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$2,00 A Year Si Advance .-- $2.60 To U.S.A. TB 111 MUSSELS BOST, THURSDAY, D1QC, 91st, 1924
Pi Happy and Prosperous New Year To A
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BrusseIR Council Christmas ,Deaw Winners MRS. WILLIAM SPEIR I HOLIDAY VISITORS Couple Are Honoured
At Brussels Business Places Mrs. Mary Catherine Speir, 1 Ray Bronson, Toronto, at On 25th Anniversary
?1, 13russels, died Sunday, Dec, home with his parents Mr. and . Fntertain At Dinner
the 25 pounds of Topnotch Dog
Max Oldfield was the winner Of
20th, in the Wingham and Dist- Mrs, Ray BronsonMr. and Mrs. L. W. Brothers
.
riet Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 5, A.1111- entertained al a dinner party on
Food given in the Topnotch Feeds strong spent Christmas with their Saturday night, December Stith,
daughterp.
arkHelen and family ! at Danny's in Winglient to cele -
L1 11::;ticciiign
tlietulocievte4ricsianr:.6 their 2,51h
Mrs. Geo. Davis spent Christ- 1‘),
mas in Lucan with her son .Tim Guests were present from
Miss Ruby Smith of Toronto, 11.,\ :17dxoente d LBiraut °sv's Kitchener,
and family.
spent the Christmas holiday at .
the Snaith family home on Albert
street
Mrs, Robt. Ferguson meat the
Christmas holiday with her
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. me.
Arter, London.
Lester Meehan, Toronto with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
Machan.
Mr, and Mrs. si. B. Cousins
with relatives In Woodbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harl Cudmore
with their daughter, Mtg. Bill
May and family, Gorrte.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy in
Ottawa with their son Robert and
airs. Kennedy Mid family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell
and family with Toronto relatives.
49.25
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hamelin and
family of Midland with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. San van Vliet,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dennis and
son tate ot Barrie, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Whittaker 'Brantford and
The last regular meeting of
the Village Council was held on
December 14th, 1964, in the
Clerk's Office, all members being
present.
Moved by Win. Stratychuk, sec-
onded by C. D. McFadden that
the minutes of the meeting of
November 2, 1964, be adopted as
read
Moved by C. L. C,ousins, sec-
onded by 11, TenPas that the
Canadian Legion and Frank Rut-
ledge be rebated 550.00 and $80.00
respectively on the 1904 taxes
Moved by C. D. McFadden, sec -
ended by C. L. Cousins that the
accounts as presented for pay-
ment be paid
P.I.T.C., streetlight,
and office 198.81
Art Henry, labour 6.00
.Art Henry, labour 40.00
P.C.U., streetlights 188,01
J. C. Kreuter, salary 160.00
Hank TenPas, salary 100.00
C. D. McFadden, salary 100.00
Wm. Stratychuk,
salary 100.00
C. L. Cousins, salary ,. 100.00
Wm. H. 'rung, correcting
voter's list
Wm. H. King, returning
officer
C. J. Cardiff, Court
Revision
Judge Hetherington,
Court Revision
1 ion's Club, Santa Claus
donation
Wm. Bell, D.R.O.
751. Plum, D.R.O.
Mrs, Win Edgar, P.C. .„,
'Mrs. V. Hastings, P.C.
Canadian Legion,
hall rent
Gordon Stiles, garbage
•collection
Canadian Legion
tax rebate
Frank Rutledge,
tax rebate
Douglas Callender,
November Nursing
account
Selwyn Baker, Maur-
ance
Geo. Mutter, fuel
',Terris Township,
rrading
Donegan's Haulage,
gravel
R. W. ltenned7',
printing
Grey Township,
grading
norrinn Workman,
repairs
Porineial Treafillre,Y,
insulin
Cantitated 01 Ivoide
Christmas draW,
Howard Bernard won the trane-
Istor radio in the Christmas draw
• Itv oldriold Hardware.
Stanley Fischer received the
turkey in the Huether Produce
Christmas draw.
The East Huron $5.00 cash
prize went to Watson Sholdice.
Draw winners at Wood's West-
side Shoppe were: Doll, Shari
Baeker; Blanket, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson. The final draw for
the electric blanket was won by
Mise Mary Lewington.
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SOLD OUT!
The Legion New Year's Eve
Party will be well attended as the
tickets are all sold.
CARD OF THANKS
The relatives of the late Mary
Speir wish to express their
thanks and appreciation for the
ninny deeds of thoughtfulness
and kindness during her illness
and demise, for the nurses who
contributed to her care, to Rev.
Morrison, Rev. Fish and Ile',
Fry, and to the 11, A.. Bann fun-
eral home, and for the flowers,
of sympathy, and the
abundance of provisions provided
for !he time of the funeral and
0 special note of thanks to our
pillion e operators.
