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The Brussels Post, 1968-12-05, Page 1A Year in Advance — $3.00 To 13,11A. Former Brussels Couple UOited Church Minister Celebrate 2 5th Anniversary • Begins Service Here. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Stephen- The Rev. Eric L. LeDrow for- ' Son of Walkerton, formerly of moldy of Hampton. N, 11,, began Ilrussols, wore pleasantly stir- his rointstry of Brussels United Prised with a family dinner and Church on Sunday, yelein'tillob held at the home of Mr. and -Mrs, 1,01)rew and family her .siNter Ruth CMrS, Rounld a rrived in Mill-18015 OR Thursday', 1'1 nether) of Brussels on Sunday, Nov. ThOir :41115 are enrol, November 24th, in honor of their led in the E. Aladin Secondary Silver Wedding Anniversary, School, Winghani, ,Aim in Ortal,, .12 and Itny in Caade Ii, Daughter's 'fh e e0111110, who wore' married Judy and Sharon attend :Brussels itt Brussels by Rev. JTngli Wilson Public Schbol, on November 21.1:, 1943, have one Born iti Nowfoundland., Mr. daughter, Sheila, Mrs. Stephenson LeDrow taught four years in Was the former Jerry Jewell. Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He =After dinner the happy cele- attended Universit y 01' Saskaleli brants were the recipients of a owa n a Si, Andrew's Theo large sterling* silver serving tray logical College in Saskatchewan, and a lovely set of wooden TV transferred to Nova Scotia in 1957, tables, for which they both ex- and completed his studies in Plant pressed their gratRude. Hill Divinity Hall. Halifax. He The immediate family were pre- began his ministry in Sasfrateba sent from Clinton, .0oderich, St, ewan and has sorved in NoYa. Catharines and Toronto sew la and New 13runswiek, THE 131t.l1S810.,S POST. THPUSDAY, (flub BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY ELECTION RESULTS DEC., 2, FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE TOWNSHIP OF GREY Pullin:; Stilt-Illy NO, ..... I Alurray t'ardil'y ....... 12 (Norge AlcCmchoon .....„.„. ... 7 Donald AloDontild ............ 17 38 12 24 3 4 3; Total 15 .14 21 In II I 72 31 21 ill 237 11 13 21 VILLLAGE OF BRUSSELS Total Atli rray Cardiff -" • ... 10 tVeorge ..... -.• 99 Donald McDonald ..... .. ... San) Sweeney .... .... . ..... ...... ...... '15P 149 1.6 3 It Il 77 10 ft 2:l S ii 6 I 31 9 16 12 19 1,' 7 Total 2 30 7 03 17 2110 2 813 TOWNSHIP or MORRIS vonin g Soi. mumiy rd i . „.. George .AlcCuicht•o o Don ald McDonald Sam Sweeney 1 2i 4 3 III IS 22 75 15 4 POST' 1'1'.IsT.,1t-IffiNG SANTA CLAUS PARADE GETS BIGGER AND BETTER Artw-hor being offered' for entries in the Santa. Claus Parade Dec 14.th. 0.0.0n io be ay.itrdca for the Dort liorse Drawn STeliiele, Already this village has a' tes•ti.vc- :,iir, The -ac'c'ts are strung with colored lightS. Many of the homes are aglow with outdoor Christma decoration and The stores are brim- ming with the cbristmas atmos- phere, The parade gives promise of la an exciting affair with bands, floats, horses and; of course: good St. Nick. with goodies fo:. the kiddies. cIet in on the fun. Como to Brussels Dec. 11th. Enter i. float • Bring. the whole family. JAS, KNIGHT HEADS HURON SOIL AND CROP ASSOCIATION James Knight (4f RR 2, BritS- Sets was elected president of the Huron County Soil and Crop Int' proVernent. Association at the atitinal Meeting and banquet of the association held 'hi Pelgrave. 139 suecedS Robert Orashy or Bit brussels. Other Officers: Vice-presidents, Rol)t, i3roadfoot, R 1, Brticefield; bouglas MoNedi, Jt 6, tioder1011: secretary - treasurer, Donald S Bulleti, Clinton, Fdiurteeh of the association's 16 directors were re-elected. The two new directors are Robert Gordon of bast Wawanosh Township and George Procter of Alorris ToWnship. 