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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-09-04, Page 1Kaye You Picked Up A Fall Fair Prize List? you have not yet obtained a copy Of the 1909 Prussels Fall Fair Prize List there are still lists availtible. You can get yours from the fair secretary, Edwin Martin, Brussels, or at the office of the Brussels Post, The fair directors and those of the Ladies' Division are busy doing their best hi final prepar- ations to make the 1.909 fair big- ger and better than ever,,, Get your copy of the :prize list now and prepare your entries to get your share of the generous prizes being offered, LOCAL FUNERAL FIRM RETAINS !VIEWERSHIP IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION: A release from AsSoeiated Funeral Directors Service with headquarters in St, LotriS, Mis- souri, U.S.A., in eXplaining the purposes and benefits of member- Ship in the organization, announc- es that D: A. Rann Funeral. SerVice under new ownership of Max L. Watts will eotinue to represent Ali DS in. Brussels, Mr. Rann will continue to be associated with the firm in an advisory capacity. AFDS, as the Organization is known, is international in scope With a membership cif more than 2,500 leading funeral firms. Only Outstanding funeral homes throtigh ant the world are invited to membership. Professional stand, ing, business policies and records of cotrununity Service must he ex, ceptiolial for selection and su- stained membership which repre- sents a signal honor in the funeral service field. The basic Miro-42,1e of Alms is to assure high stand- ards of service at reasonable cost. Meinhership enables a firm to give; the community better and bread& service because of its af-. Minden With responsible fttneral firnitt In all parts of the world, The I), A, Winn Ptineral Service is operated by May L. WattS, ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is timinunced of Lorraihe Sander; daughter el Mrs. Mary Sander, Breslau, and the late Walter E. 'Sander, to Barry R. Ntiihri, son. of Mn'. and Mrs. James Nolan of Brussels. The marriage will Lake place Septemb- er 19th, at 8 p.M. at St. Arithrese Roman Catholic Church, :Pressels. When you see how some people Work yen Wonder what:flint Will OM they 101'0. IT WAS BACK TO THE CLASSROOMS TUESDAY StiMmer vacation is ever and children and teachers Went back to classrooms olt TtieStlay;. Most Illethut'S 1)1'elflied a sigh of relief that after two months of coping with the young fry teachers Would once again have them in charge tot a good portion of the day. Kindergarten pupils, 22 of them fully, joined the rants students, • One additional teacher, Mrs. Adamson of • Orillia, joins the format teaching staff, working with Crude S. Kindergarten Enrolment Adams, David Bernard. Dianne Black, Leslie Itrandt, Deborah Br Ow Carolyn Campbell, Murray Cardiff, Stewart Elliott, 'Velma fillanVille, Teresa Gordon, Brenda. Goulet, Lillianne Higgins, Wayne cr.rter, Douglas McCuteheon, Terry - :Pearson, Robert II,obertson, Jacqueline SomerS, Janice 'Purvey, Sandra , Van Den Assem, Dylan Watts, Trina Wheeler, Todd Wright, Bradley ' LADIES' AID HOLD POT LUCK SUPPER The Ladies' Aid of Melville Church opened the Autumn term with a pot luck slipper at the home of Mrs, Wm. King Sr. Mrs. Evans, the president, con- -veiled the meeting Monday after- won Sept. Ii., opening with a hymn and the Meditation, The devotional part was takeii by Mrs, Steins and :Miss MoSes, A harvest hymn was sting, -The roll call response Was an interest- ing or humorous happening in the holidays., given by each Member. Mrs. ',Purvey read a letter from Mrs. Lillian Dickson of Tiepie, Taiwan and it was decided to send a gift to her, for her mission Work aiming the lepers.Mrs. Parish gave a reading on the "Gracious Heart" and Mrs. Evans on "The Loyal, hies of Life". Mrs..1146Carroll then gave a very interesting talk on their trip this summer 10 the 'British Isles and the continent. The Meeting closed with the :Benediction. A Very delicious supper was served .by the hostoils and hol per, . PEOPLE KNOW Mrs, Betty Brigham and. family moved to London this week, Mr and Mrs. Dick Dennis and family, Oakville, have been holi- daying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel and family of Ingersoll, were holiday weekend visitors with Mr. aad rs. Jack McCutelleon, Mr. and Mrs. AllanMeCalr and Beverley and Donald. Currie of Brampton spent the weekend in Hamilton where they attended the Carnochan-Lundy wedding, Mrs. Edith Raymond, Mrs. Marie Davis and Fred Williamson of Toronto, who spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. Davis;, visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis of LOCan. