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The Brussels Post, 1966-01-06, Page 1$2.00 A. Year in A4vance RICHARD FREDERICK COX Richard Frederick Cox, Tilt.. 3. Brussels, at Westminster Hos- pita!, London, on December 23rd, 1905. Dearly beloved husband of Mrs, Lillian (Burgess) Cox, in his 70th year, Dear father of Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Poirier, of Wing- ham, and John Richard, of RR 3, Brussels. Pro-deceased by an infant eon, Arnold in 1927, He Is surviyed.11)y six grand.- sons, Kenneth, Larry, Murra.y. Jimmy, Brian and Bruce Cox; also two sisters, Mrs, Allan Smith, RR 3, Brussels, ante miss Amelia (Millie) Cox of Brussels. Mr. Coy_ wag, horn in Nepawa. Manitoba in 1896, but had lived in Grey Township since infancy. He was a veteran of World War I. Funeral. service was conducted on Monday, Dec. 27, 1965, at the D. A. Rann funeral home by Rev. A. H. Johnston, United Church, Brussels. Interment in. Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel. Pallbearers were Leslie Lake, Delmar Dilsworth, Glenn Beth- well, F)vercit Robinson, Gordon: Speiran, and Roy Patterson. Neighbours and former neigh- bours of the deceased. MRS. EDWARD BRYANS Mrs. Edward Bryares of Brussels died enroute to Seaforth District Hospital, on Friday, December 21st. The former Helen Jane Smith, she was born in Grey Township in October, 1880. She was the daughter or John. Smith: and Marion . Stewart. She married Edward Thereene at Brussels on. December 29th, 1909. They farmed on concession e, Morris Township end! they Moved to Brussels in 1963. Her hesband passed away in May, 1965:: Mrs: Bryans is survived by three eerie, Harvey, London; Stuart, Mitchell and .Tack of Bruse sets, and five grandchildtere The funeral was held on len, nary 3rd, from the A. Ranh. funeral borne; Brussels with. Reef. Allan jolipsten, of Brtissele Ufa,. cci Church, in. chrege. Pallbeateee Were Cleeetiee Martin, Wilbur Turnbull, James Sthith, Walter Beeeley, Deeglee Feasee and Ross McCall. FloWerbearers were the tong getenddneghters, Linda, Margaret, Berlin -ea, end teeVerley Bryane. Tritellenelit tOOR lililfle TIM M' Fq1111, — $2.50 ric.) HOLIDAY VISITORS Mrs. Donald Melerte and child- ren, Willoweiale, were in Brussels for New Years, Mr. and Mrs. Don ledger and family with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Higgins. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Miller of Labrador City, with his mother, Mrs. Thos. Miller, and other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Edgar and daughter Shelley with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy and family, Ottawa, with his parents, Mr. end Mrs. R. W. Kennedy. Keith Bone, Waterloo, Kenneth Done, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. ;John Austin and family, Scar- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bone and family, Guelph were Christmas visitors with. Mr. and. Mrs. 'Russell Bone. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perrie, Rev. Jas. Perrie Killam, Alta.; Mr. David Perrie and Miss Brenda, Breckenridge, Bluevale. visited at the home of Mr, and Edwin Mare tin. Miss Gwehdolyne Martin has re- turned to London to resume hen studies at Western 'University after spending the Chrietmae recess with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin. Miss Martin. won a bursary for her high aver- age of last year's work. Boxing Day visitors with Mrs. W. Edgar were Mr. and Mrs. Jcihn Edgar, Bradley, and Lori, George. town; Me. and Mrs. Don. Edgar, Kelley and Miehael, Rieheriond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Bence Edgar and Debbie, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs, .James Edgar anti Shelley, of Lisiowel. John Hoover, London and Syl- via. Hoover, Kitchener. spent. Christmas at their home; Other visitors at, the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Hoover were Mr, and Mrs, Orville Jones, Lticen, Mrs. Nellie Scott, Hensall, Miss , Louise Jones, London and Mr. Glenn Walters of Preston. Mrs. Adele Craig, Miss Craig, London Mr. and Harvey Craig and family, Wal- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pollard and faintly, Brussels, Mr. and eTrs. Gordoni Craig, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Craig and family, Searborough spent Christ- nuts With Mr. end Mrs. Tohn Slinpeon Christmas visitors at. the home Of Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Reim were Mr. and Mrs. now:. Johnston, Linda and Ruth Anne Johnston, (loOkseellite Wayne,Johnston, Port Credit; Gees Martin, Bretteliterfl Wendell Stiiith. Toronto; Mr. And Mrs. !low. Rater. Prater, Mary Beth reel Jay, Galt, else Mr, tied Mee; Ad! 'fin% .Y7irilti NW Curlirig Borespiel Held Here The results of the local mixed curling tournament held in. the Brussels arena on Tuesday, Dec- ember .2elle 1965, aro as renews: 9 a.m. Draw 1st. Geo. McCuteheon ,skip, and his rink 2nd Geo. Arulter, skip, and his rink Consolation Rev. A Johnston, ship, aml his rink 11 a.m. Draw •• 1st, Jac'lc McDonald, skip, and his rink 2nd; Ralph. Newsom, skip, and - his rink •• 'Bob - Mere i aeon. Skip, and • his rink. consolation • Results of the thigh Pearson Trophy Tournement held here en 'Dee. :.'9th. 1.965..were: 9 a,rn. Draw let, Jack Bowman, skip, and his rink . •. 