The Brussels Post, 1963-08-01, Page 1I,tAt) A Year In Advapee — $2,60 1.1111. BRUSSELS POST THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st 1003. POST Fa BUSHING HOUSE
.Recreation. Comittitte...ets..OK •
To inst.alf......Artiticiat•Icialere
SHORT
SHOTS
y.
Have you noticed the numer-
ous finches. in the village at
Present? You catch glimpses of
bright yellow flashes as these
trim little birds dart from tree
to tree or feed on tall flower
stalks.
tit appears that dt would be
wise for people in Brussels to
lock their tars even when parked
on the main street. While shop,
plug on Saturday night
.George Cardiff had $20 worth of
newly purchased clothing lifted
from her car,
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Blsewhero in this issue you.
Will find the prize list fOr the
Horticultural Flower Show.
Willie it is open. to members
you :can see by the list
what an tine flOwer show is being
planned, You will not want to
miss, seeing the exhibits of our
Mutiny' 1 Wrists.
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How many people are aware of
the extensive use being made of
the excellent sports facilities
Provided at our Community Park?
This season there are 11 teams,
softball and soccer, 'Making use
of them for their home games,
How about seeing some of these
games folks, they are really fine
entertainmetit, ,
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' We htive frequently speenlated
on the cause that makes ElOeth-
eners such leisurely people. Now
we know. It is a matter of exped-
iency. Those hot days just natur-
ally slow you down. We also
observed that as the temperature
'rises tempers have a tendency to
get hotter ttlao.
NowlyuredS liotuared By
friends And Neighbours
tand Mrs.„ Don Hemingway
(Bernice ,Glanville) were honoree.
west a.t a gathering , of Mends.
rand neighbours in CranbroOk
Community Hall on Thursday
night of last week.
'Music for dancing was by the San
Antennas, Peter Hemingway
peed an nddress. extending the
good wishes of their friends to
the couple. tile preSentation of a
cord fable and four chairs was
tet-t de by Mrs. WM. Miller and.
Murray Hoover.
Don expressed their thanks on
behalf of his bride and himself.
PEOPLE. WE KNOW
'Mrs. McCurdy Lowry and son
Den of dlevelabd, Ohio, have been
Visiting her Matt* • Mrs; W.
tiptiferl:
Thieves Get Littlie In
Brussels Motors Breairjrk
1311140.04 Motpre was breltea
into late Sunday night or the ear)Y
hears of Mendey morning.
Untry Was gained by forcing
the bark- door of the garage. The
thief, or thieves, used the garage
welding equipment to cut through
the inner steel door of the safe,
the outer door of which was
unlocked.
'For their trouble they got $25 or
$20 in bills and also helped them-
selves. to a. box of chocolate bars,
but left the cigarettes untouched.
They left the premises by the
front way after cutting out wind-
ow glass,
The OPP are investigating,
JOHN W. STEPHENSOpi
John William Stephenson, 84,
died at his home here on Tees-
day.
Ile has. eeen a resident of •Bres-
sels for about 12 years- haring
retired here nt that time after
having fa rm er) in Grey Townsbipi
He was a. son of the late Mr.
trod "Mrs, Malcolm (Cole) Stephen e
.son.
Tie is sloe-I-Joe by his -
env deal gh te Mrs& Colwell
(reel vn) Speiron,
T•tslowel: two sons. Norman and
r, or e, both of Grey Township;
one brother, -Wesley Stephenson
of Drussels • :Ind two sisters..
Mcrg. Andrew enelclin and Mrs.
eveneTid McDonald, both of
son 11 grsnelehlidren.
The funeral service .was held.
trent the D. 4. Ram 'funeral
• home, on Thursday at 2 p.m. twir..
"''cr, J. Morrison, of Mlelvdlle Pres-
byterian 'Cluirch .conducted thO'
service, •
interment -In Brussels cemetery:.
BRUSSELS PEEWEE TEAM
IN PLAYOFF SERIES
Brussels and Teesweter peewee
Softball teams are engaged In a
best•Of5 series for the W;O.A.A:
group title. With 2 games already
played. the Teeswater team. is
two up on tiler 1'ftsiT4
The first game of the series
was played here :last Thursday
evening. and resulted in an s-all
tie Monday the retnra .game was
Played in Teeswatet -peek with
Teeswater eking out a slim 6.5'
win. ter' played in Brits'
se.ls again on Tuesday and won
another narrow viintery,
These yoenesteee are playing
good ball asd deserve rousing fan
suenort. Let es be at the perk
to cheer them to victory in the
eertieining genee of the series.
CARD OF THANKS
We 'would like to thank all our
eestomers who were so kind to ns
1,01110 'we had the tl:etiet tette,
4-01410.00
Lowe'Reunion
'The :Sixteenth annual reunion
of the descendants of the late
Lowe and his wife 'Mime
both Johnston, was held on Sae.
urday at the home of Mgr, and
Mrs. Doeglas Hemingway. 9th
concession of Grey Township;
with friehds •ana relatives arriv-
ing from Drumbo, Perla, Guelph,
Hamilton, Toronto. LOndon,
:Barrie, Ayr, Bruss0a, Walton,
Ethel, and Sarnia.
Shortly after one o'clock,-
dinner was enjoyed by the happy
gathering; ehort bnsiness meet-
tg followed with the president,
Doug) .Hemingway in charge,
assisted by the secretary treas-
urer Mrs. Gordon, Moleetin, A
new executive was chosen and
includes. Ddwin Elston of London
president; :\Terrny Cardiff, vice-
president anti Mrs. Cordell Mc-
Gavle continuing, in her office.
