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Attend Son's Graduation
At York University
Mrs. Winnifred Edgar visited
in Richmond Hill last Week, and
on Friday, May 29th attended
Spring Convocation et Atkinson
College, York University, Toronto,
when Don Edgar reeeived his
Bachelor of Arts Degree with
Major
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in 'Psychology ehd a wirier
in English,
After teaching 1.3 years in North
York Toronto, Don has accepted
a piteition as Vice prieelnal zh
°Wen Soitild.
Lida Students Put
Brussels On: the Map
Roil, :Gibson, son of Mr. and MT's.
Gerald -Gibson, and Kathleen
dtwghto of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin ;Kreuter, grades. X and
XII, students of. F. E. Madill, Sec-
ondary School, have literally put
Brussels on the map.
All .geography students in Ont-
ario were invited to submit entries
in a inapenakiug competition spon-
sored by Treet University. The
best from each school were sent
to Peterborough and Kathleen's
and Don's were among the entries,
from Wingham,
Don submitted a chart showing
the distribution of fainillee in
Brussels with regard to size end
placed first in class i3 (grades
and 10) out of 120 iedividlial
tries ::from the province, second
and third prize Went to students
from leidge.towe and Watford re-
spectively atid hotimtrable 11101100n
was given to Paris, Liedsee. end
Peterborough 'sclioole. The priee
was an Alpha drawing set contain-
i map-making instill m en is.
• In the senior division Kathleen
Avon honourable mentioe for bee
/entre, a Map of Brussels showitig
i tlietributioli of old Mel new build-
ings hi our Village.
III'S STOP THESE
sEtsisELEss ACTS
Vandals have been at work
again in this village. Respect fur
public, and private, property seems
to be lacking in some individuals.
Recently one of the hencl[es
Supplied by the Geneemen.'s Obit>
was smashed and left On the lawn
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archer
Orman The town bell has been
tampered with on a number of
occasions, hell rope out etc, The
damage to the public toilets is
frequent and costly. Deliberately
driving over newly seeded lawns
is another senseless trick of those
"Who get their kicks" in such
destructive behaViOttr'.
11.4,1k:ripper act of vandalism is the
broken glass strewn on main street
and sidewalks. a hazard to motor-
ists and pedetrians. It is too had
the thoughtless persees who lenve
broken glass around, are not the
ones who stiffer the injuries in-
flicted by it, or are riot the ones
Made to cheap up the mess.
DOUGLAS G. ELLIOTT
-Douglas George Elliott, sou of
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, Wes-
sels, graduated from the University
of. Waterloo with an lienore
:Bachelor of Mathmatics (Applied
Analysis and Computer Science),
Douglas, a graduate of Z.
Secondary School, hae l'e-
oeiVed a :Natiotial Research Council
Scholarship and will rO.nrii tti
University et Waterloo in the fall
to begin studies toWeed his
Masters' Degree,
THREE GIRL GUIDES
in Brussels 1,,ihrorY on Tuesday
evening.
The Brownies conducted their
opening and. Mrs. McCreeth pre-
sented Badges and Tawny loin„'
After the.Guide opening badges
were presented by Connie for
Pack Yard Cooking.
Guides and p,rownies cloe"
meetings,
K. Scott, principal of the Brus
sels Public School, spoke of the
three girls who were to receive
the. Gold Cords, the highest honor
in. Guiding,` as he -knew them in
Grade 8, and the work they had
accompiished to recive this honor.
Mrs. Ke]lington presented their
cords to Con nie MeWhirtett,
Patty Meehan and Shirley Pipe,
Ccninie thanked all who had
helped and the three girls Were
presented with gifts:
OPEN HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott and
Mr, and Mrs. Doug Callender :nvite
all the friends and neighbours of
eir. and 11re. (;alvin Krauter to
an Open House 011 the occasion of
Cal and Mare's Silver Weddiag
Armiyersary. Monday June. leith
from 7,30 to 10.0(1 pan, at the
Callender home on the main street
tti ive doors up from the
Hornet. All welcome,
PARENTS, WARN
YOUR CHILDREN
Parents should warn their
youngsters that. riding their they-
ties On the sidewalks is a deuger-
ous practice. There have been
several near aceidents when people
unexpectedly step out of door-
ways,
There is n By-Law against
bicycle riding oh sidewalks and
parents are resporisible for any
intlietect,
We don't objece to our young
in ntoreyelists enjoying themselves
but how abent toning it clown ,1
bit follow':. The excessive rocket
doe: clieterh the rederley and the
ill and we would eppreciate you'
consideretion for them.
is your label. Cllr-to-date?
