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BRUSSELS PUBLIC
SCHOOL PROMOTIONS
Kindergarten
Lyle Campbell, Kenneth Cons,
ins, :Juanita Draper, Peter Iiixel,
Pavid led], Michael. Hanna, Steven
Barris, Karen Johnston, Paul
Johnston, 'Kathy Meehan, Denald
;MacLean, Jill MeCutc'heon, Karen
AleOutchemi, Karen :McLean,
paulino Met,,ellan, Paul Nichol,
:lebra Prior. James Cath-
ovine Sholdire, Brian TenPas,
Miehael Watson, Terry Glanville,
!Wan -fa mos, Gary M('Arter,
Grade 1
Cheryl Bailor, Reynold Braila.
.Andrea Bridge, Carolyn Campbell,
Gregory ) chorine, troika Elm
'boden, Kathleen Elliott, Lori
Elliott, Joe Glousher, Michael
Harris, Barbara Johnston, Neil
jutzi. Brian Kellington, Terry
Kennedy,
Stephen Kingsbury, Ann Kumm,
Victoria McCall, Iteginkald Me-
Glory, Darwin. McCutelleon, Gary
McOutcheon, Garry MeWhirter,
Irene Pullman, Sherry Robertson,
Donelda Stiles., :Heather Wilson,
jacquelinc Workman,
Grade 2
Mary Ann. Bernard, Mary Anne
:Firaby, Karen Bridge, Sharon
Brown, Marilyn Campbell, Cather-
ine Cardiff, Douglas Cousins, Kith
DuCharine, Murray Duchartue,
Dyk, Ted Elliott, Elizabeth
Eixel, Jerry 'Clousher, Donal&
Higgins, Arlene , Kafske, Mary
treland, Miriarn Tachay, ROW.
MacLean, Joanne McArter, David
Metellam, Doris Miller, Kevin
Nichol, Brian Peter Olciridge, Tim
ti rior, Sohn Richmond, Brian
Scott, DoaglaS Scholdice, Dianna
Stephenson; Kevin Vancamp, Carol
Wheeler, Scott 'Wheeler, Gloria
White, Susan White.
Grade 3
Louise Alcock, Gwen Bernard,
Cynthia Braby, Richard Brally,
Eva ri.nneit, Aliei eel Brandt, Lyle .
Bridge, Lynne Bridge, Julie Camp-
bell, Alida Dorsch, Bradley Drap-
er, Robert Linbodon, Joyce mi..
don, Peggy. Gibson, Joan Emitter,
GWon ,Taines, Norman Kennedy,
Brenda. Mm, Joan Mali-, jean
AleArter. Lone McCIory, Michelle
MeCu tell eon, Keith McLean, May
McLellan, Ruth Pullman, ' Carol
Raymonii, David Watts, (Trace
Wesselink, Gail White, Donna
orode 4
john Adams, Murray Bone,
Scott Bridge, Robert Bryatts,
Wayne Campbell, Sharon CloakeY,
Annette Dorsch,: Beverley Glint.
siter, Bonnie Viottsher. Eric elott,
let, Paul Cowing, Laurie Johnston,
Jamb Jute, rthentla Keffer,
I<:!tig 110 ger IttltSke, Juno Mach an,
011 nrellela Mot- itella
lit 1)411 'IVTHp.111 'MVO
'0;001i:1 01i rail HrtlYri
'Pianoforte Results Of Royal
Conservatory, Held At myth
Grade VIII
\Yonne McCutulleou
i"irst I FKoltolus
novo rloy
'Honours 7 c
Grade VII
Connie Me Wit 'riot'
1'1'0)1(4 rs
Grade VI
Doreno Cardiff
Firs! 1 Immure re'„
('olterstulaiIionts to Voiiri Me-
CtuU•11(:,)li whit took highest in the
tirade VIII class at Myth; also to
llerene Cardiff the only one In
(trade Vt,
The above are pupils of Mrs,
Edwin Martin of Brussels.
CRANBROOY.
Mr, and Mrs, John Engel, and
Mr. and. Mrs. John Vail and
children, visaed, IVIr, awl Mrs.
Joss 1.4,'in go I ,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Knight and
family, Ottawa, visited Mr, and
Mrs, f.,eslie Knight on the week-
end,
Miss Dorothy Kitig,ht, Ottawa,
Visited with ATV. and 'Mrs. Jim.
Knight :at et is leaving this -week
on a trip to Scotland where. she
will visit with her sister Mrs.
family and Anna Lee Stevenson
spent several days camping at
Ilerferet Lake.
