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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-09-11, Page 1Bride-Elec Honored By Fellow Workers Prior to her rnarriap,m i sr. Shirley P.ernord was honored by the members of tae' start al the Cautooler Norshm "kiln(' at the twine of Mrs, (letto Huether, Miss Bernard Was PrelielltVel with a number of beautiful and useful gifts by her fE.dlow staff menthers. Shirley expressed her gratitude for theh• thoughtfulness and gifts, The. evening wag spent ltd play- ing bihp,`0 find it dolltdoo:t !inidit WW1 MwV0.11. Five Visitors -altd sixteen memb- ers of the Afternoon group of the U,C.W. met on Tuesday, Septemb- er Llnd in the Trassels 'United Church parlour, The devotional introduction was led by Mrs. Nichol. and stressed helpfulness to others. Mrs. -Cous- ins and Mrs, Campbell favoured with the delightful duet., "Dear to the lleart of Cod". Mr, OS guest speaker, spoke of the ploc.be of women in theme` -Church. Mrs. Hemingway expressed the thanks of the tattles to Mr. Le- Drew, and, after a short business Finr401-1, th.0 eitIllsti with rho hl t ,, "40E' tillllq t3", Do You Know Where Your Children Ave At Night? is hoped that a curfew will not have to be enforced in sets, as has been suggested by souse citizens. Young children ore on the stroks until a :.ate hour, and teen- agers. until well into the early morning hours creating dist u rh. ances and inconvenience for older people and those who are ill and need their rest, with the noise and commotion of their behavrour. Numerous complaints have been made, The young people sheuld restrain their boisterous behaviour and display some consideration for others. Too often, in t.he mornings, main street and sidewalks ares littered with broken glass, a hazard to. both ears and pedestrians. Other vandalism is being reported. • Parents should do all they can to curb such acts by their young people before more sevi,re measur• e8. have to he taken. Other municipalities arc Ten L- ing the, same problem. .„, THE IIRVSSEL POST.„ Vill'ItSDA V, SEPT. 1.1FIt, 1909 PEOPLE WE 'KNOW Liprks Club Hold ..First Fall Meeting The first 'regular frill meeting the Lions, C11111 11,11:1 held on moat- day night. The new presntent. Lion ('al 1.0'OSid(1(1 ;:l11(1 WeICP .111 ,41 the Lions and guests with ii spec- ial weleome, to Lion: 1 lar.dil Thomas, Selwyn- Ilalccr anil ('on Parker who had till boon Lion Tomor Ken Scott led the sing song, Lion secretary (lee :McFadden called the roll and rend minutes and correspondence. 'Tail Twister, Lion Cordon Mc- an yin, busily wielded the fine box. dent of Britssels. The guf2ss contest was won • Wayne :facklity,. youngest son of Mr, and Mrs.' Lawrence Jacklin, has rettirned hoine• after having worked in Calgary for the past eight. months. He is employed in Orangeville and is living with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacklin. His family are happy to have. him home. Lion Hill Taint-il:. T.,irm \Volts (.I.isplayed a number Of Lions pim3 available. Lion "toy Cousins prosented a financial report on the swimming classc.,.s sponsored by the club, DONATIONS TO BRUSSELS FALL FAIR (Late for Prize List) Ralph Pearson .Toward :Bernard 6.0 0 AFTERNOON GROUP 5.00 OF BRUSSELS U. C. W. INir acid Mrs. suralasma, Holland, ore guests or Mr. and Mrs. 11, Devries. Douglas Elliott, son of M.r. and Mrs. George 14)1:iott has returned to Waterloo University, Miss Rosemary 11:oko, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. (tom-don Blake, is caroled ill St„loseph's Regional School of Nursing, London. for the two year course; Mr and Mrs. Gerald Huether and doughtor Sandra of St. Catharines are holidaying with leis parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Cllenn Iluelher, • David itostings Sr, is a patient 111 Wingnam Hospital after suf- fering steak spell while digging a • ditch at Monkhy. Mr, and Mrs', Tif)no •and family of Ottawa have been holidaying with Mrs. J. S. Armstrong, Leona anti Lorne Dale is eentitled to his home with illness, Dr. and. Mrs. Joint -Harper of Hamilton were \:isitors with -Mr. and Mrs. George 11.1vons on Sunday. Archie Thompson of Toronto spent the • • Wweekend with his Mo.