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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-02-26, Page 1.Sd A YOat in vane Ad 6 $3.k) TO t.S.A. THE 11;RUSSE)LS POST FEB, 2604. 1970 POST PUBLESKINO HOUSE CLUB LIONS U HOLLi ANNUAL BONSPIEL gtAFO' MEMBER: 'TEACHERS HONOR BRUSSELS STUDENT PLACES FIRST AT LUCKNOW Lloyd Vallence, son of Mr, and Aire, dailies Vallanee of :Bruseels, Iiitd steident at eitedieele fifst iii the • senior division of the e e1ementzue•3 echool nubile speaking compe- tition held in Luc:know on Satur- day. Lloyd now a (Iva n C es to the districs finals in Stratford this Saturday The 00111Petition is sponsored aitiWally by the ROM Canadian Legion. The presentation of the elementary and sep,Olitd- ar:1'; school winner was made, by Ted :FLtilioit. of Brussels, deputy tine epterrhanler, ithd Rernien Young,..KincerdIne, district citizen- ship ehairman of the Royal Can- adian. Legion, CARD OF THANKS T. would like to thank all those who remembered me with visits, carde and treats. T would also like to thank Dr. McGregor and the nurses on the 1st floor while I was a patient in Wieghom end District 'Hospital. Wm. D. Cardiff, NOW LISTEN ALL PEOPLE: ANb YOU WILL HEAR WHATt DOING IN BRUSSELS SCHOOL THIS YEAR Ori Tuesday, February 17. toe- doeboro School returned tts visit our school Col' a Voileyhali The boys were Seceessitd aS they emcee' out with two wins rind los`m!s. The scores were 1 5-11 1 irird 11.45. The girls lioWever had oiler 1'viii and one toes, The scores Wer6. 15-11 in faVour of, 'BilisSel8 Bind 1;i-T2 in: favour or Londeelmr0. The teams travel. to Gederich High School on February 28 foe a tournanieet etid We wish them nick! This Week, Grades :f and 4 Will have student. thadher$: On Saturday, February 21, Lloyd Valiance went to the Luck, tioiv Legibit With high hopes of Veititling: and they paid off, He Woe first place with his prize speech "B010,0 It or Not". Lloyd will now go to Stratford to speak on Sattnelity. February 28. We sh Lloyd luck! Colleen :Raymond also accom. Nulled Lloyd to Temknow but was not as succeesfel as she placed 4th Out. of twelve. In our school volleyball lea iii'. Blaine's •Behhle Gm-timers defeat- ed Mecheles Navy in the best of fiye series, three willies to one. 13)aiiie's team now awaits the winners of Lloyd's Turkeys' and Keith's Chicklet Chotnpries. The wiener Will piny the Bubble - tri ors for the (Thampineship. Pima Mlitter, Htigh NOVA The Brussels Lions Club held their Annual Bunspiel at the local eat-ling arena op Wedesday, !Feb- ruary 18. with 1G rinks compet- ing. tanks were present from \Vit.lghatil , Lucknow, onkton, Flowick and $tejaeoit's,as well as a panther of local eniri`es. 9 A,M. WINNERS rist, L, Cesemore owl rielt, Winghare -- 3, wins pl. 2nd, G. Edgar and rink Howick wins plus 3rd, W. Martin and rink St. boob's — wins plus gutter and 'rink 1.3ilse01$ ---e Con$61al tor 11 A.M, NiIINNERs Ti?..tipai and rink BriisSeIS wins phis 2nd, M. Oldfield and rink Brussels — 2 wins plus 10 3rd. P. McDonald end rink Brussels 2 wine pins Ralph Pearson and rink Brussels Consol,ntion The ladies of the Curling Club served delicious hot turkey dinner in the curling room which was greatly enjoyed by all the curlers, AV A t , To N Miss Eileen Williameon 61' vancoliv6r,13. is home with her parents, 31r. and Mrs. Herb liemson when she :tweeted. the 'will lam son-Baker weddiur on Saturday, lit buff's United Church. Walton, N rs. tfarold Smallawl is at pre- sent a patient in Clinton Hospitee Tier inany Molds hope elie is 00011 feeling better, Mrs. :Mary •Goodall of Shel- bOttrue, formerly of eleeland, spent a comae of weeks with !Tr. and Mrs. Peed melt. Mr. Howard Trackwell and son Peon and Mr, Ross erecan a nd eon Donald, Bruesels, attended the