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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-06-19, Page 1P-0$"..P PUBLISHING HOUSE' 2.50 A Year In Advance TI-Ii BRESSETAI POPP, 'l I I Y, J 11 N,K lath, 1969 - $;.fill To U.S.A. '• . T AKES POSSESSION OF TROPHJES PRESENTED AT MAJESTIC HOME ECONOMICS MEETING. The June meeting of Allajosti \Voition's institute Was iteld in the lit‘ussels P011110 Library on Thursday :evening, Jane Hill at eight o'clock, Mrs, Earl cludMore and Mrs. Norman MeLarty, con, veuers of home economies wore responsible for an interesting and infertnative program. Mrs. Alberta ;.,:pith, president, assisted by the itfrq Marie AleCutchemi, conducted. the Opening exert14i05 and the business items. The Birthday Party for resi- dents of Hurenview, Clinton, whose birthdays are in Slily. is to bit held on the afternoon of August '30th; Cranbrook W. I, are to be it with Majestic, in this, and fUrther details will be disettSsed at the ,Thly Meeting which is to 10 a picnic at the home or Mrs. Earl t"wlmore on July 10th. A eommitfee. tioti'SIStin 'titbit. lam." cln Irrie : 1*y17rS, Etlinor 7f-Teiningway. anti Mrs. Doug Healingway are to arrange a program of games and contests. Pot luck lunch will he served, Mrs, Cudmore is to look after the making of a gift valued from $1,50 $2.50 for the Fall Conven- tion being held inGuelph, A $2,00 batik account is to he started. for the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perrin, There will he local leaders training school held in the fall on "The Main Meal Makes the Meal" The .1-TT -Rome- Making Vail Club for girls is to Study "Needlecraft", If a suffic- ient tinrribor of girls Would Brett flits course lenderS will be Pro- 'Arid OC1 if possible. Mrs, Alarie Davis, who is look- ing after the welfare of the "Adopted Child" sponsored by ti number of W,Ts, in this district informed the meeting that his birthday is in August, The proce- eds of the Sunshine Collection Was to he used for a girt for The roll cull "Silly Things I :nee 1)0110 in the Kitchen" recalled many funny situations. There were 1a members present and one visitor. An interesting motto prepared by Mrs. Leona Armstrong on "ft takes Paco powder to catch a Man and baking Powder to keep him" WaS read by MrS, Ada Armstrong, Current events were giVell hY Cuelmore and a :Kitchen 'Utensil jumbled word contest, Was conducted by Mrs, McLarty, This Was :followed by a splendid denionstration by Mrs. Cuchnore oft the inaking of Fancy Sand- wiches. These wore enjoyed at ittitth which was served later. The Queen and Grace with Mrs. Waller Kerr at the piano brotigit the meeting to a close. Mrs, Amy Speir, who was un, abie to be present at the meet- ing was pleasantly surprised by five membors who cslled and pre, PerltrA hoi"ivith 0. of, FARMERS WILL. VOTE ON GFO JUNE j Qep this date in mind, this is Lim day the Non. era in Huron County will vote on NyfOlier or not they want a GPO, P;lach 11; h d imPor(auf for every fa Mier to ',YUCCA .o..14 local paper when your county committee will keep you informed oil all matters pertaining. to the vote. ------ — Couple Honored On 40th Wedding Anniversary k-lurprise Party V 11$ held at the home ei Mr, and Airs. Gordon stiles on Monday ening in honm' (0' ,f). and .\,1 I's, Alex Steiss who a 00(4ft:11in to1,11 'Wedding Anniversary. Airs. Stoiss was the forrocr Ruby Clt•tiver, The en 1110 nA:it', air playing ca yds. 1. tlolicums funcit wits served to about 30 gm,sts. Present for fie happy oecasiOn were their throe daughters: Ellia one son, Mrs. Charles (Winnifred) Mann of Listowel, Mao, Tarry enleen) Mann, Listowel, Mrs. •Clordon (,Teanl Stiles of RruSsels 011(1 Stewart • of (Trey Township. The couple also have seven grand 7 children. Mrs. Terry (Cheryl) Yost of Toronto. Misses• Sandra and Rarbara Mann and John Mann of Listowel, Sharon •and Allan Mann of tistowel and Donehla Stiles of Brussels. Aloe present were the 4 five ski !