HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-10-15, Page 1$3.50 Year In Advance TOW.i0.44)rt OCT ,15th, 1970 Plumspios POST,
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Davis, Auburn and Cortland Kerr,
Goderich. The team to represent
Huron at International Match .t
indsay is Courtland Kerr and
cold Carter both of Goderich..
Open tO all, 1st team,
it, Mitchell and Lloyd
ensall; 2nd team, C.
Fitzsimtfions, Willowdale and A.
Joliffe, .Autoraa 3rd team, Ernie
Harbert, and F, Harburn, Staffa.
The Official Judge at thePloW-
Mg Match was Frank Ford Of
Hagersville.
Lunch hoar and dinner period
made a busy schedule for the
Junior Partners who provided a
snack booth on the premises and
tiled made lunches for the cOM,,
petitos in the field,
WhOalitle Entisrtekina
NeiNhhourino histitutei•
Beautiful summer •Weather in-
closed the attendance at the
Majestic W.i's home economies
meeting held in the library On
Thursday evening, Oct, 8th; Mr',
Alberta Smith, presideot Weleorli-
ed the memberk and guests from
four inatitntes, Crenbeoelt, Pthel.
Walton and .Monerieff, After the
usual opening exercises the re.
ports and correspondence Were
read by the'eeeretaty, Mrs. Marie
MeCutehbon, We were asked to giVe publicity to the Heronvieie
baeage which is to be, held at
Clinton on Wednesday, Nov. 4th
ftolii 2 to 4 'p.m. Plan. to go and take who baking 1010 vital be
Sold along with many articles.
which the residents have made
during the year, PrOceeds,, frein
this bazaar go toward Whig
some needed articles for the draft
room.
An invitation from Ethel W,I,
to attend their meeting, s' bazaar
and bake sale which. is to be held
Nov. 18th at 8:30 p.m. in the
Ethel Hall, was accepted. It wail
decided to donate g5.00 to the
;CMS fund.'Tile area convention
is to .be held 'in Guelph on Oct.
19th and, 20th.
An ,interesting report on the
W.I. Rally held, at Centralia on
Oct. 5th' wasgiven by Mrs. Carl
Hemingway., A 'few of the' high-
lights were: 138 ladies attended,
26 more than lest year; a ward of
the •Childreris' Aid Sodiety is re-
calving finaneial aid . for her
course in Hairdressing at Water-
loo UniVersity from the Bureary.
Fund • Of the Huron County WIC
Miss Jean Adams of Wroxeter
won the ,W.I. seholarship and will
attentr tGlielph`UniVersity. Miss
Catharine Hunt, home economist
for Huron County gave an en-.
couraging report of the 4-1.1 Club
girls' work, :' Many interesting
craftsawere on display..
Parish, 1141131e' ecernbniles
convener then took charge of the
'program The roll call was. "What
qualities should a good home-
maker heve?".
Julie Valiance and Joan Elliott
delighted the. audience with their
singing; with• guitar accompani-
ment, of hitter. Green and Swing
Low,' SWeet Chariot. Mrs. Marie
Davis in her motto "if it's going
to. be - it's up to me" gave much
food 'for thought.
Susan Langlois drew loud
applause for her two dance
numbers.
Miss Catherine Hunt gave an
interesting, and informative talk
on Textiles and Fabrics. There
are 3 classes of fabrics accord
inf to their fibre content,
1. Natural fibre such as cotton,
wool, silk,' linen.
2. Man made fibres as rayon,
acetate '
3. Synthetic, as nylon orlon and
polyester.
Uses and care of fabrics were
also discuseed.
Miss Hunt, as well as the other.
entertainers were thanked and
presented With gifts.
Miss Laura Lucas read articles.
from Ike Consumer News.
A bountiful lunch, convened by
Mrs.. Cudmore, was served at the
close Of the inOeting.
The November meeting, con-
vened by Mrs. Norman McLarty
and Mrs. Carl Hemingway, will
have a speaker on Conservation.
