The Brussels Post, 1969-04-03, Page 1;20 A Year In Advance — $3.00 To 13,11.A. 7`11.14.1 lilti'SSELS POST. TlICUSDAY. APRIL 1'd, 111(19 POST PC131,ISITIN'al HOUSE
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CRANBROOK
'Air. and, Mrs. Norman Pfeifer,
and 111r and :\ rs, Terry „
ging attended the tutu wedding
antilVersay celebration for
and, Mr8' Nelson Pawing in
Mr, timel firs, Pon tacklim Tracy
and Danny. Bloomingdale, visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Karl Dunn
Word b as been received by
relatives bore of the death of Bert
Martin, Davisville, Mich., husband
of the former Mamie Cameron.
(Iran-brook Mr, aad 'Mrs. '„Nlauric''
Cameron attended the funeral On
Wednesday,
Miss Alice 1.,'0rrest is with Miss
Ellizabeth Dickson and the
Brussels.
Mr, 'Whitney Quick, 'Trou t:
Creek, On t„ visited with. Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Cameron over the
week -end.
;Ale, and Mrs, ;Cohn Beckitt mid
Dianne anti Debbie of Preston
visited With Mr. and Mrs. Wes
..)tchlachern.-
Crambrook 4-H Club
The seventh mee,ling of the
Cranbrook GOnniosseurs was held
at the home of T.inda Knight.
Wednesday, March 19th, 1969 at
1:30 p,m, The meeting opened
will] the 4-1T Pled ge. The mil
Was answered by eight girls. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Janis Smith 011 Saturday,
March 22, 1969 at 9.00 a.m. Sharon
Dacharme was elected to commen-
tate at Achievement Pay on May
3, at., Seaforth 'High School.. Tin'
club iS exhibiting Savoury 'Dishes
from left-over meat, They planned
to exhibit for this topic dishe'-z
sUch as Savoury Salad, Shepherd's
pie and Stuffed 'Green 1 -)eoper.z.
theSe were dishes learned in the
club. The minutes of the last meet-
ing- were read by Janis Smith, The
girls took notes on "Variety
Meatis”, "Processed Meats". The
leaders gave the girls a little test
on. cuts of beef,' whether it was
lender, less tender or moderately
lender, what kind of method of
cooking is 'to be used. and either
dry heat or moist heat method.
Sharon Stevenson and Sharon
Fischer demonstrted paufrying
liver 'with Onions, The meeting
was closed with the 4-14 motto
"Learn to do by doing".
The eighth. Meeting of the Cyan-
brook NtilliOSS011rS Will; held at
the home of Jo ilia Smith on Sat-
ardaY. 31 a reh 22, 19Gf, a 1. 9.09
a.m. Meeting. was opened with
the 1-11 fledge. The roll call 'N' n5
-answered followed by a discussion
ott the exhibit al Achievement Day,
it was the last meeting of the
Cratihrook TI lint they are
having a work meeting on April
Mit. 1.969 to word: on the posters
for the exhibit. The Meeting is to
be held at the home of 7\trs, 'Res5;
Knight. at, 9.00 milt,
The meeting was closed with
the 4-11. motto "Learn to do by
doing". A fter they had a nolliev
little test on. beef and pork outs
a.n.d cOoltitig melmeth
Brussels Legion President
Is Elected Deputy Zone
Commander Of Zone C 1
Ted Elliott, president of the
Brussels Branch of the auyai
rana d i an i.,egion, was elected
Deputty Zone Commander of Zone
for a two year term of orrice,
at the spring meeting of the Zone
held in Exeter on Sunday, 'March
30th,
Mr., Elliott received the 'com-
mand, over two other candidates,
on the second ballot,
Other members of the 11,russols
branch V1'110 at tended the Exeter
Pe 11 we're' Frank Rutledge,
.Tint Dellow. and 'Prank Cardiff.
MISS B.- MOSES HONORED
-Or N 1 EIGHTIETH B;RTHDAY
Miss Bessie Noses was shower-
ed with congratulations and .go0i1
Wishes by many friends, -neigh-
bours and relatives on Thursday.
her eightieth birthday, l'for party
a complete surprise for her
was arranged by Miss Both
1loover, Mrs, Archie Noses and
Mrs, Norman Hoover, About
sixty-five friends called dining
the afternoon, and were served tea.
by Mrs. Pon Emile, Wingham and
Miss Joanne Moses, Mrs, Eadie
played several 'piano selections
during the afternotirt,
Miss Noses is a native of M,orrig
township where she lived for many
years On the .2nd concession be-
fore moving to her C01111'011111110
110111e in 111.11Si4.01:,,.