-cher :Mrs. AL Thompson. •. Mr. and Laycock, Pat, And Cordon of Water- down were Sunday visitors with MrS. S. Armstrong, Jim and Leona and 'family, Mr, and M,rs. Roy termer of Phoenix, Arts„ were visitors with :Mr. and 'f). A, Hann. Mr.. and. 1111's, J, Dennison of Merlin have, been holidaying with Mr, and Mrs, Gus Pider and other rola ti ves. Lester :Vachon, Toronto spent the weekend. at:. home with his parents- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard TO a ohm". Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Lowry of Dmalas called on friends here last week. -Mr, Lowry is a former resi- $2.50 A Year la Advance GREY TOWNSHIP. • COUNCIL MEETING TOW1dlip Councit• meetim W 11 S held On 1'1 t 2011. The following resolutions Virit pal ssed ; That ties. minutes Of the last meeting be adopted as read, iPhat, (be Walton sidewalk extended and Nun Inman he en - gaged to build the sidewalk at tho price of •1.8c per sonar' rt. That ehr request or Thomas Find], owner of Lot 7, Conces- sion 7, and others be ttccopied to repair all the tile portion above thCl 01)011 drain in Lot i, 1:011.0eS- Si011 8 of the Inglis :Municipal :Drain alai that E. H. tru.erstadt, 0. L.'S., and Drainage Eingtneer of Triton Engineering- Services Limited. Orangeville, Ontario, be appoint- ed to make a survey and prepare plans, profiles and report for the repair and improvement (if ne.-- essary) of the said drain in ac- cordance with The Drainage Act 1062-83 and Engineer E. Tr.. Dam-- steal be requested to investigate the feasibility and cost. of extend- ing the tile portion of the Inglis Drain. through Lot 4, Concossicm 8 owned by Charles Thomas. That the request Alex Gulutzea, owner of Lot 5, Concession 17 be accepted to repair the tile portion of the Smillie Municipal Drain and the t H. rderstadt, 0, L. S. of Triton Engineering Services .Liro- ited, arangoville, Ontario, be ap:. Pointed to make a survey and pre- pare plaits, profiles and report I:'' Some in accordance with The 'Drainage Act 1982-63. That Court of Revision on the Buchanan Mnnieitntl Drain bo closed and fay-Law Na. .19 of 'out be tinnily passed as road a third time. That the request of Donald J. Martin, owner of Lot 1:i. Conces- sion 7, and others be accepted to repair the tile portion of the Brower Municipal Drain and tIm clerk he instructed to notify the 11.1 ai tl nd Valley Conservation Authority or such proposed drain- age works, That Paul lams he rebated the sum of $.117.60 for over-payment of 19(18 taxes on North Part of Lot 37, Co n 088i on 1. '['bait. Court of -Revision on I.hc Somers 'Municipal Drain be held on October Gth, 19(19, iii: 2 p.m., and Court, of Revision alt the ycilwan Drain be hold on Oct- ober (ith, 1969, at 3 1).111, That applications for (onus in the amounts of $3,5110., $(1400., $3.0011. $2,000., and $4,000 be. accepted. under The Tile Drainage Ant. That all approved accounts be paid. That the meeting he adjourned to meet on Octobo. title 1969. at Otto p.m, in' at the call of the Fl.eoVe. Approved accounts be paid: C'eneral $11,208,35 Roads und llriclgeti 22,3(17.07 Total ;tt il.r1lM Th om a a itoovc, N4Yth6 (litrdiff tlorit (T,S.A. COLEMAN BERNARD' Baskets of gladioluses decorated St, John's Ang,lican Church on Saturday, saptember Oth for the double ring ceremony which united in marriage Sld rico, M a rga ret Ilernard and 1Tr, .tutee 's Douglas coleman. The bride is the •doughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas l3m.