The Brussels Post, 1963-10-31, Page 1$4.00 A Year In Advance - $2.50 To U.S.A. THE B11.[SSE1-0 POET, THURSDAY, OCT. 31st, 1968 POST PUBLISHING HOLISID
Harold L. McCall
1 liarold Leslie McCall, 70, late
1 'Of Walton, died Monday at
i Wingttain and District Hospital.
Tie was born in Morris To'Wnst/11).0
a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George lVioCall, He spent some
years in Alberta end later be-
came a customs officer in Ham-
tilten before retiring Six years
1MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL,
' 1WM/3 SECTIONAL'MEETINGS
Sectional Mieetings of the
Women's Missionary Society of
'Alsatian d Pr esbyterial of the
Presbyterian Chum in Oaaada
were held at. South Kinloss Pree-
byterian Church on October 23rd
and at Belmore Presbyterian
Church on October 24th.
At South Kinloss Mrs, 0,
Sutherland,' Ripley, conducted
the meeting, Mrs, :f. Aitcheson
!and Mrs. R. Reid of Lucknow and
Mre. D. McLean of Ashfleid
brought devotions barred on
PSalnk 123. Mrs. Fraser . of South
Kinloss 'welcomed those present
Mrs. Fortune, of Wingliam, gave
the highlights of the 1963 see-
sica of the Presbyterian women
at lartail camp. The treasur-
br's report, given by Mrs.
McDonald, Lucknow, showed a*
itnorease over last year's giving's.
I An impressive "Memoriamb
' 'tribute in ;memory of Mise
13eeele 11.01c1Viurchy was presented
'by Meg, T. English, 'Mittelman..
Mrs, W. Conn, Ripley, rendered
e pleasing solo "The Ninety end
'Nine", Mrs. Crom ey,
,cardine Introduced the guest
sneaker. Miss Il'aael MacDonald
who bas given'dedicai•ed, service
in different phases of mission-
ary. She, explained the scenes
shown in the films on the work
in Taiwan, Formosa, made a
most urgent plea that we
strengthen the effort there and
oairessed deep regret that aid
has not been sent to those re-
questing it. If we persist is sel-
fishness, thoughtlessness and
indifference, the future will be
very dark for these people.
Mrs, I. Carr, imngannon, ex-
pressed thanks to all *he had
helped in making the meeting
such a success, and Mrs. M.
Ritchie, Kincardine, closed with
Drayer,
In Delmore, Mrs. 'W. Ballagh,
Teeswater, occupied the chair.
Mrs. A. Tralliday and Mrs. D.
Keith of Tceewater end Mrs.
Campbell', Moleswerth, led In
devotions from gt. John Chapter
15. verses 1 -11.
A welcome was expressed by
Mrs. E. Jeffry, reimere. Mrs.
W, Speir, Brussels, President of
Maitland Presbyterial asked for
contributions for the poster for
the observance of the W. M. S.
centennial.
Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. English
and Mrs. Fortene gave exnres-
eh* of the work as given at
South Kinloss, A pleasing mes-
eage in song was given by Mrs.
S. Appleby, Delmore.
Mies H. McDonald as guest
speaker, was inteoductel by Met
13. Thomas, Bluevale, and again
;brought the pressing 'mink; of
the lniaelOn Pelt; 1.4 the ynenttb.
ago, to Walton. He was !un-
married and leaves several nieces
and nephews, The funeral was
held at 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday
from the D. A. Hann funeral
borne, Brussels. Rev. A. Magni-
botharn of Duff's 'United Church.
Walton oftlielated, Burial was in
Brussels Cemetery,
Donations To The
Artificial Ice Fund
Peter Martin 10.00
Don Martin 5.00
Lawson Ward 10,00
Jas. Turnbull 25.00
Dune . McDonald 2.00
gen Wilbee 1,0.00
Ross Stephenson 2.00
Ken Bray 25.00
Ross Smith 5.00
Brussels Fire ieregalre 100.00
CaK.N.X, 75.00
Cecil Raynard 3.00
George Cousins 10.00
Ross Engel 5.00
W, L. Strickler 15.00
A. Y, McLean 10.00,
John Ritchie 25.00
Thos. Willis .5.00
Cassie Thompson 5.00
American Hotel • 411,65
Cliff Riley .., 10.00
Florence Jamieson 10.00
'Jne., Sheila and.
