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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-05-15, Page 1mrs. daughter, Joyce Gertrude, to 'rho Donald Aadrew Jacklin, son of St. 31r, •and Mrs. Lawrence Bay- BrusSels, The weddine 1969' place ,Time 25th. 1960, tit Brussels United Church. .'HANK YOU Thanks to tne many eeople who look nclva ntage of the opp.lannity fo renew, or subserilw fo The '• st tat the former $2.00 rate. Postal 'Department ritgt.tit HOW reirnire extra postage on any pallor t11a.t FIRT+:1: 1110111.1is OVerfIll0 et it has to be removed from the 'mailing list. Why it is their concern we do not understand, but we have to emu- ply with lbce regulation, • We ask ill i9,11);:iertbora 0 60q) ate, DON'T MISS FIREWORKS! 1.3e in Brussels to cedey the toria Day Celebration. Monday. May 19th, Sports start tit S p.m. with water fight anti ball games. A gigantic fireworks display will bring ..the activities to a Hese. Don't miss it Brussels has been criticized for not having holiday celebrations tic; • come nut and support the ef- forts of the organizations respom on thitl fieegOtelL $2.00 A Year In Advance -- $3.00 To U,LA. Till'; 13:11,USSEUS POST, THCRSDAY, MAY •15th, 1969 POST P•15BLISITINifl• HOUSI'; ,SM•g%!, GREY TOWNSHIP illes for kindness shown them (101- Hie illness and st-thSequent. death of their mothers was read, The president announced that the East Huron District annual meeting is to he held :in Wroxeter on Tuesday, May 13th at 9 a.m. Delegates were named to go but anyone Is welcome to attend, The regular meeting of the. Hurom view auxiliary is to be held May 19th and the Spring Tea on May 28th, Mrs. Smith offered to take sandwiches and WS. CutImore squares to this, Anyone wishing to go please call Mrs. Alberta Smith. Majestic 'W. T„ along with, (Than- brook W. I. are to be in dharge of the August birthday party at Huronview. It was decided to donate $1.0 to the ladies division of the Fair Board. Conveners of standing committees are asked to have their programmes ready for a meeting in the library at 1.30 p,m, MAY 15th, to prepare the program for 1969-70, There was a ,successful short course on Fash- ion Cues for You on May 2nd, 18 ladies attended. At a recently held Achievement Day for Meat in the Menu at Seaforth, Miss Laurel Hemingway of ;an 3, Brussels ra- Ceived her Provinvial Honours for having comOleted 12 projects, COngratulatiOnS. The meeting was turned over to Mrs. Carl Hemingway, conven- er of Agriculture and Canadian industries, The roll call was "DO you Know?" There were 24 Menth, ers and three visitors present. An interesting film ort Forests: was was shown. It dealt with the cut- ting of the dense forests by our forefathers and its inannfaettre into beam s. pulpWood and paper. Mrs. Hem- ingway read a story or the Pulp and Paper nulls at Dryden, dif- ferent kinds of paper and earn board were shown. This- company Plants •trees to. replace those emit down. in • rethernbrance of Mothers, Mrs. Leona Conelley read a pontiff •of Mother and Mrs. Doug HeinirigWay conducted •:a sing .song With • Mrs. •Waiter Kerr at the piano:1:40i eiiitaros.thrig 00•600 an "The 'SAtelAtist'Wt.t*16 rKlidtit" :a c•Cliip Off a lititifitSiShouldtits toXatifilin on. the, Back"aiWaS givtn. b))06Mt-s.. Earl •C fitlitOrke:rt e; • , „ • A, .0t4.014 for the op.