The Brussels Post, 1967-10-26, Page 1A Year In Advance
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TH,z BRUSSBILS POST, THURSDA.Y, OCT, 26t1i, 1.967 POST PUBLISKING HOUSE
Altar Society Guest liee6erit9 i 0,13.G.M. INSTALLS
Rug 'Making Demonstration I 1.0.6.F, OFFICERS
GOOD NEWS FOR
THIS COMMUNITY
RooVo •Krautor has receiv-
bd Word that normal CNR service
•tVill lie restored immediately at
BianiSeid,
This is indeed good news for
pise who depend on CNR freight,
!axpress,. passenger and telegraph.-
facilities. In the past months a
great deal of dissatisfaction, has
been expressed at the inconven-
ience of the unsatisfactory service
provided.
It appears that enough valid
protest, backed by solid facts, can
get the desired results.
Apparently the "powers that he"
recognized the need of continued.
.Sertice here as was presented at
t he meeting held in Brussels some
Vi;eelca
. . At that time Robert *McKinley,
• ri-J.o. Huron), said it was shottil.
that Brussels had increasing
170:venues from cattle shipmenta
Intl annual station. revenue Was'
more than $1.47,001.
'Me, family of the late John
Stevenson wish to express sincere
thanks to all relatives. friends and
neighbours for their many acts
of kindness, for the floral tributes,
moitiorial gifts and tnessageg tat
fiViliPathv received during Our
Viciaiit Sad herea.Veinefit et rt
Idea t' inisimd and father.
Special thanks to Rev, Winn.
kvarYthing Fria deeply l'11)1'ed-
iiii•ed.
BOWLING NOTES
th tient one another hut Iucli
"• ' • Tihe teams are all trying hard
isn't alWaya with everybody,
Team Standings
Stedies, 45
41 jacles Streaks
Tie.V6
40
LepricOng;
Tied Caps
Mork! -
a41 es High Single
Dianne Fluelher
Velma. Stephenson.
ri tathe
Ladles High Triple
Elaine Nichol 124
.Tovee Kelly- 543
Dianne other St!
522 Faith Met-her.
Mena Hirsh Single
,Titre McNeil
Dave }fa F.; ti wigs
jack Higgins
Mans High Triple
:rim McNeil ., 751. ,,„„•„
Dave Hastings .... . ••
Ron Ffnether 6 1 S
Special Notice
Murray tows, who is bowling
fOr Marion Maelian, walked
atra7..- with elf the high, howling
3. games of 2'713. n27 and 295, with
gonind total elt 999 flong.4.09.t.11-
A m tiro:4e Altar Society
held a bazaar and Social
ing in the church. hall on Thurg-
day evening, October 19t11;:
About 1(4) were, present
eluding gnosta froth rennicoti.
List:mei Myth, and 1Wingliarri.
The thicharme sisters, :Darlene
and Sharon, contributed vocal
duets.
A demonstration on rug making,
given by Mrs, Wadel of Tees-
water, was the highlight of the
evening.
A blanket was won by Mrs,
„twin. Merner of Bayffeld. The door
Prize Went to ti ot from.
Listowei,
Lunch was, served by the ladies
of SI kmbrose.
Anniversary Seavice
he+, Gordon,
aaha guest apealter for the spe,CiaY
Anniversay service in. Kn(r.k
byteria n Church on Sunday,
October 22tul. at it aan, Special
music was provided by Mra and
Mrs. Fixel, T3rassela,
No Service
The Servide next SundtCY, OdE'
29, leas teen W'ititdraWn b'ec'ause
ann iversta Moiiittovif
Presbyterian, church tit
end S p ip, Rey C, A. McCaairOlf :
of iiritileels *ill bb, the' minister;
Perscinaii%
Mr, and Mrs., Toni Consid
boys, and Mt. and MrS. Barry
Taylor, Varna, attended the an-
niversary service and visited
with Mrs. SLafri Eva no,
Mks Maxine Snuillidail, ,
eneia visited her parents., Mr..and
ivirs. Fired Srnalldon,
Alex. Cameron ", is: a nitthent i.n
Laic:Wel T-Toapital, •
Congra tulti lions: . an
Mrs. Don •Tacklin (failada 'Patti)
on the birth of a son: iii St.
