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The Brussels Post, 1955-06-29, Page 3-.„ BRUSSEL8 PO$1" C) I CRANORt)IC, '. .P.T, 49HISV,S, A401i. 1 W. Wallops conduct Y. tiOok reoair iteruning. service In 80,08 Breebytertnit Oltierch -ort, Sp4447 Mrs; F.:nuna Wollar4 octgotted fii t4Ae IlViegl)3411 ttospttel with r94,1k— Uml Mis$, Fra0eeo Houton, **NI* vieting Alice Ferrest and irtit Attend the Centennial july 3 4,14,111. Houston taught school in grapbrlook: for nine ye, 'nesident4 Crentl)rOOk 0.4.4 ;temple of „R, H. are 1)104140 to se. Dune l'ifeKinilon, hack on, the $64 a least :part time. Mr,ivt<atzmop, /its been mall carrier.. On Route 3 to over 05 7earg, The June Meetin4e Q. St, Jatrrt'a bediee Guild was held apt tb,e 4omO. the. pr resident, Mrs, .•.7.1in milli WW1. a y geed attendance, While waning .for the mernbem to „gather 'OA PrOP Idea entertabied with Plane: •40 vocal acaoS. • file inkteciiig Opened Y.d0h-.4 .07144 T0110w..ed by prayers by, Mr*, 4,,Thert4 stnimk.figr, ,l0ills read the leAVQ4k frelP. Aets1,0- 34 -end plea a talk en the i1o1y Spirt 'rile treoeurer,e 'report wfue1ren by grp., Pat Davis, P4ea., and Oopper 001100tIOn- Were. taken, Seine menabers. presented' their WI •• • • •• • eatrde snitich realized ;18P' j it, was decided to hold, a Tea and.: Berke Sale en Sat, July 8101, in, the 1th.. nary. Rev. Fellie doled the meeting. prayer, A Flower contest Was conducted • Prepared by the noel by Pat Davis lunch, was being. the lunch oommittee, Korris. Council gordo 1.9100.,10. Poktn0 Meettpc,, 3:ttue (4 100, . , ,I,„•,,, 1,i'he ,Connell met In '.0I1e Township 4411 on the ebeVe. whit -ail AO renters .nrogent,. The minutes or the laot„ re04,1,ar meeting and .the ro0Ot1P4- of May 86, :2'0 were read. And, :Adopted ,o4 ..P14,41.PA. of Ron Duncan And, Stewart rr000 I "4. • 11-1,0 .00.001 :received petitions to hare portions of the WArynolc, DOS, man, . and Cole Drains, cleaned .and, repaired sand -three #tiher draies, construetted, WodnersdeY, J410 30th, AN Fenders. were Opened for the. ,ts 4. etrnetion of the Sewer drain, Afewed by Win, Elston, seconded by Ross Duncan that the tender .01 Rodwick Inglis to supply the tile and emaplete the contract on the ir° Drain be accepted, ,—. Carried, Moved by Walter •Strortreed, sec- onded by Stewart Procter that the tender of Gee, Redferd to tlean and repair the 'Robertson-Mathers DrAins according 'to Ithe En.gin.eer'e Speelf, • ication be accepted, — Carried. 73 Mrs,bettie bennotry, PleaSanti dale, Sask., has come to attend t711it' Centennial and ie visiting with her brother Robert end Mrs, darapbelt Mrs. Ross Engel was taken to Vic, toria Hosaittnl. Lenden Saturday, At time of vvrdting her condition. 1*- 'Mains unchanged:' Mre. Robert C, Campbell who bass than beep. in Wingbeenfor genie tinie has -returned to CnanbrOolt. The lunch committee for Sunday have arranged for a decorated birti flay cake which will be On dis1)147 At the morning Church service Oa Jelly 3. The cake will be cut, and Served at the afteralOon picnie lunch. YO A cold supper will be served in the Community Centre on Monday., Cranbrook Cent "Cent SUNDAY, '4ULY-3rd, - I 4 I DUSTOWWILLIS — `Meved by Wm. Elston, seconded I ' by Ross Duncan that the Engineer be instructed to stake and make a report on the drain at W. J. War ei ek' s and H, Oanitpbell'se. —Carried Moved by Walter Chortreed, see- ended by Roos Duncan that the En. gineer be instructed to stake and make a report on the drain at I, Breekenridge's. — Carried. 