11(,;, many friends and neigh-
bours wish her continued health
and happiness.
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNEPS
flegtitar Gaines. Miss Elizaboth
Stinson, 'Lebanon: :NB's, Itield and
Rtely., both of •\Vinghant: Ales,
Geo, Day. Wingliani and Alrs.
Edgar. AVroxoter; Mrs,
Schmitz, -Mildniay and ",11
16elgar. N\Iroxote,r; Mrs. Oh ni,
\A-Ingham and Mrs. O. linzelgrove,
\\-i ugh a ni; Airs, Wets Hei pet.
\V-roxeler and 'Mrs. 'Irene Leitch,
Kincardine: Mrs. Geiger, Tralee;
Airs. Ohm, \Vingliani; Mrs, \Vitt.
:Mrs. Stevens,
ilarristott; Mrs. Geo, llislop Sr..
\Vroxeter; '\I rs. Simon I [libel.,
"Share the 1\ 'ea I t h Mrs.
Harold Schmalz, 31ildintly, 2. 'Miss
,lean lsewar, Atwood and tm its Ed
Scott, T.,istolvel.
;•.•;pecial, Mrs, Wilfred fr.e.nry,
Vinghatti, .
Jackpot of 889, Mrs. S. "Tuber,
ild ma y.
Door prizes, i\lrs. \V, .1.4.eilry,
\Vingliatti, Airs. Ed Detzler.
may, Mits. 1,-. Ohm, Wingliani, `1f' •;
Jean Dewar. Atwood.
I 0,1ith.y Draw' Mrs, I erb Busby,
Bohnore, Mrs, Sormile. LItcl:now,
Airs, Bali Montgoirtery. Witigliam.
and Mrs, liazelgrove,
• U1NEST COURCHESNE
Ernest Conreholine, (10. • of
Whitby, and formerly of Brussels.
passed away suddenly at his home
On Friday. March 28th,.. •
Ile is survived by his wife. Dora'
and two daughters, Doreen and
Donna, both at lionLo
The funeral was held from the
W, C . Town funeral home, Nmiday.
at 2 p.m. Ilartal .was in Whitby
cemetery.
MISS CHRISTENA F. DICKSON
Aliss Chrislona Florence Dickson
of Brussels Passed. away, in Cod-
e-rich on Friday.
Miss Plekson, who was born in
(Prey Township, was the daughter
of the late Mr. and MI'S,
Dickson. She taught school for a
number 01' years before she come
to Brussels where she 'and her
sister have conducted it Variety
Store,
Site is survived.by one sister,
Elizabeth, Brussels; one brother,.
John of (I'rey township, and two
aeic(1s, •
rho. "roPeral service was held at
the I), Hann funeral home at
1 p.m, on :Monday conducted lir
Roy. ri7„ L. Le Drew of Brusset4
Pnited Church, Burial was in the
Prussels Cemetery,
Pallbearers were Berl fenihr-:'
way. John Perric. Ken TYP1')11'!:).
Stewart .f0h Mit,0111111
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CAN YOU .sAy...NO?
Support your local service clot,
npeal hy sending a generous gift
today to the camp)
fund so that every crippled ehi,d
gets his share of Ircapn-11!
sorv irc,N.
BEAT THE HIGH
COST OF LIVING
You can still suliserilie. of Fi s n W
your StIlnieriPt iOn. to Hie RI•tr-,,F ,1:,,
post roy ofily $2,110 per year, seat
anywhere in Canada. It' you have
rohdives or friends who would
enjoy and appreciate having the
old hame town "post - now is rhe,
time to send it to them (at less
cosi than a \k,eolily lifter),
NeW snbseiptinns, a 5 will 111.i 11 •
11PWHIS, Will he acepted at the $2,0.1
rate' unlit the end oF ApH1 when
ti"?price will he increased by our,
-mg a week 1 $2.150 Per year in
Canada and $3.n11 per year in tile
FORMER WALTON MAN
MANAGER AT THORNHILL
Martin, formerly of 'Walton. was
appointed manager of the new
branch of the 'Ibronto-I)entfnioll
Bank at Thornhill, which, wix
i'Pelled on March 2 0 th,
my, Martin offended 111`11SiWi54
c'ontinttatiOn School anti was
A member of the Brussels LiOns
cl u b and (;iris Rand. After
farming, with his father, in the
\\Talton area for a few years, h e
joined the Sla ff of the Seaforth
Branch of the Toronto-Dominion
Think, lie was later on the staff of
branches at, Newmarket. Mt,
Itrydges, Napanee, Brantford, and
lately in the Toronto vicinity,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and MI's, Tod McLean and
family leftwkinestiay for o
motor trip to Florida.
