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TUE BItteSSIee,S, POST, eilleltSleele Sleter 19th, .1968 POST PUBLISHING HOU lid
BRUSSELS GIRLS WIN
BRONZE KEDALLIONS
Tile Brussels 1 3rtinele of th
!loyal Canodien Les ion and the
leeessele Lions Club announce'
the whiners; or the leeinee eheltde.
10111 Air sweinenine' to the Senforth
Lewis Pool, They ere Nancy
Pearson and Joyce f fuet.her, both
of Brussels. These ;sees. under-
et and, are the only ones from 'title
area te aeltiove this .goal by earry-
big on wile swimming leseons
lessons spopeored by our organiz-
ations. '
Nancy. also 'won the junior Artie
tidal ResetraterY Award. It took
a lot of hard work. nil study this
summer for these girls. They arc..
to be congrateloted,. The difficult
written exam on the heart. and.
respiratory system as well as
swimming 12 lenghs of. the pool,
being ',wily a part of the test.
It is hoped that there will be
More interested children, trying for
these awards in the years to
Come.,
Majestic W. I. Exchange
Gifts With iTolland Group
The September meeting of the
Majestic Wommes Institute was
held in the library under the
direction of the Agriculture Com-
mittee, Mrs, Carl Hemingway ant
Miss Ella Pearson.,
Roll call was answered with
unusual recipe for vegetables.
The mate: "Get 'started; you
cannot plough a field by turning
it oVee in yam. Mind:" was Very
Capably given by Mrs. Leona
Connolley. A duet Was sung by
Miss Joyce Pearson and Miss Lori
MeCutcheon aceoinpanied on
the piano by Mre Walter lKerr.„
Soyce also 'played the guitar and
it was all very much enjoyed by
the ladies,
Mrs. Hermon De Vries told of
her most Peening trip back to
her homeland, Holland, She had
met wite the Hollond Institute
members and preeented them
with a 1010110mi cloth from the
Brussels group. This cloth had
been designed with the crest
end floral emblems by Mi's, Carl
Hemingway rind do itg,h tor Laurel.
The H611and group it tern ,sent a
beautiful serving dish back, to
Prose];; to he used at the In-
stitute luncheons. Tee hope has
been expressed that theee two
Institute groups may lie able to
keel) in 1(111011 as the years go Ily.
Mrs Mile Cuchnere, in her ueual
artistic Manner, showed the or-
tonging of flowers pricked from
her garden.
hits Glennn Stephelle and Mrs
Do VrIPS were named a committee
lotek after the group, display at
the fair.
AilYelle interested le esker]
attend the auxilfere NUM' at lb.e
ITItronView Rothe 'oil October 9th.
Arrengenitertte Were made to
attette the Centitty Rally at ("rats'
brook on (lefoher 7fh. A display
Will be entered iii the hobby evert,
Mee Wolter Y'C'Oii tine We. Teel
tleplelere e lse le, l e , eeeeee e le,ite
11fle 'fine eiegfeie
THOMAS RYAN
elionves a former
eetedent lit Brussels, died 711 Vict-
or's llosieitel Loinlon, Tintedite
eenber 1111111.
I le v. es ii net km of ,Morrie
Townehip, a sea of the late Mr,
'I homes .ltyan.
:'eye' ; we ere 'me son. Ine,vard
Bluevele: line daughter. :Usti.
Prose teltelelonf Meelonn. N'iag-
the rested et the I). A.
Rent, funeral home with reline-en
muss iti St. .euthroee Roman
I 'AMA it. Iii:311 11.111. ,in
lvf.s in se. Ambrose
cemetery, There e-ere prayers
the newel]. leinie at 9.30 p.m. (Ill
rsdo y,
.Pallbenrers were La \\Tepee
.1.1ynn. ;Joseph ityan, Larry \ V-OF,P11-
berg. WM. King Sr., Allen Mee:
eercher..