„, of Mr. Steiss. Mrs. lack fOrmaI Prnsgels, Mrs. Art (TAO 1ncliolls. Atwood. 'firs. Oscar (moral Hoehn. Conestoga. Mrs. Calvin (Lydia) Cameron and Miss Finvlene. both or Grey Town-- shin. Mr. -Fred Chty. Monkfon. broth 01' of Airs. Stoics n-as alga 1.1 rOgonf. Dil nr'iltr;s on bayed - by 01,PrY: .0 to music supplied by Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and Mrs. Stewart- Steiss, On Sunday evening Mr. and Airs. Steiss were pleasantly stir- prised when members of their family gathered for an enjoyable not lock supper at their home. BREWER — BONE. A quiet wedding was solemn- ized on May 81st between Ruby F. Pone and 'George. L. T3reAve,r of Brussels by the Reverend Thigh C. Wilson of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Kitchen were their attendants, luggmte. a token of the institrite's ri.ppreclation for 'being secretary fora number of years. Sid proT•inr) 'hot: Flit curio St. John's Masonic Lodge Officers Are Installed Tuesday evening, June 111th, installation of Officers for the en, suing year took plane in St,: John's Lodge No, 28,1 Al'. AM, Brussc.ls, The ceremony was conducted ti." 1:0- Won tiro, NOrnla n Dwyer, The tvsn'li:t-: ;.vere a fottoWs: \\'or. master 1;ir0 71' w ile', W ant en \\initor sealers warden Bre, Wm, King Chaplain Bro, \Arm, Turnbull Treasurer- ,,,, \V Pre. Selwyn Baker Edwin Martin Secretary,.,, kriy, Sr. Peacon Can. 1.?:0 4:t• Jr. Deacon Pro, link .Grtio.`:ti Director of Ceremonies Bit e; Don McDonald Sr, Stewart , ,,,, Piro Max Watts jr. Steward Bro. Bruce SPeiran inner Guardian `Biro:. Wilfred Sit ortreed Tyler W. Bro. James Malt Visiting P,r0thren wore present from R'itefiener and Palmerston, Following the business of the (i.vonlng socinfile period -cifa.s en- joyed by at Any member of. 'iii Lodge. would appreciate enquiries FOgaPd- ing becoming a member of this highly esteemed fraternal organ- ization, R. A NRR 00K. Mrs. Stanley Fischer was in Toronto over the week-end attend- ing n Leadership Live-in for (-1,411,T, preshrteriol secretaries at twart College. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Ptinn, RielWy and Bonita, and 'Mr. and Airs. Don .Tuokliu, Tracy and Danro'. Bloomingdale, were .,verk- end visitors .with Mr. and 'Mrs. P.arl Dunn. Joyce daughter of "Mrs. Lloyd Hall. was transferred fame 'List° wet Tin t:,•1 by ambulance last week to -F and W Hospifut. Kitchener. Miss Maxine Smarkinn is spend- ing a few days. at her home here. Carman Fischer was a guest al: the Tromingway-CoN wedding of, Payfield ott Satittday.. Mr. mid Alr8. Gordon Engel and family spent the Weekend, at Bet'• ford Lake. Fred Stnallclon is spending a week with Air, and Mrs. Ross Spoiran near Iron 'Bridge, Ont. Air. and Airs. Dick Bradshaw and family visited in Guelph on Sunday. IIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 1,vAr-ps • - To 'Mr. and Mrs, Max A\-p 1 !.1 of Ornsselst. in Wingharn and District T-Tospital. on Mon- daY, ,Tttne Oth, Olt" gift of n tialight0i; lbd, RUTLEDtF- Sc $1.00 STORE ON JUL st Nicholcps relauer, real t,?* to anti business broker of 0,ni,lph, who recently pnrcha800 the nattedge ;-;t! to $1.00 store, takes PessessiOn, on July 1st, Mr, and Mrs, leelaur Will live in the apartment, above the store, Air, and Arr ,z. Ned Rutledge have conducted the 'business for the 4; 0111 years after disposing (q heir ,;:r(1,!ery business to r S. jack AleCtutcheon. As yet Mr. Ra,l2ed.ge ha,: not. disclosed ltis future pia,„-* PEOPLE WE KNOW mts. ki(ly I/OW.11$ is a patient in 'C:Vingrot ft:. and District Hos- pital, Mrs. George Evans and; Mrs, it,. IV. Stephens spent the; elfoI id in Goderich attending- the Hudso:1-: t tient! wedding. Airs. Daisy McLean, Bothwell, formerly of Brussels, flew to E,tigland where she is spending three weeks with relatives. Selwyn Ba,k0 a is a patient in Winghain and Tiist.rict!'