SORRY!
A number of items ,had to be
omitted because of lack of space,
!.,They will be ppbilehed next reek,
HURON COUNTY
PLOWING "MATCil,
The forty.third Alinnel Huron
County 'Owing IOW) was, held
on Seturday,-Oct. 10, on the farm
of Tim Ityan, R R 1, Walton with
Weather conditions proven tO be
Ideal for plowing and farm Ineelt-
leery demonstrating.
The priZe list of Aim Huron
Plowmen's Aseociatiok is. M
lows:
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Class 1; queen of the Furrow,
won by Miss Connie Dickey, lilt
8, Auburn, crowned by last year's,
Queen, Miss Mary. Leming of RR
4, Walton. 'Miss Hickey else won
the "Meurice Love Ttotthy",
Clime 2: Tractor olass for boye
and girls under 19: won by Mies
Rosemary Ryan, RR 1, Wailton.
Class 3: Open Class for all
ceiners! let, John Clark, RR 5
GOdericit; 2nd, T, P.-
Teeiwater; 3rdi Paul Dinisniore,
Stratford; 4th: Bob Hickey, RR. 2;
Anbiiat.
• Class Open Class, ,1st4 _ten
'Coleinan, ,Seafortii; 2114; a Neil
Ryan, Rla. I., Walton; 3rd, Jim
Hickey, RR 3, AiibUrn; 4th Bob
Hickey, BR. 4, Afiliurn.
.Class 5. !Green class for boys
and girls iq and miner, 1sti Job
Leming, RR 4, Walton; 2nd,
Martin. Becker, Dashwood; 3rd
John Hickey,
Class 6 was omitted. ,
Clasi 7: Special for Junior High .
School, pupil under, 16, competing'
in team, ' 1st, Seal District
High, School with Barry Gordon
and 'John Leemiug. 2nd, Gbderiel
School *ith John Hickey and.
Harry Franken; 3rd, Exeter with.
Tim Turnbull and lliattiri Becket.
Class 8: Meunted ?Iowa draw-
ing 12" furrow or more 1st, Tom
Leerning; and,James Hickey.
Claim 9: Special Utility, 1st,
John Clark; 2nd, Paul Dunsinore;
3rd, T .P. O'Malley; 4th Tom
Leeming.
''Class' 10a .Businesre Men, 'drew
a large crowd' of Spectators. when.
a Warn of horses and walking
plough owned by Herb William-
RR 4,-Walton; 'was entered by 16
contestants.) 1st, Walter Sheardon,
Depaty Reeve, Goderich TWIL
and: Allan. Campbell, .Reeve of
hIcKiilop Tip.; 3rd, Irvin Reed,
Dungannon, Reeve of Ashfield
Twp.;' 4th',(Bob Gibson, Gorrie.
Class 11: 'Huron County 4-.14
Machinery, Club, competing in
teen's, 1st, Barry Gordon, Sea-
forth, Joe Phelan, RR 2, Blyth;
2nd. Doug Harding, Gorrie, Ron
Murray, RR 1, Gorrie; 3rd, Paul
Elliott, Lucknow, Lloyd Morrison,
RR 1, Lucknow; 4th, John Keep-
man, RR 1, Auburn, J ck De
Grott. RR 3, Blyth.,
Class 12: Tractors drawin four
ploughs or more, 1st, D uglas
Murray, RR 4, Walton. He also
won the Gordon MoGavin sp cial
'$10.00 cash for the best car f er.
2nd, Rosemary Ryan, RR 1, 1-
ton,
The Esso Championship, dona
ed by 'Imperial OR, for the best
plOwed land in two furtow tractoh
Plowed land in two furrow tractor
Leeining, •
The Baton of Canada Junior
ChempiOnship Trophy was won
by John Learning.
The International Harvester
Co. of Canada special of $10.00 for
best plowed land in utility class
Using mounted plow with three or
mote furroWs was .won by Ken
Coleman Of Sett:fort,
Prize for oldest coMpetitOr was
won by Howard Armstreng of
Kinburn.
