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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-01-22, Page 1WU; BIVISSEiLS POSH' '1'1 illtSDAY, JANUARY 22111,11170 ti POST PUBLISMNO HOUSIt- VILLAW,, OF BRUSSEV, COUNCIL. MEETING `['ho inaniMrat Meeting or th4 Courn-f Was held in the Municipal Office on ,facuary 12th, '1070, memiters being pre.sent. The following mot ions wet e Aloved by Tfthi'il$- second- ed. McCutchean that the minnies of rho meeting' of Tr-emb. adoped as read, Moved by 1. ts. C,amobell. ended by If. W. Kennedy that the os approved be paid, .j. Callender. Dpo Nursing Acct, i.3mS,2(1 Bauer. snow Nowing Gordon "Workman, furn;',N:: (.on Cr-act 010 00: County of FTUrOri Tax cffile0,iong 107.17 M.c.Cutcheon :Nrott».s. repairs ........ ...„ ....... ?ct,r; Meehan lidwe., 347 Votors. gas and rPlwirs ................ Howard Bernard, fire ball fool 50.2,5 ;--trosseis Coal Yard Library fuel 7•10.2:1 oldficid Edwe.. material" 1„:00 il'ordou plowing% snoi., removal, garbage 3.8.013 MacLean Firm Service Z;N, repairs 13.71 (ten, mutton, offoce fuel .... 56,45 ,mater ENyl, eb'aning 730 1,1oyd F.f.riughan, .1'40N -rico salary •• ..:,...•.... McCui b eon (grocery. 4,4Z Health ito-uninee Board, Fospitalintion 33,10 Waterloo Co-Operative \Tod SET Ilo;UMII•e(' 1.00.50 (:).M En.s P.e..t. (triter- 14 .51) Goneral, ('.P. and: (NO 1011,4. 2.1,19 $2.50 A Year in Advance - $3.50 To U.S.A. HOLD LADIES' NIGHT Ladles' Nigh..t wars stall iLika nigbt in CranbroOk COM,. bluititY Centre when meMbere Of the. clratthrot4t Dart Cittb and their ladled Met for a night of mired. darts, 111.0 grottrii nu:inhering. 32 byetily milt g teants of 'two ,ladiei and two mon 0 ioatp„ At, the euei of play, a tenni. captained by Stewart ,StoisS, With Mrs. .Tim Knight, -Mrs, Rae T,_,oustou and Cilbert T-Tetb,ortngton had won the most. ,gttmes, MOst points for the ladies was won by Nis. Doug Rathwell with 12 while Jim Hart won most points for the men with ill. All received prizes, Following lunch all felt it bad been, a nice evening which was arranged' by Jack Knight and Gordon Engel, Mr,- and Mrs, Horace Rutledge of LondOn, spent Sunday With rel- atives in Walton, also vlsited the former's mother. Mrs. Roy Bennett, who is a patient in Clinton Ros. pital. Moss Linda Travis's, St, 'Aiivry's Xitollener, spent the weekend with liar parents Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Traviss. Miss Carol Sti o e ed -Western Vniversity, London, visited her -parents Mr. and Mrs; Walter ShOrtreed. i,liss Helen Searle. St. - Joseph's Hospital, London, with. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, Mr, and Mrs Brian Tratisa spent Sunday at the home of M. and Mrs. Herb Travis& Mr, tarry Rutledge spent the Week-end with his parents, 'W. and Mrs. Leslie or Streetsvnle, Binee Clark, London, sPent the Week-end at, the bathe of his parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. Tames Clark. Mr. and ;Mrs. Terry .,tkehilles and daughter Debbie of Pergits spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Rollie Achilles and Ann. Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. John Baan, Grey Township, on the arrival or a son, born in Wingliam Hospital, Wednesday„Tanuary, Mr Sueir of frock, vlsited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin •Mcrion.alti last Tuesday, before returning to his honie on Friday. The 'Walton Womees Inatilute, arm holding their second euchre lri ibP Walton (1011iIMInitY Hall on FridifY. janitary 28, at, 8,30 committee in charge will be, Mrs, von Vliet Sr., Mrs, Don Achilles, Mrs. Raph Traviss, 'Nit's. dim Axtm- Man and Mrs,'Ron Bennett as con- veners, Sunday services were cancelled at Duff's 'United Church owing to the illness of their »tinister, nor, p, Doekon. Several people of the community have been :victims of the flit opedemic. Summary Day The rirst and second meetings of the courSe ter' "Main Dish makes the Meal" have been. 'held rin the -basement of the rnited 'Church, the following two Monday nights. Snit:Mary Day will be held in the form of a Pot Luck supper at. 7 pan in Walton nom. minify Hall, at the January In. „stitute meeting-, January 2S, Con- venors will be Mrs. Gordon Me Gavin and Mrs, Ed Codkin, Host-, esses for the evening to be. Mrs, non pelmet:1, Mrs. 