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The Brussels Post, 1963-02-14, Page 11111.00 A Year In Advance — $2.50 To U.S.A. I Directors Set Dates For CARDIFF brussels Fair, Sept, 26, 27 At a recent meeting of the Board of, the East Huron Agri- enitural kiociety, at the home of Oeorge Mutter, the date for the Brussels 1963 Fair was set for Septemimr 26th and 2lth, A decision. was made to join, the Ontario Association of Fairs., Field Crop Competitions The Society' will sponsor two field crop competitions, Ensilage Corn and Grain Qom, The Field Crop Grain using Mussel. Oats. If enough interest is shown there will also be one for Clinton Oats. Committees were revised and, the meeting adjonned. L. DI, Cardiff, veteran Progressive Conservative MP for Huron, THE Bri.USSEL,S POST, THURSDAY, 1'l 3, 14th, 1963 SUPPORTS P.IMVBAKER WILL SEEK 'HURON 'NOMINATION . POST PUBLISHING HOUSE. SHORT SHOTS • With the number of Brussels residents vacationing in Califor- Inia at present, as well as others -tow living there, they could start, Brussels Community in that (e, S The members of the East. Huron. Agricultural Society are already bard at work on plans for the, 1962 Fall Fair here, A fair of this 'kind takes a great deal of organ- iization and co-operation. * * * 1- ow lucky can people get? A -car left the road, travelling at a speed that carried it over a .Snowbank 'from where it took to the air and flew into the swamp north of Brussels, in the one spot where there were .no trees, turned a 'somersault. and landed in the deep snow without scratching the paint or injuring its four. Unidentified passgngers. sit Who.. says .there Is nothing doing in this village! Different :groups are now busily engaged In , • .preparations for a Skating • ,Carnival next week and for a • 'big Amateur and Variety Night in 'March, Se-hurry up and prepare :for both theOe. events, * * Those pesky gremlins were 'tampering with the electrical 'circuits of the Linotype machine in this office, this week, and 'burnt out a very necessary part ,of the .etnripment which brought Things here to an abrupt halt for a number of hours. Blame those rneddleSotne little rascals for your Post being later than usual this week, "Technical, difficulties beyond our control," We have been shivering and shuddering and complaining about 'the below zero weather, 'What- ever has become of the hardy folk We used to be? Tao you remember when. we had below zero weather for weeks at at a time, down. to 35 WOW recall. There have been Walla about blocked roads brit do yeti remember when we were isolated for five days Without even train service; our local baker, W. E. Willis, was reported as peing down to his lust ling flour; travel in emergency was Over a temporary road broken 'across fields?' • - If Yon have any donhts intent what a. dent our recent snow 31:ertns pni, in the„budgets of local taTte a look at the extenditures for sneivplotiging ate, in the Morris Township road heeount9 ci' lit Phis igslt'e, BRUSSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD The regular monthly -meeting of :Brussels School Board was held' in the school with all members, present. The minutes were read and opted on motion by Howard Bernard and R. W. Kennedy. The following accounts were presented: Brussels Post, ndv. for caretaker B,M.& G. Telephone, rental and tolls 42.06 Alvie Higgins, snow removal on parking lot 10.00 Bernard Ten. Pas, labour & material for hoot rack 45.00 Moved by Ted MacLean, and, seconded by Ivan Campbell these, accounts, be paid — Carried Moved by Gordon Stephenson grid seconded by Roy Kennedy the seeretarY contact Garnet Perrier re the tuning of all school nialt os — Carried Moved by Howard Bernard and seconded by Gordon .Stephenson the Board purchase the mimic books required by the ,Supervisor Carried Moved by 'red Maclean and Seconded by Ivan gairriPbell the property committee, ask for esti- mates for the installation of -Outside flood lights at the Sabel Carried Moved by Gordon Stephenson' and seconded by Ivan the meeting adjourn to meet again On the regular date or at the call of the chair:Mon Mrs. E. Elliott Sec-TreC$, BORN -- Cyril and jetin, .afitionnee the 'birth of a Sett on. Wodriatday, .Tatinttry 30th Tho-Mag, a linotherr t'lr Sandra, BORN YTA.t.j, — To np, and liTmS'. 