PE ON TIRE
LOOKOUT!
It hee been reported that the
two wetnet who poet., :Is religions
fanatic's, gain entry to hoinee by
some pretense, earticulorly those
of elderly women, end search for
moeey, have been operating in
this immediate area.
VILLAGE OF Bkii$SEtS
COUNCIL MEETING
fr.rhet regular meeting of the
Village? Council was held in the•
Munichial Off fee on :lime 1, 1970,
all members lietilng present.
The following zilltfieee4. ever:,.
carried,
Moved, by H. ,j, TeuPas,, second-
ed by 3'. L. mecnteheon that the
minutes of tbe meeting of May
1970 be adopted as read
Moved by W. Kennedy, see-
ended by FL,, j. TenPas that the
eccounts as approved be •paid.
P.T.T.C.„ streetlights, office.,
hell, library 149,91
Hank Exee. labour • „
R ecreatioual Committee, •
81,90.
gent •„.......„.... ... . 700.00
Breeseie „Poet. Office, • •
Strafail$ ......... 4••••
12.00
IfatI1( labour 31.90
Douglas ,1. Calleeder,
May Nersing Acct. 1260.36
:Louts Blake, peril-ping
septic 25.00
Pre (4i al Treashrere
insulin 4.62
J. G. Stiles, oil, garbage,
gravel and cleanhiee
dump 286.25'
J. Brewer, snow removal.
and -feeding gravel 41.00
elecLean'S Pine Service.
gas 26.11
Oldfield Tedwe,, supplies 1e,56
G.N.R.. rent 2.50
Municipal World Ltd.,
statutes 6..q5
Searlie ee Co., paint
Ryan Bulldozing, Bull-
dozing 'dump 126,00.
Geo. Mutter, Office oil 51,40
McCutcheon Motors,
repairs 7,35
Lloyd Kernaghan, care-
taldng Library ...... 120.00
Maitland Teleservices Ltd.
rotes and tells 5.5.86
Receiyer General, 1:3,4n
()melts, pension fund Mel
Revelver General, C. F',
said Tax Deductions 185.1)0
Moved by '1. 0. cempbell, see-
ended by R. W. Kennedy that we
toy approximately 200' of 24'' tile
from the West side of Ross Pet-
tersen's to Stretton Street,
-Moved by FT J. Teller's, seemed,.
by .F. L. eThenteheon that a
grant of e150.00 be given to the
Brussels Fair Beard, for the year
1970,
compleints were heard about
dugs running nt large, noisy motor
bikes. rough sidewalks, and action
will be taken in the. hear future to
correct these.
Moved by R. W. Kentedy, eec-
ended, by 1. G. Campbell that the
meeting adjourn, to meet agate
July 6. 1970 or at the call: of the
Reeve.
R. B, Cousins
Wm. 'II Ring
Reeve
Clerk
NO PAPER
BRUSSELS MASON
INITIATES SON
AT $3. JOHN'S LODGE,
$t, johXPs),Lodge No. 251 A.F.,
and A.M. was host to a number of
visitors on Tuesday night• when;
two new members were initiated.
into. Masonry.
Nornien S. Hoover, Past District
Deputy Grand Master -craw
assisted ire flee initiation of his son
Murray Hotevef eted John Bryans
by Bruce •McCalf, of Einebtoe
P,D.D.G.M, and Tierhertt
St. Marys, p:0,$,W.
Two new members 'Stele-pet'
McCall and Herbert Tra.viss, cf
Walton were received into the'
lodge by affiliation,; froin
forth lodge.