Toronto and Detroit hockey gmete in Maple Leef Gardens, Toronto On Saturday (welting, '11r. and Mrs. Allan McCall and lieeerly, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Itarry Snell and frontlet of Londesboro. • Patledge of London' snout the weekend et the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Irbmobrips. Mr, and 'Airs. Stewart lTuni-phries visited Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Robert. of London. Mrs, Margaret Trnm- pltriee motored to London with them and is spending a few weeks with her daughter and 5n11- in law Mt', a nd Mrs, lior.we Rai- ledge. Mrs. 1111de Sellers spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Herb Travise and Gail. .\ umnbee of members or the eon. firtrintioti class of Dufrs Chilled] cease 7efonerieff Veiled along with their minister. Rev. D. Dooken. nitended at oommunion service ill the Anelicon Church, Listowel, Smidny mornina. 'ii tt e.m. Break- (continued 00 it Akio t ago) HQNORFD AS QUEEN OF GRADUATION CLAQS hiss Betty Hetherington of tlitrse in traieine ell Se Joseph's ifoepital School or Nursing. Guelph, was /tote:Pod the annual Red Rose Ball .6Y'. chosen gneen of the 19'70 Grad- mition class. Betty's prineeSSes were Miss Mery Main of Elora and Sandra Randall of Brantford. Betty is the daughter of George mid the late 'Mrs. Hetherington of Bluevale. She attended school at No. 1.11 Morris arid Bluevale schools, then -Winghani High School, The Red Rose Ball was held in the Legion T.Inii In Velora, Mr. George Hetherington accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths of Guelph, Atonded the Red rove Bell in Ftmet on Friday', February 2 Oth to see Betty crowned. Queen. "FATHER, :CHILD NIGHT" HELD BY LIONS CLUB The annuat Lions Club "Father and Child Night" was held at t, John'S Anglican ('hunch on 'Mon- day night. Lion President ColVin Kreuter ,presided and weloomed their plots. Lion Tauter Ken. Scott, assisted by Lion Gerritt van 'Veen led the sing song, with Miss Mary Gibson at the piano. Lion Jack Keight, Tailtwist- cr. levied his antral fines, A program was presented with vocal solos by Stephen Jones of Winghara aceompanied by Ann Oldfield aticl Mr. Albert, mereeian, of Teistowel, who delighted the voung people with tente of magic. The roll Nees called by Lion Cecil 'McFadden. The Brussels Lions will attend a rneeting of the Atwood Lions Club on March 4th. All members going to Atwood ore to meet. at the library at 6:1 S e. al, stone In Red China todete when a bites ii dog, it 'Isn't news itincil. MRS, L. LA CHAPELLE There passed away in New- market on Tuesday; February 17th, Caroline Howey, wife of the late Lawrence La Chapelle, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James l'foerey of .Lneknow. She is surVie-ed by two sisters. Mrs. Murray Rob, Brussels and 'Aire. Agnes Hornbeck or Hamilton. Mr, .and Mrs. Murray Ross attend- ed the funeral in Newmarket en • 0HAfkLES A. WARWICK Charles kre8ander * 'Warwick, or RR.. 5, Brnssels.,. iffed on Satur- day, February •21.st fit :Clinton Public .:FIOSIdtal, Tie Vag in • 'his 04th year. Born in Morris Township, lid was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phonics Warwick, He was a resi- dent of Morris :where he farmed. all his life. He is suvived his wife, the former (11 p:1 TToo-per, aCir broth- er and one sister. The 'funeral service was held frolit the Rann funeral home on Tueeda y. conducted by the 'Rev, C. A. 7.•fcCarPoll of Mel \lite Pres- byterian Churelt. T3russels, .apt 2 'p.111. Burial Wile itt TBrnesels centete rY. MtlIbettruTS were George :tiree-er , arwie k. Archie Walker. Glen Bone. Douglas '11.1aehan, tirid "Ward Sellers. MRS, WILLIAM sl;STEPHENSION -.knee William J. Stephesou Brussels. died Saturday. Febreery. 