HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-07-24, Page 1$2.50 A Year In Advance $.3.50 To U.S.A. THE "MUSSELS POST, f I RS DAY, POST PUBTASHING HOUSE
GREY TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL MEETING
titoy Towu8.111.p Conned
Wee leeld Jul' 7111,
filisolUtione Passed as fonowee
Tha!,Mittptee of, last: regular
!! et Ill ate:' Of epeeekl !value of
June 26th be adopted. tie rearl.
That the report., dated May elec.
19119 of Engineer H. IT. Todghain,
O.L.S., of the Beauchamp Creek
Drain be referred back and the
englucer be instructed to proceed
with the report, plans and spectre
cations for a work or repair and
improvement tinder The Drainage
Act. 1.962-63,
.`•,[ehaf, tlie tender. dl 4
Hamilton. Construction, Listowee
Ontario,. be accented for the con-
struction of the Schade Municipal
Dtain at the price of $14,000. •
Meeting
THESE BIG ONES
DID NOT GET AWAY
They are pulling some big °lies
out of the 'Maitland River right
here in Druestes.
eeek Earl Pennington, son
of Aire. lletty Petiningtee, proudly
eiereeeee, eith half a dozed en,
vioue youngsters eeilet'r eft end
;sharing the achievement,
plea lie lit that was 2' 2" long
in
caug
That the petition to change the
Award Drain, dated the etli clayo
Tuly 1910, to a Municipal !)rain
signed by teloed and Mervin lluiP
hacker and others be accepted
and that F. H. flderstadt, 0. T,. '
and Drainage Engineer of Triton
Engineering SerVice8 Limited,
Orangeville, Ontario, be epee! ate
to make a survey and prepste
plans, profiles and report in ac-
eordance with The erainage Act,
1.9(12 ,03,
that the request of. Lloyd ftef-
oWttei' off tkri/A tot ConCes.,
.lob R and others he accepted and
that 1T1. tderstadt, 0.L.S., and
braitoge ttigitioor of Triton. Ere
eitieerieg Services Limited, of
Orangeville, Ontario, lie a,Ppointed
to Make a survey and prepare
tilaliS, profiles and report foe the
rt-iiialf and ifilprOVeinent (if neces-
eare) of the keffer Muilicipej
Draiii in accordance With The,
bi-afildge Act,
1 ,
That By-Law No. 13 of 1969 be
passed as read a first, second and.
third Wiles to adopt the esti-
Mates requited, during the year
and to strike' the rate§ OC.,taxation
for the year 1909.. Mill rates set
as fellows: township commercial
21: farm and ,residential 1 8: fire
deearienent 0.5; Oriente 22.3: El-
!-31.4 ; farm and residential 1.0.e:
Secondary School, commercial
18.4; farm and residential :15.i
Ethel Police Village 5.
That two applications for tilt::
drainage loans he accepted in the
amounts efe$2,000. and $1..500,
That Huron County Historicel
Society he given a grant in the
amount of ROM.
That all approved accounts he
paid. •
That the meeting be adjourned
to eneee'egain on August 5th at
i00 p.m., or at the Call of the
Reeve.
Atatitinte paid:
General
!Oak; k PrIlEqm
Vitt1,1 $4°M,RM4
4110110ii tit•Well
Ohetlitt
PEARSON HORSE
WINS AT HANOVER
("a VP tOWO, OW !tea by thigh
Poto•son of •Brumsels, and Arleen
01111)1'111th of eVinghame
won ihe filth met-- et. Hanover on
Saturday, Time '-5. This
horse has plaeed. seemal
ere! race /Teetitl)'.
and weighed. 5 ths: 9 or.
A few days previously Dave
',mein pulled in a 32" one.
Were' young angler in the vil-
lage is fiehing for the "big one"
in the river 'below the flank Ten-
Poe residence,
We ere told pike make good
eating,
GOLDEN WORDS
SHINE JUST wHtrte: YOU ARE
Don't i1 osie your time in longing
For night impossible things;
fion't sit.sgpinoisr yeaping
For the weft:tee-se or RAW
wings
Don't spurn to be a 'rushlight,
Because you are not a star;
nut, brighten some bit of darkness
By shining just where you 'are.