W.M.S. Evening Group
The Evening- Group of the
in t, for its Sane meeting
at the home of Aire. Norman
Pfeifer. Mrs. jack Knight, Presi-
dent opened the :meeting with a
Poem. Mrs, Stewart Styli::: ii as in
charge of the devotional port :Ind
the parable of ''Tbc Good Samar-
itan" was rend in unison; ..N1rs,
Steiss giving the meditation. The
chai.iter On from the
study `'NeW Acts iii Mis;ions'
was presented by Mrs, Gordon
also the closing Prayer.
Lunch committee was Mrs. Alex
Calneron and the hostoSs.
CARD OF THANKS
wish to thank all my friends
and noieJlbeurs for the nice fare-
Weil Party also for the lovely gift.
It was very much appreciated.
John 'Wade
INSTITUTs PICNIC
The anntlat .t.leatn of the
Majestic iWornen's Distitute. will
be held: at thee home of Mrs. El arl
Cud Ma (”1. TirarfAltiy, afternoon,
July 1.8tit, 0.loclt, (imos
nod oontfiPla inift Wok"
Newlyweds flongred By
Friends and Neighbours
A reeepli011 was held, in the
Cranbrook Conimuuity 'flaP in
honour of Mr. end Mrs. David
'Hemingway, ;newlyweds.
The eveuing was spent ii' pro ,
gressiye euchre and dancing.
At the (dose of the prog.ressive
euchre Mr. tind Mrs, Ilemteewey
wore called to the platform and
given seal of honour. .1Mrs. Wm,,
Miller reed an address and
Murray Ifoover presented' them
with four folding chairs Told
sum of money.
teal thanks to the persons respon-
sible for the reception.
After a period of dancing lunch
was served,
TI happy couple left on their
wedding trip amid a shower of
confetti and the good wishes of,
all their friends:.
After their wedding trip 'Mr. and
Mrs. Eniningway will -travel to
Regina whore David has a
pwition of Recreational Director
awaiting him,
Martin,
Little Peggy McLellan was able
retort] home after being a
patient in Wingharn Hospital ha'
three, and a half weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. -W. K.enuerly
wore. Iveek end visitors wi tu. Mr.
nod Mrs. Robert Kennedy and
fnmily of Ottawa.
Aliss Laurel Hemingway attend-
ed the 1-E Girls' C'onfere'nce at the
niv crsity. or Guelph lash wool.; as
one of the representatives of
Huron County,
Mr. lint]. Mrs. J. C. 'PeeJelew
have returned from P. C. nhel'e
they 'visited relatives during the
mouth of June. They were eeeom-
eanied On their .motor trip by
James Smith, so, 'of 'Mrs. Douglas
Smith.
• Congratulations to . •R•emie
!Tinton, wile sueeesSfally (elver-
NI the -Six Grade subject.i he has
been Inking under the Rome
Instruction Unit from •Vinglitint
High School. 'During the slimmer
R.ounie will continue his corre.-t-
pondener course in Maihmatics.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray 'Miller and
family and '.Airs, 1.10:77ti Sebilleter
and family. all of Gait end Mr. end
Mrs, „Ali -White and. 'amity,
Georgetowte Aft, and Mrs, Lloyd
Cooper nnd filllllly. f(Inpen, and
Mr. and Mrs, Cluralil Miller Old
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TEACHER ENTERTAINS
G.RADUATION CLASS
Tho I 001 au non Class of No,
me-Kiiiep were entertained at a
baguet in the New American lintel,
Brussels, on Wednesday, june
:Nth, by their teacher Alt.' Gibson
Willis of Brussels.
There were twenty graduates
present, also the Credo 7 teacher,
Airs. ('owille and Mr. COrille,
faint 'Elligsea -aid the el- ye.
Mr. Willis addressed the sludenis
and presented them with their
graduation certificates.
Native Of Grey
Visiting Old Friends .
tack Campbell, of Castor. Alt
a native Or Grey Township. born
On the Coheeesion. near Mon-
crier?, h-as been visitor in this
urea. this week, Mr: Campbell. N\'11()
left hero irt. 1907, returned once
in 1.950 for his fath.er's faiferal in
11150, is accompanied by In
(laughter Jessie, Miss Campbell
will go on to 'Peterborough while
her father remains here :to re-
now a c pinta ce 1with .form er
friende.
IVIORRIS °MP. COUPLE
CELEBRATE THEIR 50th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and' Mrs. Gordon. Higgins,
R.R. 1), Brussels. enjoyed a family
flintier at D:)nny's Rest a 1 1".'
to CelPbra te. the Oftiltil011 of their
,i0th wedding anniversary. Their
three-tier wedding' cake !..iracod.
tho table, The honored
were presented wilb 17 conch
the members of the family.