-nord of RAI- 1, lirussels and the groom is tin' son of. Mr. and Francis Coleman of Soaforth. The orgtmist - was rs. Bevan Elliott- and Mr. Hank 1t)xel sang "Wedding Prover" before the cere- mony and `;() Perfect LoVe" dur- ing the signing of the register. The bride, given In marriage by her (other, was dressed in a floor: length gown which featured round neckline, elbow length sleeves and sheath skirt. Her full length train was trimmed with matching. lace- Her petal shaped headpiece held her shoulder length veil. She wore the groom's gift, a pearl lloCklace and. earrings, She carried pink roses en .a 'white bible. • Mrs. Cordon Pryce of R.R. Walton, sister of the .bride, was matron.m•:bonour and the brides- maids were 'Miss Sandra Coleman. It.11: 1, Sea forth, and Mrs. Lorne Cackstetter .of Exeter, sister of 111i , groom, Miss Dianne Bernard, cousin of the bride, •was. flower girl. All wore gowned in pink lace over lafr-t,.! rea Luring elbow length sleeves with empire waist line, Ali wore mate.hing rosette head pieces and carried ba.skets of whits shosta .M.r. (lorald Coleman, R.R. Sea forth, brother of the groom, was best mon and the guests were ushered by Ni', C.ordon Pryce R.R., 1, Walton brother-in-law of the bride, and 111r, Lorne Clack- stet Ler. of 'Exeter,. brother-in-law Ile groom, • • . The wedding dinner Was served the parish hall of the church. The bride's mother received guests wearing it two-piece dress of red erimpline and White accessories. Der corsage was white' carnat- ions. The groom's -mother assisted in a brown sh ea tit dross with, hrown and yellow accessories, Tier corsage 'was yellow carnat- ions. For it wedding trip to Northern 09tario (he bride - travelled in a. blue brocaded dress with. match- ii i and • white necessories with a corsage of pink roses. '.'hey reside in See forth. Prior to her wedding the bride \vas honored at several misca !animus showers. Mrs. Clarence McCutelicon and Mrs, Carson Watson were hostesses at ono in the church hasement for friends noighbours: f C.lordOn PrYee 110 S toSS at a shower for gouts and cousins, and Mrs. Glenn. 1-fifether tor the staff of the Cal- hinder Nursing home, where the bride was employed prior to her tharrie, 001 VIM to to dutte? .POST PUBLISHING,' ROUSE TAKE PART IN YOUR FALL FAIR tfavo you noticed the deliciOus" aromas drifting out. of houses.. as you Walk along the streets these: days? ff. come from the good things our' ladies are baking„ • practicing to perfect their entries . in our Fall Mar nit September' 25th and Nth. Let's all get into 'the act this year and. make this our best fair ever, in all classes. The residents of this community are as' good.• homemakers and farmers as those anywhere. So come on folks, get those entries ready and prove it by carrying off most of those. gen- erous prizes hieing offered, your- selves, 'f'1(is-es, cattle and swine are being groomed for their appear, once in the show ring while 4-11 Club members are polishing up (Items she(wmanship technique. flowers arc' beautiful this year, If wind and rain, and heaven for-• bid, frost. tie not wreck havoc, there should he a gorgeous display in the flower section. Race horses are being exercised and urged to develop their utmost Wed, ready for the fair races, There will be the usual parade with school children, bends and nonts children.'s races. and of ecnirsc, the midway, with Spun. sugar floss, -.candied apples • and rides to delight the young. • • Thursday night visit the Crystal Palace and see the array of indoor exhibits. Enjoy -the variety pro- ram being arranged by the. Ladies' Div i si on. . Ir you want to keep your Eros- sell .Pair it, is up to the • Whole community to get busy, get oat and prove it, "PEEPING TOMS" Keep your drapes drawn ladies, There. are `•Peeping TornS". renort, ed abroad in our village: CRANBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler attended the Warby-Mooney wed- ding in Dundas. on August 30th. and spent the Weekend. in Wat. erford. Mrs, Calvin Cameron visited Hai-ninon and Conestoga a feW cloys last week, Mrs, Wes McEa.chern was called home from Galt owing to the illness or her brother, Tohn 'Men, :try, at H.tironview. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn mmt family attended the 'Civens-Machan wedding in Listowel on Satin-day, Those from this area attending the mortgage or Lorry Dttcharine and Miss Dorothy White at Sault Ste. Marie oil Septemlie.r. 5th included Mr, acid .1\irs. Wilfred Strickler, Mr, and MrS. Jos. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Macintosh, anti Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Evans. The Sacrament of Baptism tat be obstwved Sn Km Cluuroli eitt (eotitilittiul lril in§ititt NO)