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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-05-06, Page 1BOWL-OFF 'TROPHY WINNERS The winners e owl-off denote by Kay and .John Duke are; Wiloelth"s Dealers. .Nitinibers of tho Leath are; tit4TiiMt3r; ;Joyce jacklin, Jane Peters,: Da0 liarry Peters, &tug Hi; 6di'6'1.v.. COUPLE HONORED 45th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and las.:',Norman Demaray, R.R. 2, Bluevale, Were recently honored by some friends and iteighbours. The. occasion was their fortheoming 4ilth Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Deinaray Were iiia.ffied ill St. Peter's Anglican. Church ph Mit, A(40; The eve-niQ t,,'-j*itt. playing cards, They , also enjoyed created by a CM:val.:1; Mrs. Ida Gordon of Craribrook assisted in serving lunch. A family dinner is planned, at hoMe On May lath.. Before moving to their present address Mrs. Deinailiy was an active worker in th.e cancer clinic. Mr. D„eitinii•hy spent seven' Years on the Township 6a1,0011 They are Menliei:e &VOWS United Church, LADIES, YOU ARE snow removal here the past few years tnight he interesting to ottr readerS 1140 - 71 $3,086; 1969 70, 4ii,37(1",-- 1968 Reeve 1)-1.c:dutch-eon announced Monday night, at tiotificil meeting; a eounvil shuffle which hcj 'hopS will serve the ratepa,i7er5 More efficiently. Commit t ees are; Roads ...... ... . , .. t. Campbell, .1, MeTag-gart Property ... •:‘,ferraggart 11. TenPas Equipment J, MeTaggart R. Kennedy .... ,,, ..... „.. II. TeuPas TenPas R. Kennedy R. Kennedy T. Campbell Press R. Kennedy 111:ODA ........ H. TenPas Reeve MeCutcheon is, of course, Oil all committees. If anyone has any complaints you should notify a member of the appropriate committoe, ••••••• UP A TREE Fire Dept Garbage Police i4416111.1,4, • • co. Ottt, twiui illrlfritilitisIgl! VijoiPilgst I WI, ge 3,00 A Year in:Advance $4.00 to TI,S,A. --- Single Copy 10e • THA pRITSpELS POST, Tl'fii1 '41)A' !,' MAY tth, 1911: POST' PUBLISHING .13OUSE- WALTON ill th(1. noble at Mt. and 1)i.O.,..rktoag $inios *iio,..atterkidd tho'Ctinerat cnf, the inchided Miss Ida Scher, berth of Stratford, Edwin O. liller,_Lethbridge, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis and family of Whitby and Mrs. and Mrs, David' Freethy and Randy of Toronto, Miss Carol Shortreed spent twit week at Ottawa with her sister, .Mrs, Gary (Jean) Goodman, Mr. 'Goodinan and their family, AndrAW and Mr: Alex Silent a Feeat Weekend at the hoiria bi Mr. and MIS. Voiitdi toiiddii, ..,;• Miss. Pam MacGillvatY of . St. Thomas and. Bruce Clark Of Lon- don were Sunday gnetlts with Jim, Clark, Keith and. Ann, also visiting. with Mrs. Clark Who is a patient in Seaforth Comninnity gospi41.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray rfitether t.even and, John -visited on ,Stin-.. ,with 'Mrs, Carman Mcteod itiitl lion of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, RR Londesboro visited Saturday evening -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. Mr, and Mrs. Mac ' Sholdicei • Murray and Sandra spent Sunday- with Mr. and. Mrs. James Keys of ' ,Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.. Volker Hertiela and baby son of London spent a couple of days the first of the week at the borne of Mr, and Mrs. Win. Thamer. • Mr: and Mrs, Robert Lundy of holidaying this week with Mr, and Mrs, Allan McCall and 130-vetly. Miss Mary teeming of 'London. SPent the week. at the home 'of her Parent( 'kr. and Mrs. W. H. Let rning; McKilicni Township. W. 1, liefittUet The Wation Wathen's institute held their annual hanguet Wednesday evening, April 28 in the -basement of: Duff's United cmureh. The Maciliop TYnit cater- ed when 42 members sat down f u a. delicious 'turkey supper, The institute °Grace was sung with Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano, Mrs., Alvin McDonald proposed a • toast to the Queen. Following .the meal Mrs. Don Achilles expressed her thanks on• behalf of the memh ors for the delicious stitifier the' ladies had served, Miss Gail Traviss