Iliary's Hospital,. Kitchener Oct-
ober 22,
. Tracy Lynn Jacklin, Blooming-
dale, is spending awhile with
her grand:Parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dunn.
BRUSSELS AREA
PART LEAGUE
Team Standings, Oct. 18
Nichol's Gang, points
9 i t L,O.L. ......, . .
The Greys
5th Line
archers
T.en's Gang
T'-sinners
'Jamestown
...... {/k/
'High Scora: ii dartf4, TtuFLfk, 116.11
1 •
The folloiving officers of West-
era Star Lodge No. 1.18 were
installed h' the District 'Donut:Y.
Grand Sinatei Charles Hay and
his staff from 'Fiefith41:
Jr, P. U. jack Mealutcheon
N C. Ronald Cardiff
0:‘ Bill Wheeler
R. S, Ross Nichol.
'F. S Allan McCall
Treas. Rae drawford
-Warden Mel McCutcheon.,
Con. Murray Long.
0, (I„ Clarence Pegelow
R.S.N.G. Robt, Richmond
Doug T-Temingway
John A. IlleCutcheon.
Robt, Prase!
"Wilf Warwick
TaS,S. Chas. Wilkinson.
Prank Wilson
• Musician Air Nichol'.
C, B. (1.1eii Bridge, ,
O.P. REPORT
A('
4-1 tviNAiz
tit 66 5! atiii, i'i is'. italloWeiefi 1
time When the 3./(Hiiip:StY.erS ciresd
np for an evening of /1;r1e* or
Ti-64. IloWever we note with"
regret that eaat? Fralloweieri time'
is spoiled by a small iiiit‘Vy',U of .
l'461Viffe. Citetcf
The Guild of chinch
held their October inee4iitig '
the church parlour em tn6s(-19.y
evening-, October 17th, with Mark
[(ranter in the chair.
The meeting opened by the
reading or a poem by Marg
Kraut:et. followed by hymn 191.
Kate Wilson, read the Scripture'
which was found in' ps'aini 95.
Barbara i\•inchan led hi prayer.
The topia on ThartIcsa,ivin,g Was
given by Marg Krauter, ITymn
02 was sung followed by repeat-
ing the Benediction ,
The business part of the meet-
itiF conducted by the Presi-
dent, Helen Elliott, Isabel Adams
noted as secretary in the absence
of Jessie TAttle,
THEY NEED SUPPORT
Support the local CNTT3
Campaign. T.eavo Mit' donation'
with II, T1. rotisIns, Bc gencrous,
von yourself may need the
training. heist the CNIR nrovidos
lift` his Mind
TURN BACK yckiik
CLOCKS ON1E HOUR
The end of Daylight Saving
Time for ON your has arrived.
The change actually takes.
placf:e at: one minute after twelve
midnight, Saturday;
TO make sure ytto will not be
n hour early for church. Sunday
mutating jc. would be Wise to turn
hack your tiniaaarteces one hour '
before retiring SatUrday night,
ChurCh,
P'0131:-E WE KNOW
r, and Mrs. B.tirold Bridge.
Colleen and Verne of PeachIand,
have returned to Brussels
whore he will join the staff at
Pridac Motors.
Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong has been,
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wilson
Tibbo fluid family In Ottawa ..for
the past three weeks,
\\To noticed recently in the
yraar ago column of the Wing-,
ham Advance Times. that Jack
Thynne (The NtanSaa Farmer)
was playing alt the Canadian
National Faahibitioaa.
Congratulation to Vernon Pros.
cott. son tit' Mr, and Mrs. Thos
Prescott, now a student at
Wa tort le 1Th verait y. wa s
presented with four Scholarships
during the LiSteavol Secondary
School oommenneniont exercises
Friday night. Theo wore: $40 0
Horner Memorial Scholarship, $15
Horner Memoriti1 SeholarShipt
41:-in \'\, .Tack Scholarship, and
fit Nelsen and Minim *Wallah
AWFifti iiP 1011(ifj
WALTON W.I. PRESENTS
VARI'ET'Y REVUE- TWICE
t. 'Variety Revue, presented
Wa rant comm u nity no.
