The Brussels Post, 1966-12-08, Page 1PAO A Year Lu Advinee BILUSSSLS POST, THURSDAY, DEC. Stif, 1966 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Brussels Ladies
Team Entertained
A party was held at the home of
Maxine Morrison on Pee, 3, for the
Brussels Ladies softball team.
At this time a drnW was made
on an electric blanket.
the winning ticket was drawn
by Sandra Fischer of Wingham
and the winner of the blanket
was Mrs. George Bridge of Brus-
sels,
Many thanks to all those who
bought tickets' and aided in the
fund raising campaign,
Do your Cht/stmeS Shopping in
Brussels Santa Mitts Day, Sat.
Dee: .10th.
MRS CONSTANCE WAMSLEY
Mrs. Constance WAtxnsley, 60,
London died at St, Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, Thursday. Suviving
are her husband, Earl, Morris
Township; two daughters, Mrs.
'arry (Constance) Brooks, Chath-
am; Mrs. Lorne yErlene) Draper,
Morris; two. SiSter(4, Mrs. Violet
Wilmott, Toronto; a brother,
Percy Drysdale, Oshawa, The
funeral service was held at the
D. A. Rann funeral home, Brus-
sels at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday.
Burial was in Brussels cemetery.
LEELAkb N. PROCTER
Word was received here Wed-
nesday, Nov, 30th of the sudden
passing of Leeland Procter,
07, in Douglas Memorial lioepital,
Fort Erie, as the result of a fall.
He was formerly a native. of Met-
ris Township and had resided hi
Brussels before moving to Port
Colborne where they lived for a.
number or years moving to Fort
Eric in 1961. He was married to
the former Margaret Campbell of
Morris Township who 'passed
away in December 1964. He was
survived by one sister, (Lulu)
Mrs. Walter Kerr of Brussels
The service was held on Satur-
day, December 3rd at 3 p.m. from
the D. A. Rann funeral home,
with Rev. Allan Johnston of the
United church conducting the
service. Interment was in Bran-,
don cemetery, Selgrave. Pall-
bearers were High 'Campbell,
Jerry Barrett, Alvin Jones, John
Kerr, Alvin Logan and Frank
Workman.
BOWLING NOTES
The top position has now
changed teams.
Mel's Can-taros
Marilyn's Malibus
Nick's Nichols .....
Davie's Sting Rays
Marlene's Tornados
Jack's Jiggers
Ladies' High Singles
Marlene. Rutledge
Karen Hastings
Elaine Nichol
Ladies' High Triple
Marlene Rutledge
Elaine Nichol
" Karen Hastings
en's High Singles-
Mel MOArter ,s1.1i•••iii
Jack jiggles
Bill Itutchinson i•••"4604•6
John C.iotisinS
Men's High Triple
Mel McArter • 627
David Hastings 566
Allan Nichol 527
Substitutes
Willis Knight tor Ted Elliott
Ann Loire for Velma Stephen-
son
tiFAR Yi!HEAR'VE!
Dance to the great beat of the
Prise-tiers on Saturday night, Dec.
at the Brussels Legion Hall
from 9.00 to 1,2.00 p.m. Adinis-
sion is 81,00 single and tl.:75
couples. Yon will he the unrison+
ers' of an enjoyable evenings
MISS ALMA JEAN. HULL
A memorial service was held
Sunday afternoon in Melville
Presbyterian Church for Miss
Alma Jean Hull, Reg. N,, who
died Thursday in Nlairobi, Kenya.
Funeral service was conducted
there Saturday and she was
buried in Africa. She, was born
in Kitchener, a daughter of Ar-
thur and Mrs. Hull but moved to
Con. 5 of Morris Township with
her parents at the age of seven,
She attended school at SS 3,
Morris, and I3russels Contin-
uation school and graduated from
Hamilton General Hospital, in
1950. She spent three years in the
nursing profession, part of it in
FIngland. in 191 52, she entered
London Bible College, graduat-
ing- in ,1956. For the next five
years, when she *as not on nurs-
ing duty, she worked as a nurse
and counselor in Sunday school
carups and Bible vacation schools.
