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A feature of the centennial activities in Brussels was the erection of a plaque on the munici-
pal building setting out the names of members of the councils of 18'72 and 1972. Here clerk Wm.
King is shown with the plaque.
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Wayne Lowe who captured first prize in the Brussels
Centennial beard contest. Runners up were Cal Krauter and
Wm. King. Others who took part in the contest were Reeve
Jack McCutchen, Roy Adams, Graham Works, Hank Ten-
pas, Howard Bridge, Robert. Richmond, Al Nichol and Jim
McNeil Jr.
Centennial visitors
MRS. LLOYD PORTER
Mrs. Lloyd Porter of Walton
passed away in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital on Sunday, July
2nd, 1972. She was in her 87th
year.
The former Mary Ann
(Mamie) Bennett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bennett, she was
born on the 17th concession of
Grey township. She was a mem-
ber of Duff's United Church,
Walton. She was married to Lloyd
Porter 59 years ago.
She is survived by her hus-
band, two daughters Mrs. Clif-
ford (Vera) Kernaghan, Brussels;
and Mrs. Jim (Doris) Lamont of
London,, also six grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren; one
sister, Mrs. Tom (Florence)
Watson of London. Two brothers
and one sister predeceased her.
The funeral service was held
from the M. L. Watt Funeral
Home, Brussels on Wednesday,
July 5th at 2 p.m. The Rev.
Eric LeDrew of Brussels Uni-
ted Church officiated. Burial was
in Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were Stewart
Humphries, Ron Bennett, Ross
Bennett, Bill Coutts, Doug Ennis
and Ernie Stevens. Flower-
bearers were four great-grand-
children, Ronnie Lamont, Mur-
ray Nichol, Donnie Kernaghan
and Kevin Nichol.
1?—THE BRUSSELS PAST .111I V 1/
Funeral Out of town visitors for the'
centennial, with Geo. and Mrs.
Evans included Mr. JohnCamp-
bell, Castor, Alberta. Dr. John
and Mrs.'Harper. Hamilton. Alex
Dark, daughter Mrs. Clark and
grandchild of Blyth. Mrs. Edna
Boller and Wm. McNairn of Lond-
on. Mr. and Mrs. Waine Roberts
and son Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCallum ,
of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs..
John Milligan of Clifford and Mrs.
Lilian Cox of Wingham spent
Centennial week-end with Mrs.
Marie Burgess.
Personals
Personals
Centennial weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jack-
lin were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Jacklin and family of Thornton,
,Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jacklin and
family of Hespler, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Jacklin and family of
Calgary, Mrs. Joyce Glousher
and family of Elmira, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Jacklin and family
of Trenton, Mrs. June Mair and
family of Preston and Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Hood and son R.R
#2, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie
Hamilton, Mr and Mrs. James
Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doug-
las of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Dumbrell and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Biggley of Hamilton, fam-
ily of the late Robert and Ag-
nes Douglas, attended the Cen-
tennial and visited with their
cousins, Mrs. Adah Smith and
Miss Jean Smith. Mrs. Smith's
family and her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Coulson and Mrs.
Jean Wills of Milton also attend-
ed the Centennial.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Burrows
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller
of Hespler were visitors with
Mrs. George Chidlow on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chap-
man of Kitchener and. Clarence
Hamilton of Listowel were Cen-
tennial visitors with Mrs. George
Chidlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Heming-
way and Daryl have returned to
Saskatoon after two weeks vac-
ation at their homes here and
in Clinton.
Miss Karen Hemingway has
been attending Provincial Girls'
Conference for 4-H Homemaking
Club members at Guelph this
week as one of Huron County's
representatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hem-
inway, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hem-
ingway and Neil, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hemingway and Karen
attended the Hemingway Fidlin
reunion at Waterloo Park on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Stevenson
and Ronald spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stev-
enson and Wendy, Kitchener, it
being the occasion of Wendy's
second birthday on Monday.
Mrs. Dorothy McCauley spent
the weekend in Stratford with
her son Barry and at the home
of Mrs. Diana Maxwell. They
attended the McCauley - And-
erson wedding, on Saturday July
8th at. St. James Anglican church
St. Mary's. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. L.
E. McCauley James St., St.
Marys.
The wedding dinner was
served at St. Marys Legion Hall
and also the reception was held
there.
News of Huronview
Fourteen residents from Huronview, along with eighty
senior citizens from Goderich attended the Octogenerian
Club Picnic on Wednesday afternoon. The picnic was held
in the Anglican Church parish hall and is sponsored by
the Goderich Kinsmen Club. The afternoon activities in-
cluded a musical program by several individuals and the
Goderich Psychiatric Rhythm Band led by Gordon Harri-
son. Following the luncheon, each member was presented
with a gift. A great deal -of credit is due to the Goderich.
Kinsmen for this very worthwhile social service work.
As a result of the cancellation of the Band Concert
by the Clinton Legion Band, the Family Night program
was held in the auditorium. The variety program feat-
uring the Henderson family was a real treat for every-
one with vocal solos, duets, trios, quartets and dance
numbers by Donna, Darlene, Debbie and Diane. Norman
Speir and Jerry Collins, accompanied by Mrs. Hender-
son, added to the evenings enjoyment with several musical
numbers. Mrs. Orville Dale thanked the entertainers on
behalf of the residents.
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