4,31q1f0.111.9.1.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
lien McNeil Jr., took his 1931
Trent to 'Kitchener oe Sunday te-
ottends the showing or antique
ears,
Mrs 'Tleigar Ilolling,er and Mr.
and Airs Larry Scheel! of Fruit-
land Were recent visitors with Mr.
and leirs WI'iI. Petrie,
David Cowing entered the "[See
vers'ity of Guelph last week, He
is enrolled in the R Se. (Agr.)
course,
lba Meleonold a 11 end oil the
4th annual Canadian Open Sheep
Dog Trials at. (Irene Form at
Ponds [Toad. etr. Mc Donald s'aid.
tho Avork of those dogs was rentiz-
ing nue' a delight to watch. These
trials a 1'2 al yearly event well
worth attending.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston
of Boston and Mrs, he Gillis of
Goderich have' been visitine with
Airs. .Tames S, Armstrong. nud
Mr. and erre. isimeher et
Cranbrook l Or \VPIqi"Ond
11 North Bay and Soul(' Ste. Marie.
Wm. eeenchull had the (Ire'-al
Chempion Yorshire Boar at Strat-
ford Psis, lie ens also awrirdeci
prizes in n number of other swine
elneses. Samos Fritz was also
.e.inner in swine at Stratford.,
Gerald Smith or e Brussels,
was chosen grund chtimpion
shewmnu rind wss presented with
the Howson rind Howson trophy
(luring file judging at. Neill fair
on Tuesday.
ee eeelee we ep y, whe
teener of a hardware store here
iiterriber of year's ago w•aS renew.
tee. acquaintances in Brussels this
week. lie ie now refired, living in
Essex. • •
Miss Ann Mete:01'0)er. David (low
bee David Iniether„ Terry ;Item-
steel and Gordon Rutledge, 19e8
ftroduntes of Winglinm District.
high School, have begun their
new studies .at the riliverettY
Guelph.
Rolle.
After singing "Cod Sew, 11101
Queen" end the institute Grace
1 eery toety eels served by
51i c. elerle I.VleTeesetel, TO-el
010 .11111,11 ill}'rti'l
FORTY YEARS SERVICE
HONORED $"Y STAFF
Mr. C. 'Parker, •Initneger
1;rusis(..,IF• Brzinch of the Canad-
ion Imperial Bunk of (7.ornmerce,
eelebraied the anniversary of 40
yours of banking service on 'Tues.
day. September .17th.
The members of his staff pre.
:witted him with a Nike. A staff
pier:ore was taken by \V. J. :\lyles
to murk the oecosion. NVe hope he
will enjoy hie remalning years ii!
banking,
JACK MURRAY ROSS
..lack i\rerrttY Ross. 1 11 ;t) Fels-
.% le \V P.A., Prestnn died Monday in
't. Joseph's hospital in Hamilton,
1. was 10,
elle Ross wes born in Grey
Township near llrussele, He had
resided for I9 years in Preston
He was employed at Royal Metels
Corp, Ltd. in Galt. fee was
member of St, Andrew's United,
Church in Preston.
Mr. Ross was predeceased by a
hroleter Alex in 1944.
Surviving are his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Murray 'Ross of Brussels;
his wife. the former Wininered
Bell; five eons, Alex ;Timmy Randy
lack Jr.,. and Roneld; two daught-
ers Gloria and Darlene: one
lar6ther. Wilmer of Preston,
The funeral service tves
eenducted of the leerthel.
Steger feenertil efeme on 'Wednes-
day ui 1 .1 0.111, interment MS in
Brussels cemetery at approx-
luellel 3 p.m.
This mother, ;Vies. Murray Ross
of Brussels, was tin.? Cornier
frOW('N' or LacknOW,
DONALD MUNRO MacTAVISH
After a short illness, there
passed away in eVengliton and
Itistriet Hospital. on Sunday
Sept em her I eth , err. D. et.
eie, Ceti vise) of Brussels in his
e7111 year.
1;orn in elinnedose,
lh son or the lain Willeitn
elvish and elary Munro, he had
reeirese in Brussels for the nest
years,
1 1 1'. as it member of the session'
of 'eleleillo Prembyterinn Church
where lie 1111(1 served its enperie-
tendent of the Sunday- Selmd.
Ii^ V. ;!!: n menthe,' of eel Al' nne
Nei and the f erer eeee t ee
wire, the former Gertrude
Barris of Wroxteer, predeceased
Inlet in 1921.
Surviving are twe dtleghters,
(ornuf :Isobel) (libsan of
Preeseis and Mrs. Thomas (elditlt)
'eele.tieepll or Toronto, and six
erteelehildren,
The funertil service was • 1101a
11. Home
at 2 pen, on 'leteetley with Rev.
ereteevrell officieline. nitrite
tone uleee in 'Vereeeter cemetery.
Putlbeorere were Nornian
'\Infr e\"stter 'leery
\Iee Teetiretrie '6:1'lemel Short ,.