Nancy Strickler 5.00
Brussels 5c to $1.00
Store -6.00
Elast Huron Produce 25.00
Annoymous 25.00
Peael Baker 10.00
Maitland Ttedi Mix 6.00
A. Terpstra 10.00
Sautes Prior' 6.00
Majestic. W. I. 21.1L
,Dan MacTavish 25.0e
liarold Jackson,
Seaforth 10.00
Cal Davidson, 5,00
'silverwood's Dairiet,
Lucknow 25.00
Ladies' Auxiliary
Pete Later • 12 °
Canadian Legion
:0:
'Morning Star Rebekah
Lodge No. 315 88.00
Anthony Mrozinski ........ 10.00
Brussels Lions Club 400.00
(Further donations next week)
ers.
Mrs. R. McMurray. Tiluevalie l
thankfully expressed courtesy
remarks and the meeting urns
brought to a close with nearer
by Mre. W. thtig, Benstete.
At both churches the Indies.
,enjoyed felloivehip In a Social
' • jinur after the elfttilit KO ,
"Murray Gaunt
Wins Recount
A recount Tuesday of Sept, 25
Ontario election votes in the
riding of Huron-Bruce confirmed
the election, of Liberal Murray
flaunt.
The recoun L left standings in
the legislature unchanged at 77
PtogressAve Conservatfbes,
Liberal and seven New Demo-
cratic Party members,
Tlie recount gaVe Mr. Gaunt
the same 1 23-vote margin he held
'over Conservative candidate
(Seorge MOCuteheon following
the Oct. 9 official count,
Willi >tn MeC401 of Wingham,
Huron-Britte returning Officer,
amid 'both men gained eight
votes and both lost five in the
recount for a net gain of three
each.
The_ recount was supervised
by Judge Frank Pingland of
Clinton.
The final, tabulation now gives
Mr. Gaunt 6,362 voted and Mr,
McCuttheari 6,584„
Remembrance. Week
In accordance with a recom-
mendation of the National
Poppy Advisory Committee of
the. Royal iCanadian Legion, and
with the approval of the 10th
Dominion Convention, the
Dominion President has Ora
claimed that.,the seven days coma
mencing on November 6th,. and.
ending Nov. 11th, shall be.
known as "Remembrance Weer.
For this occasion the Royal
Canadian Legion of 13riteeele
will be flying a. epecial flag
aping with the Red Ensign to
commemorate this week. This
.flag has a white background
'with a large red penny in the
centre and the words "Lest We
Fotget".
Your support re again re-
quested by the local Branch in
theta ANNUAL POPPY TAG
DAY, 8 AtitlID , NOVEM-
BER 0th,
The money collected by the
Branch in this Tag Day will all,
remaiti in Brussels., to he used
'for the Welfare Work in this
area. Tile Branch spends many
ltendrede of dollars each year
in Welfare Work, and the only
time they ask your help is, with
their Poppy Day.
The response to this fund
has always been good, so please
be gendeons even this. year.
Royal Catia.dian Legion
Branch 218 Poppy Committee
Dave Hastings, Chairman
VARIETY FAIR
Watch ton, deft,. Saturday,
NoYember Variety Felt --
impsored by Morning Star
Morning Star Rehelcalt 'Lodge,
15th, Watch for rTirtitar,
PrztRileiR.
Brussels Lions CIAO held their
Farmers, right on. Monday Octob-
er 2,Sth, in St John's Anglican
Church basement, and this was
also the occasion of a visit from
the Deputy District governor,
Following a Sing-Song, with,
former Lion Donald Dunbar at
the piano. The guessing contest
"Hew many chews does a cow
make in chewing cud for a,
one day- period?" was won by
Von Jack McDonald. A letter
was received from Wingbam
Lions Club, inviting a Delegat-
ion from Brussels Lions Club to
join in celebrating their 25th
Anniversary Charter Night . at
The Blue Barn, mstowel, on.