2nd, J. Winghem, skip, • , and his rink COnsolation, Ahdy • Whethant, skip and liis rink Li a.m. Draw • .1st, :Bob Mcicague, Wingham, skip; and; his rink 2nd. Bill Harris, ski])e and; his rink Consolation, Clair Veitch., skip. and his rink The rink winning the trophy: Tack Bowman, skip, Jim Powman, Bill strafe-Omit, Sam Sweeney. HOLIDAY VISITpRS Mrs Grace McCallum,. is visiting Miss Beth Hoover this Week. Miss Ruby Smith, Teronto, spent ,Christmas with her uncle, F. Re Smith. Mrs. Jean MeGale. Termite, visited her cousin, Mrs. Murray Huether, on Boxing Day. elle Brian Ifuether began Men t Cutting School in. Toledo, Ohio; January .3rd, 1966. Mr; and Mrs. Larry Latin, Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith. and family and Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Wheeler and family with Mr and. Mrs., W. W. Smith. Chrieemne visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller were Mr. and "Mrs. Ray Miller and family, and Master Murray eennieter, all of Celt, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper end family of Kippen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and Joanne of Grey Township. New Year's visitors at. the some home were Mr. and Mrs. Ron White and ft-tinily, George- tewte Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sehluetee rififillY CRANI3ROOK Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler spent Christmas and New Year's in Ooderich with their daughter and sou-in-law, elle and Mrs. John Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. ('lent Steffler Jr. Variety Concert. Well Attended • The holiday concert in the Correunnity Centre was well at, tended and enjoyed by all. Glenn Huether was chairman and Mrs. Stewart Steiss presided at the niano for the evening. Sharon Stevenson gave the recitation of "Welcome" and juniors of the are presented an acrostic and songs, and a "Christmas Chain", Choruses Were sling by the sen. for eerie and 4-le. girl's and carols by al]. Accordian selections were played by Marie Lake and Bruce ;Knight, a piano duet by Bonnie and Bruce McIntosh. and piaii solos by Marie Veitch, and Will Perrie. Vocal solos were contrie, buted by Barbara Anne Dueh- tame and 'Warren Knight, and a duet by Sharon and Darlene Du- charme. Step-dancing numbers were given by Darlene Ducharme cud Nancy Knight. A skit was presented by Shirley Smith.. Elizabeth Pfeifer and ,Jo-Anne Dunn, and a, comedy number Murray and Robert Bremner. Pre- school children giving recitations included Heather McIntosh, Barb- ara Bradshaw', and I3eadleY 'Knight. The adult play "The ger and Better Baby Contest" af- forded many laughs. Those taking Dart were Mrs. Ross Knight, Mrs.. Bill Bremner, Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. Wilfred Strickler, Mrs. Doug Evans, Mrs. Leslie Knight, Ross Knight. Mrs. Harvey Smith, Har- vey and Joe Smith, Mrs: Geldwin, Knight. Mrs. Clare Veitch, Glenn Iliteteer, Charlie Lake, Bill Brem, ner. and Leslie Kregat. Correenere for the program were MrS;, MaC McIntosh, and Mrs. Gordon Engel. Mrs. Stuart Evens, Beverley, Patsy. Garry anti Brian spent their New Years With Mr. and Mrs, Jim Young. Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and, Shirley were in terOnto with, friends for the New Year week, end. Douglas had Spent the week in Toronto and returned home with them. Mrs. Donald Cotton is a patient I..istowel hospital.. R'v, James Perrie B. .A., who spent it week at his home in Grey Township loft last week role his ohnmo 7fllenl, Alberte, Brtosells Woman Honored On Ker 81st Birthday The family of Mrs, Ethel l, Huether were guests or Mr. and, )Mrs. 'Murray Mother in Brus- sels on Sunday to mark the occasion, of her 81st birthday.. Two brothers and a sieter were present, n a mely, floward, Strachan of Preston, Stanley' Strachan of Atwood and Mrs. Pya Davidson of RR 3, Listowel,. All of the family attended; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Evans, Kitch- ener; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hueth- er, Cranbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Deere Miller. of Labrador MY> Labrador; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian IMeTaggart, Brussels. Other guests Were granechid, ren. and great grandchildren, Priem novid. Joyce, and Joan, Huether; Heather Evans of Kfteh-, crier; Mr. and Mrs. .Terry Heer, Kerry and Mark, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huether, Lond- on; Mr. and Mrs. Herb :Kirkby, 'Woodstock; David Miller, Trent -University, Peterborough, and and Mrs. Don Achilles and nanny, Walton; Neil. M.eTaggart, Welk, erton; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mc- ' Taggart, Sebringville; Ruth Mc- Taggart, Kitchener; Mr. and. Mrs.. Harry Colulter, RR 3, Listowel, Mrs. Coulter is a niece. Thanks to Mary and Murray for a wonderful, family reunion. 1•1•0.•••••• ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Parker wish to announce the engagement of their daughter ' Judith Ann to; Thomas William Terbush, son of me. and Mrs, Thomas Victor Terbush, of Laverne, Oklahoma. The wedding to take place at ' Brussele United Church. Satur- day, January 22nd, at 4 pan. Receives Word Brother's Death Mr. John Rowland of Brussels; received word Monday of the passing of his brother, Z. E. (Kay) Rowland, of Detroit. Mich. Funeral Will take place on Fri day Morning; at. the Harris fun- eral home. Detroit, Mich. Mr. Rowland leaves to mourn. his Wife, Jean; two brothers. John of Brussels. George of Fimbro; one' sister, Mrs. Annie Murray of Woodstock, Ont. Mr. a nd Mrs. .Tobn Rowland tire in Detroit to attend thet funeral. flemeniber when inPoina tax 1Wis pahl only byl teeple Whet `lf•P'0 t') THE BRUSSELS POST, THURSDAY, JAN. 6th. 1966