The Brussels Post, 1975-11-19, Page 16ALL EARS —_Representatives from various councils
listened attentively last week to a repreientativq
from Ontario Housing Corporation.Councillors were
briefed on who is eligible to move into the newly
constructed 34 unit senior citizen apartment in
Brussels. Far left is George J,utzi, Brussels
councillor. Leona Armstrong, Grey Councillor, Toin
Miller a Morris , councillor and Jim Mair, deputy
reeve of Morris. (Photo by Langlois)
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Re,v. K. Innes of Melville
Presbyterian Church, Brussels,
delivered -the sermon.
At the el/ening _banquet in `the
Brussels Legion Hall the
president of the. Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary presented Tom.
Garniss, president of the Legion
with a $2,000 cheque.
Among' the 175 who attended
the banquet were a number of
guests,- Rev: Royal of Goderich; '
Murray. Gaunt M,P.P.; Anson
McKinley, Warden of Huron
County and Mrs. McKinley;
Reeve J. - L. McCutcheon of
,Brussels, Reeve R. Willianison of
Grey Township and Reeve Wm.
Elston of Morris Township.
Dancing was enjoyed to the
music of "the Bennetts".
Splitting wood is easier if the
position of knots -and grain are
considered.
and Mrs.: 'George M. Johnston
and Tara of Ilderton and on
Sunday ,with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong.-
Mr. and.- Mrs. Allan Armes of
Windsor are spending a few days
with her sister Mrs. Cecil Coultes
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John Spivey and family.
The Anglican Church Women,
held a successful bazaar and, bake
sale on Saturday in the,W.I. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith
and Michael of Whitby = were
weekend visitors with her mother
Mrs. Olive Campbell. .
We are. sorry to hear that Mrs.
Hazel Procter is a patient in
Wingham and. District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
,‘and Doreen, Mr. and. Mrs. John
Thompson attended the baptis-
mal service at Calvin-Brick
Church for Trisha Marie, infant
daughter 'of Mr. and ,Mrs. Jim
Taylor, also batized at this service
was Andrew James Elmo, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pritchard.
Mr. Sherwood Taylor. Ahita
Taylor of Galt, Miss Linda Taylor
of Scarboro visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes
and boys and attended the
baptismal service in Knox United
Church of Timothy Glenn, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Coultes..
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Logan and
Kevin of Wyoming spent 'a few
days last week with his mother
Mrs. Cliff Logan also visited with
his father Cliff Logan a patient in
University Hospital London.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCor-
mack, Christie, and Emilie Of
Orangeville, Mrs. Claire Rainer
of Scarborough visited with Mrs.
Mary Chamney for the Weekend.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Van
Wyck of Atwood visited with Mrs.
Mary Chamney.
Messers Athal BruCe and
Robert ibberd of Belgrave, J.
Jacklin of briissels, Emerson:
Mitchell of Walton along With
Bert Alton of Luncktiolw attended
the triernorial Service Under auS.
pipes of LOyal Orange Lodge and
R.B.P. for , the late Clarence
McLennan at Glanils on Friday
evening.
Mrs. Robert Hibbert visited
Saturday afternoon With' her sister
Mr. and Mrs. Warren ZutbriA of
Clifford.
Robert 14ibberd and William
Campbell of tiatristori attended
the annual' Meeting 'of the North
Wiled County L.O.L. in'Tara. on
NOVEMBER 194 1975 Sattirday,
22. Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the-ESTATE OF FLORENCE
GRACE WILLIS, late of the.
Village of Brussels in County of
Huron, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the above estate are
required to send full particulars of
such claims to the undersigned on
or before the 4th day of
December, after which date the
estate's assets will be distributed
having regard only to claims that
have then been received.
CRAWFORD , MILL — DAVIES
• B russels, Ontario
Solicit its for the Executors
22-102-3
24. Cards of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fraser wish
'to thank our comrades and their
ladies of the Brussels Legion for
the delicious dinner delivered to
our home on Armistice Day.
24-103-1
I would like to thank everyone for
the lovely gifts I received. AllSO .a
special thanks for the ones that
helped at both my showers at the
homes of Miss Bev. Pinch and
Mrs. Priscilla Bray. — Shirley
Bray. 24-103x1
We wish to thank our family •
relatives and friends for the lovely
gifts, cards and money on the
occasion of our 30th Wedding
Anniversary. Thanks to Linda and
Roy for arranging it and to our
sister-in-laws for helping.
Everything was very much
appreciated. — Ralph & Viola
Traviss. 24-103x1
25. In Memoriam.
NICHOLSON, Myrtle — In
loving memory of ,a dear wife,
mother and grandmother who
passed away, November 19th,
1967.
Memories will linger - forever,
Time cannot change them it's
true,
Years that may come cannot
sever
Our loving memory of you.
— Remembered always by
husband Charles and family.