4-H AGRICULTURAL CLUB ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT The twenty-first Annual Huron County 1-IT AchieV011iellt Night Will be held in the Senforth Dist- rict High School, Sea forth. on Fri- day, December litn, commencing at 8 u,in, All T.I.nron County 4-H Agri- cultual Club members \vim corn- Ploted a project. in 1t)68 will re- ceive their awards on this oc- 041Sion. Of the 425 441 Projects started ;in it1 .1-1:1 Agricultural Chtbs, Iasi spring, 95.0% were brotight to a successful conclus- ion, li3veryone. who has an interest tit biro 4-Il prograninie is invited 1.0 attend the Achievement Night, ASSOCIATE AGRICULTURAL REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTED FOR HURON COUNTY W. Clapp has been apooirried .AsSociate Agricultural Represent- ative for Huron Counly, succeed- ing n, 8, Pullen, who was recent- ly appointed Agricultural Rep- resentative for Huron County, Mr. Clapp has served as assist- ant and Associate Agricultural Representative in Ltinary County rdnee 198.5: OppOintnitre Att.Ofvei Jewels Presented On. Past Grand Night Morning Star Rebekah Lodge Na, 315, 'held :Bassi, Grand Night on Tuesday, Novambec 28th. The meeting was 0011Ciocted by Mrs. Carrie Dunbar, acting Noble ClYand and Nirs, Florence Baeker, acting, Vice-Grand, The officers of the evening Were all Past Noble Cliratuis of t-hp. Brussels Lodge since its beginning in 1933, nisqvict, Deputy President, Mrs. Mary towo, presented 11-(1 a1" jewels to : Mrs. Ploronce Ba 01;er, Mrs. Joan Little, Mrs, Carrie Dunbar, Mrs. Alethn Mnn. lira Edgar. Mrs, Jean t.earb. Mrs. Janet Shropnik, 'Mrs. Lairra Williamson, Airs. nett: Hoover and 'Aiiss, Beth Hoover. lingo was played during social hour followed by a delicious lunch gisrved by 'the Past Noble Crands B ()WILING NOTES High Singles Al Harvey , Murray Lowe 761 G37 043 705 597 592 CRANBROOK Personals Mrs. Stuart li:i vans is recuper., ating at her home following 231,11"- gory hi Li8towol Hospital. M.r„ Louis. Zimmer, Cleveland, visited with Mrs, fl!ordou. Airs. 'Wes, 'McEnchorn, is in Galt with 'Mr, anti 'Mrs. Winston Mc- hiachern and family. The sympathy of the coninniu- ity is extended 'to the Knight faintly in the loss of their sister Berva, ABrig, Robert Caryl, Silver Springs, N. Y. Misses Sheila and Nancy Strickler were honic for the week end. Friends or Ail'. and Mrs, Ivor Williams, London. and. Airs. W, Williams of itrussels, were Ponsod to see 'thorn en Sunday belt they attended the regular service in Rnox Church, Brian Evans. Scarborenc-11 the week-end with 11i mother. Mrs. Sinart Evans. Keep in mind the change in 11010 of service beginning next Sunday, Dc(.:em her 8th, Sunday School at 12:30 and Divine Wor- ship at 1:30, The Library l3oolc will be change on Thursday, Decemi•,r 12th ill 11 a.m. Successful Bazaar The Lames Aid or Knox Church held a successful bazaar On Thurs- day evening in spite of inclemont 1%vvathor. The prosidont.. Mrs. Gordon l'r ugel opened the ba3aiti: and the many articles i 111'1 HOWillg, fancywork, veg el a hi 0 ,t homemade baking- and candy and • Christmas cards. found ready sale. Bride-Elect Showered Alts Elizabeth Pfell'nr (wed with a miscollanoon sliowor in the Community cent re on Sat• nrdtly evening.'lire non-: Evans led in n sing-song with Airs.Stow- art Steins at the plant.). A "name bingo", rottiests, and. rivets 1w tlio 111111110111110 tho entertain.merrt. Elizabeth, her -Nrrs. Norman Pfeifer. fuel' Mrs, NeIvbigging, nwilier or tlw groont-to-be were