Horse Shoe Pitching ,Contest:
Class 1; Huron County Oily, 1st.
Ate* Boa, GoderiCh; 2nd, pSd
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Pi OKE WE KNOW
Scott of Perth was .:a
Tialtur in Brussels lest week,
Mrs.. George Ohidlow pent the
hOliday weekend with Hespler
friends.
Mr. and. Mrs. Currie of Agin.
.court spent a few days with zo,
and eirs; C, McFadden' I
Aire, Grant• Elliott . returned
home last week from iSolalion in
Wingharn and -District Hospital.
Mrs, Florence Russell, mrs,
Eldon Wilson and Mrs, Harry
Smith travelled by air to spend
the holiday weekend With Mr, and
Mre. Win; Weiss and' family -of
New Jereea,
Mr and Mrs. Grant Eliiett and
famity were . Thanksgiving guests
of their daughter Mrs. Roy Glan
ville,and Mr. Glanville of Seaforth and 'kr. 'and' Mre. David Elliott of
RR 1, Walton.
•Zarl Cudniore, who Is a patient
Wingharn and District Hos.
pital is repotted lie iteproving.
Weekend- vsitors with Mr. And
Mrs. George 4Vans *ere Mr- and
Mrs. Bruce Piggette and Mist
Alice Switzer of Petrolia: Mr, mid
litt`'s Herman Ziegler of '11014:101-
bdrg; Miss Bertha Murray and
Elmer 'Puffin of Ottawa:
On Saturday, October 1Q, Mr.'
and Mrs. Grant Elliott and Robert
Elliott attended the 25th anniver-
sary dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington 'Write RR 1, 13elgrave;
hi the New- Artieriean Hotel,. in
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Somers were
tioncired• on the occasion' Of their
'40th 'wedding anniversary at a
family gathering at tile home Of
Mr. and Mrs. Einitierton Mitchell,
on Monday evening, Games were
enjoyed and a film :wee shown.
Refreshment were served to bring
a pleasant evening to a close,
Celebrates 87th Birthday
_Relative* of Mr. ' S. C. Fox of
Brussels helped him ...celebrate his
87th 'birthday on October 4th in
the public library.
Those who enjoyed a deicious
turkey dinner and a social gather-
ing were: Mrs. Mina McCracken,
13luevale, Mrs. Margaret Adams,
Wrexeter,' Mr. and Mrs. Art Fox,
Bruekels, Mr and Mrs. Russ Fox
and Mrs. Harry Bowler, London,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Dave Hastings Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Date Hastings, Jr,
David and Darryl, Mr, and Mrs.
Brian Huether and Sandra, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Brewer, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Murray .Loive, all of Brussels and
Mr. and Mrs., Jim Bosnian of
Walton.
CRANBROO'K
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams,
,Monkten, and .Miss Nancy _Strick-
ler- and friend, Lenden, Spent
Thanksgiving with Mr.. and Mrs.
Wilfrbd Strickler.' -
Mr and Mrs. Winston; Metach-
ern and family;. Galt, spent the
holiday : weekend with .Mr. and
Mrs.' Wes, Malach.ern. .
Mr. and Mrs, . ouglas Purdy
and Susan spent the long week-
end visiting in Pe rborough.
Mrs. Lavinia Hodges, Windsor,
Is spending two weeks with Mr.
and. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mitchell
and family, Thorold, spent a few
days at their house here
TIME IS SHORT
Subscribers who nave. received
notice of overdue subscriptions
have until Oct, 19th for payment
of same. After that date we will
be forced to. remove their names
from the mailing list.
GREY TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL, mErrior
Grey Township Council meet-
hag was, held Ocober 5th.