( With the. MOW • iirlitici§ tiLl„ TWO wft-tl datigittrtr of -Edgar Wightfit an and 'the late Mrs. Wi gh tm n, She graduated from Wingham and thulgtas Smith spent a few days District High School in 7,963 and in London, graduate of Waterloo ITniver- Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. sity and "Knox College, Toronto., Dick 'Bradshaw on the arrival of ITer assignment, effective Sept. their son in. Listowel Hospital on 1, is the community of Sooke„ on Saturday, May 10th. Vancouver Island, which is under Misses Joanne Duna and Shirley the mission board of the church. Smith. London, spent the week. Participating in the ordin, end with their parents. talon service were Rev, Robert 'Mr. and MI'S, George Post and Bisset, von ton, moderator of the family, ''Poronto, were weekend Huron-Perth PreSbyterY; Rev. visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harry Waite, Atwood, clerk of the Smith and family, Traron - Perth Presbytery; Rev, Bradley KnigItt, son of Mr. a ndham; and Rev, Findlay Stewart Mrs, Jack Knight suffered a of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Kitchener fracturedn h bone iis root on Stil- , , nrday, necessitating a cast. Meeting of W.M.S. Afternoon Group Mrs. Clare Veitch presided for the May Meeting of the Afternoon Croup of the W,M,S. of Knox Presbyterian Church. Mrs, Wes -.1reEri idiom! tiva s hostess and nine mem hers and two visitors attend- ed. The meeting opened with a poem and a hymn. The Scripture was read in unison and the medi- tation given by Mrs, Veitch, Each member read a verse and Mrs. Veitch led in -prayer. Roll call was a verse containing "'work". Mrs. Stanley Fischer read the minutes and treasurer, Mrs. John Pollee gave her report. Miss A. Forest recorded cards and visits made by members during past month, it was 0111100 need. that the Junior Conference -would he hold in Har. ngt on P resby torte n Mewl) On -Tune .and S p.m. "Highlights of Synodical held in Goderich" were given by Mrs, Stanley 'Fischer. Mrs. Earl Dunn gave the topic "flow the Church May :Rena Out to People in the 'Working World". Mrs. Wilfred Strickler read a poem "Work" Mt's. :Harold Smalldon, 'Walton. sang a solo. "I will Pilot Thee". accompanied on the piano by Miss Alice J. Forrest. Mrs. Mac Engel gave a reading "Take the Flowers Now". The meeting was closed with a hymn anti the Bene- diction by the leader. Mrs. Veitch conducted a contest on vegetables and flowers, IA nob was served by Mrs. John Perrie and Mrs -Wes Afeflarlierp, • MISS'LlINIDA I3RYANS daughter of 31t', and. Mrs, Jack Bryans,• Brussels.. graduate's from the St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing in Kitchener -cm May 15th, .She is a • graduate of Seaforth District High School.. LIONS CLUB REGULAR MEETING The regular supper meeting of the Brussels Lions Club Was held Monday evening with Lion president Jan van Vliet presiding. Lion secretary Cecil. MeFtfilden called the rill and minutes and correspondence were read. The usual sing song was en- joyed and fines levied by the Lioe Tailtwister. The guess was won by Lion Wilbur Turnbull, 'Max Watt was installed as ft met:fiber of the club anti Douglas Callended was rminstalled. Lion George MattOr gave a report on the Crippled Children's Assot- i;thin Meeting held in Clinton. He Said the objective this year is $1,400,000, Lion Douglas Callender will in charge of the Scout Troup sponsored by the club. Installation of the incoming ()Moors will Bike place at the next meeting,. Hemingway. son of Mr. and Carl Hemingway. 13russeis. wedding. will take place in .1adrow's United Church, on Saturday, June -Mb. COUNCIL MEETING The (n.i,y I Mt WA , e.:epitions passed as follows: • the ':knit)' •, el .1 r meeting be adopted as .111 % I 0! f •cwncr of 1.:)f •Coner'sl- sim; lo ‘,111Prs lio n0000t 001 tt E. If. l'derstucjt, C) L. S., and Praintig-e Pi ngine•or of 'Triton Em ,::.ineeering Scryicos Ltd., o nolgov in“. nutN-ie, he appointed to make a survey and prenare plans. profile and report for l rep iii' :Ina improvement fir n('l'OS^ sary) ,A16orson Municipal Drain itt iJecordanee with The Prainage ,'lot, 1902-63. That an applieation be submit- ted to 'yr, W. R Drowley, Chief of the Air Pollution Control SOr- V1(0 requesting permission to continue open burning at the Mu n icipal Waste DiSpos(t1 Site located on Lot 24, Concession I", Townshiji of Grey. It was agreed