3'nelc Hall, in. Wingbarri Cet1ot,'0 HoSnItal, on dOn peolq 40110, announced Saturday that be will for the April 8 federal election, CRANBROOK Annual Congregational Meeting The annual congregational meeting of Knox. Presbyterian Church Was held In the church on Tuesday evening, February 5th. The Rev, Win. Morrison. interim moderator, conducted a devotional period, Mr. B. G, Nelson was appointed chairtnan and Alfred. Knight secretary. The financial, report for 1962 showed a, year of progress. NeW church windows bad been added the basement re-decorated, along with several other improve- ments to the church property. t: noted that more members had Contributed to the budget in, 1,962 and it Was SuggeSted that an effort should be made to interest, more in the red side of their envelopes, The follewing offidera Were, elected to the Board of Mantigere: JIM Knight, Kenneth MacT)Oriald, Douglas ri.Nami. and Mrs. Mad Engel. Trtistees, Kenneth MacDonald gird Leslie Knight, Auditor, Alfred Knight.; See.- treas., Mrs. Mine. Erirrel; organist, Mrs Stuart McNair; ushers, TCenneth McDonald, David, Peer re„Ta Knight, and Joe girth, The Rev. 'Morrison pronounced the Benediction and lunch was served In the enitrell. bttsement. Pers.ehal6 Fit. 0, ,Tohn H, and Mrs, Dar, formerly oil Winnineg and Mrs. 'Donald Puchanan. Walton, Visited with. Mrs. Gordon Engel On Saturday, Mrs, eli(!vin Cameron Spent the wee•Vmd to c'eenStega with her '5i-ether-IP law nh d st0fr. Mr. toll t hffi+.1 01.4e.!nt V.rtaltti. let his name stand as candidate WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT The students of the 'Wingliani District P.:igh School will present their annual Variety Concert in the sehobl auditorium at 8.15, on Thursday and Friday evenings, Fehr 11 MI/ 21 and 22, There Will be music from the Glee Club and the orchestra. a rlemoiistration of gymnastics 'by the girls, and a one-act play, Search Me, (by arr. With Samuel r.eeo ) This year Unto is no advance sale of tickets by the stridenis. Admission at the door (adults and Children) 80 centS. 1 ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT • Mr. and Mrs. Adrian IN"Pap,'9:art announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Kathryn Viola, to Donald Albert Achilles, non of Mr. null11.61and Achilles, of Walttin. The wedding is to take three on Saturday, March 2nd, in the United rlilroln Brnosola. CARD OF Ti-IAN1:!.S My simvret thanks to all these Who were so kind to me whet T Was injured and while- a hotietti in Lend op TTOsPital, Peei I thanks to Mr. arid :MI'S, Gen 'me Wheeler 11 cl George Cousins. and to Dr. Nobel. All the 'kindness was gilleatlY aPpreciated, rottoin, Irtmitmett Lions Plan For wed Cross 13rilre Lion Cecil. McFadden presided (Wei' the regular suPPer meeting of the Lions Club en Monday night, with 21 members in attend- ance. Plans were made for the annual "Ladies' Night” to be Vince Mounford as the guest held on Monday. April 4th with entertainer for the occasion. Other business included naming five captains to look after the sale of tickets for the hockey draw. In a discussion of arangements, for the corning Red Cross DriYei a motion was was passed to ask for the assistance of the ladies' organisations of each church in: conducting the campaign. Lion President Cecil lii.lceleaddeni commented on the club working toward the building of a swimm- ing pool or curling rink, and thei satisfaction that would be gained by completing- such a project, Lion Rev. ,Wm. • IViorrison winner of the guessing contest. Grey Twp. Council held February 4th. Moved by Archie 1Mann sec- onded by Kenneth Bray that the minutes of the last meeting be adopted as read Carried Moved by Glenn Filuether Sec- onded by Lawson Ward that we adopt the Engineer's report on; the Peirnes Drain and instruct' the Clerk to prepare and 'serve the clerk to prepare the by-laws' Carried Moved by Archie Mann sec- onded by Kenneth Bray that We adopt the Engineer's report On the •:.'":••,Fralane Drain and instruct the Clerk to prepare and serve the. by-laws — Carried. Moved by Glenn Etnether see- ended by Lawson Ward that we aceopi the Agreement with the 1:opt. of Lends end Forests and :fames B. Smith and pas8 so. 5-1963 as read a first, Second and third times — Carried Moved by Keneth Bray sec- onded by Lawson Ward that, we instruct the. Clerk to advertise for crushing and hauling 15,000 elibir yards. more or Tess, or, screen. Lo he used. (continued on page Sl BOWLING NOTES Twisters beat the Limboes 2813 to 1907, at the Wringhtun BowillIP: lithos on Monday night: The Limboes played one Mayer' ..short this week, so in orthe"for the LimboeS, to get a; look in We arc putting hi the Mid that. LiinboeS hold. 'Ian' End," H I eheSt lsi Sharon ,Idtte'S '874 2nd 'Dave Haetings 652 ioarge rithisits 479 Lowr at '1st Vera T.Tristinr: 274 :ctrl Grare Cousin:1 286' 'Chewer $ 1.00 . a The engagement is announced of Donna Marie Bagnall of Oakville, to Kenneth Brace Budnark, son of Mr. and Mrs. `W. tiudnark of Brussels. .The wedding: will take place at St„Tolm's United Chnerch, Oaliwillo. on Saturday, 'February 33rd, 19(1:1, El f 4 p.m. • -•- . • -