19,55 Regular morning service at 11 A. M. with Rev. W. A. Williams in charge. At this service a Plaque in memory of the late Rev. D. B. and Mrs McRae will be presented .iLf:zz th e church by members of their family. .41 Rev. D. W. Williams formerly of Goderich will be in charge of 4 Manorial Service at the Cemetery at 3 o'clock. The Brodhagen Band will be in attendance. Lunch will be served by the ladies later in the afternoon. Visitors do not bring lunch. The Brodhzegen Band will give a Concert of Sacred Music. Moved by Stewart Procter, second. ed by Wm. Elston, that the Engineer be instructed: to stake and make a report on the Drain at Win. and Thos. Kelly's. — Carried, Moved by Ross Duncan, second. ed by Walter Shortreed that the Engineer be instructed to stake and make a report on the Warwick Dr. — Carried, Moved by Stewart Procter, second- ed by Wm. El•eton that the Engineer be instructed to stake and make a report on the Bosnian Cole Drains. — Carried. 4 4 1 12.00 p rn. Monster Parade led by Brussels Pipe Band 2.30 p.m. Official Opening—Glenn Huether Master of Ceremonies : John Brent Guest Speakers: Mr. Elston Cardiff, M. P. Mr. W. J. Cameron Scotch Rhiel Moved by Win. Elston, seconded by Stewart Procter that Harold The. ma.s be Paid $3000 on his contract of the shed, Guest Speakers : Mr. Athol McQuarrie Mr. Hector Knight A number by the Legion Pipe Band Guest Speakers: : Dr. E. A. McMaster Mr. Clifford Rowland, Reeve. Prize for the oldest married couple born in Cranbrook Guest Speakers s Mr. John Hanna., M.P.P. Mr. John McNabb Moved by beewart Procter, second- ed by Welter Shortreed that the road bills as Presented by the Road Superintendent' be paid. — Carried. Moved by Stewart Procter, second- ed by Ross Duncan that the meeting adjourn to meet again on July 5 at' .8 p. in, or at the call of the Reeve. — Carried. The following .accounts were paid: Advance Times, •adet. $4.80 Geo. Martin, hy-dro for hall 6.07 C. Campbell, injury to caw by dogs '25.00 Herbert Garniss valuators fees 5.80 County of Huron, Indigent fess, Prank Dixon 8.00 Dept. of Health, Insulin. 1.54 Cleo. Radford, bulldozing dumping ground 25.-0 BeIgrave Co-Operative, warbicide 45,35. 9 Prize for the youngest person on the grounds Number by the. Legion Pipe Band Solo : Graeme McDonald Piano Solo : Mardaret Perrie Prize for the 11.rgest family on the grounds Duet : Mrs, Lorne McKelvy and Geo. Evans Reading : Mrs. Robert Campbell Violin Solo: Mr. Henry Gorsalitz. Prize for the person coming the greatest distance Duet : Mrs. Florence Michel and Mrs. Stan. Machan. Square Dance Prize for the most recently married couple Races during the program for children. Monday Evening — Carried, 26.55 28.50 115.60 6.60' 6.86 A pretty to wedding took place in McIntosh United Church, in la, setting of red peonies, snowbells and fern,, when Ethel Jean Dastew, daughter or Mr and Mrs Herbert Duetow, R. R. 2 Mrn ilday, and John Bluevale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence were united in marriage. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by D.