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12.50 A Year in Aditince — $3,50 TO. U.S.A. MUSIdilLS POST, 'r.11 IJ it SDA Y, DEC. 10th, 1.970.` POST PUBLISHINer HOUSE
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' • .'.RESULTS OF. GREY TOWNSHIP ELECTION .
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ENTERTAINS OFFICIALS
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Members of the Village Council,
FOR REEVE •:..
Charles TIvioas..........26 63 64 88 .73 26 48 338 : 4441*tp: • -
Lawson. War „,„„.,„...„„ . „ 17 3i 28 21 57 27 24 2 05 •z it f1,000Er: • „ kt
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$eer Vr.V0icee: and their wives, were entertained.
mi.<•04'• . L1 . ., ex-reeves and wardens,
with other municipal emplbyeeee
• Roy Williamson
Donal d nalittin
;Clifford Bray
George Wesenlbevg
Melville LainvoBt
CRANBROOK Brnssels 'Couple Mark
Rev. Samuel Kei1 r, :Ex.etele' con- 60th. Wedding. Anniversary
elected the 'regular service in • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Mike- Stratychnk
The sympathy of the comenem the home of their so er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
and'daught--
i-y is extended to the family rot Stretychekein tistowel, the late Wm. Ziegler, who passed Their five daughters, (Albite]) aWaY in -Victoria Hospital, Lon- mre. Atex Gulutzen of Walton: don, on December 3rd, (1•Teltie)' Mrs. Pete Litowski of
'"Listowel; (Lena) Mrs. Ross Afternoon Group Cardiff; Brussels; (Katie) mrs. Mrs. 'Earl Dims was leader for Tilburg of London and (Ann) Mrs. the December meeting of the Robert Batleatyne of Atwood, and Afternoon Group of the their hillibelide were present for Group at the. hoine of Mrs. the occasion. Stanley Fischer. The meeting Me. and Mrs. Stratychuk were opened with a reeding "CoMe married in November 1910 at Can-Thou tong Expected Jesus" ora. Sask. They farmed in that
Several passages of Scripture tel- district until 1937 when they may-
ling the Christmas story were ed to Ontario where they farm-
road by Mrs. John Perrie, Mrs. rid on the 1,11:11 concession of Grey
Mac Engel, Mrs. Stanley Fischer Township near leIoncrieff. In 1952
a.nd lefts. John Schnock. Prayers they retired and:, moved to-Th.1W'
were offered by Mrs. Lylle sell where they now reside. Be-
Gordon, and Mrs. Dunn. Miss sides their six children Mr. and
Alice J. Forrest led in the sing- r. Stratychele have 20 grand-
ing of several Christmas carols at' children and 1,8 great grand-
intervals throughout the .eneeting. children.
'The leader read "Facts About Following the dinner Mr, and
Christmas'' and gave a brief quiz Mrs. strut:yank were presented
On it Each Inernber contributed ' with a 400 day glaSS domed mantel
a airistffiaa reading or poem in clock front their family. Their
gave them a 4-piece platre , of a topic by one member, g randchildren
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Port given, Miss Alice S. Forrest WKS, Meeting
PreSid,ed for the election of of- The Christmas meeting of the
ficere, Opening with prayer and W.M.S. was held at the home of
Scripture reading. A meditation Mrs. Gerald Gibson on Friday
giving many good thoughts to be afternoon, December 4th. Mrs.
Used in our meetings in coming Mair convened the Meeting and
opened with a poem Followed by year was given. All are not files opened Cheistnias Carol. The story of
we
sec] with the seine abilities but
should at least try to do some- the birth of Christ in Luke, chap,
thing.. Even our presence at 2 was re" in parts by Mrs.
meetings is helpful and encourage - krmstrong and Mrs. Steiss and le
ing to others. The 1970 slate of St. Matthew's gospel by Mrs.
officers will continue for the New Evans. Mrs. Mair led in prayer.
Year. All were reminded to bring A carol "joy to the: World"
their used Cards and stamps to was sung. The roll call was re-
sponded to by a Christmas
the January meeting. The Meeting thought or 1) verse of Scriptire
closed with prayer. Miss Alice The Secretary's report for year
J. Forrest and MOs. Mac Engel' was rend by Mrs. Matheson And
assisted with refreshments. and the financial statement given Bright Chrism-4e decorations ad- by Mrs, Speir,
fled to the ChriStina8 atmosphere. ' The topic. "A story of Christ-
mas' was given by Mrs. Mathe-
y.
