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$2.00 A Year In, Advauce — e2,60 To U.SA,
SHOTS MRS JOHN V. WARWICK
SHOTS
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The local Lions qui) honored
:the boys of the two Brussels
ihodkey teams for their splendid
'showing during the past season
by sponsoring a, bus trip, to
Ocelot-in so the boys could enjoy,
fee spectators, the Young Canada
170ekeY Tournament. Perhaps
next year they will be ab)e, to
participate es a team.
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CO: Brussels: vCIJITS bus
drivers, Ralph Pearson and
Adrian .11(cTeggart„ enjoyed a
busmae's holiday, along with
many others, by 'attending a
School Bus Drivers convention
in Termite, travelling by CNR,
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letteety people that won $100
ihodrey draws were Mrs, Geo,
Beaker and Prank Thompson.
John Watson of Blyth woe the
Lions NHL draw.
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The lock, at the arena was
pried off again this week. Only
!recently the arena was broken
into, considerable damage done,
and booth supplies stolen. It
seems there are some who do
not appreciate the facilities
provided for their enjoyment,
It was fine to learn that the
Weber Benefit Dance was so
welt supported'. A community'
spirit suck as this is• a splendid I
thing,
Paul Deliennan, of Persbnal
Dry Cleaners, is installing a coin
automatic 'molter and dryer in,
his establishmtnit. He is busily~
remodelling the building and
holies to have it ready 'to go in
about three, weeks.
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Our genial Chief be Pollee!,
Dave Hastings, who' had been
hospitalized for several weeks,
le back on duty, We- are happy to
tepott, He was tight on the job
Senday morning when a broken
hydrant neceeeltated 'the cutting
off of the tenet's 'water supply,
to see that it Was speedily
repaired and the residents not
Withmit water ally longer than
rieceeetery,
We beard rumours around
town that our. Dew Liberal
'Government Was eetmotieible for
the snow storne we had this week.
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etet dotie Want to Welk into
phurcb at the concluelon of the
service on Sunday morning turn
your docks and watches ahead,
One hour on Setterday night.
Daylight Sating time will be with.
'IVA ;Aye m 12,Q1;
Mrs, Lucy Gertrude Warwick,
wife of John V, Warwick of
Morris Township, died suddenly
in her home at 10.15 a.m. on
Monday, • April 15th, • Of a• heart
attack, et the age of 60 years.
Mrs Warwick •• had • been a
.sufferer of acute asthma and
eesuleant, respiratory -
cations for a number of years.,
Mrs. Warwick was born LneY
Henry and Lucy Bone of Morrie
Henry end 'Luce Bone of Moorrie
Township on June 23, 1902 and
was married to John V. Warwick
on November 28, 1923 and was
a lifelong resident. of Morris
Township,
In addition to her 'husband',
she is mourned by brothers
George Bone- of Brussels and
Ruseell - Bone of Morris Town.
Shin and a sister, Mrs, William
l',111"6 b ') MieMichael • of Detroit,
Michigan, es well as 'a, number
of nieces, nephews, cousins' and
a boat: of friende,
Item-Tel services were held
at the fe A, Ram Funeral Rome,
Brussels, at 2:00 Tem, en Wednes-
day, Aerie!, 1,7,- with Rev. George
Mitchell, of pluevale T7nited
Church officiating, " lintetMert
was in Brussels cemetery,
The • pallbearers were Glen
font,. (Merles Brewer, George
Brewer. Frank Cierniss, Bert
Heetinee and Wilfred Warwick,.
The flower bearets were Keith
Rene, end.ore as Weewick.
Gets Instructor's CertMcate
Miss Gwendolyn Martin
attended a four-day course in
Guelph during the Feaster holi-
days and received. her Red Cross
Water Safety Instructor's. C,erti-
Ovate,
CARD OF THANKS
T wish to sincerely thank MI
those who sent me cards, treats
and gifts while was a patient
in Westminster Hospital, Also
those who visited With me,
Your thoughtfulness will ,always
be appreciated,
Met. Hastings
CARD OF THANKS
....I would tile to experess my
thanks for all the cards, gifts and
flowers I received during my stay
in Windham hospital.
...Your thoughtfulness was very
much appreciated. ..