^1'(l. end leete (I. 'Petrie
h, s e e, te
Ttliettfittil. •
-SeAeeeffeelle.
ROSEMARY OlikeINE GOWIleC
ditegbter of .Mr. and 'Airs, Car
(lowing, RR 2 Bluevale, gradueted .
from the Brantford General
Mite School of Nursing. art Sept-
ember 4th. Following the grad-
lotion exeseises, reception at
her home was attended e• by rel-
atives and friends from Wroxeter.
Brussels, Binevale Brantlord, and
Ottawa, ]tot is on she staff
of the Winghtun and District
Hospital, •
WILLIAM H. BREWER
Weibll 11, Brewer passed away
suddenly at his home on the 4th
Concession. of Morris Township,
on elonday, September 9th in his
751.11 year. :Eldest son of the late
Frederick Brewer and Elizabeth.
Gorniss he w:ta born :01 the erd
(!oncession of Morris and attend-
lid Brownlown school. Tee resided
all hie life in Morris Township.
'His wife. 111(1 former Teresee
Al. Rob), whorl he married on
October 27th 1920, predeceased
him on ITheember 12th, '111110.
Mr. Brewer is suryii,ed by one
((might've el rs. _1 hert (Betty )
Kitchell and a granddaughter,
Diteene.
Also surviving are three broth-
ere, Wearies and George of Mor-
ris Township; Frederick of Lott-
dolt and two sisters, Mrs.
flossy (Anne') Wheeler of London
and Miss teeela Bremer of 'Morris
Township.
The funeral service was con-
conducted by Mr. eliehnol. Ross o
Bluevnle -United Chureh on Sept..
ember 12 from the D, s1, Ileum
feneral home, Brussels. Interment.
was in Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were Frank end
Iferhert Carless. 'Walter Sellers
Mums 'Moffatt. Cheeter Higgins
rind William W. Adonis. Fredriek
']rower' 3rd and Robert. Thompson
W01.0 flower bearevs. •
clAN YOU MATCH
THIS BIG ONE?
Our anglers travel many miles
ill Cho brine of nulling in the big
one- bet they can he ennght eight
here at home. ilTicli
uought a 2e" Pike in tin. Meillond
nIl-co r':-ht hese tr. reueetes, 'elite is
et) Ili'b itele •
iii tqnll 4 'MO. °,4 qt!ti l k7t1 .?,"1
FA el dr Thilet flee ttetillOtle
'7(;;;.JPLE CELEBRATE
45th ANNIVERSARY
„IcFadfic,n
bold Open House for their neigh.
4 eeee, n
September Pith, front pen. it
being the occasion of their letb
eeeedee.., Ape.% e•eers
wu.s tastefully clovoratei with
roses from their own garden, Mr.
and Mr-. eleFnildee received the
guests assisted by Mrs. Roy
Cousins, Mr. and etre. C. Pecker
;eei onsin attended the
door and Guest Book. A bormet of
multi k /1.01"d ri):4'S, in in Mil glass
hOwl, with lightud candles decor-
ated the tea table whit-It eels pre-
sided over by Mrs. J. Itrynns and
rs, le A. Rutin. assisted by Mrs.
TA: Meehan, Mrs. II, Thomas Mrs.
McAteer and Miss M. Skelton.
eemgratulutions were offered to
Mr. and Mrs. McFadden and many
(hood 'Wishes fe. more years of
Health and "Happiness.
Family Honors Couple
On 25th Anniversary
On Saurday afternoon, Sept-
ember nth the immediate memb.
ors of the family of the late
James Pearson of Ethel gathered
at the family cottage at Grand
Bend to honor Mr and Mire George
(nee Jessie Pearson] Joynt in
honor of their 25th wedding
anniversary.
Those oftending were Mr, and.
Mrs. Alex Pearson of Ethel end
Mr nod Mrs. Hugel Pearson and
Me. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson of
Brussels; Mr, and Mrs. Kee
(Margaret) rue of Burlington;
Mr and Mrs. James (Florence)
Gibson, London: Mr. and -Mrs,
Don (i4'e1etll Swi II, London.
to illness Mr. rind Mes,
Jatnee (Edythe) Neely of Lendrin
were unnble to he present,
WORK BEE AT FAIR GROUNDS
Work Bee to promise for 'Brns-
f c1r T111IT Vele will lit" eele Mem,.
Pepieldher 211 Iii t eete. lefet
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