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KnOx Presbyterian. Church at 1,30.' were guests of honor on Saturday pen. on Dec. 6. The Junior Choir
' evening. 'November 21st, at a din- sang a number with Mrs. -Stewart • • . .• . rarer party held by their family at Steiss at the organ.
*Web resulted in a goad console set. card games were enjoyed dug The president Mrs, Wilfred ing the eVetling.
nias verse, Card and visits were Melville church
recorded and the treasnrer's re-
Strickler, preeided for the bus-
mess, 'rhe roll call evae a ChriSt-
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, • son and Mrs. Bowman gaVe a
HURRY`HURRY study in "How Christinas eele-
brated in other countries.
Get these floats and costumes The offering was dedicated and
ready for the big :Santa Claus Pere ITISItS on the sick and shut-it's
ade this Sat-0140% were enumerated and the meet-
lug was closed With a earn]
Sponsored by Beessels Business "Silent Night" and the Mizinth
Men. Legion and Lions, they have Benediction.
put great effort into arrangements A delicious lunch. Was served by
to Make this an outstanding par- the social eomeilttee.
ride. Don't let them down, There • • .••• ,•••••••••••••••• • • V.10 ••••
are good prizes in nine classes. Dotet, forget to shop In Bterseels
See Santa, Clause Parade ad On mid onjoy the Nei f9p tats lfti ?-H t3
IMMO PRRO )'Or Dt41t1 008111 grisly; dills gratiNie,
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J. L. McCUTCHEON, 1971 REEVE
•-at dinner, on Saturday evening. by
Reeve and Mrs, 11, 13, Cousins. •
At the conclusion of the dinner
Mr. Cousins, who is retiring from
office this year. .spoke briefly
thanking everyone. for their co-
operation. during his two-year
term, rind wishing the future
'reeve and council well. The in-
coming reeve. Jack McCutcheon,
paid tribute to Reeve Cousins and
work lie had accomplished.
:Ex-wardens, George 'McCutobeon
and Calvin Kranter also paid
tribute saying that Brussels owed
lunch to Mr, Cousins, not only for
the past two years, but for the
the previous years he served.
A pleasant social time was
enjoyed playing Court Whist. At
intervals during the evening
music was provided by Mrs. H.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP TenPas, Mrs. I. Campbell, and
William Ziegler • of Grey Town- COUNCIL MEM INC Ni13. H King, at the piano.
ship, died in Victoria Hospital„ Morris Coencil met in regular London, On. Thursday, December
3rd after a lengthy illness. He was
Mr. McOutche.on has been a.
member of the Village of Brussels
Council for the past five years. He
pow assumes, by •aeclarnation, the
responsibilities of Reeve. May his
two-year term. of office lie a
successful orie.
in his 54th year.
He was the son of the late ioemleers present and Reeve
Jacob and Mrs. Ziegler. William Elston presiding, NEW RESIDENTS
He is survived by his wife. the The folloWing. motions were \l v. and Mrs. Wilbur To
WILLIAM ZIEGLER
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REEVE R. B. COUSINS RESIGNS
Mr, Cousins has served the
Village of Brussels for more than
12 years in all. It was due to his
untiring efforts during his prev-
ious years as Reeve that Brussels
finally got municipal waterworks.
Hie resignation from public life
will be regretted by many.
session on December 2, 1070,a11 FRIEND.S SURPRISE
'DINO? 'WINNERS be given Bluevale Halt Board
former Dorothy Stauffer of. Grey carried. .. .
Township:-.4 ," eetletreee deugh tere,
who recently took up residence
Aloved by Thomas Miller see- at their home in Brussels. were Marion of Goderich, and Joyce and Shirley and one sou, Murray, onded by Robe Grasby that, min- pleasantly surprised on Monday
ell at home; one sister, M rs. utes of last meeting be adopted- evening. A group of friends paid
:Ars: 'Illiner (Rattfleen)'Da7nby., of as rea.d. ... .them a visit to welcome theta to
Grey Township. Moved by jriiieS""Milire second- the village. An enjoyable evening
Funeral service was held (rant ed by Ross Smith that, Byetrw No. -was spent playing cards and the M. L. Watts Funeral Home,
with the Rev. C.