.Friday' and Saturday OV'eningt.0a•
under the auspices of the Wallop.
i\)::;1 7:ashtsTa.istitqte. attracted ••
aPpron.iativo capacity audionee
Tho revue, presented by the,
young people of the comronnity,
was in two parts. the Children's
Fantasy anti Senior Variety,
Colorful costumes, on which..
the ladies had expended a great,
deal of time and of fort, . and
aoocial lighting effects, added to.
ihc attractiveness of the numb- •
erf,.
The revue was staged under the
direction Of Mrs, Jan van Vliet
who .wolcomod the an dine co
and expressed her thanks to all
who had aided in the preparation
and presentation.
Aoe om pa nista were Mrs. It.
ffnother and Mrs. N. McCavin.
Mrs. van Vliet, and the Walton
w.r., nod the young people are
to be congratulated. for the suc-
cess of their efforts,
Those taking, part included:
Master of Cermomes, Rickey
alai-Jona:to_
Chorus -- Brian Me- Welcome
c via. Steven Huethar„Tehri,
Ethether. Peggy Humphries. .Tulie
Make. Oruro Clodkin. "Soh A.:xtrna.n...
Children's Fantasy
Plower Dance -- Kim Hurd-
TAriea. Dehble yen Wet, Margaret
Shortreed, Susan Murray, Patti
SlaTionald, Anna-Watson. Susan
rT ,-Tuiefi,ri(”4, Janie(' Houston.
Teddy 14Par's Picnic David
Watson, Milky Sholdice. Murray'
Houston.
Fairy 'Ring Tanis van Inlet,
;Dianne Ctiodkin., Linda A a: tmaso
Mary Watson, Ruth Thamer.
Soldiers' Parade — Bruet Blake,
Jolni van Vlici, Brian Marta,
Paul Tin naphri es. Keith nark,
Poge ,r Timnpries.
Senior Variety
'Chorus Line — flail Travis,.
,FTeath.er McDonald, Sharon Marks,
Marie Nolan, Lynne McDonald,.
,,Lois Williamson.
cliarlston Dance -- jean Beam-
ue;',t t: (lathy McDthald. JoFem
"That's What Happiness: i5"
Gapior,.Group) Karen McDonald,
Sandra . Watson, Sherrill Craig.
Neil McDonald. Larry Walters,
Keith Williamson,
Song Medley -- Beverley Me,.
BecIcv Nolan, T-Teather
Joan Bennett. joyce
Blake, Pill Shortreed. Philip
„Bloke. Stephen Sholdice, Tom.
Williamson. Miura :kr ,
().i p. iirttimshionett Donee Settler c,r0
lied ennngll to bE' as quilt er.
ltta t it's even. worse to finlaX,
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OWN
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clea.nink th4.: Wens. damage buildings, vehicles and
gitkcak signs, etc, an a so-called I
Val:10'0'6%n Vrtnik. E;NGAGEMEI;Iff.
aged* "Yrop'erty dt. ittiY time is as 'rite engagement is annoitheedl
OFF11,11VOW, Last of ielai• Marie, daughter of MI*,
Ettilic4den, fifteen yonths W 41* Levi Birk and the late Mr, 'Birk,'
charged (of aftenceS under' titer • tO :Robert Milton Fraser, son of
Criminal Cede tiedatase they ° h;r r, OW Mrs. Milton Fraser,
damaged property for filit as' a „, 11 R. No. Brussels, The
prank. As .a result ;wedding' to folce place Saturday,
their thdligqileSS' acts, these fifteen' M.)venther 1Sth, 1997, at 3,30
youth People os0,' have ; odc•inek, at Palmerston United
'CR I MINA', RUC ORES.
Rev. GUEST
SPEAKER -AT ,U0i4,s, CLUB
1.ion. Rev. Doug, Fry of S'e'ar
forth, was the guest Speaker
regular meeting of the Brussels.
Lions Club.
Lion Vry gave an interesting
talk on the subject. "Man".
'rho speaker was thanked and
presented with a. gift by Lion.
Baker,
Tfw after (ginner sing song was
led by TAR Johnston.
The guess 'Wes 6 Votl. by Lion
has Knight.
Mon president Cal Smith re-
one((d A)1 dirool ors- and chair:
man of each rommittee to attend
;f: meriting the 11 OX t Monday night,
at his residence, '
A metfon thanka was Made irresponsible people (who are not , • Che (Taddes an' Brownies for youngstera) who thoughtlessly