'anise Stevens, 81.0wart flitnirthrioo, Mrsi, Ninn 1114 VVP, Nth MO, 170fietti . CRANBROOK DART CLUB MAJESTIC W.I. HEAR INTERESTING TALKS Citizenship tinder the convener- ship of Meniggitrt. and •10110, de Vrios was the main featttre of the January meeting which was held in the public Libr, ary, liruSSelS oil 'ClitirSday atter. ttootti .ittiMaq 8th., P1113 to incleM- out WWII. her, the all alai:111w Waft. U't )ghat it was expodted to be. Mrs, Alberta :Smith,. president, opened the Meeting with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect after Which the secretary. Mrs, Marie iMcCuichean, read the minutes of the December Meeting. Mrs. Marie Mt:Taggart. then took over and called on Rev. : Eric Lei)rew, United Church minister, who gave a challenging talk on Ito said citi7,00Sltip to.day Is a far cry from what it razor to be, Then, we were con. cerned' with ourselves and our own immediate area — now, we have to go farther and do more try to meet the needs of others in remote par • be citizens of the World. The 'World is a large lit:, ing room to-day ' distance means nothing. We are our broth- er's keepers, regardless of color. or creed and as such, not only be a worthy citizen of the best part of, the world, our God given here, tage, but be concerned with the physical and spiritual welfare i of all people wherever they live — be a citizen of the World - What O challenge! mr. Letrre-w was tuanked for his inspiring address arid given a gift by Mrs. de Vrle•S, Mrs, Ruby Stoiss ,gore current events dealing with many happen- (cautioned on inside page) WALTON iviELviLLE W,M,S, Tbe reglitar ineetiag or the WX.S. mt'i in Melville parlour on Tunsday afternoon. at 2.30 Jail, id. Mrs. Gerald Gibson convened the mooting and opened by reading and -calling attention to the W.M.S. Purpose and a folder was given to each member statino: the Mat and iltirpose of the Soc- iety, and containing it list or 'Mis- sion and a personal prayet taken err° die Prayer of it. Prancis Of Assissi. Itymn 009 ',va". sung. • The Ilevotional part was t 8 '6,'A by 'Mrs. Parisi! giving the Bible reading ,111(1 Mrs. Steiss in prayer. Mrs. Gibgon. N'ON, Y081" (Mein roliowed by a very timely and inspiring message ror the New Year, comparing it to ow opening a door into the. -unknown, with its unpredictable course of events and suggesting Guidances fan the One, win) sees beyond. the horizon. to make it it happy worth While Year ().f fuller Spiritual grow tit and .-lornothing• orr,wriptishod to help, others. to a bettor way of lilt'. A hymn was snug and 1,trs Spoilr read a letter from Mrs, rtickson of Taiwan. A list of our missionaries working in Taiwan was given to each mombor W,M,S. asking for daily prayt,r for them. The roll call was responded I' by the pitying oy miNnbership Foos, Calla on stilt Wan tItitifterat, a'114 nib) BRUSSELS LIONS VVIN• AT H2OWICK BONSPIEL „ saelS 141,0IN (^nine 110M from tile I,. Wi C1C. 1,4 i0flni001,411e1 with the overall trophy, This is the first time the local Lions have captured this award. The Brussels rink won, the 9 o‘eloek draw with 3 wins plus 10. Stratyclin k. whit,, eorge 'UOCtaeher.)11 vice: Albert, Tenpus, and Itaiph Pearson load, LOONS HOLD FIRST MEETING OF NEW YEAR Lion President Cul Kramer presided tit regular slipper meeting of the 'Ru'sse'ts Lions C.'"lab. Lion Char! es Vicunas: of f iciat ed as Tail Twister. Lion secretory Cecil McPadden, called the roll and dealt with minutes and correspond- ence, it was, reported there 'were still some tickets available for the bus trip to the Ice P01.11e8, Toronto, It was moved that a Santa Claus Parade Committee he appointed early following election of officers. A Motion Willi INiSSSA iii enquire what help the Legion wished for their Miner flockey Tournament. LETTER TO THE EDITOR The 'Editor, Ltrusses Post, Brussels, Ont. )'a'l,' Sir': On behalf' at the pupils of the -Brussels Public. School and their adopted child, w e Wish to say a sincere "thank yon" to you and the many kind people who bought our candy or contributed to our school