..,.Mrs. Oarniss
CARD OF THANKS
T wish to take this opportuntiy
'to express my sincere thanks
end, appreciation 'to all relatives,
friends and eeighbots for the
inemy expressions of sympathy
end floral tributes received duel
tlelily recent end Interevenient.
Sin:rill thanks 'to the D. A,
Ilene Mineral Herne, 'Rev, George
eeltelmil of the United.
nienreli racer the ladies of the
TT' C. W11.0 served the deliclotta
refreshments. following the 'fu-
neral. in the home of Mr. mitt
Mee;
TrInrirdt
THE BRU.SSELS POST,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
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Mrs, Ida 1)0'16 it vacationing
in Schtmeburg Or a, few weeks.
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Dr, Donald ,and Mrs. McRae,
Bonnie and Tommy of Willow-
dale, spent the weekend with
the former's uncle, Mr. F. R.
Smith,
Mr. A. Wood is a patient in
Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto,
Where he underwent eye surgery
on Monday..We hope his recovery
will he entirely satisfactory.
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Mrs. Cr. Chidlow returned home
Sunday from a visit with Hespler
friends.
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Mrs. A.. B. Leckie, New Market,
and Mrs. Peter* Morrisen, St,
Marys, were weekend visitors at
the; borne of Miss .Bessie Moses,
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.Mr. and: Mrs. Elmer McKay,
called on MTS. Prank Woods and
othe r Brussels friends on Monday.
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Mr. and Mi's, Ed, Elston and
?family, London, were visitors
with her mother, Mee. E, Cardiff
ove r the weekend.
THt. USDAY, APRIL 25th, 1962
;rusz,eis Council
The regular meeting of the
Village Coup:ell Was held in the
Municipal Office on April 1, 1963,,.
all it being present.
Mewed by Wier, Streecelink,
seconded by J. W, Fischer that
the minutes of March 4, 1063 be
adopted as read — Cart-lee
Mewed. by L, 'ft. Median,
seconded by 0; S. Elliott that
'beetling permits he issued to
Warn. Grthe as
crC0111 a.riZliCititTionasathl
— Carried
Arioverl by O. S. Elliott, seconded
-by Win. Strittychnk that. By-Law
No. 3-1963 as 'read a first and
seoond time he passed
— Carried
Moved by J. W. Fischer, sec-
onded by T. Tt, Miachan that By-
Tow No, 3-i0nn as read a third
time be passed and the seal of
the Cerporntion 'attached and
The Reeve and. Clerk be author-
ived to sign rierried
'This being a By-Law authori-
eine. the 'borrowing of monies up
te ee5,000.00 to meet expendie
tur61 PT) fil th e '1963 taxes are
collected
Moved by L, R, Meehan, see-
ended by Stratechnk that
Pnylkeltt Saving , Time be Pro-
clamed for the. Village of Brus-
sels from April 2,8111 to October
37113 1963 Carrierl
Moved by S, W, Pischer sec-
onded by 0. Elliott that the
accounts es presented be paid
— Carried
P,T.1,1.C., street, and
Office lights 182.07
MniIIand Valley
Authority, 1963 Tees • 435.46
A, V. Harper R. .Co. •
• 1902 audit
450,00
Geo. Mutter.. office fuel .... 61,15
Peireee Welding
'snowplowing 135,00
MciKillop Tem. relief
charge basin 35.30
Motors, gas 4.85
.1. F. Brewer, rent
truck
33.35
McC'n teheon Meters,
eer, S, •Seott, Inge:ranee ne
gas
31.90
,(10
Municipal World,
13.77 supplies, .....
Calleteler Nurseig
Heine, March wel-
35`.1.75 fare
Work M e n is ren1n en-
erect() sn lane
3 29 seenliee
le.16 etnelier eupelies
7.05 Pelee. Telenhone. (nli n
cToivor teeneral
tax deducteons
1^. 11 Post ()Mee . .....
tee rill Counts 7Turme
Dent. of filblie Welfare
Welfare nay:meet
Moved le- Tar='s,.
ended by 'eeree. Stet-Or-hue- flint
'Council issue Debenteree for fee
wpterweeire in re peeler] on
11rIoved by ,T. W. Pieeher, sec-
onded by T.. Ti. Medial, the" the
meeting nelionra in meet ;main
May 0. 1963 or nt the cell or the
7(e T' l <ti xtroollirtoe",'
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
FIRST MUSIC FESTIVAL;
3 SCHOOLS TO COMPETE
Music teachers and pupils of
Brussels, Myth and. Walton,
schools have been busy the past
weeks prepnring for the music
festival being too.: in the
Brussels School Antlitoeium on
Tuesday and Wedeesday of next
week. Such festivals do much to
encourage the children to develop
an appreciation for, and interest
in, good music, Our Platidits go
to our school music supervisor,
Mrs. Wm, H. King, for her work
in the organizing of this festival,
tho first of its kind. to be held
here.
