The Brussels Post, 1964-03-12, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST, THURSDAY, mA4o.g 1:.o, 1964 POST PUBLISHING, HOUSE
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SHO T,
The. Queen's Hotel wore the
winners of the Lions NHL.
Hockey draw• on Saturday,
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01111 Con l ey of ieOrk , 6, Grey
erownsaip ha s purchased the Jas.
,Cardiff. Hafdivare Store in Ethel
4rd takes possession on April 1st.
te ,t•
Our Kansas Farmer and bis
troupe were the featured enter-
tainers at the Perth County Seed
_Fair in Stratford on March 11th.
Want a new spring hat? Buy a
-ticket for the Spring Hat Show
and Tea sponsored by the
Rebekahs. You may find your-
self the lucky draw winner of a
Lesitiionable new spring bonnet.
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Our "lamb-like" month of
'March began roaring like an
:angry lion on Tuesday, With
freezing rain followed by a
"blizzardy" snow storm. We are
'thankful it didn't continue.
Grey Twp.
Meeting held March 2nd,
Moved by Glenn Huether
seconded by Lawson Ward that
the minutes of the last meeting
be adopted as read
— Carried
Moved by "Kenneth Bray, sec-
onded by Laweon, Ward that we
'accept the tender Of H. F, Done.
gait' for crushing and hauling
r15,0,09,,, yds, more or less, of
gravel at 70c according to con-
'tract and subject to the approval
of the. Department of Highways.
-- Carried
Moved by Archie Marin second-
ed by Glenn Huether that we
accept the tender of J. E. Lamont
for warble fly powder at $4,50
per 15 lb. bag. Powder to be
delivered to the inspector, Fred
in Se:11(1m before April 1st.
— Carried
Moved by Glenn Huether
seconded by Lawson. Ward that
we hire Charles Fischer to spray
cattle at .09c per head
— Carried
Moved by Lawson Ward sec-
onded by Glenn Huether that
the Collector's Roll for 1963 be
accepted and the Collector be
relieved of further responsibil.
ity
— Carried
Moved by Archie Mann second.
ed by Kenneth Bray that we.
Iconcuri with the Agricultural
Committee of the County of
Huron regarding the Rae pro-
ZCLIXO,
5:11/
The regular liorticulturai
meeting will be held in the
basement of the Library on Mon-
day, March 10th at 2;30 p.m.
Tile president of zone 8, Mr.
Cliff Epps of Clinton is the guest
speaker.
A panel consisting of Mr.
Epps, Mr. Knight, Mrs. :O'Dell
and Mrs. Cudmore will speak on
problems in lawns and gardens
and answer questions Don't for-
get the questions for the quest-
ion hoi-,
Music, door prize
•=ei!1 complete the
All garden lovers are welcome,
HURON DEANERY CLERGY'
MEET AT ST. JOHN'S
On Monday, March 9th, the
regular, monthly meeting of the
Clericus of the Deanery of
Huron was held at St. John's
Church,
The 1Rev. H. b. Jennings cele-
brated Holy Communion at
10:30 D. in. fcillowed by a Ims-
iness meeting and dinner in the
rectory,
'Melville W.M.S.
The Women's. Missionary
Society of Melville Church held
their February meeting in the
parlour of the church with Mrs.
Win. Smith presiding.
Mrs, C. Lbrig had the Bible read-
ing after which Mrs. G. Evans
it`d in prayer. Mrs, 'W. A.
Williams introduced the new
study book, "The Christian Mis-
sion in Southern Asia."
The Ester Meeting will be
held On April 3rd,
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CARD OF THANKS,
My,• sincere, thanks is expressed
t o all those Wila remembered me
with gifts, messages and acts or
Mildness.' doriin,5; week's atter
my ityjnry. '
‘'e-ir thoughtfullness has been
w. r'eiated.
Mrs A. Thynne
—"CARD' OF —THANK-8
I wish-.to ,tie emiress my sincere *
hviks and appreciation to
lativeS, friends and neighbeolt%
who remembered me with cards,
treats. and visited me While I
77as a patient in Winghtim General:
imspital and to those who helped
.out at home, your kindness will
'always he: remembered.
own rd PliirteCitt
N (to t
Thu ladies of Meiviki Mita
hit-4pg ll r30hF. Sale 01}
vieff milk IV* 1030:
MI:wed by C. McFadden, sec-
onded by Wm. Stratychuk that
the )'Ininutes, efethe meeting of
read.
Carried
Moved by Hank TenPas, sec-
onded by C. L. Cousins that S. E.
Rutledge and Gordon Grant be
granted building permits as per
applications
•-- carried
Moved by C, McFadden, sec-
onded by C. L. Cousins that the
Reeve and Clerk be authorized,
to sell lot 259 in the Village of
Brussels
— Carried
Moved by Wm. Stratychuk,
seconded by C. le Cousins that
the Clerk apply to the Depart-
ment for the balance of 1963
road expendituree
- Carried
Mewed by .Wan. Stratychuk
seconded by 1-1, J. TenPas that
.he accounts as approved be
paid
PUC, street lights 168.21
J. M. McDonald Lumber
material 3.91
Bridge Motors, gas and
snow removal
Machan lidwe., material._
Glenn MoKefcher, sand
Brussels Coal Yard
tie]
Thos. Garniss, repairs
Alvie Higgins, sander
E Beirnes, snowplowing._
Gordon Workman, labour
and material ..... ..
MoCutcheon Grocery
groceries
Sam. Sweeney, snow, 4
removal ........ ..... • ...
