The Brussels Post, 1968-09-05, Page 1sets
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MED
SCOTT At Riverdale Hospitat i
Toronto; on Tuesday, Senteitthett
3rd, 19(18, Jean :Elizabeth. Scott,
in her 11)th year, R.Osting at the
11.. A. Rana Funeral Tiome, Plm-
sets, where Hititsion held
Tiitirsday SOP tetia ber 5th, at
nOtt, interillittet hi BitatietS'
tiOrtieterY.
CRANBROOK
The regular morning Service
was 'hold on Sunday, following
two weeks without a service, Rev.'
C. A, Wimi occupied the pulpit,
Anniversary Service
'the Anniversary Service will
be held on October 6th at 11 alio
with Rev. C. A, McCarron, Bros-.
sels, the guest speaker..
Mr, and Mrs. Erect. ,Kilpatrick,
London, were renewing acquaint-
ances here last week.
Shower Honors Bride
Mrs. Larry Keffer (nee Patsy
Du ch arm e) was honor od with a
miscellaneous shower in the Com-
munity ,Centro, Au address was
read by Miss Shirley Bernard and
many beautiful and useful gifts
were presented to the new bride,
,The former Cranbrook school
has been sold by Mr, 'Urban
Buchan-no to Mr, and Mrs.. Zehr,
Of the Toront0 area, The new'
Owners expect to move in the
near future,.
Mr. and Mrs. flerald Hnether
and daughter Sandra, St. Cath,
orines, are holidaying with Mr.
and. Mrs, won, Hu eth er.
Sunday visitors with: Mrs. Mac
Engel included Mr. and Mrs. Don
Engel, Mark. and Tirrony, Wood-
stock, and Miss Ruth Engel and
Mr, Douglas Payne Stratford; Miss
Christine Engel, who spent the
past week with her aunt, returned
home with them,
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mo-
Eachern, Kim and Sharon Galt,
sPoht the holiday weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Was Me-Eat-them.
Aiming teachers returning to
their schoOls are 'Aliss Nate Me-
Nabb to Temiskaming, Miss
Beverley Evans to Kitchener and'
Brian. Evans to Scarborough,
Miss Moline Smalldon, Knelt-
otter, spent the weekend with Mr,
Fred Smandon,
Garry :h)vans and Danny Pear-
son, Ethel, arc on a motor trip to
the 'Western Provinces.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Pfeifer;
Elikabeth, Terry NoWhigging, and
Mr, and Mrs.. Gordon Engel and
family spent the long- weekend in
the Whitton area.
Mt. and Mrs. Tom Consitt and
boys, Varna, visited on Sunday
With Mrs. Stuart. Evans.
Congratttlations to Mr. and Mrs.
-Wayne Smith (Gayle Eitige,D on
the arrival of a son in ListoW4
Hospital on Septehiber 1St;
REV, ALLAN JOHNSTON
ACCEPTS LONDON CALL
'li tre \% Allan Johnston of
brussels Unnett Church has
accepted it call to Richard's
Memorial Vnited Church, London,
Richards Memorial is a large
new suburban church with 600
faminos with osop people connect'-
ad with the congregation,
Alt% Johnston assumes his tieW
pastoral ditties on October '[St.
ORWELL. S. ELLIOTT
Orwell S. Elliott, a resident of
Brussels for the past 30 yopars.
died in Victoria Hospital, London
in the early hours of Sunday
morning.
Mr. Elliott was taken to Wing,
ham Hospital early Saturday
evening later being transferred to
Victoria ;Hospital, having suffered
a brain hemhorage.
Born in Grey Township in 1.911.,
he was the Soil of the late 'George
W. Elliott and Hannah Mills,
Coming to Brussels in 1938,
after five years of overseas
Servic,e he was employed with
Swift Canadian before entering
the garage business here, At the
time of his death 'he was working
for Standard Products, Mitchell,
Ontario, in the capacity of Main-
tenance mechanic.
He was a member of Melville
Presbyterian Church, the Bens,
sets branch of the Royal Canadian
Legion, St, John's Masonic Lodge,
and had served this Villago as a
members of the council for five
years.
Fte is survived. by his wife, the
former Elizabeth Pear, 011.0
daughter, Dorothy, at home;
two brothers. Dick of Paltnerston
and George of: Brussels.
The funeral, service was held at
p.m. Tuesday, at the :D. A, R 41ln
funeral home- conducted by the
Rev, 0 A. McCarron: of Melville
Presbyterian Church,
Pallbearers were Alex' Pearson.