Worshipful Master :Gordon Stiles
welcomed visiting brothers from
Wingham, Kitchener, Xbibro,
Waterloo, St. Marys' Mitchell,
Palmerston, IVIonkton and List-
°wet
Lunch was served fty Junior
Warden William H. 'King aral his
helpers,
I.O.O.F. Church Parade
An De,coration.Service
The annual Church Parade and
Decoration Service of ivestetn
Starr Was held on Sunday.
The members of the lodge and
visitors paraded to St. John's
Anglican Chureh, led by the Brue-
sels Royal Canadian Legion Pipe
Band, for an eleven o'cleet:k
service,
The Rev. Keith Stokes, minister
of 'the church, conducted the ser-
vice. The sermon was delivered
by a former rector of the parish,
The R,eV. N. L. Jenniegs,
Lodge members 'marched from.
the mile and a quarter corner,
again led by the the, Legion band,
to the cemetery 'where they were
joined by the Rettekehe of Morn-
iug Star Lodge fOit their three
o'clock Decoration Service.
Those petticipating in Western
Star service We're the Noble Grand
•Glia Bray, Vice Grand David
McCutcheon, who read the names
of deceased brethren, and the
Chaplere Robert Fraser. Past
!Grand W. C, Ha'milto'n of Lietoevel
read the P.G. charge,
No-Pie Grand Jean Bridge, who
read the names of deceased sisters,
and Chaplain Grace Sholdice Con-
dilated the Rebekah service,
DON'T' KILL
OUR CIVLDREN
A decided hazard these days are
the speeding tencke that roar
through our village as though they
were cm ail expressway With to
human being in the area. It is a
Miracle no one has been killed,
We shudder to think what
Would hapPeti if ait unwary
child Were to dash into theit
path
Lovely >zty Weddiing In
JREC-EWE GOLD CC:Mb aecoMpatlleci.fq the otganisf, Mite,
Mrs. Gertrude wele Lyle 13.rotliel's
corned guests to the Guide meeting 10iven in Marriage by het" father,-
the bride was lovely in a noel'
length, fitted gown of silk Iegode.
The dress wee styled with raglan.
elbow ,length stet:were of kafpnye,
lace, A graeetul Watean train fen
from the shOulders of the gowe.
Small rosettes with White leaves
and ribbon held her shoulder
d their length veil and she eerried a cor•
sage of red roses on her white
Bible with tiny red ruse buds tied
in the white streamers that held
the flowers,
Miss Penny Lowe, sister of the
bride WOO -maid of honor And little
Ann Kernaglien was flower girl.
They wove floor length identical
dresses of mint green polyester
crepe trimmed with white and
green emfiroldered lace: and puf-
fed; sleeves and wore a single
yellow rose in their heir, They
eareled white' Satin straw baskets
Of yellow roses, white Hines and
green ivy,
Alex Hydp. brrofier or th e green.
Was Best Man while ushering \very
Doug Lowe, broiler of the bride,
and Peter Yecnovets of. Oshawa.
For the reception, the brirlo's
mother received wearing a yellow
dress and cont. ensemble with
White accessories. The bride-
groom's Mother assisted III a
Nursing chart/mese green dross with beige
eccessoriee.
rot a honeymoen to Norteere
Ontario and points Masi the, brido
wore ri white semi fitted silk pen
cora knit dress with white accee-
eoties end a cereage of rod roses.
The newlyweds wilt reside in
Owen Sound,
RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Melville PresbyteriftiN Church
HYDE — 1..0.4F;
Basket arrangements of white
glltlioli end tall tapers and yellow
inutile decorated Melville. Presby-
terian Church, Brussels, when Miss
Linda Lorraitie Lowe became the
bride of Douglas Henry Hyde. The
beide is the daughter of Mr, Ana
Mrs. ,-Itei.vart Lowe and the
groom's parents: lice Ni. and Mrs
Alex Hyde of Kippen.
The 'Rev, C. A. MeGerroll was
the officiating clergyman for the
care:Relight cefeettony, Mr. anti' Mrs.
flank Reel eang the -Wedding
Prertte etid t'lles This 1408o,
'People are warned to be 'wary
0 4! strangers, llaa not allow 'them
to enter. if ynti area euspieloes of
their intent *notify your neared
detachitent ti.t Oiled, NEXT HOLIDAYS