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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-06-03, Page 1I $3,00 ilike iii X(1.1ji 'co — $4 oo to u. s — Single Copy 10 c THE BRUSSELS Nivr, THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1971 POST PUBLISH1NP HOUSE WALTON Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley, Sharon ant Doreen. of 'Wroxeter, visited with Mrs. Charles • Me- Cutcheon of McKillep Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson . Marks visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence.- Marks of ,Eketer. Mrs, Mabel Vojir of Windsor Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Walsh, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Rutledge arid fattitlY ffb,d Mrs: flab ItuitiphrieS all of Lot)(19f1: !were ainong those atitliidalide at the Stroop-Hutnphries wedding which was held in the Brussels Anglican Church. Mrs. Vojir re- mained for a, week's Visit with the Humphries families in the, village. Mr. and -Mrs. Murray Smith, Kevin and Lorie visited with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Smith of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Prank skinner of Brussels and Mr. and .11/Ire, Gerald Ryan, Patti, Chris, Mary, Alice kt10 Michael V.-kited iVith friends in til'400,11 OW: Brenda Bewley and Kareti Donald were among the Grade 13 students from the leaforth Dist- rict High School that took in the bus trip to Ottawa, Mr. an - d. Mrs. Harold Highton and 'Paul of Kincardine visited at .the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Rackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron l3ennett and Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald were in Toronte'where they tour- ed Ontario Place, . . Mr. and Mrs. Harvei Craig and Gramm attended the convocation at the IThiveraity of Western Ontario; London. on Tuesday, May 25th, when Sherrill Craig received her S.A. degree: MI'S, :tattles McDonald has re- turned bottle from the Seaforth tionlifiunitk ITosliitail folioWing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin Baan attended -the graduation Friday May 28th, of their daughter Nellie Baan who received a Bach- elor of Applied. Science degree at the 'University of Guelph.' She is presently taking the dietetic internship program at Sunny- brook Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dunk, Mrs. A. McCall and Mr. W. Bennett visited in Toronto last Thursday where toured the Edward's pardrn and Ontario Place. Shortreed has returned home ' from Clinton Public Hos- pital last week, afkr being a patient following a appendicitis operation. ' „,. The executive, ,of, the U.C.W. are to meet at the church this Thursday evening at p,m., also .all convenors of t each committee. Mr, and Mrs. ,Gorclon Saunders Of Royal Oak, ,rich,; apent the '‘veekend at thief home of Mr. and Allan Searle also visiting foontiniied Inoldo virigo) SPRING FL~OWE mlow AND TEA ENJOYED The Spring Flower Show and Tea sponosored by the Brussels gorticultural Society was held May 29th in the Public Library. The spring flowers Weie beauti- ful and admirekby Mani, The tea rem table was centre od with a pink acid white floral arrangement and white candles. MrS; Carl Iiet111tigway poured tea, Tea ti$Sitiitaiitg Were Mrs. George Whdeldr; Mr:;. Myti, 3ainee Mair and Miss Dianne Maditiii i The Bake Table was bountiful and the committee in charge in- cluded Mrs, E. Cunningham, MrS; A. Bremner, Mrs, W. Krauter and Mrs. William Hewitt. The Plant Table was, in charge of Mr$, Wm, Miller and Mrs. George DatiSi Mi* John gndir Wapl 'at the door to greet the guests, boor prizes Were Won *by tieWitt, Mrs. fill Kitt; Whlglianr,, and rE, 1.4W, tierce Macban, BruSSgig. • JOINS LAW FIRM OF CRAWFORD' AND MILL J. H. Crawford, Q.C.. and Alan IL Mill, B. A., LL.B., of the Law Firm of Crawford and Mill are pleased to announce that yr, Ross DaViOS, 13, A., ;LL.B., has joined them in the practice of Law. Mr. Davies was horn in Toronto, •and 1:03 0.79 attended , the 'University Of -Tor- onto where he attained his , Bachelor