- J, McRae Win ham, in the abselMe of Rev. HI West. Miss Lillian Darling played traditional wedding mange and Mr. Bernard Rut- ledge 'sang The. Lord' Prayer ad I'LL Walk Beside You, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white waltz length gown, with lace inserts in the skirt, The lace jacket was fashioned with lily point sleeves, Tier finger tip veil teilk embroidered, was studded with rhinestones. She carried a white bible, the gift of the groom, crested Sweetheart roses and rosebuds. Mrs. Wilfred Benstead, Kleinburg.. Ont, was matron of honour and Miss Caryl. MacCrostie, Lucknow was bridesmaid. They were gowned identically in waltz-length gowns with lace jackets, in shrimp and ice 'blue respeetively. Both wore mates hiug headdresses, wristlets and 'carried boquets of mums and steph- anotis. Miss Kathaleen Miller, Kart.S. rifle, Ont., niece of the groom was a ciliarrning flower girl gowned. in yellow nylon bet, waltz-lengthl with matching halo and wristlets'. She carried pink nosegay Mr. Harvey Bradshaw, Bluevale was best man. Mr. George Nichol, • contain of the groom, and Mr. nverat Duetow, brother of the bride, were ushers. For a reception at the Brunswick Hotel Wingham, the bride's mother those.a. gown of navy sheer with pink accessories, and a corsage of pink , rose/. r4i The groom's mother assisted in receiving, wearing a navy crepe dream, with navy and white acceasories a corsage of pink rotes a Wedding trip p Algotiqttin. Park and Northern.02ntarl*, the bride travelled in a navy Sat with ph* accesories and wore a cordage 0f. Sweetheart roses. On their return the couple will rei, side in Wiegbani. SEWAGE DisPOSAL — neve your Both, lints end oil. Poole cleated the seadtEni *T' telt to 'Told tronble, dotton, Phone M. MIlvertee, WINGHAM MEMORIAL Sitor Vitt tie:mortal Craftintes tot rhtrtyAriv6 Tenn, AlwiLys Obit 'THE BEST GRANITES' Along With Exneet Gestigninit and Worternanahlp. .4 Mee. Sleet Remouldi teineteil Lettering R. A. SPtYlION Phone Wititieetni 0 wire And staples D. A. Crete-, Gorier Drain Gordon Clark, spraying Bailie Parrott, mileage re indigent Mrs, Nichol 6,80 Wm. Cockerline, spraying 181,48 Win. Elston, inileage on road tour S, Fear; tott to Britoollodg. Ineteelett 04 Carkibell„ BeticelloSiS Its*Peetor 41,80 A, Fraser, pari salary., 150.06 on .Oriailt, and Robertson. ,Bailie Perrot% Court of Revision on Grant, and Robertseii- Mather§ Dreliie " 15.00 Wm. Eleton, Court of revision oh Mt Grant, mid Robettseh, Mathere Draiiiet 15.00 Stewart Procter, down of Reetialen Oil an. Greet, and ItobertSoitt. Matliere Drill:tie 15,40 Boss Daneati. Mart of itevIgton oh on Grant, and Rebetteed, Malliets Drains. 18.66 W. shortrog,. doot of Reetsittit en on (leant, tiria tto6rtgot. Mather, Drains 15,0' Nelson Higgins; Vestige: ,atid exiieliStee tti, Mitchell ' 00.0. .tali Uartin5, relief 30.0 $5351,15 \ 61, 7 P. M. Brussels Legion. Pipe Band 7.15 P. 1111. *iris' Softball Game • ; Brussels Vs Fergus 9 Pa iVle Concert --Opooting Address I Lloyd Michel Paul Brothers of Kirktorit Tap aareins by Marlene & Gordon Sandow 111FlatiMba Number by Doris JOhnston The Crya'' brook Quartette Crowning of °Miss Cranbrook" T his ig OPett to girl* V. year* dudunder within a 14 mile raditt* Cranbrook,t6' appear in formal castume„ The 'prize* wilt be (1> $20,00 and nylons for the rest of the dittranti There will. be jitney dancing to Wilbee's Orchestra after the concert Midway and Games Of 'Chance ti•edd Vaitott, Reeve, dere d. nattft, etesieted bY 4 • •