!Rol f aft:, 4- suffering a. heart attack last Week, Miss Jean Walker of S'ew York has been a visitor with Alr, and Mrs. George [bicker. Cecil Parker. Who is S. patient. inVictorin Tlospitcti Lon- don is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs, Frank StaffOrd (formerly Edna Edward:4) of Owen Sound, called on old friends here on Friday, 'George. and Put hianglois of Salon George Or Brussels Hair, stylists were guests of the Wing- ham !nisi neSS Women'S Assoc- iation for a special Hairstyling and Wig show recently. Mr. and Mrs. T), McCutcheon, Woodstock and Mrs. Ft Mr- Cu (Aeon, 'Ingersoll. were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Jiack Al eCu tchenn. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hemingway, Miss Pat Coy, Mrs. Doug Heming- way. attended the Graduation Ex- ercises at Centennial College when David Hemingway received hi.) Diploids In 'Recreation Leadershin. Mrs. Pat Hand, Ronnie, and Atiohnol, who have been recent Visitors with her parents, 'Mr,. and Mrs, Carl Jacklin of TroWbridge, and with lter sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Patter- son of Brussels, have retnrued to their home in Lhar Germany. Mi s „T Ode Aleock, dough t or of 'font Aleork. Kitchener: has graditated from Kithenor Water- loo institnto nail is now employed tt Filectrollome Industries in the data processing department as 0 keypunch operator. Ills son Collin pie:,,god Into GrAilp 16 tit the salito DART LEAGUE BANQUET The, Brussels :Hart Leagut: hel(X iiii annual banquet at the' Legion Hall. Friday night, Juno A delicious mast beet' dinner -was eNnyecl by approximately people, calf:Area eapahly by, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion. Proceeding the (miner a prayer eats led by the President. Willie, KItight. After the dinner the Carling moresentittivc, Geor.ta! Berp,,es and his wife were introduced and wei- vowed by the president. Alr, ilerges presented the '"A Trophy" to Eibner Young, captain of the L.O,L„ winners of the play off. His 'team Mombrrs Were, Jim Smith, Carson Watson, Reg Wat- stm and Cardie City, who' each received individual trofthies. The "B Trophy" was presented!" by Mr, Borges to Willis Xtfight captain of Len's Gang, The menthe ers or his team receiving trophies were', Dick Stephenson, (Men 'Bridge, Ross Duncan, Wit "War- wick, and Cliff Kernaghan. Tin president presented inditvid- lull trophies to the winning teats of the season, The Grey's, captain- ed by Ernie Back. Other members on this team receiving trophies Were, Dan Snyder, Harry Jacklin Jan van Vliet and Harry Bolger Willis Knight then called on Ernie Rack to present trophiE.ss to other members of the leagne. These were Dart Snyder and ftuss Hall for high score -- P darts 1S0, Hilton Ward received; a special trophy for the most starts. fin6 'sites and points,. Iotillowing the dinner and pre- sentation of the trophies the floor was cleared for dancing. Excellent dance innsio was provided by Jimray Scott. Orchestra, All Members of the league would like to thank the ladies for pro- viding such a delectable meal. It was generally felt this gay evening was a good finality tcy alt enjoyable season of the league-. Ernie Back PLEASE , we aslt all theist' who Bove rOCOivod rOnlindr,1,-; Or past due subscriptions to kindly help is to Meet postal regulations by to this natter promptly. 'Extra postage of tle per isStie for each paper mailed is 'charged on all saliscripions three months er more overdue. We do not like to keel) reminding subscribers about Past clue subscriptions bui postal requirenteni;, force 'is to d o an. Thanks lo the many Who have iltle a so prompt in their tion, 1:4",ftmors. and'vote. ,to ys your 1110.! itte;lft Thi.; -Wool( in tilts paper, tim•re it lti''uas a eon) pi o list of nil pot. n s',a l i ,TriF