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The Brussels Post, 1965-05-13, Page 1russets' $2.00 A Year in. Advance $2 THE BRUSSELS POST. THURSDAY, MAY 15th, 1065 POST PUBLISHING :HOUSE' Brussels. Council The regular ineeting of the Village Council Was held in the Municipal Office on May, 3, all member s being present. Moved by H. J. TeliPas, sec- onded hy J. L. Mc Cutcheon that the minutes of the meetings of April h 1965, and. April 13th, 1965, be adopted as read. — Carried Moved by I. G. CamPhol sec- onded by J. L. Mc Cutcheon that a building permit be granted to Fred Thuell as per aPPlication Carried Moved by C. L. Cousins, sec- onded by I. G. Campbell that we purchase a Luma-fax copying machine from Grand River Office Supply in partners with the P.17.C., the cost to be evenly split Carried Moved by H. J. TenAte, see- ended by C. L. Cousins that the accounts as approved be paid: — Carried Gordon Stiles, March garbage collection 140.00 13russels Post Office stamps. 5.0G P.U.C., streetlights 423.77 I. Art Henry labour 5.00 Gordon Stiles, Apra garbage collection 140.90 Grand River Offles, Suppy, copy machine . 271.56 Variprint Service, maps .. 11.95 Bauer Farm Equtp., snow removal 5.63 Douglas J. Callander, April Nursing Acct. $48.75 B.111.&G Telephone, rentals and tolls 20.85 Workmen's Compensation 1965 fees 79.92 Gordon Stephenson, repair to fire hese 4,00 Art. Henry, labour 40.00 H.C.M.O.A. 1965 fees 20.00 Receiver General, Tait deductions 21.83 Post Office, U.LS. 5.40 Mid-Western. Develop- ment Assoc. 1965 fees 50.00 Moved by H, J. TenPas, sec- onded by C. L,Cousins that we join the Mid-Western Develop- ment Association f or the year 1965 — Carried Moved by I. G. Campbel sec- onded by J. L. Mc Cutcheon that we invite the Huron Coaity Municipal Officers Association to hold its Annual Meeting' Brussels for the year 1966 — Carried It was decided to put notices in the Post regarding the re- stricted sale and use of fire- crackers; a notice to dog owners regarding the running at large of tlOgs in the summer months. and a request by Council for a general cleanup. They plan to start IT painting tllA oirrm ftt Slate Of Officers Presented At Lions Club Meeting Lion. President C. Thomas pre- sided at the regular Lions supper meeting Monday night. Business included the decision to send a community retarded child to qummer camp, Delegates to at- tend convention, Lions C, Mend- den, Cy, Stiles, J. Armstrong jr., alternates, O. Parker, G. MicOut; cheon; R. Knight. Lion C. Park-. er reported on tile Crippled Child- rens' meeting in Clinton. Suit of the Month Draw winner, Cy, Mule ray, Goderich, The following slate of officers was accepted as pre- sented: President liank 'OenPae 1st Vice George 110tutter 2In1 Vice Leonard Meehan 3rd Vice , Calvin Smith Directors Calvin. Krauter, Gordon Stiles, Gordon Work. man, Jan van Vilet Secretary Jas. Armstrong Jr Treasurer Cecil Parker Lion Tamer Cecil McFadden. Assistant .. ...... Selwyn Baker Tail Twister „.. Geo. MealiteheOe Assistant , Gordon Stiles PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs Florence Gibson ' and family of London, were weekend guests With Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson and family. Mrs. D. Higgins was in Brus- sels over the weekend attending the burial of 'Dr. R. W. Stephens in 'Marton at 10 a.m, on Satur- day ?dray sth. Mr. and Mrs. ErneSt bourch- esne, Donna and Doreen and Tviss Diana Donnithorn of 'Whit- by spent the weekend with friends in. Brussels. :Douglas Huether, son of Mr. rirul Yrs. Ronald liue.ther, is a. patient in the Hospital For Sick Children, Toronto, Ont, Winner 'of the C.P.T. Fund of Brussels Rebekah and Oddfel- lows lodges was Mrs. R. 13ronson., 4-N Tractor Club Elects Officers The regular meeting of the Brussels - Exeter 4-H Tractor Club was held on May 5th in the Agriculture Board Rooms, Clinton. The meeting Was opened an& the election of officers was held, President Vice President Sec.-Treas. Keith Press 'Reporter Don A ft or the officers were the manuals were handed date was set for the meeting. The meeting was el osed. atiproaebe5 to the- Village. I fl. T<ranter Wm. It, Ring iffIrffri • Ifft( Export Packers Storage Building Damaged By Fire Fire, allegedly started by children, broke out in a storage building at the rear of Export Packers, at approximately 5:30 p,m, Friday, Tile stubborn blaze, which Staxted on the ground, floor, spread rapidly, destroying a large quantity of eggs crates and pack- ing material, took the Brussels Pire department several hours to extinguish. Dense smoke hamper, ed their efforts to quell the fire. Just previous to the fire at the Export Packers fire was, dis- covered in two cars at the near- by McCutcheon Motors. Paper had been put into the interior of the cars and ignited. It was for- tunate that it was noticed in. time to prevent too much dam- age, Horticultural Meeting. Monday, May 17th The regular meeting of the Horticultural Society will be held,,fn the Brussels Library on 'Monday evening May 17th at 8 p.m. Roll Call is: Bring spring flowers or arrangement. Guest speaker: A garden expert. :Everyone