'.Pillage is !keel of the tineeet candle
As well es the garish stint
The humblest deed is ennobled.
Mon it is worthily donee
Yon may never lie called to
brighten
The derkened region Lam%
So fin for the day, your mission,
Re Shining just where you ttee.
Just where you are my brother,
Just where elod bids you stand,
Though) Clown in the deepest
shadow
Instead of (he sunlit land;
You may carry a leeglitness with
you
That no gloam or darkness
cull mar,
For the light of the Christian
spirit
Will be shinieg wherever
a en,
Fa me is MI at you have taken
Character's what you give:
When to this truth you waken,
Then you begin to live,
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CR: „ROOK
Mr. aud Mrs. S. L, Werle:„
daughter Connie. Ante Aelee'e,
Mich., visited over the weekend
with Miss Alice .1. Forrest.
Mrs. Lytle Gordon accompanied
Mrs, El lwood Roe, Atwood. : to
visit at the Itoy Jewell, farm,
Dutton. Ott Sunday,
Mrs. Leslie Seelteee, Toronto. Is
visiting Mr. and Mre. itteelel?veiee
;Knight
Mr, and Mrs, C4enn ITuether,
Mr, and Mrs, Nen Fischer, Mr
and Mrs, Gordon, Engel and family
and Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Evans
and girls and Scott Consitt all
spent the weekend in the 'Marton_
area and at Roth Park.
Wise Virgil: tie Stnalldme, Sag -
flume and Mee, Jas, Curry, San=
dusky, Mich., visited this week
with Mrs. Mae Engel.
eiriide-Elect is Honored
By keleeivee and Friends
A in icelleteous shower foe Mise
Sheila Strieleter, whose marriage
fakes plaice August 2nd, Was' held
en Monday evening fa the Cone
munity Centre. The large cro\crel of
relatives and friends were enter-
tained with contests conducted by
Mrs. Stuart 'McNair and' Mrs.
Clare 'Vettele Mrs. Mee McIntosh
introduced members of a humor-
ous skit presented by a group of
young girls Mrs. Veiteb also C'oti-
il.ibuted a reading. Sheila, her
mallet.. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler,
artel Mrs. Ada Me, mother of the
groom-to-he. were seated iii chairs
beneath pink and White bells,
streamers, and untbreibe An ad-
dress was read by lire. Tim
Pilseverth and the bride-to-be was
preeenled with many beautiful
and useful gits. Sheila expressed
her thenks [o everyone. Lunch
was served-
BORN
McCIUTCHEON" - To Janot and
David McCetcheon of Brussels,
on Saturday, July 15th. 1069, in
Gederich Alexandra ;Marine
Geneve' Hoepitel, it daughter
:Iii(' 11101ille
liOrfti.
”Iiiiet• 016'011
CAROL WILBEE
daughter of Nee and Mrs. Ian
Wileee, 'Walton, recently grad-
sated from Stratford Teachers'
Colleget. She has eecepted a
teaching. eeeition. at Clinton, Pub-
lic School.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs: Lilaa. 'Hall continues Ser-
ious' ill in Victoria Hospital.
'Wee, Hugh Pearson and son
tt.)bort. are hOlidaying at grand
Bend,
Mr. and grs: ,T3,01; Murray,
Toronto spent tile week end With
George and Mrs. evens
Mr, and Mrs. Herman 74egler,
of Heielleburg, spent Sunday Oleli
Mr. and Mrs. George Wane,
Miss Ann Oidfield is musical
director at the 'United Church
Clamp, Gedetich for three weeks
this summer.
in. Er. Bell was in. Eloett to
attend the wedding, Saterdity, of
his granddaughter, Barbara Mae
Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T1tirris Bell
efr, and Mrs. Gordon Stephen-
son nee family have been holiday-
leg at. Mein(' Bend.
It IS reeoried that while dril-
ling for oil continues on the Mem
of Mae Cardiff, progress is slow
as they are drilling through, hard
rock.
filift.ON COUNTY BEEF
IMPROVEMENT ASSOC,
SPONSORS BUS TRIP
rour bus toads of interested
men twee a bus trip sponsored by
Huron Couhty Beer Improvement
Aesoeiation, on Tuesday.