In the evening friends, neigh-
bours and relatives gathorcd art
the horn(] of their son Chester
nnail Mrs. Fliggins to honor the
bride and ,i....i,"rootn of fifty year-
'rho couple were nappily
prised when an address WThi read
by ;lack 'Higgins :Ind a chair teen
presented by Robert: Coultas. Mr.
-Higgins replied fittingly en behalf
of his wife •• and himself,.. Lancli
sowed bye ...grS. I/M.117 0
stun. Mrs.. Ross Higgins,: Mrs.
Chester IfiggitiS and IGIr. Jadk
Higgins.
Mr, and Mrs, Higgins also .re.eety-
ea • several other gifts from
friends and n host; of eongratui-
atorV messages by snail, tel
and telephone.
They have n family or tour
son s„.Tack, eloorge, Chester and
Robert, three erapdsons aud
granddatighters.
Aire. Higgins was the daughter
of the late Mr, itud Aire, George
P1,00ter, IMOrru‘,, TowroNp. Mi.,
Wt‘e' iA-Itt of OP stasis
MV, enti
lOtel 0'41
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BRUSSELS STUDENTS
RECEIVE AWARDS AT
GRADUATION BANQUET
'rho grwiltatilm ha ntinet of the
afraid , st mien! s of Brussels
Public School was held in tile,:
C11111T11.
17avonts. w0,1•0 Wete0Med by
;rfa in Biaele supervising' prin-
e ile f t et; the BrusselseMorris-Fast
W.Iwenose, sehool system. "0
Canada was sung with Doreen
cardiff playing the piano aecom-
e:iniernent. Ca thy Bone said.
The toast. to the Queen was.
Pruifoqed by Wendi Prior, Mr.
:tared cod the head table.
:eltosts, 'Mr. and AIrs. James Prior.
Mr, and Arr;,. 1)nnald McDonald,
representing the Huron County
--4 ehool Ponrd, Ken Scott, prin-
eimi et' the school, Arts Brenda
leilsqer. Mr. and 'Mrs. Cie rk
m eson, mc.: and Mrs. Ted
l 'butt and. Airs. flack.
Mr. Scott introduced the Grade
$ students. Who in turn, 'Introduc
ed their parents.
"rho toast to the teachers was
proposed by :Helen. Rooney and
.Dirt pri o r replied: thetoast to the
pupils tea.. in,oposed by Luella.
Vitcheli and Dorene Car(diff re..
plied: ,colt 1,Vilso.ti proposed the
toast to the Schott' hoard and
D.)neid -merionalit replied: John
Elliott. proposed the toast. to alai;
parents TIPd John cardicr replied
Sharon Willis :thanked the women
of the church, for the delicious
meal,
mei,* 'r-to(Afloy - W:1 F the 111)07
0:1,,foriZ;11. triad gi ve the following
address :
7.\ir. Scott, parents. 'honored
::'nesis, and follow stndents, the?
most crucial years of our lives
are elmest history. Our (lays ir,
public aeb001 are 011(10(.1 and we
now an on to mart' exacting
.-4udie,4 in high school.
Nine short mont.hs. ago we
started the routine of Grade S,
which has produced many mem-
ories for it's. We remember some
elements with smiles, some with
!;er.thter and perhaps some with
disa ;mein t mont. ''"e,, halve these
to rtentenleer.
We also have many people to
rereei. To Our telcitor;; WE' owe
giTatitud(• i',}r their guidenee and
muter:Winding, To all our eduret-
ors we say. ''\Vr' shall ne'ver•
forgot yeti." While we are re-
membering the past .and looking
to the future school • years • we
should recall the Students' Connell
the executive roprosnntritivcs and
the various other committees 1.11.1.
have server( us in the past year,
No onty did they serve us with
much herd work. we gained he-
enizse of il. We beirned the re-
sponsibi f tee et demoera tie
:society.
Perhope we leek to the future
.0'1;1; reel-, but iii-, :uot,
nit-4 );11l11"
•;1 '0,111¢1 7 1.4
(ie Eteleil
tiolg4 iti6 ;'tit
David made a fitting
thanking the neighbours
friends for their gifts and ,;(
tilelen) Steele. PEOPLE WE KNOW
Aire. David CoOper, Windsor,
was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Airs, Louis 1011)01 autt
and Mrs.. Sack Knight. family of trigersoll were holiday
The 'Rinight families enjoyed ':sitars with Brussels te.datives.
a picnic on Sunday at Paul Ban- Air. and Mrs. Tooth of Toronto
yan Camp Site. 'Hayfield. were holiday visitors with her
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ILnuol and Pure nt s, Mr, a it (1 -Mrs, li]d win