In 1961 she took post-graduate
studies at the University of
Saskatchewan and received her
appointment to Kenya this year,
under the African Inland Mis-
sion. After only eight months of
service at Kijahe Hospital, sbe
became ill and died a week later.
She was teaching and training
native student nurses. Rev. H. T.
Colvin, Markdale, was assisted
in the service by Rev. Floyd
Shantz of Seaforth, who had
spent some time in the same mis-
sion field. She is suvived by her
narents. three brothers. Archie,
Wingharn; Charles, Welland;
'William, Mitchell; and two sist-
ers, Mrs. Harold ('Marion) Knox
and Mrs. Lawrence (Annie)
Edgar. Mimi Tovniship.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
The People of the community
wish to e.•aend their hearty com
igratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Raynara or Ethel who will
mark the 62nd anniversary of
their marriage on the, 14th of
December,
,Mr.„ and. Mrs. Bob Scott and son.
Glen of Woodbridge. visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell over
the weekend.
AREA 4H CLUB' MEMBERS,
AMONG AWARD WINNERS
At the torttitY'S 19th annual
aWards night in SeafOrth the
L. a Cardiff trophy for the
COMAY'S 4-ft Member
went to George Townsend of
11)1 Seaforth,
Among other award Winners
of this comlinunity were Graeme
Craig: RR 1, Walton; Katherine
Fear, 11.1t .9, BruSSels: and Gerald
Smith, RR 2; ;Brussels, who also
received a eeeitficate awarded
for the completion of 12 projects.
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN
The annual New Year's Eve
Dance, in Cranbrook Community
Hall will be held Saturday, Dec.
81st, tWatch for further partic-. iilars,
SANTA COMES TO
BRUSSELS SATURDAY
••,Vg
Bring the whole family to Brus-
sels Saturday. While the kiddies
meet Santa, enjoy a film, and
supers ised fun conducted by
Rev. A. Johnston, Mom and Dad.
Can S1101) and visit with their
friends.
Bring your gift list, with you
for the Brussels stores are chock
full of lovely and useful gift items
for everyone on your Christmas
gift list. Also all kinds of good-
ies for Christmas.
Morris Two. School
Board Election Results
The following ,are the results
of the Election in Morris Town-
sip on December 2 for TWO rep-
presentatives on the public school
board :
ELECTION RESULTS
Carl. Cowing 129
1
Bert Elliott 91
Boyd Taylor 58
(jar man Haines 34
Helen Martin, Clerk
TURVEY BINGO
WINTSMRS
Friday December 2nd
Regular Games
Jim Smith
Allan Nichol
Jean McNeil
Betty 'Bronson
Joe: Walker (Winghain)
Martha Logan
Ralph TravisS (2)
Mrs. Don WM:der
Mild amber'
Mrs, Albrecht (Wingharn)
Anne Lowe
Mary Lowe
Soria Wilson,
Kay Duncan
$15.00 Oath COOPS
Jim Smith and Dianne Willis
Ralph Traviss
7;Trs. 't'hris Fischer and Flayno
Dnor Pti±e-
Plifford Bray
NOW' AVAILABLE
The Thu Thum aiiiI arian Seri-ice
reirrrititt 00 of the TOOF now
ittiVe 4 talienlehairs. 4 hospital
het1S, 2 walkers. 2 sets erntebes,
and canes for its.e by the general
196G REEVE, COUNCIL,.
RETURNED TO OFFICE
The election here made no
change in .municipal officers for •
the coming year, Reeve Calvin ••
Krauter and the 1906 council
members were returned to office. •
It is gratifying to note that
almost 80(.'ro of the eligible voters
were out to the .polleS to • cast
1 heir ballots.
ELECTION RESULTS'
For Reeve:
Ca I vin Krao ter 233 •
• Herbert Stretton 193
;-"'cr
Lawrie Cousins 316
:Pick "Medutcheou 284
Ivan Cnin p bell 282
`Hank TenPas 268:
iorencc• (Ted) Elliott 193
MFLVILLE W.M.S.