of Arts and he also obtained his Bachelor or LaW at the University of Toronto Law School. Mr. Davies was called to the bar in March 1971.. He is single and has taken up residence in Witighatti. NEWS OF iiRtISSELE PUBLIC SCHOOL Brussels. Public School is having a Field .tweet on June 4. We would appreciate. any help from parents in running events. Winners from the School will go to a six school meet in Brookside on June 17th. The students are preparing for the class trips. Grade Eight is going to Niagara. Fag; Grade Seven is gibing to Midland where we will tour the Martyr's Shrine,. Huron Village and Saint Marie. We would like to visit the Wasaga Zoo if we have time, Grade 3, 4, 5, and 6 are visiting the CKNX studios, The Grade .5 assembly is this Thursday. FAIR PRIZE LIST OUT. The prize list of the'Ladies! Division of the Briissel s Agricul- tural SoOety is now avallabe from the secretary, Mrs. Allah Smith, Bruatiels, or at the Bruaselti PORt., 1(11§ePhOre ll ttitft thre 1i arose's Couple Honored 40th Anniversary A' surdriSe i3artir' ii`da: held' by Kathleen and Jack 1%,•I'f.411067: , •n, and Frank and Helen Alcock" o May 29th at the home of Frank Aleack for John and Stella Clark in honor of their 40th wedding • anniversary. Louise Alcoek attended the door and welcomed 30 guests of family and friends. On their arrival Ste] la was presented with a coursage of pink carnations. by Louise and Garry MaVilirter presented a, white car- natfoil to Min: ' • Ttaevening i'VaS spent playing cards, dancin't;',aild,.i tag song was led by Gail aild The table was centred with' a' lovely cake decorated in white and yellow, yellow candles and white lily of the valley and yellow tulips. A delicious salad supper, Was , served at midnight by Ktiihieen and Ella, After lurch :fackie McWhirter presented her Lratniparents :With many lovely Oftal. Stella AM dotifi flanked every- one ter their gifts an'd lovely evening, ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downey have returned home after spend- ing, a:week at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hewitt were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner,. and„porja_en ,Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finkbiner and daughter, Huron Park, visited with Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson, Mrs. Annie Peaison and Miss Ella. Pearson were visitors in Oil Springs and. Petrolia over. the weekend. Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephen son on Sunday arate 'Yr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cole and daughter Or Guelph. William Little of Monkton and Sack Stephenson and son of Niagara, Falls. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kleinsteiber Were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kleinstreiber. Kitch- ener and Mr. and Mrs. A, Lind- horst, Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl spent Sunday at Stratford with Mrs. Les Earl who is a'patient. in the Stratford Hospital. She. underwent • surgery ,on Monday morning. Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn and faintly were Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn Jr., Toronto, MI'S. Doug Pitcher and daughter Tracy of Toronto who will remain for few weeks, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Shunt! and family of Toronto. a. complete Scheel Prize List, The ladies are to be congrat- ulated on the time and effort nut into inalcinvz this f.1•? interest. Itit, list, They deserve the nartici- nation and anonort of tin the 11 404 of the AlUVOlUldirilr : • : "- ''• COLEMAN WOODCOCK A lovely spring wedding took place' on Saturday, May 1st, at 0;30 p.m. in Prince of Pense Lutheran Church, Burlington, wherO Barbara Mary 'Woodcock daughter of atr, and Mrs, Wm. Woodcock of (AG: became the bride of Robert qolexnan, formerly of Brussels. Tile= Koehler was the officiatitig clergyman for the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white tiered lace with a shoulder length veil held in place with tiny white rogO.' buds. She carried a cascade of iliVa tn. re carnations surrounding a beifV6i-- ful purple orchid. Miss Patricia. 