,Toltn 'Rowland is now
patient in 'Winglickm stmt MStrict
:Hospital after being hi Victorio
Hospital, London for several.
Weeks,
Mr. rand Alps, fl'eorge Thornton
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Dori s coarchesne, 'Doreen and
Donna, of Whitby.
Mrs. Wallace Black was the
lucky Saturday winner of $100.0.0
on II 'Hot Spot, from Old thqd
FIardware,
Mr,. and Mrs. W. W, Smith loft
Sunday. by air. for RI elmonfon„
Alla.. where they will visit with
their son Ross and Mrs. Smith
and family,
Winners in the Lions Slifi
II0elersy draw Saturday wero
AI if Eirvoy $311 (i iieLky
week in tt VOW); 5, Fox,
$111 0 ; Harvey Dennis, $6,00,
MRS. LAURA J. BRENNEMAN
There passed Wily suddenly in
rs. Laura J. Rrounr-
man, en Friday. March 21. 1969.
in her :Will year: dear mother
Alp s. .N o her ts ist,m i rt o,
Susan, Dehhio, llonnie. 1)0ima am]
Lorainr daughter of 1.11
Mrs, John Schnock: sister of
Mrs, hl, llall ]Evelyn): and !4ister
of Kenneth schnock.
LAalES BROOMBALL
TEAM WINS TROPHY
FOR SIXTH TIME
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Team Won gill Nur 111 flu -on
Rroomball Tr winning again-
st Myth • in the final playoff
$9.142.e5.0
l'llirt I :sixth. yea th.e4y have.
Won the trophy,
V • irst gtme in. BIM arenu.
11 ilttliu 3 to Cu, Coals scored. by
Pat AloOnin. Dianne Machan and
Maxine r\felian. March 27th in
Brnssels arena Ii inning again
2 .10 n. ;I,rlis scored by Pat 111a.chan
and Marlene Rutledge])
playing on me team wet'',
MitNine Itobert ,;am, Marlene Hut-
ledge, Shirley Wheeler, Joyce
Macha TT, Anne
Marti:it, Joyce Taylor. Pat Mach-
an and Shirley .Pioe.
Mayors absent wore 10111nie
Workman, Donna Workman, Ann
Lowe, Kar-n Af 11 iter and Bonnie
Congratulations to .the. girls. and
their coaches, Dale Mach= and
Don Jocki in,
Myth Tournament Trophy
Won By BrusSels Men's Team
BruSsels and Whitechurclr
combined Brootabal I Team phiyi
its Illy th 11,roombaI1 Tournament.
Alto', 20th, 3 p.m winning over
Kilsyth 2 to 0, 9 p.m. 'winning
over Elora 3 to II, liar, 31), 5 p.m.
winning over Itioneywood '2 to O.
$ p.m, winning over Sl. Clements.
1 to 0,
They won the tourna.nletlt
trophy and also an individual
trophy for each player,
Congratulation boys!
Players: Murrny Nollington,
Alex ('rail;-, f%ivid I I S I ing:,„ Son
Stephenson, 'Murray Lowe. B.riau
Rutledge, Dale Altuthall, Bill flob-
inS011, Lynn Ilickey, Rodney
Hickey- Jim Taylor, carman Mach-
an, (fordon Jachlin and Gerald
Afternoon Unit Of
Btussels. U.C.W. Meet
'Thu rut; ((I' the
Brussels F.C.W, met i n the Fnit-
tid church parlour 011 April 1st,
'Mrs. Thomas lod the devotional
service folV:wing the Easter
theme', and including the singing
of "The Old Rugged Cross- by
MrS. liana ii ml Mrs Cousins.
Dui the business portion.
('''alluded by the 'President, Miss
Skelton, plans wore furthored for
the Spring Thankoffering Service
In) he held Sunday evening, .April.
Itch..
Temiug way Qon limed tiro
study of the book, "Panorama 01
the Fli1)10", arid led a discussion
EASTER
t.)aster is a happy and triumphant tint('' of year
lit Rents rfu1,t 1)1)1 joyously liteSSZIge of good c h eat '
Spring breezes blow a g 1 its a softly whispered prayer
There's peace and joy and happiness and beauty everywhere
Each voice is raised in loving praise of chrisi, the Rison Mug
Rejoicing too, OA(lout has sent the World ;motile Spying.
May you know all he !reality of this lovely 50450n
And 'nay its peac'e and inspiration long rolnaixi Your hl lii't.
Burial Ine.k. plc, 'e tti Cllimi ahutti the problems of the tsrae-
Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario, \Tun- 1111(10V lin rill g•
disly.rch •them with present dity conditions
arid beliefs.
The next meeting o' this gront)
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