The Christmas meeting of the
\VMS was held in Melville church
parlour on Friday. December 3,
at 2.30 b.m, with atrs. D. Heming
way in the chair. The ptogram
in the Glad Tidings was followed.
The meditation was read by Mrs.
John Yuill and the Scripture
readings were taken by' Mrs.
Hemingway and Mr. Black, and
prayer by Mrs. Heminway, Mrs.
Margaret Thompson sang "0 Holy
Night". The meeting closed with
a hymn.
airs. James Mair, condncted
the business part of the meeting.
The roll call was responded to by
a Cbr;stmas though; verse. Visits
on the sick and shut-ins were en-
nu met a fed. The nominating com-
mittee brought t heir slate of of-
ficers, The secretary's report was
given by Mrs. Matheson and fin-
ancial Pint roent by MrS„Tohn
Sneir The offering Was dedicat-
ed. Reparts of the year's work
were read by the different de-
partments. Naines were drawn
to Prepare boxes for shut-ins. An,
invitation was accepted to attend
the Christmas 'Meeting of the
rcw art Wednesday evening.
neeelitbet 7th at the United(
Church.
Mrs, Matheson read an an-
nOUneement, With deep regret,
of the death of Miss Jean HIM
missionary on the mission
Field of Nairobi, Kenya'. Miss
Hall arrived in Nairobi in. March
1.966 and commenced her dutiee
in Ki:taid. hospital, training and
sttpervisin:;native student nut,
eA, mom a brief illness of only"
ont""veek. her Writ passed,
on to its groat reward. Deep Sytat.
pithy was expressed and a. tii-
pa thy card signed by all teetrib-
ors was sent to her mother,
Airs
(Nirn from WikiS inettbeit
was sent to Mrs. Geminel'who:
is styli in Wingham hospital.
Tim mocting closed with tale
alt^ sal? Pertediction Lunch *as
<leered by the hineh committee
en d 0 :•eei ri I half hour enjoyed.
Do your Christmas shopping at
116ine this YfRiTil
SMITH GARNISS
Brussels United chureb, on
November 19th, at fon:1'7 o'clock,
Was the scene of the Marriage of
Joan Marie Garniss, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garniss of
BrusSels, and Richard Elgin
Smith, of Kitchener, son of Mr.
Malcolm Smith of Listowel and.
Mrs. Frank Plate, Kitchener.I
Rev. A. Johnston performed the
double ring ceremony. Mrs. Fred,
Stephenson. Brussels, presided at
organ and accompanied Mrs.
Margaret Thompson as she sang
"0 Promise Me" and ."I'll Walk
With God" during the signing of
the register.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was gowned In
floor length white silk velvet,
with. fill] length train, emnite
waistline, scooned neckline, and
lily point sleeves. She Wore a
shoulder length veil caught. from
a halo of seed pearls and car-
rier': a bonnet of talisman roses.
MrS. Brian Spence, Listowel,
was her Matron of bonete,, and
MaXine Smith, Kitchener, sister
of the groom, and Marjorie Hop-
`per, Barrie, cousin of the bride,
were her beidestriaid8 dreSsed
in emerald green silk velvet styl-
ed similar to that of the bride,
They carried baskets of yellow
and orange ehryaanthentinns.
Mr, Larry Morse; Listotrel,
cousin of the groom, Was NIA
Man. UShers. were Tlarry Ohat.
orati, LittOWel, and ,TarneS
n iss, BidisSelS,
The bride's: mother Were
blue corded jersey snit, bite the.
faille hat and black acCeSSories
With a White carnation corsage.
The girOOM's mother Note a
beige and brown French bro,
Cade Snit With hat. to match and a
white elitaretintheatim corsage.
The dinner and reception :was
held at. the Blaissels Legion Hall.
The bride's going away snit
was jade green With green and
white checked cape with hat to
Match, black accessories, and
wore a yellow chrysantheriturri
corSiige.
After a short trip to Yiagarti
Falls and Buffalo. N. Y. they are
residing in Kitchener.
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