ushered to chairs itr front of it lace covered Iv hie deCorated 111 pink and white, Mrs. Bonnie (riselter) Boyd read and address and a gaily deeorat- wagon laden with gifts,was in by two tittle girls, Several small girls assisted. in carrying the Eizaboth expressed her thanks for the many boautiful and' useful gifts presented to her. She es- nocially thanked. all who had helped arrange the shower and invited the guests to 'OAR her in her now home in Listowel, HONORED ON 30th WED-DING: NNIVEPSARY Mc. and -Airs, Mervyn Pipe wore taken completely by surprise last Saturday night when about 25 friends and relatives gathered to celebrate their Rath waling an- niversary, Cards wore enjoyed. Gifts pre- sented to 'the couple included pole lamp from the family. has- sock and Iwo nil Paintings. A delicious lun ch F served including a decorated anniversary rake. (lit r'sts were present from l;tl rri.e'. Sca rhorough • Sea forth (1101, Whilechurch and bra S t-1 OS, BIBLE SOCIETY ASKS SUPPORT BY MAIL This . year The local branch of 'rho .mbie Society is soliciting our support through 'the mails. tuclosell is mini envelope for your gift; your vont ribut ion may lie placed on your church offering by Sunday. December 151h, or you. May leave it with Alfred. Knight or al Macturn 11 o et! ware. If you did not reocive a let tor 'your don- a I ion. loft with 050 - people', wolttd be appl'eciltr.d. Lots of girls 'would Make hotter wi\‘...4 if they .weren't trying flottoi‘ JAMES A. NICHOL :hones A. Nichol, 74, of London and formerly of Brussels. died 'Friday n.t, St. Joseph's. Hospital,. Landon, Born ill Slums Township, ho. Was a son or the late • • Mr. anti Mrs, .Alexander Nichol. He farm.- ed in Morris Town8hip .for sev- eral years. before .before moving to Brussels. Survivin.g . are his. wife, the, former Pearl Parish: four sons,. Wilfred, Sudbury Ripley; Lloyd,. London; Arnold, Calgary: • three sisters, Mrs. William I Fin villc : Mrs. Sidney ' (Margaret I >a r)er, ,o )id On ; :qrs. Wilfred Janet I Alliright, Tor k yrito, The f unora I was hold front the D. A. !Lunn funeral home, Brus- sels on Monday at 2 p.m,. noVial. Was in lirussels cemetery. PEOPLE WE KNOW Dr, and AI 1ZArgis Polloux and ram ty are visiting with their mother. Mrs. R. .W, Stephens. Mr, and :Airs. Ronald Alachan Mire loft: Brussels for Luckno* where Mr. iMachan has purchased n hardware business. Mrs. Ann Baker is n PSliera in Wingham 41,11(1 District TiosnitaL .Alurray Cardiff was released .from hospital on 'Tuesday after rt week's trontmont (nr his hand after being bitten by a dog. Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Dowell and Mary Beth of Toronto. and ',Air. and Mrs. ;tames Jewell of. St, Catharines were week-end visitors at the home of their daughter sister. Mrs. Ronald 1 luenor. Othor InOrnhorA of the ra.111 ily who 1'U:il- l s(' on Sunday for the 2511.1 wedding mnivorsary of their sister, the former Sorry Jewell and Ion' hns- band, 1-Tarvey Stephenson, wore Ali, and Mrs. F, Al. Sa)ois, (liter- icb; Mr. anal Mrs. Edwin Cooper of Clinton: .Alr and Mrs. Robert joy, cll. MYR, Doris Lowry and Mr. 1)avid Crocker, all of Toronto, atii6 Viti'it Oltrif.41,Thitit. Rob 'Kellington Ruth Urinthor 2S1 Jeanne ;Bolger Mara Smith High 'triples Al Harvey Sark TTiggins Murray Lowe Ruth. T-Tnetber Jane Ward Seamio 'Bolger Spares were Potty and Bay Bronson. Marg Smith and Murray rollington Points up to December 2nd. John's Rangers Ronnie's Hawks 54 .Jane';; Leafs 113 Pointes Bruins 52 Bill's Wings 13 Dianne's Canadians Let's get that bottom team mov- ing Canadian's! : 279 27:1 271 22.2 PAYil rokt frw ObrIrstsmo.