They visited S,W.. Bruce. Beef
Pasture Operations and AMA,
Community Pasture term, Clarence
Aekert's highway farm, Maw,: cow,-
calf farm the Ron 'Wolfe and Ron
Oswald taints.
The then enjoyed a smorgas,
bort( dinner at the Paisley Inn at
12:311 e.m. and coffee and donuts
On the Oswald tune at 3.30 p.m.
Anneeg those rrom this immed-,
iate area Who took advantage of
this trip were .Carman Craig, preS-
ident of the Huron County :Beef
,heprovement Association, Murray
Carde'e, George Wheeler, Wm.
Turnbull, Max Olclfield, Earl and
-Glen Sellers, Bob and Ken Camp-
bell, Ross 111.1TVO'r,
ENJOYING SWIMMING
The Brussels youngsters are
1•10'w 01110Yieg their swimming in-
BfrUction at the Seaforth Lione.
pool 1.11 `!nisi warm sunny weather.
The earlier 4teld wet days dis-
couraged some.
This is a wonderful uppOrtenity
for the children of this community
to learn to swim, provided by the
,Brussels Lions and Legion',
BORN
'TIEMSTRA To Mr, and Mrs.
Prank Mem str a of Ethel, on
eilly 4th, 1969, a son -7— Jeffrey
Frank.
MORRIS COUPLE
HONORED BY FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBOURS
suow,r .ware held in Bluevele
ror ere. end Mee George
Brewer On July ELUL Everyone
enjoyed dancing to Tiffin's orcle
eeice.
Melvin Craig tree the oddrese
expressing hest wishee their
many friends and neighbours and
le-cel Warwick presented a gift
of rtiont;;.
.
CNIrge WO de bill Lit reply on
behalf of Ruby and hinVseie, ee-
pressing their thanks for the
enjoyable evening and to all those
who helped in any wee'.
Lunch was served after dancing.
$10,950.00
32,283,54
Ml's. fie] QT1 POrSch or New
elamburg and Mrs. Stanley Creep,
and daughter Connie of Kitch-
ener, were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. George Chidleti
Nancy Cowing. daughter of Mr.
and titre. Carl Gowilig. Of len 2,
Bluevale, is spendihg two weeks
at the Athletic. Leadership (temp
at. Lake flouchiching, represent'
ins; the Winghten District. High
School,
Phone 31 if you nave :lain
nee; Visitors,
efiee tt.ee't leek fit':
41,1I1APV I tho f;'i lied t lilt
HOW1CK LINGO
BINGO WINNERS
'Regular Games; Mrs, Drututn,
Tearriston; Mrs. Geo, Strauss,
Mildirle3r: :Mrs, McLennan; LoSle,
a.islit Mrs. Eugene Weber, Walk-
erton and Mrs. Smale,
Mrs. Sproule, Lueknow: Mrs Ed
Detzler, Mild -may and Mrs, :Poll
Montgomery, Wingb am ; Mrs.
Buchanan. Listowel; Mrs. Fin.
nig•an, Wingheen; Mrs. Bob Moat-
gomery, Wingham and Mrs. A.
Wheeler. Wroxeter; Nick Lang,
Mildmee; Mrs, Riehl, Wingham
and Mrs. JeloYcl Mon tgorh cry,
Win ;haul: Mrs: Bill .A.ustin, Sea-
forth: :Mrs. Paul Hruska, List'
owe!.
'Share Ihe "Wealth" 1. Mrs.
Austin Ste. elarie, winghani:
2. Mrs. Poilkin, Listowel fthd
:Mrs. Elliott. Tlluevale,
1425 Special: M rs. McLennan.;
Teicbalsb;
Seckpot of $185 in 60 calls Mrs.
Gorden Simmons. Winghane
Door Prizes: Mrs. Te. Edgar,
Wroxeter, Mrs. Bill Austin, Sea-
forth. Miss Matte Wylie: Whig-
ham and Mrs, Drumm, Harriston,
Lucky Draws; TOM
AVII30
belie M01.
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