Sports committee, Frank Forster,
Mr, and Mrs, Peter Heroine-wan
Big Seott of Druntho and Mrs.
Frank Struckett, London. Lunch
committee Miss MePorinne•
TVIrs, 1). O. Matheson.
Remetabrance gifts were Pre;
seated to the oldest lady, Mrs.
Mergaret •'Cardiff who is in her
35th Year; to Joan Elizabeth
Cardiff, 0 week's old. daughter Of
Mr, and Mrs: Murray Cardiff;
to Mr, and MI's. Odwirt Elston,
London, for the largest family;
to Mrs. Alex Scott, Drumbe for the
ladY with the closest birthday
date; tr, D. C. Matheson for the
man. with the Closest birthday .
date.
Lokieg forward to another o
yeales• reunion a date
for the occasion. was chosen
(July -20, 101141 and Mr. and Mrs.
111.111T a ," Cardiff offered. their
home for the event.
In a short discussion period
some suggestions for improving
the reunion were offered and
will be .toted upot by next
Yeer'e committees..
Mr. and. Mrs. Neil Me:Gavin
mid Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Cardiff
conducted on interesting and
amusing program of sports and
°entente fOr yoime, and old. A soft
ball swine, horse shoe throwing
and hatinliOtort. -were enjoyed.
A meeting sponsored by the
Brussels Morris ' ana Grey ,Rele•
reation Committee on. Tuesday
night was attended by memb-
ers and representatives of var-
tious organizatione of the village
and the sin•rounding communities
who enthusiastically endorsed the
project of installing the necessary
,equ1ipment to proVide artificial
ice in the Brussels arena.
Heigh Pearson and Reeve
Calvin Neuter were in charge of
the meeting.
In his opening remarks 'NIT.
Pearson stated that tne Recreat-
ion Cemmittee has a surplus of
$1,000 on hand, it is expected that
a government grant of at least
11.000 will be available on the
Winter Works Program:, This
will leave 115,000 to- he -raised,
Tee total cost ef install-
elem. content floor, and other
ne e eesnre improvements would-
be approximately 122,000, This
w l pid also cover thel cost:
of 4111v unexpected ,,TY1fTV,.TICT
io'n0310:111•0,
Consi derable discussion took
place regarding cost of mainten-
ance. etc. The many edvantagee it
will provide for the younger
genereton, and others, were
aaillted out,
Preliminary work. at the arena,
will siert ,iimmediately and it is
sepeeted the icing equipment
be installed in. October.
Committees and representatives
were appointed as follOws:
Committees Named
Project Chairman Hugh
• Pearson
Building' Committee
Chairman , .... Bob Raymond
Jim Vallanee. T. L, ProcDonald t
sale Sweeney, Harold Thomas,
TiloSe. Frank TenPas,
Henre Dxel. Roy Cousins, Jack
MeDdnald.
Publicity Committee
Murray Long, Mrs. C. Mathesen.
'Roy Kennedy, Rev. Allan
Johnston, Bev. H. L. Jennings.
Organization Representatives
W. T, Vo:S. Doug. Hemingway,
Mrs. .Carl Hemingway. M.
;Eldon WilSoe
Rebekah. Lodge .. ..„. Vim Roht.
Gemmel, 'Mrs. .R, Pearson
Lions ith....t ... .. MIL Old fi el d
Parker
Morris Twp. Jos Mair, Tack
Nicholson
Hockey .Club Ned Rutledge,
Tim Prior, Frank Smith (Crare
brook) , • DrUnt,tels Connell Bill Rit t(itee_.
Miele ft•
Grey ,Gienn....xlietipar,, Ion •
Bray
Lcgion Verkulan
IOOF
Louie rebeL G'•11;71, NSItOehpablens'on
Legion Auxillary ee..Mre, S. Lamly.
Mrs. 1). Hastings
Scouts ...... • -Cecil McFadden,
Chuck Arnold
Feet 'Huron Agricultural SoC-
f iety
Public School Ken. Ashton*
Miss L. Iltitchell
.Additional names will be
added to the representatives ot'
oreanizations. . . .
There will .be a meeting of the
committees on Wednesday. Aug:
net. 1th. All committee merabers
are- urged to attend,
Now that the ,eteereatiotal
Committee has the green light to
ahead with the project with
the support et various organizat-
ions, there will be a•lot of effort
required to see it through. It will
bike the combined assistance
everyone in the village and the
surrounding communities whose
people will benefit from its ,e0M-
1:vcoeii,.-- is
n, This is a • worthwhile
undertaking by .' • the Brussels
and Grey 'Recreational
Committee so give - them all the
help, yon . can,
• ENGAGEMENT'
UHLER — TURNBULL
Me, and. Mrs. William T.
Ternbuel of Brussels, are
proud to announce the engage
tent ;of their eldest .daughter;
Marion Merle, to Mr. Ronald
James tThler of Walton, The
grooms- elect, is the '5011" of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernst Uhler of Walton.
The wedding 19 to take' place on
Saturday, July 12th, 10118. at 2.20
e'clock at Teafre United Church,
Walton,
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank -all these
who contributed in any 'Way to
. very pleasant evening last
Thursday in Crenbrook Hail, We
would especially thank those
who erranged the evening, .thoset
who n1 ended and t eee who
contributed who weren't able to
attend.
Don and Bernice TIeming.way
The Pruscels Post
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ol, HOU a ye
?;:sre tig, AM' '1001
&trifler WaF1 served before the
;;Hosts separate d•for their eurriet-
oils homes. Mil., and Mrs. Hetning-
wny received a hearty vote of
thanks for thFi it genial hospitality
,ni pn'tvidine a n ideal seot fci` the
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