welcome. ,,•11•1••• CRANBROOK Cranbrook W. I. The MEW meeting of the Oran- brook Women's Institute was held. in the Granbrook Community Centre, on TueSday May 4th at. S:30 p.m. The . meeting opened with the Opening Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and the Lord's Prayer. The roll call was answer- ed by telling, my worst mistake in cooking. The motto, a house depends on the depth of the pocket book , the home on the depth 'of the heart, Was prepared by Lena Noble ana read by Mrs. Glenn Huether. A committee to look after the Pall Fair display are Mrs. Allan MrTaggart, Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs.Clare Veitch. Vegetables with a Flair was the first choice for the adult training school and Hats for thg second choice. The bids trip ' to Bright and .loone was discussed. The guest speaker, 1\11r. Medema, gave an interesting talk and showed samples of upholstery fabrics, drapery material and carpet samples. A delicious lunch was served by Miss Lena Noble, MTs. lt,te McIntosh and Mrs. C. Veitch Don't forget the Cooking School in Oranbrook Community Centre May 1.9th at 8:30 p.m, with yrs. 0004 P1117,es ad* rinfffiltilri '06 * At C.N.R. Depot Second Break-in The C.N.R, station here was forcibly entered on Satur- day evening, This is the second break-in at the station in the last few weeks, Nothing of value was taken either timee. An office wlndoW was broken to gain entry. The Wingham Detachment of the O.P.P. investigated. GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MEETING Meeting 'was held May 3rd. Moved by Archie Mann second- ed by LaWson Ward that the minutes of the last meeting be adopted as read — —Carried Moved by Glenn Huether sec- onded by Archie Mann that we approve the request of the• Grey Township School Area Board to issue debentures in the amount of $39,000 to finance the purchase of school buses, subject to the approval of the Municipal Board. -- Carried Moved by Glenn Huether sec- onded by Archie Mann that the Municipal Corporation of the. Township of ;Grey approves the request of the Public School Board of Wallace Township. School Area for the issue of de- bentures in the amount of $50,000. by the Corporation of the Town- Ship of Wallace for the puchase of school buses — Carried Moved by Kennett' 'Bray sec- onded by Lawson ward that we instruct the Clerk to prepare a By-Law to remove certain lands from the Township School Area of Elm.a Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray seo ended oy Lawson Ward that v:e pass By-Law No. 9-19,65 as read a first and second time to acquire and renovate Union School No. 4 for a Community Centre under the Confederation Centennial Act 1962-63 0-- Carried Moved by Lawson. Ward second- ed by Kenneth. Bray that Stanley Alexander's agreement for the Dump on North. West Part of Lot 24, Con. El for the sum of $100.00 per year commencing May 1905 Carried Moved by Kenneth Bray sec- onded V Ward that we accept an application for a loan in the ninenint of $1,800 and an application for a loan in the amount of $3,00p under the Tile Drainage Act k.,arried Moved' by Kenneth Bray sec- onded by Glenn Huether that all approved accounts be Paid Carried Moved by Lawson Ward sec- onded by Areliie Mann that we do now edjourn to Meet again nt 41,1111 p,m• T'W et the Help Beautify Your Village "Untario's Prettiest Village" is what Brussels tells those enter- ing this Municipality. The council is requesting that all, residents of BrusSelEf do their best to make this assertion a truthful one. They are starting by brightening up the signs at the approaches to clur village and the LionS are also re-painting their signs, The Horticultural Society are more than doing their share by planting and maintaining beautiful floral displays adjacent to public nuildings and a number of flower beds elseWhere that contribute much to the attractive appearance we want throughout the summer and fall, It is up to every resident to their part, now, 'by tidying ug their property in a general clean- up campaign. Where possible it would be a good idea to add to the beauty of their grounds with fiewers. Let us all get behind this effort to make Brussels as attractive as possible to visitors as well as a lovely spot in which to live. call of the Reeve — Carried paid: The following accounts were Ontario* Hydro, Moles- worth street lights 15.42 Town of Seatorth, debent- ure payment, High School 930M Huron co. Mun. Officers' Assoc. .membership fee '20.00 Hiemstra Nursing Home April acclunt ;Herne April Acc't 86.25 Queensway Nursing 116.25 Twp. of Arthur, March Relief . Supplementary Aid Cminty of Huron, refund Jali Nursing Home account The Post Publishing House n.dv. Auditor's Report 37.00 Stanley Alexander, Dump rent 100,00 Elwood McTaggart, main, fire dept. March and April 12.00 Allan Dobson, garbage col- lection Ethel Village 14.00 Bob Pearson. replace biulbs, Ethel Village 8.90 'Fried Smalldon, warble fly Inspector fox 831„10 n bounty C. AottntsStevenson, fox b Roads & Bridges Clifford R. Dunbar Reeve Thivthe M. Cardiff -- Clerk Graeme Craig Ken Oak Strang Storey elected out next then 16.82 8.90 513.(10 52.0t: 1,591..16