October 30th, Ms.
During Bell-Cell each Lion
Introduced his guest or gueOti-
faarner, and those who had not
,brought 'a guest werle fined.
tide. President Cecil Parker,
on behalf of the Club, extended
a welcome to all gdeste, mak-
ing special mention of fernier
Lion Donald Dunbar, as pianist,
Lion Bob Walker, who is !reeving
to Palmerston, was presented
with a gift by Lion Selwyn.
Baker, On, behalf of the Brussels
Lions Cittb, and in nppreciatiert
of his fine contribution to.
Lionism, Lion Bob, in thanking
the Club, expressed his regret:
at leaving Brussels, and said he.
had enjoyed a very pleasant 12
years of active membership with.
the brussels. Lions.
Lion ,President Cecil Parker'
presented Hugh Pearson, re-,
presenting the Recreational
,Cpmmittee, with a cheque for
four hundred dollars, being a
donation from: this club toward
the cost of installation of ,arti-
Tidal ice in the arena. The
money was raised through the
sale of tickets on the World.
Series- Baseball Playoffs,
Lion Jack McDonald intro-
duced Deputy District Governor
Pete laissonette, of the Lucian:1w
Club, Who gave an interesting
talk; in Which he uSed a candle
Ps art illustration of our life. To'
the basic stuff, he said, the
spark is added, which provides
.light and heat. The guiding
light and personal warmth
which we ought to give out
cannot ho confined nor should
il: be cut off from outside in-
fluences. The. Club, too, is like
the. candle, he said, and mast be
outgoing in its activities. At
the end of his address, the
sneaker Cempiimented the secre-
I try, Lteet Chuck Arnold. on
Clue high standard of the re-
ports which 'he sends in re-
gularty,
T1101-..l NV111 . 'Nimble' thanked
by r11r'fi~ccr'. end Presented bine •• e• e
with a liaMPer of aPPles on be-
half of the ClUb.
Lion President Cecil Parker
requested that Committee Chair-
men he ready ta submit reports
at the next regular meeting, at
which meeting plans would also
be made covering activities for
the rest of the year. Following
these remarks, Hugh Pearsoti
thanked the Lions Club on be-
half of the Recreational Com-
tt a, for their donation of
;400.00 . The adjournment was
moved by Lion Roy Cousins at
8,2.0
HI-T NEWS
The Hi-T dance was held
Friday, October 25th with .an
attendance of about sixty. Barry
Nolan, John Watson and Doug
Elliott spun the discs, with.
various inserts concerning foot-.
Prizes were given for a Twist
contest and an Elimination.
Dance.
The previous Monday the
executive had a brain-
storming session, beat their,
beads against the walls and
Come up with the foll^wing
schedule:
On Friday, November 8th,
there will he a "Cielden Records"
Dance with 'famous, hits Of the
past.
Following that, on November
22, the dance will take i.e.
form of a Sock Hop; and on.
December 20, there- will be a
Clirlatrnas dance, complete
. with e band for all you:
awingers. Of course there wild
be a regular dance on Decem-
ber 6th.
CR 04-8 00K
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was observed. in Knox
Church on Sunday at 1.11,
Rev. Win. Morrison, •Brussels,
was in the Pulpit. kbasket of
flowers in remembrance of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Baker wove
placed there by the family.
Mrs, Stanley Fiecher, Mrs:,
Glenn Huether, Miss Alice T.
Forrest and tt•T. . MP!' r,n get
attended the Sectional meeting
of the W.M.S. held in Belitore
Presbyterian Church on Thurs-
day Afternoon, October 24..
Mr. L. H. Gordon is leaving
his week for Mexico where lie
will spend the winter, as
former years,
,On Samba- morning, NoVern-J
her S. Layrnates Sunday will. bet
held in -Knox March at
11 o'clock Mr. Cordell Walter~
will be the guest speaker and
Mr. Nelson Lodge, soloist, both
(lodericli. Men of the local
congragatien will also take par
Lions Present Cheque For Ice Fund;
D. D, Qovernor Attends Faenters' Night