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The Brussels Post, 1981-09-16, Page 4& N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service 8 installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 A4 — THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 16, 1981 Old neighbours come to Brussels okays call in Cranbrook town updating with Mrs. Mac Engel. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. S. De Ruiter. Conveners for Agri- culture and Canadian Indust- ries are Mrs. Jack Cox and Mrs, Wm. Van Santen. The roll call was a current, event pertaining to agriculture in another country. Jack Bry- ans, Brussels, showed slides and gace a commentary on agriculture in Somalia. The up coming quilting course was discussed and no leaders will be sent. More recipes are needed for the cookbook. Mrs. Gordon Engel will look after a gift for the Guelph Area Convention on October 22 - 23rd in Brussels. Mrs. Jack Cox is convener for a bus trip on Nov. 18 to the Royal Winter Fair, members and friends and husbands are welcome. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. Wingham courses A varied program of Even- ing School courses will again be offered at the F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wing- . ham starting the week of October 5th. Many of the previous courses will be offered as well as several new courses. New courses of interest are: I- Crocheting, Interior Decora- Corresponnent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887.6654 Sunday school re-opened on September 13 at the usual time of 10:45. Rev. Dr. Ross K. Thomson has been a patient in the K & V*6.tospital since Sept. 3. Occupying the pulpit on Sun- day, Sept. 6 was Rev. Wallace Murray, London , and on Sept. 13., Rev. Garbutt Smith of Stratford. Dr. Thomson's many friends hope he will soon be able to resume his pastoral duties. Mrs. Clare Veitch was hostess for the September meeting of W.M.S. the lead- er, Mrs. Earl Dunn opened the meeting reading Genesis 9, verse 22. All joined in reading Romans 15: 1-13. A meditation followed on "Joy." Each member contri- buted in the form of readings, poems etc. These proved interesting and included were items from scrapbooks, old school readers, and a letter from Lillian R. Dickson of the Mustard Seed Mission, Tai- pei, Taiwan, Republic of China. The president, Mrs. Wil- fred Strickler, conducted the business. Minutes and trea- surers' report were read, and cards and visits recorded. There was an attendance of ten members and two visit- ors. The roll call was some- thing pertaining to school. Hymns sung were "Come, ye thankful people, come" and "Now thank we all our God." There will be a guest speaker at the October meeting and also guests from Monkton and Atwood. The ladies plan to have a church cleaning bee on Sep- tember 24. The Mizpah bene- diction was repeated in clos- ing. Lunch was served by Mrs. Goldwyn Knight and Mrs. Dunn, assisted by the hostess. A former resident, Stanley Campbell, Orange, Cal was calling on old friends and neighbours. It is eleven years since "Stan" was here and he found many changes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zim- mer, Cleveland, spent sever- al days with their cousin, Mrs. Ida Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Querangesser, and Mrs. Edith Roulston, Stratford, visited , on Friday, at their former home, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker on the 9th concession and also 356-2427 ting, Calligraphy, Accoun- tancy. Approximately 24 courses are tentatively planned if there is sufficient interest. Details of registration and fees etc. will be advertised in future issues of the local newspapers. K.E. Wood Night School Principal removed from Beech Street by October 15, 1981 so that employees of the sewage treatment plant can get back to the plant without having to move two gates, and in order to open that area up for snow plowing in the winter. A by-law was passed to provide for interest to be added to tax arrears. Council concurred with a resolution of Minto township that farmers and small businessmen be provided with long term operating loans at reduced rates of interest. After having satisfactorily completed his three month probationary period, David Hastings was hired on