(,braid Gibson. Calvin Kranter,
Hank FAO, Russell Hall and
Sam Workman.
Flower hear'er's were four:'
nephews, Douglas Elliott, Donald.
Douglas Colcothoun, and
David Coh-lithOun.
Interment wag in BrUsSelS coin'
etery.
nride,Elett
1.HC.P.Ored by Sh6wer
Miss 'Entices Cardiff, br'i 'de'
elect. was guest of honor at a.
shower giren for her by neigh-,
hours. friends ;tad rolatiOes,
• The library morn was suitably
decora t ed for the occasion on
Tnit rsday eVe Imo
Miss •cotqtrr. was shovoted
with many beautiful and useral
gifts ror which she expressed her
appreciation,
PEOPLE WE KNOW
John Flooyer, London, spent: the
holiday • Weekend at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Norman
tioover,
Mr. Scott, principal of Brussels
Public. School, returned last week
from, a fi,micailon trip to Moxleo.
Mr, and Mrs, Nornian Snyilh of
Borden, Sask., ore at file Smith
bailie here,
Mrs. to Jermyn has retu rood'
lurrne.alter'spendi.ng a month. with
her .daughter. Mrs. Elelon Tucker,
and [amity, in Goderich•
Air, and .m.r• 4arl Watson, Miss
Marscene ••and Watson.• of
{.alt, visited their Cousins, Mr;
and Mrs, Watson Sholdice, last
week.
Mr. and. Mrs. A. Edwin :Martin
have returned from a vacation
trip to Victoria, B.C.„. and Yellow-
stone•Park,
Rev.. James peril° B.A., and
Mr. AV.ilmer Errington retarued
last week on the Empress • of
England from an enjoyable trip
to . tilts; British Isles. •
Mrs. Gireta Ballantyne, Strat-
ford, :is staying with Mrs. M,
liallantyne who recently returned
home from hospital.
Mrs. Ross LawiesS of St.
Catharines was a holiday week
end visitor wiih Mrs. T. L.
McDonald and Mr. McDonald who
is a patient in Winglon and Dist-
rict Hospial.
'Holiday weekend vision's with
Air, and Mrs, Wilbur Taribull were
Mr. mid Mrs IaC It, Webor, Toledo
Ohio; :Mr, and Mrs. Neily flan; of
ehesepeake, Virg.; Mr. and MrS.
Harry Lewis, Wallaceburg; Mr.
and Mrs. AV, M., Cockburn. New-
market; Mr, and Jfr.. Mae Lart ,
and Aft., Hugh Lane, Trot ,y wood and
INTV„Io]n Lane of Port Elgin.
0,P.P, REPORT
fail[-SSI4ThS On Friday. Aug-
ust. :RI. 11908, Prank Rutledge of
l',I.ussels, Ontario. who was west-
bound on County Road N'n. 1E1,
took a cougbing spell, and the
vehicle he Wait driving went info
the north ditch, struck a stump
and, side-swiped a. iroe. Mr.
Rutledge received minor injuries
as a result of the accident, The
Tractor-trailer he was driving
was damaged. to the amount of
$8000, Prov, Coast, W. R. Bell in-
ves t
ORitlY TOWNSHIP On Sun-
clay afternoon, David nvrcolvie
o r ot ioi ea t o w ho was driving' west
MI ('M] 011 1.2 Sideroad, Grey
1'01\1i:dill), saw a car comfit:). le
wards hint and turned into a ditch
to ovoid u croision, ills cm' re-
ceived minor damages as a re,
suit Prey, C'r u R, I 'Wittin,'
inveslir,aterl the accident
TAIT. On Tuesday
\u-nat 27. I9ti Ponald
Thempsqn of lltuovale, while
nerthholind on 11-1(i sidoroad
-Morris Towns'qp, met a vehicle
with hitylt fleetly. r Thornbson
BRUSSELS SCHOOL
ENROLMENT' INCREASED
It was back to their desks for
teachers and pupils on Tuesday
morning.
lour loamy mothers it was a
relief to lia.v(r their youngsters
hack in ma'honi niter the long slim-
Hier vacation, To know thin. at
least during school hours, they
were said and their mischief
'Would hi' controlled by som 00n
else for a change, was pleasant
indeed .
There was an enrollment
271 at Brussels ..Public School on
Tuesday, an. Increase of leer Over
las t. year. Thw reaching stall
remains the same.
Por the following
garlen students it was a 110W
Perieuce they were emharking on,
Their carefree baby days are
gone. They are on their way to
becoming adults.