21s1, in the Callender Nursing Home. She was in her 911th year. The former Margaret Maud Lamont, a daughter of the late l‘fr. and Mrs, Malcolm Lamont. she was born in They Township. She had been a resident of "Brits- sets siuee 1.949, Her husband pre- deco ft S ed"bee two years ago, She is survived by one daught- er, Mrs, Colleen (Evelya) Spoiran, Mimi Township. one son 'Ross, of Grey • Toweehip. 11 grandchildren and three great-grandehildrett, The fit neva! was held from the Reim funeral home. at 2:30 p.m. on Tnescliiy, conducted Ity the: Rev. C. A. MeCarroll of 'Melville Presby- terian church. of whit I she was a member. Burial took place in Brussele enmetery. Pallbearers wore Calvin Kreuter, :cos. Mnrtin, Herry Go1.l. :Net Speirn Crahata Spelrare and Arehie MAILING LIST CORRECTED One thanks to all th.nee have responded so promptly te notice of iirrears. We would appreciate the attention of all Who lines received, sutth ttee LEGION: OFFICERS• [N'STIiLED :BY AN EXETER TEAM: Au installation team trout tlic, Exeter Branch, oil the .P.037al adieu Legion conducted the core- moray that installed the follOwiegt officers of the BruSSelS Branch et the Royal Canedian Legion• hair here on Saturday eight. 7:iesident ........ •• Bred, Eliiotf Vice. Presidents 1st ... :Adamson 2nd . „ . „..e.;.-..„. Clifford' Cardiff Executive Committee ,......,. Elmer Young, Jack Aleock, Tom MC;Farlaties Cliff Dunbar . Chaplain Derwiii Docker 'Branch Service Officer Lloyd' Workman Ross Duncan:Sec.-`Teas. lgt. At Arms , Jack 'Brewer Ladles` Auxiliary Also installed were the 19704 officers of The Ladies Atlxille-'17F to the Royal Canadian Legion: presidebt ..... Vera Hastings 1st, Vice ..... . 'Mabel Willis end Vice Dianne I-bother Secretary ... .... Bertha ETiiott Treasiftter 'Kay Duncan- Sgt. of Arei'g Mary Lowe. Colour Bearer Doreen Rutledge EXecutive Mizabeth Sholdice„ Efelen Dob- son; Barb Knight, Sarah Stephen,' son. C.tiests attended the ceremonies Erwin. (Teton. Howick., Seeforth, .Blytit and Stratford and enjoYed entertainment and, cin tieing to the music of Lore Lambkin a nd.,his orchestra. PEOPLE WE KNOW Jack Ritchie is a. patient Stratford General Hospital-. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stephenson Sr.. 'have returned from a holiday in Florida. Mr, ana Mrs. Joan Tooth of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of the lattees parents, Atte and Mrs. A. Edwin Martin, Mrs, N'orman stopbenson of Alliston was in Brussels to attend the funeral of Mrs. Win. Stephonson„ Mr. ;V Mrs. A. Wood, wh o spent a three Week .vaeation with their daughter, Mrs. Itintoul and Mr. .E.tintoul and family, in the Barbados, arrived home this week. SPRING AROUND THE CORNER? The weather hold promise of .spring nn Tuesday, bright suit- shine, mild temperature, birds all a-twitter. Wednesday morning was a different story, high winds and blustering, blowing stow, For at time visibility was almost nil. so much so that, the morning bUsses, to Wingham and District 3:111.:th .Soltool hag to, be crin013,ed. tat hie loop, on behalf rff. the 1 teacher s and staff. The bride :and. groom expressed S their thanks end appreciation in 0 few well chosen words. After whiele a lunch was served by the teachers. r es t was served, a !mesterei entl 'd 1".-. \\*V" 11.`"!1"r1 111110W0(1, All% and -Ales. .Terry Achilles and y enl iee er pereee-t AV f ,rf , kend "rnn The .tliiisSels- keinnif fenehtng - staff, with hInthands, iV es at rid friends, gathered at the home, 61' idelln 'Wilson on Friday evening to honor Mr. 011(1 Mrs, tTeorge Cousins on their recent marriage. The evening was spent playing Progressive euchre after which a sendat hoer Wee enjoyed . Mary litiethe:r read the address to Fnlily and George, and Jean Trolond pre- 'Thuredity, m, seated them, with o it'n