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ted MacLean whose mother, Mrs, Edna Jackson of Sarnia., passed away suddenly. The funeral was held on Wednesday of this week, Rev, and Mrs. A. Johnston and family of London were visitors, With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steph- enson last. Week. Migs Ann Oldfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Max Oldfield is en- relied at Western University, and conimencec her higher edu cation there next week. Mrs. Florence Wahl of Willow- dale spent a few days last week iv'ith.Mr. and Mrs. Iftirry Bolger, Mr, and Mrs. Del Turn:butt Donna Lee and Doug, have taken lip residence thitt week at 47 Austin Drive, Waterloo, Del has accepted a position as stationary Engineer with the University of Waterloo. Mr. and 'Mrs. tlarold Chapman and Mrs, and, Mrs Jim Jamieson of Kitchener visited with Brus- sels relatives daring the holiday weekend, A Bolt Telephoto Pioneer Pic, tile held in ((Harrison Park", Owen Sound on Wednesday, Aug- ust 27th, found Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger winning the prizie for having travelled the lengest distance', Nancy Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson haS passed her Leader Patrol test itt SWiritining which makes her a qualified lifeguard. Thanks is ex- tended to the Brtissels Legion and Lions Club for 'Making this peg- sible through their soonsoring of swimming iristritetien. The Post Would he plea,Sed to have you call 31 and glite us the names of your visitors and any 011101' !nteretittng DR. GEORGE ALEXANDER who recently purchased the veter- inary practice, and residence, of Dr. Wm: Stiles,• comes to Brussels from Swan River, Man. 'fie is a 1902 graduate of Guelph. Veterin- ary College. Dr. Alexander was in Selkirk, Man., prior to six years in Swan River. Dr. and. Mrs. Alex- ander have one danghter, Karen Lynn, ANTI-RABIES CLINICS EXCEED LAST YEAR The anti-rabies, clinic in Brus- sels. library on Tinirsday morning condueted by Dr. M. K. Clugston, Seaforth, of the health of animals brainch of federal department of agriculture, assisted by Dr. George Alexander of Brussels, drew a gratifying response. The attend- ence at the clinic was higher than last year With 130 innoculations, 85 dogs and 49 eats this year 00111- pa red to 76 dogs and 29 cats last year, making it apparent that people are more aware of the rabies Problem. Youngsters, with their small pets clutched in their arms, and men, women and children, with all breeds' and sizes of dogs, trouts purebred collies, German Shep- herds to pains and those or time "Heinz" variety, were taking their pets to be protected from rabies. Thursday afternoon at Walton, cOminunityy hall 82. dogs and .12 cats received their shots' coinpared to a total of 115 last year', • BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ALCOCK — Ross and Cora are happy to announce the arrival of their baby soii, in Seaforth Hospital oe Friday, August 29th. THANK YOU Our thanks to those who haVe given such prompt response to notice of expired subscriptions, It is aonteciated. If yoit hate reedit- ed such a notice we ask that you attend to this matter at once so your name teed riot be !Palliated trent mu' lilEXilinii litittb POST PUBLISI-MIG 1101,314E LADIES' FINALIZE PLANS. FOR FALL FAIR The LadieS' Division of the' Brussels Agricultural Society met on Tuesday night to review ar- rangements for the Brussels Fall Fair Which will be held on Friday, September 22nd. Mrs. George Mutter presided tor the :meeting which elected Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler as Vice-President to assist the president. It is hoped that a see- and Vice-President may he obtain. ed. Suggeslions for some new judges were received and theSe people will be interviewed. A work day to prepare the palace and grounds for the fair will be a. joint project of the ladies and men's division and will he held on Monday afternoon, Sept. ember 22. A few hours work from anyone interested will be much appreciated. A ''ClIenlaine" pure wool, satin- bound blanket has been donated by 8ainfori's of Blyth and tickets will be sold for a lucky draW, This is the Ladies' division pro- tect and tickets may be obtained from any of the women directors. The. men's division also have lucky draw for (1) Kroehler Plat- form Rocker (2) 4 Patio Chairs and any director Will have tickets for sale.- Plans were made to 'serve luncheon to the fair directors on Thursd noon when preparations are being made for the fair, The ladies division will conduct a. booth on the grounds and oath member is asked to give 2 pies. Donations of pies for this booth from any interested person will be much appreciated. The ladies were asked by the men's division to plan tor a variety show for the Thursday evening before the fair. Several suggestions were Made and will be followed Both groulls are looking for- ward enthusiastically to an out- st nding fair at the close, of a most productive season and any help from any citizen, of the Brits- sets, Norris, Walton or Grey area will be much appreciated, MEETINGS RESUME AFTER SUMMER MONTHS The Septenilier meeting of the Majestic Wornen'S Institute Will be held on Thursday evening, September tip. at S p.m. The conveners of Historical ReSearch and Current Events, Mrs. Marie Davis and Mrs. Toth Straehan will he in charge of the meeting. .fiilver3rone. is welcome to attend. :ltrtsci or fear- Of the You Will find new classes, a t- : trActiVe priZes, and new activities listed, Aliss Kathryn Moses of Ottawa, was a holiday visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Principal K. Scott reported that .Moses over the Weekend. •enrolment in Brussels school this year is 205, ten less than in 1968. heim proudly, reluctantly, $2,50 A Year In Advance — $3 ni:47..SSFIL POST, THURSDAY, SEPT, lth, 1909