25-103x1
In loving memory of Norman
Pfeifer who passed, away
November 24th, 1972.
Just a thought of sweet
remembrance,
Just a memory sad and true,
Just the love and sweet
devotion,
Of one that thinks of you.
— Ever remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Kathleen and
daughter Elizabeth and family.
25-103x1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White,
R.R.#4, Brussels, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
Marriage of their daught er, Mary
Colleen, to Mr. Murray John
McNichol, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey McNichol, of R,R,#2,
Myth. The wedding will take
place on Friday. Decernber 5, at
7:00 p.m. in the Brussels United
Church. 26-103x1
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'16-,,THE BRUSSELS POST
• in your heart "otii kootkles v.
Morningstar Rebekah Lodge
held its regular meeting Novem-
ber 11. There was a fair atten-
dance. In the absence of the
Noble Grand, Past D.D. president
Mrs. Jean, Bridge conducted the
meeting.
It was reported a gift had been
given to Mrs. Thuill who has gone
to live in Rexdale.
A report on the Variety Fair
showed it was very successful.
Arrangements were made to pack
unsold used clothing to be
shipped to Scott Mission in Toro
nto.
A number of Rebekahs we re
to visit Monkton Rebekah Lodge,
Friday November 14. Lunch was •
served by Mrs. Lois McCall and
her committee.
A Post Classified will pay you
dividends. Have you 'tried one?
Dial Brussels 887-6641.
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
A reception and dance was held
Saturday evening in the Women's
Institute Hall in honour of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Griffin (nee Carol
Walker). Music was supplied by
Tiffins Orchestra. Before lunch
was served the young couple were
called to the front and Jack Shiells
read an address and John Jamie-
son presented them with a gift of
money. Both.. Carol and Bruce
made fitting replies.
Win At Euchre
Eleven tables of euchre were
played at the weekly euchre last
Wednesday evening in the Bel-
grave Community rooms.
High Lady: Mrs. Mark Arm-
strong. Low Lady: Mrs. Omar
Haselgrove. High Man: Clarence
Rath. Low Man: Lawrence Taylor.
Six Tables in Play
Six tables of euchre were
played November • 5th in the
Belgrave COmmunityi rooms.
High Lady: Mrs. Clarence
Rath. Low Ladyt Mrs. Edgar
Wightman. High Man: George
Grigg. Low Man: Harold Procter.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. ClarenCe Rath
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Lister of Ottawa.
Miss Martha Armstrong of
Windsor returned' home on
Monday after spending a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent
of Moncton, New Brunswick are
spending two weeks with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vincent and Mr. and Mrs, George
Webster of Whitechurch,
Maria and Michelle 'Arruda of
Toronto spent a week with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clifff
Logan while their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Americo Arruda were
holidaying in Acapulco, Mexico.
Mrs. Robert Procter IS a patient
in St. Mary's Hospital Kitchener
having Undergone Surgery last
week,
Miss Donna Walker of London
spent the weekend with her
parents
the,
and Mrs, Wilfred
Walker and attended the tecep,
titin On Saturday evening 'for Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mebtirriey
spent the Weekend With Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Mcgritiley and family
Of Mississauga.,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert 6rasby
visited on the weekend with Mt.•
Obituary
WILLIAM EARL KELLY
William Earl Kelly of Mort
Township died in Clinton Publ
Hospital on Friday, Nov. 14, i1
was 'in his 83rd year.
He is survived, by a son, Earl
Morris and daughter Doree
Mrs. Blair Tuplin of Streetsvi
and by brothers Frank and Leo
Seaforth and Vincent of Mitch
and by a sister Mrs: AO
McLaughlin of London.
The remains rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Blyt
until Saturday when, a service w
held at St. Michael's Romp
Catholic Churc
Blyth, Interment followed in
Michael's Ronan Cathol
Cemetery in Morris Township.
Group
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eleven o'clock and-a few had lel
Mrs. Ian McDonald made
motion that until people reall
know what 'is going on and hot
much it is going to cost each the
a letter be sent to the Ontari
Municipal Board and the Brussel
council asking that the hearing o
December 2 be postponed unt
the individual taxpayer i
Brussels has been told through
public meeting how much th
sewage system is going to cost
Reeve McCutcheon said if
would be .a benefit and if enougl
people in-Brussels indicated the,
wanted 'more information It
would be willing to have a publi
Meeting. He said that thi
emphasis is mainly on the cos
but there should be knowledge o
the benefits as well.
SUPER
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GEORGE
of
,BRUSSELS
48-oz. 550
- 2 for 990
2' for 650
Libby's — 19-ox.
PORK IN BEANS
NatUres Best -- 144a.
CREAM CORN
Classified Rebekahs
ship clothing
to Scott
mission
Limit 2 per customer --
THOMPSON WHITE' BEANS „ 490
Allen's
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