S pts. ,`~flit'!, in ,If.:rti V 0. 5 pts, Steven :11.elinsou, lielg-rave. 5 pts„ llelgrave, 5 pts, PEE WEE Final Standingi W L tests.. chkridge 2 0 4 Brussels 1 1 2 • Atwood 0 :.2 11 .• Oakridge won the ehampionship„• Top .Scorers Greg. Vert-Ague.. Oultridge, S pts„ • 11111 King, Oakridge. 7 pis. Alin Goddard. Oak:ridge. 7 pts. Randy Johnston, Oaluidgo, C ra i g Walk('{'. Oa lu jil g ia, BANTAM Final. Star/clings Sts. Ktirtzville it 3 Brussels (1 3 Ilelgrave 0 0 Ti11,1q7. \\.011 championship. -Fop Scorers Wayne Hall, •Kurtzvillo, iT LAS.. Phillip .111ake, Brussels Rick Brussels. S pts.. Bavid Thomas, Brussels, 8 pis. • Darld S pts. VJ I,. Pts, Li (1 • 11yt It won the championshth,, Top Scorers tittt ..\1t•1)ptigall, Myth 11 pts, Pirtit•o 111:ison. Ill:all, 9 pts, ('oak. Illyth 4 pts. oil( Plenum, tlelgrave, 4 ptg. :\lurray WOrkinno, 1'111'o:4.401s, 'p v, C'110101t-r-., 1.11“ii, D1. 1.•k, Munity Mt14.41111.1.1, .01`114V114, 10. Rith -.*4.1114.014, )10. WMS Evening Group The March meeting of the Even- Jug Grew]) of the WMS Was held at the home of MIAs, Gordon Engel With an attendance of ten. Mrs, duties of Taft Twister, Jack Knight opened the meeting with a poem, and Was in charge of the devOtionsi leading an open discussion on the Scripture, A St. 'Patrick's verso was 'riven for call, Tb study "New Mis- Stens" was introduced by Mrs, Stuart Stevenson who also led in a dismission on it, T.tulcil Nonni II tee Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Jack Knight assisted the hostess with refreshments. Cranbrook Meeting MRS. JOHN MURRAY Julia Murrati• :8() (tool ph, and rormorty of Walton:, died in Mrs, Miller introduced 110v. St, Joseph's: Hospital, Guelph W Siebert of Stratford, guest Sundayx. speaker, who• showed slides on. She was born the feriner Lefty Begonias, Dahlias and Mods Fidten, daughter to, the, late Mn, After each number of ill id he. aml Mrs. Hugh Fulton, She spent discussed the culture. and plant. 1wtst or hop life vicar Walton. ins;,. also answered questions, Surviving are one &tighter, Airs. gway thanktd Mrs. Fred (Vern) Young, of Tor- 'Arr. Siebert :out pre ,;,an: onto, and two grandchildren, s. John Spell. won the door Tlle funeral was held from the prize, D. ,\, 'Rolm 'Funeral 'Horne, iii An unction followed and .11111w-tots at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Bur- wsn realized, NIT was in. Brussels Cemetery. The Queen closed the Pallbearers It ero Fred. Young, was SOPVed hr :Vies. L. ;mut -110 l',T0113011 Minor, rroirt, :Mrs, Jan MeTagf,ort. Mrs, I#ity Ourifir, lento0,11 tiA,:!1•Lte and Vrtift it 0013 '1it19I114, nutM. very succesQ.ful final mixed boa Spiel was hold on NVednesdly, March 19th by members of the Brussels Curling Club, A number of teachers and students }lc ad vont itge or the oproptunIty to get in R(17110 (.1 trzi curling. Though the going g..ot rather heavy due to the mild weather, all games were 1,:,a0a. neimore. 1.1 pts. completed, i 1.1)1prOV- h';2::tiler ;q11),S0t. S•'+1.11 0 very" good prizes were distributed as well as a presen- tation to Prank Carter In apprec- iation of his work for the club, A sftocaling hog seems to he a maafitable one. Curlers who took purr will undestand, winner:4 fop the day; A,M, 1st Drum ItathAvoll, skip: Don- ehla Pearson, vice: (1001.P;11.n, zieCe Holen Pletelt wins plus 12 2ad Frugh Pearson, shin: U- ar' itarhwell, vice:. 13dna• Ple tch. second: jive Ward. lend 2 wit, • obis .1 0 3rd Nor it Iloever, :1-11). :loan viee: Neil if enlin w y, '.round: Bill rte\v,ta, lead 2 wins plus 1:3 Kett Bray, Skip: Leann McBon- '7 ,1 vi''o : Jean Vett ch, second wran :Timmer, lead consolation. Mel/on:old, skip; Aileen Mutter.vice.: Doris MeDonald, sec- ond: Marie Veitch. lead non- winner seeoild:Orval Bauer. lead 2 win., phis 1 0 flrcl Wel I, ViCo: Marie TO r1111n11 . er,Onn, load :2 wins plus lion Dunbar, skip: James. W, Smith. vice: NicTage;art. second: Jim Mali- lead console- MIDGET blip Fillet Standings (Ten l'g;c 1,1,tv( (.1100p. skip: 'Ertl tlYt h LOA' 1 On, 1''l".`11 Be l grav ia .8el.t)rni : litany Turnbull, lead Brussels