Resolutions passed as telltiwS
That minutes • of last regular
AlSrptteitnligsberan244th7biael adopted.leet
ing
as
read,
the revised report of
OunlehY and Mannerow Limited,
Consulting Professional li;ngins-.
era, of the Brewer Municipal
Drain, .dated July 17th, 1970 be
provisionally adopted and lay-
;!.40av No. 36 of 1970 be given first
4711.4'hsaeteothned report'readin
g.
E. H. Utter-
stadt, O.L.S. Orangeville, Ontario,
of the Keifer Drainage Works,
dated June 5th, 1970, be prov-
visionally adopted and By-Law
No. 37 of 1970 be given first and
second reading.
That th`e Reeve- and Treasurer
be authorized to make application
to the Department of Highways
for Interim Subsidy on road ex-
penditures.
That the Clerk be instrueted
to advertise for tenders for snow-
plowing for the 1970-71 season.
Tenders to state size and make
of equipment and price per hour.
Tenders to be in by 1 p.m.,
November 2n,d, '1970
That Grey Township Council
hold .a., meeting on November 2nd
11970 at 1 p.m. to consider a By-
Law to raise $200,000. under the
provisions of The Tile Drainage
Act.
That the Clerk be instructed to
inSapi tpetl.hy e
our Municipal.:. Waste. Disposal
Branch to obtain a certificate for
That an application for
to the Waste Management
amount of $1.',500..
The Tile Drainage Act be
ed.
The Tile Drainage Act be as
cepted.
That all approved accounts • be
paTidhat we do , now adjourn to
meet again November 2nd at 1:31
jam. r at the call of the Reeve.
At special meeting held Sept-
embe 4th, the Council accepted
the tender of the• Dominion Road
'Machinery Sales Co. Limited.
Ooderich, Ontario, to supply, a
Champion *del D. 600 Grader at
a price of 44,045.00.
Approved! AceoUrits paid:
General 7,527,30
Roads, Bridges 6,509.37
$14,086.61
Charles Thomas Reeve
Edythe M. Cardiff
Cle'rk
.PLAN TO ATTEND THE
GYMKANA RODEO, SUNDAY
Don't miss the Gymkana Rodeo
to be presented tit the Brueeels
Fair Ground ,by Maitland 'allay
Saddle Club this Sunday at 1 pan.
It will feature a musical ride,
Western genies and other events.
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GREY CENTRAL HOME
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The Petat* Of0V1004f Of the
:paw Home and School
lathall was 'held in greY 00041
School en Thursday, October 8.
with a good attendance,
The ,presidente Mrs. L. Weber,
Duelled the meeting, and read n
newsletter'from the head office,
She reported on the pregress of
the two plays. which ere to be
presented in the school on the
evenings of November 26, 27 and
28. The neat meeting will be. On
the.subject 'of religion in the
schools. There will be a• panel. of
Clergy of! several denominatons
in attendance.
A film "Your. Child -and. Disci-
pline was presented by Mr.
A.xtmann, who then introduced
the guest speaker, Mr. Godwin,
Attendance Councillor for Huron
Comity schools. Mr. Godwin told
of his work in the schools, and of
some of the. problems of truancy,
He said that a large percentage
of the cases traced back to the
home life of the child.
A very interesting , and lively
question and answer period fol-
lowed in which Mr. Godwin ex-
pressed his- personal ;opinion that
parents should bave authority in
the hoine, and should be consist-
ent in• their discipline of children.
Mrs. ' Weber tharilted the
„speaker and invited everyone to
stay for coffee.
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. part Dunn were Mr. and.,
Mrs... Allan Dunn and family, and
Mr, and Mrs. Don Jacklin and
family of Bloomingdale, and Miss
Joanne Dunn, London.
Carman Fischer, Kingston, and
Miss Marie Veitch, Centralia,
spent Thanksgiving with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler,
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler and
Heidi, visited in Drumbo on Sure-
day on the occasion of the 20th
birthday of Mr. A:'Strickler,
a loan
under
accept-
Thanks to the numerous sub- Many people get into 'deb, tiling sribers who Ptemptly attended to keep hp with these who
to this Matter, already are.
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