MeKillop Twp., relief
Dr. Stephens, medical
services
Provincial Treasurer,
insulin
Douglas J. Callander, Feb..„. ,,„„
330.75
determined not to let this recur.
Wingham fell under this deter-
inmation to a 5 - 0 defeat. The
scorers were. Ann Lowe, Bonnie
Workman, Darlene Machan, and
Marlene Jacklin with two count-
ers,
The final game of th3 series
was played off Saturday, March
7th. This game was very similar
to the first in tnat it was a
close checking contest which
resulted in a scoreless game.
Brussels won the Women's
League Championship in that in
case of a: point tie goals wou.d
aecide the winner.
They were presented with the
trophy donated by the
P & W. Transport of Blyth.
All the members of the team
deserve hearty congratulations.
them *perform.
If in shopping you have a pref-
erence for certain stores, be sure
to.checl: and see if you must do
your week end shopping on Fri-
day or Saturday. The usual con
troversy about remaining open
Friday or Saturday night is again,
waging. We note other towns
e have the same problem.
The prize lists of the Ladies'
Division of the ,East Tinton
Agricultural Society are now' oft
the press and available 'from the
secretary, W 1W O. Jas. air, R.R. 5,
Brussels, or at the office of the
Brussels Post.--Tbe, mete lietT
offers attractive competitione
featuring new'„ 'Cle,seeti and in-
creased”' 'prize —money 'in- some
sections. Get yoUr list now and
be prepared for the 1964 Fair.
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The Brussels 'Figure Skating
'Club, organized this year, will
,present their first ice show
here on Saturday, March .28tn,
under the direction of the in-
.%tructor, Miss Faye Love. The
local skaters will be joined by perty
guest figure skaters. We are - Ca rri 3d
sure everyone will enjoy seeing Moved by Lawson Ward sec-
onded by +Kenneth Bray that we
exempt from taxes Npt lot 3,
Con. .18, assessment $800, owned
by the County of Huron
— Carried
by Lawson. Ward sec-
Kenneth Bray that all
accounts he paid
— Carried
Moved by Archie Mann sec-
onded by Glenn Huether that we
do now adjourn to meet again on
APriNth or at the call of the
Reeve
The following aeeounte were
paid:
Frank Cowan Co.; insur
ance, general account .., $619.59
Federation of Agri.
- 930.74
Wilbur Turnbull, collector, j
V
and cocchange ...... .
Nursing Home
Feb. account
Queensway Nursing Hanle
'Fele- account
Twp of Arthur, reilef
Tisit d n k liinnre..,Traspor
ing welfare, account
Dr. .T. Bruce Spence,
welfare accoept
, Relief account
('t}, R. Dunbar, to Rural
Moved
aided by
approved
'Shi rt , COliVeT1 VI On 1, fp I
66.75
17.31
rot ,25,9t,1
35.00
25-00
50.00
52.25
60.00
MAN
and lunch
afternoon.
BRUSSELS GIRI4S!, BROOM! BALL TEAM WIN.
CHAMPIONSHIP- BiliCS4-Air SEMI-FINALS
— Girls Broomball
Brussels Council Brussels girls scored a real.
The regular meeting i• of the upset on March 3rd agaAnst
.Village Council was., held our Wingham X. The first game of
-dar'cli 2nd, in the Municipal the
, Play offs 'ended in a two all
February 3rd, 1964 be adopted as tie but the Brussels team were
Office, all members being pre-
sent. ,
BriieeelS 1SOliool Board,
loan' • — . “ 2500.00
Receiver . 'General, fa:v ''' 'i
CtOdlieti,011,,.-1. . . .. : ........ 4 ,.......- 128,90
Post ()Hide, UIS . ,.... 12.64
+Gorden $tilee„, garbage again. April 6, 1Q64 or at the call
eolleclion . .... .....-- .... „ ... 120.00 of the Reeve: ,
nietAqp al H. s Tennis I j (1. Mrtaitet, ' W -1:1-te,arKrilen°g
The nesting adjqltrned on
WO ' s Win. fitfRtfiiiiitliri t.et ToPfIV!PY6 (31tilk
nursing account
Wes "Budnark,-,,snOW
removal •
Geo. Mutfee, Offide fuel , 73.68
M, & ii. Auto Wreckera
winching tree .. . ... 13.00 rsee e winning team, well, we
haye a winning team, so lets see
more spectators when Brussels
'etlayeeeatee home the next time.
Barry Currie
Boys Broomball
The first game of the semi-
Znals between Brussels and
Belgrave took place on March
,5th in Brussels. This game was
fast, close checking, and very
difficult to score in. ' Wayne;
Lowe scored the only. goal in.
the game. This gave Brissels
a one to nothing lead in the
series,
Due to warm weathar the
12.00 second game was played in,
Brussels on March 9th. Barry 7.93
7.50 Currie scored midway in the
first halt to give Brussels the
eees6 the lead. Belgrave came right
11.50 back minutes later to tie it up
25.00 while Brussels was a man short
125.00 clue to a minor penalty.
.,. The score was, a tie at the end,
173.70 'ef regulatibte time. Under mutuaL
agreement a twenty minute period
14.80 of overtime was to be played, with
• I the first team scoring to win the.
156,cle I game. Barry '•Machan scored the
2146 winning goal with less than, five
minutes remaining in ,the over--.
8.00 time zP..er194:,:i
This gave Brussels the series
'eel in two straiglet.. Every player
will ... agree,., that Belgrave was
plenty of opposition,
Brussels will go on. to the
6.00 ,.'f'nale __against either Wingham
or theTenth Line. They say that
spectators will only come out to.