sang a. solo accompanied in' Mrs. H, Travits. MTS. Alvin McDonald opened the meeting With the Institute Ode, the Mary Stewart 'Collett and 0 Canada. The secretary, Mrs Phries read the minutes of the fait meeting Mowed by the financial, report, 'Correspondence was read. The' MOW* tea is 'to be held at RurenView,• Clinton, on May 29. Mrs, V, to -donate Sans:res. MrS„1, .Artmntin, othilrieN and gAro.inoc riniN • - Ng co it0181 t t drim JO; AliDN RR MARTIN iii prkty spring Wedding took Blase iii 131,ussoi5 -united Church on Saturday. tiv.eitiiigi ,MaY 1k tit' seven o'clock, ii,110, iii.iltiti.MtiriiYe Martin and Richard :Gardner s.V.(t"I'd united in marriage. The bride itt the daughter of Mrs, Edna Martin, of Brussels and the 'late Donald Martin, Mr. and INIrs, Ivan .c...lardner, Winghttne. 0 yo the parents of the ,groern. Rev. E. LeDreW performed the ceremony before a background of potted white mums. Mrs. Sack Dryans played tradit, ioilat 'Wedding' inuSic and accottl. Pa•nied the soloist, -14,144, Janet :Krasoid: Thci inafriage' fry her grandfatli6r, Maftin; of Kitchener, wore a flear4lIgtb gown of' white nylon over taffeta with a fitted bodi,ee, high ,neck line, full sleeves tapered at the wrist krid accentuated with white roses arrariged artistically on the front and sleeves of the dress. bier still box hea.dress held a cathedral train of net trimmed with match- 'lace. of the, dress. She carried a bridal boOtiet, at white niuins and pink. sweetheart roses. Miss Than .N.Vestenhoefer, Kitchener; Maid of honour, and. 1111Ss RUthatin' Paulin, Illiterate. and Miss Laurie Kropf of Kitch ener, birdestuttids, were— all dressed identically in floor-length mauve chiffon' over taffeta with full sleeves and: high neitk The bodice was covered with deep purple lace. They wore head- dresses of mauve daisies. and carried baqttets, •of white and yellow- mums. • , Miss Valerie Bast of -Kitchener, floWergirl was dressed 'in a floor-length gown. of white chiffon. similar to the bride"s, trimmed with mauve to accompany the bridesmaids. With the Same head- dress " as the bridesmaids :and. carried a stnallee heytnet of White and yellow tithing. Paul Past of KitOhener Was ring hearer. • Barry Gardner of Wing:ban) iVaS best man and gnests Were'tishered by Paul Gardner and Steve Martin, At the reception'in the brussels Royal Canadian. Legion Hall the bride's mother, 'received the.-gueSt wearing a, mint green. peau de sole sleeveless dress, white late over- dress, White accessories,, and 0, .corsage of ,Nyhtte and pink ear- nations, She was assisted by the groom's 71-tether Wearing a purple Sleeveless dress,, with -matching coat trinried, with, silver, silver accessories and corsage of Mauve trutWs. ror a wedding trip to Southern Ontario and the U.S.& the. bride donned a light Mfte • forta'el dress with white c,oliar trimmed blue and white daisies. Her asses, Series Were White and her, corsage waS of pink carnations. The ceuple'eitill reside it lring. ham, nut oi! town GfllEiiitsi Weild,frVatIrit WittRilAmi Negadles§. At tiprlicultural Park 110:erl5ive: damage was d011e itt the Horticultural Park at the west entrance to our village.7: Young horse back riders rode over the area cutting up the flowers and grass. It will cost: the Iforticulteral Society an addit:-- i-offal $60 to repair the damage in addiaoilal to the normal eost, of maintenafiet4, it is untaftuante that there are thoughtless pergor0 -Ka -willfully damage the time and effott that went into the beautificatlefk this particular park„ Parents, should warn their youngsters against a repetition of this kind kind of thing or the society will have to' abandon their park and allow it to a.gain become a weed patch, Which would be a pity. itAkott PLANNING CUTS 601 SNOW REJvIOVAL COST' Snow removal (treated a finan- cial problem in MoSt'eanitnunities. Here in. Brussels, hoW6Ver, tight controls kept costs to an accept- able amount. A comparison of the cost for INVITED TO JOIN Dear :Friend: This. coining: yeat tle Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario v-111 be, celebrating their .75th Anniversary so - the Majestie -Women's Institute of Brussels are extending a cordial invitation to any women of the ctAumunity- to join us, Our motto is "Pot Home and Country', Non-partisan, non- Sectarian and non-racial it is Open to all women Who are interested fin the...promotion of better living The Institute is respansible for. Pgablid ing an ednoational pro- gram to r the hothentakers of the cam in au*. We feel that yoti would enjoy being a. part of our Institute. We meet every ,second Thursday of each month: ,some of Our meetings in the afternoon and some in the evening., For the 21011th at May we are holding -our meeting in the Brus- sels Library kit 2 p.nl. in the form of a ."Daffodil Ten". Mr. Harvey. johnston of Glinton will he show,, ins; an informative film on the topic .at Cancer. Even if you could only attend 80111.0 of our meetings you watild be most ) yo,1).:Tesleote. truly, tl The Majestic, WOnieti's Institute Exeotive. ham, Neuttitadt, Clifford, Owen Sound, . Motikton, Toronto, Lock, pow and London. glitiliit'e!!'ni of 1.1.' BRUSSELS MAN KILLED, IN TWO-CAR CRASH, Walter Haist ,of Panssels. was. the Vitttint of a two-car collisien Saturday evening, ou, highway 8, a mile .and a. quarter west of Sea-' forth,. He was pronounced dead at the settne of 1.11e accident by Seaforth; eorbtor Dr, Paul Brad.y, Mr. Ilaist, was a pa.ssenger in a car driver/. by 79-yeas „old Alvin Oakley, B.13, 1, Seaforth, I\1P. Oakley is, in Sea.- forth Communitr .Hospital with. head and right knee injuries. • nrs. Janet 'Hall, 2g. of RR 2t-,. Seaforth,' also passenger in the Oakley car, suffered a broken right leg,- and abrasions. • • . 17-year-Old Brian C1. arlet; McAli ch a el, ion e occupant of the second car, of .'get.tforth, • was in hospital with la.c:kit,ation to -the scalp and abrasions. Coderich police said botfp cars were completely demolished.. Charges are pending, • • WALTER DAVID HAIST W'alter David Haist Who died irt a two-car collisfou on Saturday, May 1st, was in his 57th year. Chesley, the son. of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Hoist, he' lived the greater part of iffe in BriisselS. Always fond of music, played the accordion. He' is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy Brown of List- owel; one sister, Mrs. Sheldon (Charlotte). Henry of Listowel and two brothers. Edward Toronto and Albert of Kineardine* The funeral service was held front the M. It_, Waits Funeral Home oit -Tuesday, May 4th.. at 2 p.m. Rev, E. LeDrew of Brus- sels was the offieinting minister. Burial in Brussels conic. tery. Pallbearers were: ten Rutledge V'in. H. King, Lorne^ Draper, Berry Hoist. 1.9M Henry, Robert N hot. THOMAS, ALLEN HISLOP Funeral service for the late dotsm nany- saviour .sod away, of ter a short illness, on Monday. April 51h. 1971, were held in St. Andrew's "United Church. Arcola, Sack., with. Rev. I), Garner officiating, Inter- ment was in Areola, Stts.k: lent, Mr. Ili-lop was horn in Orel' Township, Huron County, Ontario, on September 25, 18S1. He first warm' to Arcola in 1$.99, tie farm (or some time, served, and iv:pz, wounded in world War- One. Then he worked in Winnipeg after tr ,- NTS'ar. and retired to Arcola in 1fl17, where he lived for twputy3 two years with his nephew Nor- Man and Mrs. T-lislop. to mourn his passing is a sister, Miss Mabel II:islet). Even., tide Home, Galt. Ontario. From the Areolar, Satzk, Nown;papot, There were frantic., but sub, dyed erys for help. Subdued because a good yell or two would surely bring- someone with n enitiera• and it was rather an mnbarassing moneut to be caught, :John Seddon a ml :fro Duncan were trimming' branches when the ladder they had aseended on became dislodged and fell to the ground and there the)' were troy- pod forty feet up in a tree With no oni in sight to conic to their rescue. Elventually two ladles of tire, neighbourhood became aware of their plight anti vet9,1-lad Vyitit th NOM ttfttl1 t . f.114A: pqltit-th al' tile o I 1r4 !Vilma,: