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Mr. and Mrs. John Mieheis of
Kitchener were week-end guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wee
and family.
Misses Helen 'Searle and Mary
Bewley of London, visited with
their, parents this past week-end,
Mr. Bruce Clark spent the Week-
end at the home of his parents Mr.
and Mrs. James Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Turnbull
r'etur'ned home last Week from
'very enjoyable six-week vaca-
tion in Auburndale, Florida.
Mr. Lloyd Porter is' in Victoria
Iteoepital, London, where he is
tit receive treatment.
ludY Clark of London,
'-(sited With Mr. and Mrs. Iietnld
Snmildon over the week-end,
Rev. and Mee. Docken spent the
Week-end With the hitter's patents,
and Mee. lames 'baley of
Ceder Springs, near Blenheim, Ont.
Att. and Mee. Mac Sholdice ate]
Mr. and Mrs. Neil MeGavin attend-
ed the Perm Show in London one
day last Week. They also visited
at the home of Dr. and, Mrs. Glee
Oliver of that city.
Leonard Chisholm aua
ehildren of leuegareion visited
Sniiday with bar parents :\fr. aid
Mies.jinires Payne of the village,
bridal Shower.
$2.50 A Year In Advance $3,50 To ti.S,A, THE elevesEees POST S.DAY, MARCH 12th, 716'16
POST PerfelerSelINO ROVSIC
, . . .
J. Tnimbule of lrifteleele Wag
Hie top seller in the brijd SoiV
reeision; dtaWing,$390 for, a • • , • . dle' the auction at the 1970
i,ajln, show, at the West-ere Fate
Crounds,, London. A total of, .05
swi net passed over the auction
Week forreeord prices.. • .
Mr. Turnbull -else recorded the
top sale in the hoar division when
be eold a yorkshiee for Fp:35..A
fetal of .2.e. boat's were sold, aVer-
eging $301, each.
A record average sale price of
$241 per animal 'was attained
The .auction was sponsored by the
Ontario. Swine Breeders.' Aeeoc-
litho%
A shower was hold in the hose-
meet of the church on Thuredny
evening for • Miss Lorna Cooper,
eteirepteet of, the month. Mrs. Jan
van Vliet Jr, acted as meter of
ceremonies and Mrs. Jim Totete
Was in chielee of the guest book.
Mts. van ,Vliet. opened the erce
gtam ey reading 0 very suitable
poem entitled "Husbands". Debbie
and Janise van Vliet Favoured the
gathering with a duet accompanied
Of the, piano by Janice 'Houston,
Lynne McDonald: contributed
delightful. Plano eel°, followed ble
Mrs, van \lice rending ;mother
very interesting. poem "How to
Cook tr F.Fishande. The honored
guest. her mother, Mrs. L. Mitchell
and the emote's; mother, Mrs. H.
(continued on inside page)
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is here cee-
pressed to all those who eefiletele
eeerred me with cards and enquiries
while T was a. patient in Stratford
Hospital.
Your thoughtfttineSs *115 MP-
Iveelated,
fttirg,O 701.11' filDfitar 0611
announcer!,
'this hearing and. a, sitheecntent
one at Guelph beginning April. 3,
will, deal with CNR and OPR Rail
applications covering seven.. pee-
senger-trein , services within a
Western. Ontario triangle formed
by Toronto, Goderich and Owen
Speed,
tinder the National. Tratisporta-
flop Ace thee CoMmission may
the. railways to ,continue, to
operate ,those uneconomic services
it deems l)OcessarY tt the public
interest. In such cases the feder-
al treasury may pay up to 30 per
cent of the actual loss,
(continued on inside page)
AFTERNOON UNIT
OF BRUSSELS U.C.W.
Eighteen ladies attended the
Brussels Vetted .Church Women's
Afternoon :Unit at the home of
Mee, James TetTens on Tuesday,
March 3rd,
Mrs, Hemingway led the devote
lottee introduction with the theme,
"Lent - 1970, stressing thee truths
involved and including the story
of the women at, the tomb from
the gospel of St. Luke, •
Miss Skelton conducted the bus-
iness portion of, the meeting.
Thank you messages .were receiv-
ed from Mrs. Scott and Mr. .Taek-
lin: also from the society to whom
we send the used stamps.
hiriaal artafigements were made
for the World Day of Prayer. on
Friday. Miss Skelton gave a very
interesting. account of the -history
of this event front 1811 till the
present day,
Prole the study book, "Recon-
ciliation iii a Troubled W6r1de'
Mrs, Miller gave an account of
the second chapter, entitled,
"Snobbery" and led a discussion
on this problem,:
The hymn Guide Me Oh Time
Gteet jelmeeh, lied Peter Matell-
eles benediction closed the Meet-
ing. The hostess, assisted by Mrs,
DeVriee and Mrs, Miller, served a
delicioire lunch,
The next Meeting oe April
Will be held at the horde of Mrs.