project, regard to an ifout in a poi ions column in your paper lye( would I No to sync, our viewpoints. it is a pity that the writer -Was obviously not aware of all the facts. lf it was possible to adopt; Canndion child wet probably would ha•vi-f dour' so. hut since no agency exist: for this purpose does he suggest we go tint and look for the child ourseivee? Don't volt agri'e that hunger is hungor no Mutter where it is found? isn't Bitifran, South Allielle1111. or Kor- ean child's life as important as a cauudian child's? Our understanding of the word "promoter" is !someone who For A Yee organizes a business 'ven- tore", 1.et it be understood that 'AO had no ',mintier. 'rite idea Tor this project: was ours. the work was ours, and the t-atisioetioti of having doter something- for some- One else is ours and your, wha t helped us by your' encouragement and. contributions. However to the gentleman \Ow wrote the article: belittling 'our orrorts we award, a big bottnet ragweed signifying our. H Mitt:1;1 r*I 0,1 his V16'00001* i•1t.tI iI tit. Coll DIST% coy. TO VISIT BRUSSELS L.IONS CLUB Mr. Loward Iltqatiorson of owen sound., the All •Ldstrict I1overnor Incas International wilt Iriziki3 official visit to the 13rus.sels Lions Club en. MoudilY• J:11 1)WaY Governor Henderson has beet) cc Lion of the ()teen Sound Club for. 12 yours. i.e has boon president at that &tilt ours liar filled nitnnrrotts diAtritt offieNC which hove quail, lied him for the alive O f Insariet Governor. lie wits el,cl,,oti gover- nor in Ottawa at the 'District Con- in Ottawa at the Oi:Jrict Col; tettion lit Mityr of last year and was installed ot the lntern:itional roil reniinti in -ridoyo. Japan. in July. i.miderson is employed by ihe City of °Won Sound as Cem- etery Superintendent, We is the immediate past president of: the Ontario Cerneteries A.,ssocin,tton, trinT,fre: arc 1.3 Lions- Clubs to istriet All, of which Brussels. is, one. CRANBROOK There was no serviei. in Church on Sunday owing tic the illness of the minister; Rialry Winn. Monkton Mrs. Wilfred 'Stricklor, mus. i'FitanlOy riSif'her ind NINC P.,I12,rl1 of the 1 ;1.„111 -, „1 :3 Mrs Jack Knight and Mrs, Stew- art, Steiss of the Evening Group artI(11(1 el the Annual Ppesbyii•rial mooting in Knov Church, Stratford Tannary Mr. and Mrs, Ken Miller and Toronto, visited Mrs, Lytle Gordon, Mrs Stewart Plvans, Mr. anti Mrs Douglas 'Pvans. Cindy and Bonnie were Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs„ Herb Pirennemen. Water- Ion. Grey Two. Fed. of . Agri:. Meeting Grey Township FritieratiOn AgriCulture Annual Mooting v.•i: held In Ora nbrook (lorunin nl y ('cnfro On the 6q-enin,t.i .by?ii.v. tuehrt , was played willl whi- ners as high lady - Mrs. Jack Coy: hight gent - .Track Cov. low lady - Mrs. pookon; low gent - Martin. Patin. The se,..returare;1,, rer's and auditor's were read by Leslie Kt ight. Rev. T)oolcon, Walton, guest Aoeak“r. on "A challenge of 'Oritud- anc,,". Oilier speakers were Chivies Thomas, ri.PVP or orcy Two. and jack, stafford. Comity Federation of Agriculture presi. deni. Orficors 1t170 are .. Post President floss Smith rat latites Williumson riee:presqlent 'Howie Balker PEOPLE WE KNOW ITantilton tit It Patient, Witqtliion 0114 111kr. 7.0tived by TenPus, second-. ed 113, I L. mcC.inctleon that By- Law Mi. 1-10To ice lutreduced and roml ,foci ;4 ,,cond time' and passed. This m=ine 1.-.1y-Law apponting nr confirming the appointment of certain Officers iit serve It of 13rnssels for the year 1070, by 1 C, Car»pliell,I,evond• ql by It. W Kennedy that rly:Law No. lie react a third tin , and passed cod the 'Reeve and. Clerk authorized to sign and scaled. with th,• Corporate Seal. Movod by ..1-• 1.. Mc.Cutch eon. sec- onded by if. .T. TertPas that 'the 111 n aii,i0111.11 to Meet again Februaary '1970 or at the (,all Ilia' ev cons-ins, - If, King, Ttcore .rina• ;it Liborril 'Dance bell,. 1.'1.1day night eVeryotte it;'d art F'Ir,jetyribie evenire!; tlattrc iii' to ter' )i)n-Iir• or.the '1.'\vylit!-,n-% • "ii'. arta Airs. Stautr-y ICihcr.0 of rioniorein. and Mrs. I airy Solonntt itt Walkerton and Ai:! •. .Tantf..11.4 VI.S,hut. And fautil•,!. Vitt:3011k