The Brussels Post, 1972-12-27, Page 7They look pretty happy these members of the Brussels Centennial committee. And well they
should. The Centennial program they have put together is a fitting recognition of Brussels 100th
birthday.
Members of the committee shown with general chairman Hugh pearson are: 1st. row (left)
Vera Hastings, Sarah Stephenson, general chairman Hugh Pearson, Mary Lowe, Hazel Matheson;
2nd. row - D.A.Rann, Dave McCutcheon, Max Watt, Gord Workman, George Mutter; 3rd. row -
Ralph Pearson, Henry Exel, Harold Bridge, Ross McCall, Wayne Lowe. (Absent at other meetings
*when the picture was taken were Reeve Jack McCutcheon and Bill McWhirter) (June 28 issue)
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John Ainlay, parade marshall, leads the large Centennial
Parade Saturday afternoon. He is the great grandson of William
Ainlay, founder of Ainlayville (Brussels). (July 5 issue)
AA historical plaque commemorating The Pounding af BrusselS was unveiled
In front of the Public 1.,ibtaty on June 30, The plaque IS one of a Series erected
tough° t the provirice by the Archives of Ontario, acting on the advice of the
Arthaeologital arid Historic tiles Board onterto• , Shown froth left to right
after ay aket john Ainley, a deatendant Of the founder of the village;
J. M,Campbeli; Robert McKinley, M,P, (Hilton); Nita, Hazel MatheSOW; Rev.
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of Ontario; William H, xiogi Cletk„1.16)Atia.
Cutcheoii, Reeve of rrissels,William Elston, Reeve, of .Moirria wnship,,
Charles Thomas, Reeve of Gray Township and MiirtaftaUtiti
Bruce).
(August 16 issUe)
THE BRUSSELS POST; DECEMBER 27, 1972—,7