a permanent basis in his duties for the village as building inspector, by-law inforcement officer and town man. man. Building permits were approved for the Brussels Legion for a demolition; Howard Smith-new roof; J.L. McDonald Lumber, new house; Carl Gowing, new house; Irene Pease, roof; Callander Nursing Home-rebuild front verandah; Wallace Bell-new siding on back of house. SILK WEDDING BOUQUETS Any style, any colour. Reasonable prices. Levina Yule R.R. 1, Monkton BY DEBBIE RANNEY Brussels council continued to discuss downtown improvements in the village after receiving a proposed plan of improvements from the architechtural firm of Hill and Borgal of Goderich at the council meeting on Monday. night. Clerk Bill King said Nick Hill was wondering if council was still interested in going ahead as it is a lengthy process to get grants. After some discussion, council made a motion, requesting that Hill and Borgal carry out the plan for the improvement of the business section, providing the information (in order to get grants) is available for application to the Canada Community Deve- lopment Projects by October 9, 1981. Council passed a by-law to establish a municipal cemetery board to operate the Brussels cemetery. A resolution was also made to appoint Doug Hemingway and Jack Bryans for a three year term, Jim Bowman and Wayne Todd for a two year term and James Cardiff for a one year term effective immediately. A motion was made that McDonald Buildall be informed that the gate must be FINANCIAL STATEMENT for the Morris Township 125th Celebrations as of August 31, 1981 Revenue: Loan from Township of Morris 11,000.00 Souvenirs 5,697.50 Registration for beards 100.00 Dances 10,829.00 Barbecue 15,319.50 Donations 1,100.00 Bars 21,605.95 Liquor & Beer Refunds 10,018.97 Concert. 845.00 Church Service 693.65 Crown & Anchor, Midway, Horse Shoe & Log Sawing 796.35 Bar Change returned 730.00 History Books 3,768.00 Misc. [Pop & Beer Cases 60.70 Expenditures: Souvenirs 8,607.93 Invitations & Postage 584.87 Advertising 1,992.01 Trophies 876.61 Prizes & Judges 195.00 Decorating 115.93 Store Rent 50.00 fireworks 1,582.27 Parade 3,490.75 Queen Crown & Roses; Wreath for Cenotaph 92.34 Barbecues 15,932.11 Dances 4,807.25 Church Service 356.11 Equipment Rental 2,190.92 John Brent 300.00 Misc. 194.22 Historical Books 18,201.75 liquor License 2,318.50 Molson's Breweries 10,021.00 Potter's Dist tilers 5,581.90 Andre's Wine 932.40 Community Centre Rent Pop & Ice 1,822.70 Bar Change Bank Balance Loan from Township of Morris Deficit [$10,682.00] This statement does not include inventory of souvenirs or history books in stock. MORRIS TOWNSHIP 125th Anniversary Committee wishes to thank the following persons, organizations So businesses for their donations and use of facilities which helped to make the 125th Anniversary Celebrations of Morris Township successful. Village of Brussels Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre Board Brussels Legion Brussels _Agricultural Society Huron County Board of Education Brussels Fire Dept. McDonald Lumber Thomas Dunn Signs John Brent CKNX, Mobile Unit St. John's Ambulance Carl's Auto Body Scruton's Fuel Cash Donations: Brussels Stockyards Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Cardiff & Mulvey Insurance Molson's Breweries Potter's Dist illeries Andre's Wines. Bar Attendants: Brussels Legion Brussels Optimist s Brussels Lions Belgrave & District Kinsmen Booth Attendants: Brussels 4.11 Club Baby Contest Gifts: Stewart Pharmacy, Brussels Vances's Drug Store, Wingham Zehr's, Wingham Queen Contest Gifts: Dorothy Procter Hair Styling Nancy Jardin Hair.StylIng Margaret Shortreed Hair Styling George of Brussels Janice Robinson Hair Styling Touch of Class, Wingham Okifield Hardware Cousin's Hardware Anna's Dress Shoppe Anderson's Hardware, Belgrave Beigrave UCO Blyth Centre for the Arts Blyth Saga Bainton's of Blyth The Old Mill Miller's Ladies Wear Gemini Jeweller's Walter's, Wingham Linda Machan, Brussels Fair Queen 1980 Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre Board Douglas Fraser Entertainer's: All the entertainers who entertained in the beer gardens. Clarence McCutcheon Chairman Leona McDonald Treasurer 82,564.62 82,56442 2,000.00 82,246.62 82,246.62 318.00 11,000.00