Cox.
HORTICULTURAL MEETING
The Hertieulteral Society will
Meet it, the Brussels Public Libre
ery Monday. March '.0th, at
o'clock. Thete will be a discussion
on gardening with a question
eeriod. (please bring your
questions). Miss Wendy Prior will
ejve un essay, .reeryone Welentne.
1:11ee Yell elttlled yeti' Pla4tet,
0061 cl'HLI
A fifteen member 'choir fronl
the four churches assisted with
the music. Rev. Erie' LelefeW
gave an inspiring; addres err
Courage. A duet "Near to the
heart of God" by Mrs. Sarah Steph-
enson and Mrs. Ivan Campbell,
accompanied by Mrs. Jack Bryans
was 1111,1011 appreciated. The ushers
weee Mrs. Eric Lelerew and 'Mrs.
Carson Watson,
The ()reeving of $38.00 will be.
sent to the inter Oherdh Council
of Canada where. it will be dis-
tributed' frlong' the different
churches to carry on their erlesicei
work around the world espeseiolly
in the distribetion of Christian
.Cites to re,
The committee in charge of
this eerviee are pleased with the
ecumenical •spirit displayed and
also the ieere.ased attendance reel
ofreeing.
LISTEN ALL YOU PEOPLE
AND YOU WILL HEAR
WHAT'S DOING IN
BRUSSELS SCHOOL THIS YEAR
'Fite cheerleaders of our school
Sponsored a dance last Friday
night for Grade six and up. A fait
sized, crowd turned out but most
say the night wasn't. too 'Miley.
Soe.eint thanks to our temporonee
and Mrs. Murray Huether and
Mr: and NI rs, Jack Cardiff,
The student teachers have de-
pneted. While they were here
pepite and teachers played five
volleyball games last week. The
pupllS defeated' the terrehees, 3
games to 2. even with all that
extra reinforcement to help.
Also in sports, the high school
Grade eel's visited es for a basket-
ball game which they woe, The
score. 11 am eorry to. say. was tott
terrible to mention.
In volleyball fnaine Alecatcb.
eon's and Lloyd Vallanee's tennis
are still battling with n three
game tie en' the volleyball champ-
ionship.
To the parents we send a \e e rie
invit it Lion o Our. grade three
assembly whleh Is being held in
the endltoriuln Of the Beutisele
illellefd 1711 PPItlay mortrInt,
Ertiql rittymi1iid
BRUSSELS LIONS GUESTS
OF ATWOOD CLUB
Brussels Lions were guests of
the Atwood Lions Club at the re.
play supper meeting Wednesday
eveninp.
Musical entertainteent wits pro-
vided for the Lions by three memb.•
ors of the Atwood Club, the
Galbraith brothers, •Butch, Janiie
and •Kevin arel Befall Sage. The
Atwood Linn:: also presented
their mesieal 1)1.qt:he:Lion. a yet-
siert of television's Pig and
Whistle show. Doreen Peebroe*.
was flee pianist' for the evening.
TREY TOWNSHIP.
COUNCIL: MEETINC,
Meeting held el a yok. 281.14%
R.esolutione as f011oWS •
That the minutes, of the liege re-
gelar meeting be adopted as raid.
That the tender. or: Donegan's;
Haulage Ltd., Listowel. Ontarif
for erushieg and hauling apm•ox-
20,000 cubic yards of r'e"
ereivel At 94e per cubic yard to. be
..aeeepted and By-Law No. 7 cif
1970' he passed' :as read a first, sec-
ond and third tenestrieect. to the
1,,,,proyal of the Deportee:eV of
HighNvays,
That the tender of Murray Reid
Londesboro. ()weirdo, For supply-
ing approximately 1..1'n1 lbs. (9 9,
1111.F.; vc..arhie t'it' !loa'de'r nt 55.1n
per 15 lb. bag be accented. Powd-
er be delivered to residerlee of
inspector, Prod Sin, lidon.
Th a 1 the tender of CM arles
Fischer for sprayinfr 'Hale for
warble fly he accepted ..lo- per
head per em.ey,
Ther warble fly lespector, Fred
Smalldon, nail at the -gee
$1.50 pr,..r hour :1,1 me ,,
mileage during. 1970,
'rein t the repent, of E. i f, l'der-
send t. 0.L.S., of Triton Flnisinerr-
ing Services limited oe the :1-
ton Drainage Cl'o-ks. deter! Tan-
eery 25th. 1970 be provisionally
edepted and llev-J..w Nn '1 of 19.7e
lire ::f\-en first and see r ind rcalil-
ug,
Thal By-Lew Na, of 1970 to
nuthorize the expenditure of
elie,1100. an rends and Bridg•es for
the year 19711 lie 'passed and sub-
mitted to the Deportment cC High-
ways for approval.