We hope the residents of the
community will exhibit their
interest in the children by "their
attendance at the festival when
possible,
ETHEL TEEN TOWN
FASTER PROM
,,.,On Friday April 19th a Semi.
Formal Dance was held in Ether
Community Centre„.
The Galaxy band played for
dancing, The young people at
Ethel and eurretendpig country
We towns were dressed formal
to 'suit the occasion,
'Clip Queen of 1963 was crowned,
with p sterling silver and rhine-
Fe( lie crown. Mtise Gloria Heibein,
received the honor, She was also
the 'recipient of a boguee of
ow and bronze maims, Runners.
tip Were Barbara Chapman
and • Doreen T-Teibein receiving
sterline silver btaelete.
The chaperones of Ethel Teen -
Town thank the young people fete
theta interest and fine manner
which 'Makes Ethel Teen Town a
sereeee,
HI-T NEWS
WeilnekiaaY, April 11th Hi-T
delete!. Dunce was held. About,
G5 fellow,: end girls turned oet
to the. music of the Shakers, a
new rook and roll, band. Well ha
hearing Moto of their music , in
the future,
After leech; dancing continued
to records.
Ph.e opinion table was sadly
110!.0.eet ed. Maybe everyone wee
baying, too art c!I.1 fun (we hope).
The chaperones Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bryaus presented the Sete;
dance prize to Larry Kellengton
and Joyce Meferinne. 'The baleen
stomping contest. ended in
an nethreakeltle tie with Jim
Vein and Darlene Machete fob
Pearson and N"P ey Watson
(eking prizes. Special chair erietia
Well cry I1011 Pearson, Weenie
r.encli, 'Doug Elliott and two'
others,
Dec% to ti sprinkling of
peWder 50M e of (lice young
la; 0:4 woro Arcing tone Wee ,
euereette teeming; Thillike lends'
e e l e-eln r St%
Yon yonne fellows who beye
been \ vnihm fo r the film on iettetet
cm's, we are still tryitur to reef;
r" 11' u+•••,r,lertq look prolniFe.
e ritl UT)
Fit"1", yell on rir;o0y. orn, 2Gtli
at 1119 t'loner'?
Mr. and Mrs. K. Grower and
faintly of Sudbury have beep
'eleittees: with his parent's, Mte and
Mrs. A; Oirewar,
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Mr. and. Mrs, J. Cameron and
faintly Of Liendon Were visitors
with his mother, Mrs. W.
Otimeren,
and-Mrs. Ted McLean, and,
daughter Reta. were Easter week
end visitors' with relatives ins i
Sarnia,
Barry Median suffered con-
cussion, a broken nose and
8houutet thnjmy when his car
struck a fire hydreet 1.11 Brussels
on Saturday, He was removed to
Winghnett hospital bet Was able
to return home Tuesday.
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A number of reeiderits of this
area attended thur"Opeti Tiouseil
held by a. former Brrteeele boy,
Dr. Kenneth Wood, of Clinton,
Over 500 attended the beauti-
hilly remodelled, fully et-napped.
modern chiropractic office,
Mrs. I3udeatic, who reeently
underwent surgery, will be con-
fined to IiamiNon General Hospi-
al a. month or more, when, we
ere sure. she will welcome
messages from Mende to help
Make abet time there
elealeint.
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feaster visitors w'l,th, Mr, and
'hiss;. Wrn. Mille- of Grey township
-were , anti Mrs. Ross Schlueter
end Irn:11." and Mr. and Mrs.
Thirteen/I 'Miner and family, 11111
lee C4rilt. 'Mee and leTre. Lloyd
flo^1),W r slid family of Kinpen. Mr.
r"ir1• Sernid Miller
dole:Ti l ler Tee:1111e oaf 'fleet tevirrf,
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