Campbell,. Lyle
00:usins, Ke»notit
Drat:Wit, Juanita
Eixel, Peter
Hall, .David •
Hann a , Michael
Harris, Steven
Higgins, Kenneth
Johnston, Karen
Johnston, Paul
Alaehart, .Kathy
Maclum, Stephen
:Afa CTJ.tn.i, Iettnal !
AlcCutcheon, jilt •
M.cCutchoon, Karen
eLean, 'Karen
McLellan, Pauline
Nichol. Paul
Prior. riebra
Scott. .lames
Sholdice, Catherine
Ten Pns, Brian
Wa I son, Michael
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
Regular Caine's: Mrs. Parsons,
Pordwich; Mrs. l'olman,.. Wro:-
eter; Rill Austin, Sealorth, Mrs.
Illyth; Fred Olin. Wing_
Haut; :Mrs. LaRoso, Kincardine,
Mrs. Russell Greenley: Mrs, Tom
Potts, Listowel; M. Black, List-
(mei: Gerald (4011. 'Walker! On
111'*, 000, El 1,001)Jr„ Wroxoter;
Mrs, 'Doris Adatus, 'mys,
Lallbse, Kincardine: 'font Scott
ListOWel; Mrs, Simon lInber
:Mildinay; Mrs, Kocher, Ayton.
Mrs, A. Alox McMichael, Clinton;
Mrs. I Montgomery, Wing-
ham; Mrs, Cecil Yeoman: Wrox-
eler; War. Iftiber, Mildmay, Mrs.
Dustow, Mildmay: Mrs. Irene
Leitch, .K-incartline.
Share the 'Wealth: Mrs. berg
Riley, Wingham and Mrw. Torn
rotts. Listowel; .Mrs. Geo Driy,
Wingham. and Mrs. ittiss Green-
ley, Harriston.
$21 Special! Mrs, Geo. Hislop
Wroxotor
.Tarkpoi or $9:3: Mrs. Art Who-
vier, Wr()NPi ,T,
Door Pri James Ross. List-
°wet: 'Mrs, 'Wilfred Henry. 'Wing
ham: 'MrS. Sarah ‘nsiett,
barn: MM. 0(1(4 SivtotqR.
CNR CROSSING
FLASHER SIGNALS
NOW IN OPERATION
A %.vrwk crow has been
here fen. the past two weeks busy
installing the flashing light
signals and bell at CNR cros-
sing here. The installation of
this sr4tern. was ordorod last
February by the Railway Trans-
port Commitliia of the Cacjdian
Transport Commission, ft is an
int rica to pad rime-conSitining
Th., work has been completed
aml the protection system went
into operation 'Wednesday tnorn.-
ing.
it was the renewed application
by R. 11 SLE'., at the
request of rho local council that
brought attention to the Brussels
crossing which has been. regarded
as .dongereus. and bas been the
r4cono. of several non-fatal, • and
noinernas near accidents.
9 of cost of installin> . said
intotection or the :san' o,f $12406
whichever is the lesser shall. be
paid oat of the • railway grade
(Tossing fund, '12 14c.; of said
cost shall be paid by the County
of Baron and the balance of the
said cost by. the Canadian Nat-
ional Railwys. of the cost. of
maintenance nun operation of the
said protection shall he paid by
the Canadian National Railways
and of the said cost shall be
• paid by the County of Huron.
MELVILLE. LADIES' AID
The annual Pot Luck Supper of
the Ladies Aid. in begin the
Autumn term was held at the.
home of Mrs. Wm. C. Nina; on
Monday afternoon, Aug. 26th..
There were twenty six latlieS
present.
The prosidont. Mrs,. T:i..'ivans,
was in the chair and opened the
the meeting with a hymn and
edi tat ion.
'I']: seeiviary's report Was
given by Mrs. AV. Kerr; Pinancial
statement by Hit's Dennis; ''Bible
reading by Mrs, Gibson and prayer
by Mrs;•Mathoson.
The roll, call was responded. to.
by each tnember . narrating hoW
they spent their summer holiday
or reading a Orient instead.
illyinn -119 was sung. 'Mrs..
Matheson read a short biogra,
phical sketch of Dag TTarnmers-
ckjold, 1 N Secretary General,
wv 1tn died fit a plane crash in
Central Africa in September
19111.
Mrs. C. Dmiglas and 31.1%, J. Day
sun:' a duet. ''God Holds My
Toth rimy ".
The offerin was taken and the
business port or the meeting was
discnssod
The mizonb benediction closed
the tneetitil: and n
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