Mrs. Jack Yuill
The former Mary lung, she
was the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Peter King of title -
•vale. Following her marriage to
William Speir, who died two
months ago, they farmed at
Concession 4 Morris Township,
until moving to Brussels about
20 years ago. Mrs. Spelt* was the
Librarian at the Brussels Public
Library. She was a member of
Melville Presbyterian Church,
and a life member of the WMS of
that church, and the president of
the Maitland Presbyerial Society.
She is survived by a number of
nieces and nephews.
The funeral sernce was Mid
from the D. A. Hann funeral
home on Tuesday, Dec. 22nd at
2 p.m., conducted by the Rev. W.
J. Morrison.
Interment was
eemetery.
in Wingham
CARD OF THANKS
The management and staff of
he Callender Nursing Home wish
thank 511 those whose kind
thoughts and deeds made {t &Meg
enjoyable Christmas tor all the
patients in the home.
6.00
10.00
75.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
8,00
10,00
1,S0.00
ETHEL •
Mr. and Mrs. John Conley had
!lie members of their family as
christmas guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Swift and
50.00 family. London. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
and Fnmtly, Molesworth,
.30,00 Miss Ella Pearson, Brussels and
Mrs. .Toe Pearson, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson on
348.75 DoNing Day.
.,, lir. and Mrs. Don Pestell anti
68.80 hahy, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs,
61.03 Wm., Premner. of Toronto, and
George Menzies of 'Brussels, were
24,00 holiday: visilors with Mr. and
M••,,, To. Pestell.
43.00
25.75
52.00
2,00
6416
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Searson
and family. 'Kitchener. Mr. and.
Mrs. .Tas. Dunbar and Gail, of
Wroxet Pr end Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Peebles, Atwood, and Mr.
and Mrs. (nester Earl and family
were holiday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Les FAA.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spellman,
POW Christmati glees itt HMO:
ort Mtio. M. fOeint
CARD OF THANKS
My grateful thanks Is ex-
tended to all who so kindly re-
membered me with visits, cards
and treats while I was a patient
in Seaforth Hospital. Tour
thoughfulfiess has been aPpree-
iated.
Mrs. Mary Stephenson
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those who
enquired and sent gifts for little
Julie while she was in Victoria
Hospital and since coming home.
Special thanks to Dr. Corrin of
Wingham, Dr. McLaughlin anti
Dr. Sheppard of London and the
nurses and staff of the 3rd. floor.
George and Marie Blake
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all
our friends, neighbours, and
relatives, for all the lovely cards,
letters and gifts we received on
our 60th wedding anniversary, and
all who helped to make it a joy-
ful occasion.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin Renard
11. you have visitors please call
3 7 If
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At Home
Miss M. Skelton opened her
home on Sunday, December 27th,
Mr the "At Horne" for the occas-
ion of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Ilrothers 25th anniversary.
Many friends railed during the
afternoon and evening from
1.i5towel. Wroxeter. and Brussels.
A. beautiful 2 -tiered wedding
eake adorned the centre of the
dining' table. The ,'oke was made
le Mrs NI A. Fersythe, who, 25
years 110107.0 also made the wed -
din' 'alt' fee the happy or:melon.
ileorge ta. s Is poured tea
the aficrtionn and mrs. T. Row -
hold in the ttyenine. Miss Skelton
assisted in tIte Kitchen by
mos i 110 Mitchell and Mrs.
1"Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heming-
way, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. MacDonald
and son. accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Humphries of Auburn
with Mr. and Mrs. Roes Lawless,
St. Catharines,
Mr, and Mrs. George Oouelns
and family with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. .T. Wilson, Kitchener.
Miss Cora Bell, Port rredtt.
and Miss Theda Stone, Toronto,
with Mrs. C. L. Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs, Dennis 'Whittaker.
Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Hemingvr, Listowel, with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Hetningway,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Morse,
Douglas and Jean, St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Morse,
Michele and Brian, London, Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. T-Tudson, Manrlee
and Marlene and Mr. and Mrs.
loyd Hutton. Ethirloy. Murray.
and Garry with their parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Morse.
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Matheson,
and son Alan, Startford, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Koss and daughters
Heather tind Sandra, Sarnia, with
Mr. end Mrs. C. Matheson.
Mr. end Mrs. K 11. Rpeir and
f0llith? tiffl8, Mf 111111 8YT'
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Donations To Brussels
Legion Building Fund
Forward .... 64,844.71
Archie Mann
Marshall Harrison . ..
Michael (Mint zen . ..
C 1,1. Dennis
ilobert. Harris, it
seett Aft -Lean
Nnonymous
Etlwm Martin
NI. 11055 Smith
1 fa rvey Smith
Charles Lake
Frank Smith
thilit ;1 ITeilterineten
Mae Show
Thomas pr,,e0o.
tlortIon Speiro, .
nonyntrms
Samos Prenrmy
Clifford Morrow
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of Perth, My and Mos. N'ormir,
lobus ellfi *1111,i1V wi«11
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