Thor St. Sohn Ambulance
soeiation he 5211'011 a .41",11-1 t h
Ililrntilr f of' • 5,011.
That the Salvation iar'n1y be
Oven a grant . in the amount of
$50..00,
That SeaForth Crmenuoity Hes-
Oat leit aiven a grunt for eanhal
progetim irr the amount. of $102,00..
That all :approved nee eve, ee
peed.
That we, do 0 ow .
meet Apeil GUI at Dee reelect: Or
et the call or the Reeve.
AnorriVed iiccouns paid:
Cetieral e .1-.636.51
Thorns d irtrirleee Fi,10e.S0
$10.737.31
Charles Tbomas Il eve
Felytlie ef. Cardiff Clerk
BORN
-- Thelma and Peter
Roberts (nee el-melee:1 of
Ottawa are happy to announee
the birth of a SOD, March 5th,
19711, at brother for Karen,
Tittvo Int1.11M your
fltoi
TliREE MEN INJURED
IN FARM' ACCIDENT
FOURTH. ESCAPES' INJURY
Three men were injerete Friday
afternoon in a. farm acereknt on'
the farm of George Wheeler, 2.14
mile--; north of Brussels.
That men were taken to Wing.
ham and Disfriet. FTospital after
frilling 40 feet in a silo.
Tod Lanshergen, 21, of Mitchell
was transferred Saturday to
Ha mil tort General Hospital for
spinel eurgere. He suffered a
frectured spine and severe leg
outs_ Jerry Soontiens 22, with face
cuts and shock and. Stephen
Schellenberger, 18, with shock
And back injuries, wore released
(eem. hospital Ott Saturday. All the
men wore from
A fotirth man. who also fell
escaped injury.
The four, all employed by Regan
Silo Ltd. of Mitchell, were putting
a roof on the 911-foot silo when the
accident occurred.
They fell inside the silo onto
corn silage, which came to about
the 50-feet level. Investigators
thought scaffolding on which the
Men were working gave way.
ft took two hours to bring the
initired through one of the side
openings oe the silo and down at
chute.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Ed. Morrow is a patient in
lAstowel Hospital where he un-
derwent surgery on Friday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ti. I3. (lousing
returned Friday front a vacation
in Florida..
'rs, Lois Berle), Wingtatee
called on Brussels friends on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Mcclutcheon
ho have been hOlidaying in,
Florida returned home 'set week.
ned Mrs.. David Kennedy
Termite_ visited: with their ear-
eel; ell.. and Mrs. R. W, Rented,'
an Friday.
Charles 'Procter. mnryis To Wn-
Sh 11, is on a six-week 'world tone
iticluling visits to Belie. Ceylon
and Japan where he will Mixed
i(hlpo 70.
Mrs. Cell' 'Geeing is spending
couple of weeks with Mr. and
Mfrs. F, Rebette of (Mown.
.lack Ritchie, who 'was r,t riatieet.
in Stretford Hocpital ref:melee
Bone last week,
Mrs. AMA Smith and Sets Bob,
reirry and Doeg attended the wed
ding of her son, 'William Pete
Smith to Miss Sue Churchill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, .lames
Churchill of Toree1o. The wedding
took piece in Searberengh on Feb-
ruary 15th, at 7 pen. The young
temple will reside on Markham
Road, Scarborough. Mr. a nd Mrs.
Coss Niehol and. 'Margaret end
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graeby and
1i:1111'11y, also att.cnded, oleo steveral
friends of Rae's frets this elem.
SORRY!
Into to look ot sidtco Rotdft
finlittimi. 1:110W Will
yrteti
vy: TURNBULL
IkEcORbg TOP SALES
HEARNGS TO RE HELD WORLD DAY OF
AREA RAIL SERVICE PRAYER SERVICE
The first public hearings oh The World's Day of prayer sor
ralm;ak applications for the dis- vice for this locality was heel in
eontineenee tie uneconomic pies- the Brussels Miffed Church on
set:ger:1,min eeiieees Under pro- Friday after-rime %fell 11th at
cedurw se.t.t out fu t he, N 0110 o'clock With a PprOXIDiatelY
Transportation Act, will open at 89 Women in a ttendana.
Owen Sound Martel 31. the The world theme tor thie
adi4n TranspOrt CoinmIsSion. haS . vice. "Take (.'ottrae" was Thosen
and developed by a group of five
women, a ITO re from Egypt,
a social worker erten' Guyana,
teacher from Indie:afid tii•eil
worker from the' PhlippiariS
from the United States, Th1,4 !flak
was observed by Clitietial4
niore than 13(1 countries:
Representatives frore the forri
local churches, Mrs. Gerald
son, Mrs. Fere. Connelly, Mrs.
Marie Davis and Mrs, Lloyd
Wheeler took pert to the service,