between the council and property owner of the Garbage Dump located on Lot 24, Concession 6, that the 'Dump will remain open lin l:11 farther notice. Two. applications for tile drain- age loans in the amounts of $1,500 and $4,500 were accepted under The Tile Drainage Act. That the Auditor's Report for 19(38 be accepted. That membership fees he paid to the Huron County Municipal Officers' AsSoetition $2o.00; and. Huron Comity Road Superinten- dents' Asstatiation $16no That; till approvQd accounts he paid. Thai, meeting be adjourned to meet June 2nd, 1969, at S P-m or - at the call of the Reeve. Accounts paid: General $4,326,69 Roads and Bridges 2,583.12 $6.909.41 Charles Thomas ReeNR, Edythe M. Cardiff Clerk ENGAGEMENT Mr. and 31i-s, William Keltington, MAJESTIC W.I. SEE Be grave Lady Ladies' Division Of The FILM ON FORESTRY Ordained Minister Brussels Agricultural Society The May Meeting of the miss Anne Wildliman. '21- Prize Lists Now Available 'Vajosti c Women's institute was year old BelgroVe woman, was The 1969 prize lists of the "I° in the Brussels Public' ordained minister a the Pres- Libral'Y TlitirsdIty evening, m ayhvteriln church or ciini.Ida an Ladies' Pivision or the Brussels at 8th at eight o'cloc:k with the pre- ordination serviep lipid in Knnx .At•?;rieultural Society ;ire 11')W a V il- Stel NIL NIrs, Alberta Smith con-l resbyterian Church, Belgrave , You ("t411 get your "1 'Y from the secretary, Mrs. Adah Smith or ducting the usual opening ever• Thersda v eises, The new secretary-treasur- she said her desire to become a '11 the 0 ITic1? of The Paussels Bost. menii tr of new classes have er, Mrs, Mario McCuteheon, rend minister started in hif4h school ing and the financial statement. She become the church's second the minutes of the March meet- and strengthened in universitr. glteP if;tolroi.trils(1,111ded 1.)117"es A letter of appreciation to the woman to be ordained as a mini- your Copy now and start menthol's of the Institute from ster of the chnrch, preparing your 0,ntrif.s for the (1)69 :MI'S, Mary Pavidson, on behalf of The churell'n only other woman Brussels Fah and prove that the the Rowland and Davidson ram, minister, Rev. Shirley Jeffrey of women of this rommunity can win Appin. who has a charge at Engel- their share of the prizes, hart. was present at the service. The Rev, Wighttrian is the — CRANBROOK CHANGE IN DATE OF HORTICULTURAL. MEETING Horticultural members please note that owing to celebrations to be held in Ethel and Brussels for the' holiday, Monday, May 19th the regular Meeting of Brussels HorticnIfural Seciety will be held WEPNESDAV, May 21St in the Library at S o'clock. There will be :a floral demon- stration and a sale of bulbs and plants, Everyone AVeleome, by'Mrs. Marie MeCuteheon, Runny Birthday was sung .for Mrs, Marie 'MeTaggart and Mrs, Marie Me- Catcheon. The Queen and Institute Grace were snug alter which a stile of plants, slips, bulbs and other articles, nil el.loo tql off by Mrs. Cludinere, brought in $13.05. n i n sqs. .iittibet,...tind -Lunch was •sei'ved by Mrs, Walter Kerr. Mrs. Lorne Nichol and Mrs. Steins. This poem was posted up in a forest area in Portugal. A TREF, SPEAKS re who pass by and would raise your hand -against me. Hearken ere you harm me. f am Hie heart of your . hearth: your friendly shade from the summer stilt, 1 not the beam that holds your houses. The board. of your table, the bed on which you lie and the timber that litiilris your boat. I am the door 'of your homestead, the wood Of yorat cradle and the handle of yoni' hoe. I an the bread of kind- riesS• and the flower of beauty. 1.4istert to my prayer and litirrn tho yy, ENGAGEMENT 311'. and Mrs. 'Ray Cox, Bayfield, are pleased to tillnellnee the 'en- gagement; of their elann:1111'. Brussels, are pleased to announce Patricia tliayle. to David Blanc the engagement of their only