A. McCarron 18. 1970 setting
fOr a tile drain loan be pessed. expeceed guests.
11euesels, at 2 p.m, on Monday, a special rate lunch was provided by the un-
of Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels, officiating.
TeMporary entombment was in
Bruseels Burial •Chapel.
Pallbearers Were: Jim Hart,
Jim Knight, Ken McDonald, Alex
Steiss, jack Knight and Murray
LEGION TURKEY
Mrs. Jean McNeil
Dave Logan
Specials:
Mrs. Muriel GarnIss
Mrs. George- Hislop
Vera HastingS and Mrs: Bert
'Prior
Dopy, Prize;
Paul .Adates, The lucky
•101t1 Otth Wit li•-y 11011114
Haether.
Moved by Jae. Mair seconded
by Robert Granby that a grant 01'
Flower, Bearers Greem e M e- !
‘,2,5ss.00 h 00in,t et63gven Huron Plowman's l i
Donald, Stuart Steiss, Rae
Houston, Stewart Stephenson, Moved by Thos. Miller seconded
Lingo were: N1 by Ross Smith that petition
Regular Games received for drainage work be
Jas. Hogg sent to Jas. A. Howes, 0,L,S,
Don Bray Li e towel, for survey. plan a ru'.
M B rs. Hartlieb, elgreve report.
Mrs. Wayne Lowe Moved by Robt, Grasby that
Cael Grater meeting adjourn to meet again
Mrs. Ralph Triebner December 15, 1.970 at. 10 a.m.
Louise Wheeler . ApprOval given for payment a
Mrs. Mrs. Helen Cardiff Road Accounts $1.104.80
Dianne I-Blether General Accounts 5,658,74
Mrs, Riehl, Winglinia
MrS, Richard Jacklin $6,763.54
Mrs, Jean Lamont ';i7 m. J. Elston, -- Reeve
Clerk
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Moved by Robt. Grasby second- .
Winnees at the :Legion Turkey
Mrs. Ross McCall
a, week-end visitor -at the borne or IF.; on _Monday. December 21st. et
her 111011Olt Carrtioll Fitilfis and S '00 Irtio0 Jeirtnyri,
*di MO tTeoy
Helen D. elartire
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Air. and Mrs. Bob Murray.
',Voronto. spent. the weekend with
George and Mrs. Evans and
called on other friends.
Miss Aliee Stiles, Toronto. was
Moved by Thos.Miller that By-
law No. 19, 1970 re, refOreetation .
agreeMent be given 1st and 2pd,
readings PUBLIC- SCHOOL
by Roble Grasby that a grant of
$100 be given Walton Hall Board.
Moved by Ja.s. Mair seconded by
boss Smith that a grant of $1.50
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Mrs. AtiethsOn our grade eight
• teacher has been released train
the ListoWel Hospital but is. still
et, home. We hope to have her.
back teaching very soon.
A. volleyball toe rue meet is
being held at the Witigham. •I--Iitrh
School December 12th. Beussels
boys and girls are preparing for
this with games against other
schools. The bays lost two games
out of three and the girls wen
two games out of three on Tues-
day. December 1. at -Brussels
school against, Turnberry. We re-
turned the following Friday and
the boys won one and lost one
and the girls won two and lost,
one.
Grey Central is coming here
Tuesday, December 17th, and we
are going there the. next ThurF-
6ay The winners for our Legion
Reniern bra nce y Essay and
Poem Competition were Freebie
Elliott. Linda Moir and 130rhara.
Elliott for their poems and Colleen
Raymond, 'Ricky Bell and ;Tenet
Cardiff For their essays. The first.
prize whiner received $15.00, the.
second prize wiener $10.00 and
the third winner e5.00. Fornie's
poem and C'olleen's essay will go
nn to the next division.
We would like you to keep in
mind that our Christmas Concert
NEWS OF BRUSSELS
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28 70 87 49 90 20 54 398 • if.m ,
34 67 46 41 110 33 49 380
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19 52 46 36 71 25 38 287
23 59 40 38 77 36 63 346
22 36 26 24 68 3.2 27 2 3 5
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