'inith of Burlington was her maid of honor, Misses Dianne and Sandra' kiV00:4000 of Ohio, sisters of ofrt were brides Maids. They 1Viireidentically styled floor-length ifiegSVS of mauve and aqua and carileit -white baskets of yellow daisiee. Wayne ' Gilless of Buhlington Was best man and ushers were David Hasting of Brussels and Donald McNeil of Listowel. The bride's mother wore a street4ength' areas of pink chiffon VIVI thatching ' accessories. The liiiagr6eitfis • Mother chose a blue fortrei .tiVith matching lace leest and also indeChing acces- abries. The reception was hefd at the "Lions Club, Burling:foil For the honeymoon to the ed States the bride wore a purple knit coat and dress, a purple orchid corsage •and white acces- sories completed her outfit. The couple will reside in Burlington at 2190 Lakeshore lar., • The groom is an employee at Cicero's IGA in Hamilton where be is neat manager and the bride is employed in Burling- ton at the Mount Royal Beauty Salon as a hair stylist. Guests attended from Brussela, Listowel, Elmira, Lucan, London, Owen Sound. Simcoe, Hamilton, Ohio., Pen., Illinois and. Burling- ton. JUNE MEETING. OF OF MAJESTIC W. 1. The meeting on Education under the convenorship of Miss Laura. Lucas and Mrs. Adrian MoTaggart will be held in the Brussels Public Library on Thursday evening, June 10th at. S p.m. Members are asked to bring old school books. and old school pictures which will be dis- played along with the present. day books. There will be games and contests. Everyone is weleorni attend. The lady was visiting a mink farm and wishing to display her profound interes in the fur bus- iness, she asked brightly, "and bon- Many mink skins do you gel from each animal?" "Only one lady," replied the owner, "If wo try to elfin rtiziirli If :ulna § 110rVOluit't LIONS 'HOLD ANNUAL. FATHER, CHAMP, NIGHT The' Lions annual Father and Night' was ?geld in the. unitoi. Church on Monday. Lion kteaident Jim Araistroag presided and, welcomed. their guests. The sing song was led by Lion Warner Gerritt 'van Veen with. Miss (a,nnie MeWbirter at the Piano. Licit; Tail Twister Albert TenPas kep'u the fine box in' action. Members answel•ed the roll' call by introducing their child: Mr Albert, magician„ was' pre- Ainif and delighted the young gifis With his feats of magic— Mr. .kbe'rf, was thanked by - L4an Henry tszef. During the 'business it was decided to' take a neat to tile At, wood Lions parade oz July 1st.; Most of the officers of the club" sfgfiffied their intention to attend: the Offfee7rs Training School ors June 13; a; letter of thanks wa$ read from gran Cardiff and' Peter Gibson, fdf' the support given, theta; Lion Tferiry Exer reported plans. for the LionaT Thornton dance on June 1964' The possibility of Lions wiveis running a junior roller skating' period is being investigated. It is hoped to run a Polar Daize again next winter. MRS.- KEN RITCHIE Mrs. W. Kenneth Ritchie, I) of Egmondville, died in the Sea- forth , Community f-To pitta S a t- u rd y after an illness of 'three months. She was the fornier Edith Frances Ennis, daughter of the late Mr. and. MrS, Fred Ennis cif Brussels. She was married in Walton in 1946 to Kenneth. Ritchie who survives. She is also survived by one son, Larry D. of Egmondville; two brothers, Douglas of 'Walton and Cosby of London; two sis- ters, Mrs. Alex (Mary) Kelly of Nobleton and Mrs. Ross (Anne' Cunningham of Ethel. The body was at, the R. S. Box funeral home where the service was held in the chap,-). Tuesday at 2 p,m.. conducted by Rev. T. E, Hancock. Inter- ment wag; in Brussels cemetery, Pallbearers were Jack Eis- ler, Ross Bennett, Elmer Moore William Miller,. Ernest. Toll and Ken laisteod. Flowerbearers were Rick Cunningham, Keith Lyd- diatt, Hartman Hiusser Robert Srujth. NEW SIDEWALK LAID Pedestrians in our village are glad. to see sidewalk repairs underway. A. new section was laid on the. main street this week, The Council intends to do. Itore in the near future