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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-08-21, Page 1-1-- $3.59 A Year In Advaneh THE 11111.1SStLS POST, 'I'I I l!ItS DA A LIG UST 21st, 1969 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE: MRS. LAURA JERMYN Mrs-, Laura Alberta. JerlitYll, ni Panssols. died in \\Ingham and District. I lospital on 1'hursday, July :31st, in her 40th your. She was a daughter of the Lino apd Mrs. 101th itatonian••anci lviclow or Jobb Thonta8 Jorinyti. Surviving are one son, joint • of Toronto; two daug,htors,• Mrs. Alma Pinkhey, Seal:with; Airki. (1101L-11) 'M'ar'kers Coderich: I wo grauid rhiIdreri. The funeral was held from the D. A., Hann .1.I'unoral Home at 3;30 Plti. on Saturday, Angus 2nd. the Rev G. A. McCarroll of- in Brussels. Burial was liounitery, LIRE TO*NS,Hii COUNCIL MEETING Meeting held August 5th, RosolutionO passed as tallow: That the minute, of the last reg- ular meeting be adopted as read. Thal the langlileer'S report of Mnincipal Drain No, 6 or Branch i'102" he referred back to the Eng- ineer Ii according to the original iistiessinNit Loft: N1/2 43, 44 and 46, Concession I.. Township Of - Vo-ey owned by George McDonald, bre aSSOSSed Cot ton many acres lit this report That the Engineer's report or. the Buchanan Municipal dated June 4th, 1969, he provis- 10lially adopted rind Tly-low No. 19 lit '1969 be given first and second reading. that the report of Iiayes blinited on the Somers Municipal Drain be provisionally adopted and 13y-law No, 20 of 19119 be given first and second reading. That By-laws numbered 15, 16, 17 18 of 1969 be passed under The Tile Drainage Act to levy ait'nual rates for a Period of ten `year`, That the request' ()E. rrilOnliLs Finch; owner of lot 7, Concession 7, and others be accepted ;to re- pair the tile portion above the Open drain in Lot 5, Concession S of the Inglis Muiticipai 'Drain and tho clerk he instructed to notify the Maitland "Valley ,Conservation, A itthority of such proposed drain, age works, the, request of Alex (Viiiitt- son, owner of Lot 5. (7oncession 17, be accepted to repair the illo portion of tho Smillie iMnaicipal Drain and the clerk be instructed to notify the Maitland Valley Con, servation Authority of slick prO, Prtniosed drainage Works. That no Militia ha taken at present on Wank ViriChY°S Oa' quest for sidewalks, 'Phut till appreVad neeottlit be pald. That We do now adjourn to meet iilatiii September 2nd at Spin or at the call or the Reeve. Approved accoUnts paid: General $11,451.95 "If eads and midges 9,311,25 St,. Ambrose axisN .Summer School Suinntor School at St. Ambrose Parish, Brussels is past history, The theme of the course •• o general review of the Tattle. The children were eue.our- agod to Make all act or loyitlly to Christ and the Church. The pastor, siontlw Aloont,y, obtained the as- sislane e of Siete!' .Norlia, Sister Dolores, Sister luau or Ake obi tittiriel: The sisters are leattilltig specialists of St.. :Joseph's Order, London. There were .40 children in a Ron once, .Ittfilig the week. The weather was good. sun-inter school offers SOinething diffthic.011: and new than the previous year. .May bleis the parents ror their Sacrifices during the week, A special thanks ro :cif vos t ra and Mrs. .Kelly for their Kiinlitesa ire pro- yiding hospitality for the 1-.i.sq(u‘s. The Sisters thank the com- munity for their friendly and char tt ar,ix acts during their en- joyable Limo :‘t.? CRANBROOK 14111 Shepherd, Antherstburg, called in this area recently. Along with his parents, the late Frank and Mrs. Sheppard, they operated the stor e in Cranlironk scone 40 years fig'o. Bobby Bremner, son of Mr, and Mrs. WM. Bremner, wil.s a pit hen in Stratford 'hospital after he sae- retied a fractured leg when a largo piece of cement roll oil him, Ali', and Mrs. and Dunn spent a week A nOyfiVine. accoinpanied Mr. and 'Mrs.. Startle:Y. Speiran, Ifithel, and Airs. teslie take, Atwood. for at -re* days at Saubie Beach, Several Members of the after. noon group of the 'W. M.S.. were enter(ained by a group or Atwood W.M.g. at the home of . Mrs. Ross Lostp, Mina Township. Mts. John 'Hardwick, Menkton, gave a Most interesting account of a trip to miss. Mice J. Forrest is enjoying a, holiday at Popiar Bench. Mr. A. Validervries, kitdfiener, will conduct the sepviee in Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, August 240, at Ii. The following Stinday August 31st anniversary service will be conducted at eleven: airs, by Rev, Dr. A. 1Towick, St, Mai•sos, Mrs. ,trust Eivons, Carry and Brian, 'and MrS. h, ClOrSalit,i.-. of Ethel, vlsited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb: Bretitiatilitti, Waterloo., on Stinday. Mr. and DM'S, Donald' Engel, Christine. Mack and Timmy. Woodstock. visited with Mrs. Mac Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cassidy ro- ot:fitly took possession of the Frank Smith General Store. See Their opening ad on inside pa?e. MRS. AiNNABELLE ORAP.F4 kiniabetle niaper, 0 ,e0 i.-.91,dav la" vlet,oria iiospitat, Lotidhi: Site was born Metris, town- ship, the daughter of the and Mrs. Thomas Allis. S-ho is su rvived by one daughter, Miss Mien Draper of Brussels, and 000 son. Lorne, Morris Towle- eervice was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday,,In St. John's Anglican church WW1 Hie Rev. L'raity- officiating. Burial was in : rU8SO15 erg. Th(+ 1), A', Ravin Fittneral Holm in chaf'ga. Pallbearer:; Were Lang- ridge, Alf Nichol, Giiorge Thomas Bernard, jack I'ir:Heife dri,1 (;;Ieir Smith, PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs, Harvey DenniF., who has i,Cell hospitalized rot. some time is liort:..e a galir, Mrs. J. W. Atimsf.Zii-tig was as visitor with Illy, and Mrs. .tsek (truce, Seaforth, last week. Men femingwa), hot; attended the liwo.-ii)Ce44 Ontario Athletic • Leadership ( 'ht fa bake Couch- idling, representing Ellie K. hi, Madill Secondary School, Vin "- ham. Mrs, R. W. Stephens is home again al't'ar a visit to Boston with her daughter Mrs, Pollcmx and family following their holiday at their -11,nuner home in Red Ilay, Mr's. Effie Gaynor of Lalleche, Sask.. Miss Maureen Johnston. Meleval Sask., Mr and Mrs j", F. Gaynor, Craig and 'Kelly of Ham- haVe been Visitors Witte Mrs. "Leona Connelly, Visitors with Mrs. Garfield Dunbar durrig the past Week were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Holomillor and Mr. and Airs. Earl Sclutoty of Kitchener, Mrs. T4 T. Boll of Port Credit., Mrs. G. Stephenson, Tor- onto ;tad. Dr. Edith Williams of Burlington, Mrs. Lauretta Holdridge. of Victoria. R.G„ and Wit.. and Mrs, frarvey Snell, Londesboro, visited :Priday with 'Mr. and Mrs. George Friends of Mrs. Lila Hall. Who Ims been ser1.011Sly ill in Victoria 'Hospital 'London, ar ty pleased tbat her condition is improving. M. and Mrs. J. M. Rooker, Bort , tries arid Shari of Burlington are spending a few days of their boll, days With Mr. and Mrs. IYave llostings, David and Daryl, Mrs. Edward lillatd le patient in Witigham and District Hospital., ;lack Thyroid, Who ettLetalned ai the Paterboroug,rh Pair, Was c big and had lost bone of his old tithe touch. Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Endicott, Norm Endicott and Mrs. George Stokes of Lindsay were visitors with Mrs. fda Davis. W. 1, and Mrs Armstrong and sons visited last week in Boston and Ottawa. Miss 'Margaret 'Mho returned With them tot holld Rya, nrmort Atmottatm MK writ! Tibiiti is i. BRAY — CRAWFORD Mary IJynne UraWt:ord. and Clottlei4 Warden. Bray •wer e unit. in .horriage hYa moncrieff United Cliinich, in i setting of ;milliner flowers, bloc delphoniturniti and on July I:1th, al. ttta, o'clock p.n.,. '('ho coromony was performed by the`rev. 1 )or w Dou )( en of Walton. (Most: :41-WS were marked with white satin; bows. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Robert M. Crawford 11.R. .1, Monition and Mr and Mrs. Clifford W. Bray, R.R. I, Ethel. gre parents of the groom. inusie win, played by Mrs. Lillian Smith of •mencrieff Soloist was Miss Joyce Musty. The bride, given in anti:riage by her father, Wore as moire floor length A-line gown trimmed with with 0 sell' flowing train. Her doulik- tiered shoulder length veil was held Leith. a head niece of pearls. Her boom-I was rod and s to p h ono Its. Matrbi; or honour, :Miss Joan Devries and inirlosmo ids. Misses Irene Oliver, and Lin)se. eraWCOrd wore similar dresses of 1)11(.(,. :noire -tvith matching- band head pieta's trimmed with daisies. They car- ried htiAets of yellow shasta mums. Th f.. fleWev girl, Miss ;lane Sin pson---iwore-wirtfe with blue bib, Ponahl Bray wits best man and. ushers were I Jiray, Glen Crawford and thigh Campbell. At the reception in Cranbrook Community Centre the bride's mother received in it fitted tur- quoise and brown dress with matching turquoise :aceessories, The :groein's Mother cites(' line dresS of aqua and:white with white acceSsOries,. The bride's table was centred with ut.h.ree-Ger Wedding Coke 'decorated lei.. pink and hlue. • • a wedding trip to the West-. . • ern Provinces., Banff •aild Jasper, the britte wore an A-line criMpoline peach dress With: yellow 'antl.•white acceSSOttes.. Tho'.• couple will reside on the greoin'S farm, F4,1J, 3; "Britlisels.• • BOWLING Anyone Wishing to bowl: this year kindly phone 193j now. STRATYCHUK ORCHARDS HAVE NEW OWNERS- Mr, and Mrs, Peter Schtirtti. fortierly of La Salto, (Windsor), Otit, have purchased the Straty- click orchards here. Mr. Schorm who .was in the contracting busin- ess. and Mrs. Schurri-t, who have three young sons, took posisesion On August ist. Mr and Mrs. Stratychuk. and family, who have had the orchards for the past eleven yearS, hove rilelVeti to LltitoWel: 'hi date BRUSSELS TRACK TEAM TAKES SECOND PILACE The Brusseh: Track and Field. Toom placed semind and, Maxine' wii iits null the Clash rS. Girls Cho in Mulish ip ill the trark and field meet sponsrged by' the 5..akelluron Zone of the (Alt, aria Recreation Director's Assoc- iation, and treed, in Walkerton last wook. 'rho Brussels fter:feat.ion Corn- nil-two sponsored the local track; team which ilk-diled boys and.' girls between the ages or six Ora' ii Clean. These eh fairi,r4 compete': in 1 ago levels with entagory for boys and one for girls at each: level. Nino other conlITIlluiliOr were involved in the meet and tg. total of about 350 children, parti- cipated A trophy was presented in each category to the child who accumulated the greatest number of points, Maxine Watts won the and 100 yard dash and running tong t() earn 15 points to win the trophy in the Class B Girls competition. Many other entrants won points for our team and Brns-, sc,,Is had 15:1 points; only 7 behind Owen Sound who won the- com- petition With .160 points. A special thanks to those who rime to the track meet, and helped: guide the children through their events. Tliey ar c ' Mrs, Gordon SteOwnson. Mrs. Kee Scholdice, Mrs.' Mapy Enether, Miss Ann Lowe, Miss Wendy Prior and Mr. Ralph Pearson. Thank You, James Prier Finial Team Standings: Owen Sound. EruSsels. Howick, d<incordine. Clin ton, \Ara tkeTton. St.. ',tiny's, Mildtmty, Palmerston, Wingh am . Individual Results Class A Boys, 13, 14-, and 15 yrs, 100 yd. dash, Dave MeClory (3rd). 11ob Thomas (7fhl. Hop, Step & Jump, Chris Exel (5th), Blaine McGutcheop. Standing Long Jump. Chris Exel Dave Thomas" (4th). Open Mile, Don GibsOn I 5th ), 60 yd. dash, 'Bob Thorne s (2nd), Dave MaClory (4th). Soft. ball Throw, ClirN (lst), Dave Micelory (1th). Running long Jump, Dave Mealory (ist), rave Thomas. High ,hemp, Dave Mc' GlOrY, (3rd tie), Chris Exel, ClatS A Girls, 13, 14, and 15 yrs, 100 yd, dash, Anita Brigliant (7th), Cheryl 111.0CiitchoOn, Softball Throw, Shirley Pipe, Dianne Gord- on. Volleyball Throw, Shirely Pipe (4th), Dianne Gordon: 1A mile Anita :Brigham (2nd), :Dianne Gerd" on (7th.), 5(1 yd. dash, Cheryl MO. (continued On inside page) BRUSSELS HORSES DO WELL AT RACES The race horse owned by Wed llutledge mince in first in two races rte Goderich while Hugh Pearson's was second in two races at Kin- earditte i'e.cetttl y, FloW8R SHOW Don't forget the flower Elbow, Support the Wart of thiP. 1.110.111 ttiritoy two iit!e 1117. Total ratinitt“ $20,763.20 11.01:YVrt hdlt :14Vrisio F.itirlfpg flOrit ti telp Wg§t: tfollgt,.. •