The Brussels Post, 1969-08-28, Page 1$2.50 A Year :i Advance _ $3.50 To USA RIVUSS EL POST, 'VI l'ItS y, AUG C'ST .38th, 190
D. CaDander Re,,Elected
President Nursing' Homes Inc,
Looai man is re-elocted Os
President of Associated Nursing
Homes Trio, Ontario, for the
Connties of Bruce, Haven, Cirey.
Inifferiu mid Sintcoe. At a Meeting
hold in ,11Ittland, Ontario, on
August 21st, 1)oug
Administrator of CaMinder NurS•
jug Domes Limited in Brussels.
Was re-elected Presidont for a
third term. Other officers elected
were iMr. David jAnsmore or
Fordwiell as Vice. President, Mr.
Charles 'Marezinskit of 'Barrie as
Secretary, and Mrs, Tiwati
Creemore as Treasurer.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
,FIELD CROP
COMPETITION RESULTS
Brussels Agricultural Society
reports rcsults of Field Crop
COMPciilion judging in Barley'.
3 Way Mixed Grain and 2 way
Mixed Grain:
barley
Glenn Coultes 88
George Procter
Murray Cardiff 86
Jack Cardiff
Martin Baan 84 1 /,
Ross EigginS 84
Dave Thomas 831/2
Laurie Black 8:3
Gerald Smith
82
Al array :Hoover 81
Robt. Grasby 80
Rae Houston 79
Norma ti hoover 7$
Bowinan 771/2
Jim "Knight 77
Stewart Proctor 76
Donald McDonald 75
I I rvey Craig
Jain :!'lair
Jack Knight 72
Jim Fri tz 'it
Walter 'Black 711
,lim Williamson Os
3 Way Mixed Grain
Douglas 'Fraser 02
C I a ren eeMcC)iticheini 00
Ceorge 'Blake 88
Norman HoeVer S2
Jack. I I iggins III
Murray Hoover 70
Clarence Yttill 78
Gerald Smith 73
Tom Williamson 72
Roy Williamson 71
;Tim WillianisOn 68
2 Way Mixed
nil van Vliet
87
,hohn van "Vliet
86
John llorteshank.Ster 85
Jack Itiggins. 82
Wilbur 80
Uounid ;\,:tot)otiattl 79
Stnittey Hopper 78
Graham Work
713
Jim -Fritz
Ittio LlonStori 73
Jock Knight
72
Judge — Xorman
titaY
Ldiviu Martin, SeC.-Tret1S.„
Agrienlipppl. Hifitinty
ADAMS STRICKLER
Baskets of saintlier flowers ,'.nil
candelabra formed the setting in
PresnYterian Church, Gran,-
brook, when. Sheila Strickler and
Ralph Adams were united in mar-
riage, It('N', Allan Cornish, of St.
Mathews Presbyterian ( urch,
Toronto, officiated at the August.
21.c1 wedding cerentony,
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. Wilfr o d L. Strickler
of !Zit. 2, lirusseLs. Mr. and MrS,
Harvey Adams or Atwood ;ire
payouts of the groom.
Thu wedding music W11 ti played
by Mrs, William Henderson,
Kitchener, cousin of the bride,
'rho soloist, George Weber of
R.R, :3, Atwood, sang The Lord's
Prayer, The Wedding Prayer, and
).:() I .Never Walk Alone, aL the
wedding dinner.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father. wore a formal ,floor-
length gown of nylon shear over
taffeta, styled with fitted lace
bodice, lily point sleeves, and.
bouffant skirt. A head piece of
white. daisies and pearls secured
the shoulder length veil. She wore
the groom's gift, a pearl necklace
and earrings. She carried a cas-
cattle of white carnations and
.sweetheart roses.
Miss. Nancy Strickler, Stratford,
was her sister's imiki of honour.
Her floor-length gown was of
blue flowered nylon sheer over
blue taffeta, with empire waist-
line, back floating' panel with
blue sash and how and short cape
sleeves. The headpiece was a. blue
rosette. Her flowers were t.f basket
of White chrysanthemums and
'lilt' baby mums.
Miss Carol Shireman. Platls-
ville, cousins 'of the bride, and
Junior hridesmaids, Miss Patti
Waddell, Guelph and Miss Debra.
Coghlin, Atwood. cousins of (lie
!ride, wore dresses in pink, green
and LINT, and carried flowers,
similar to those of the maid of
hennur, With head wieeeS to match
their gowns.
Miss Lori Roger, Isickerin,g,
cousin of the bride, who was the
flower girl was dressed in a yellow
gown similar to that of the maid
of honour, as were her flowers.
Robert. Shiell, R.R. 3, Atwood,
cousin of the groom, was best
man.
;nest a Were ushered by Glenn
Harrislon, cousin of the
;'room and :John Strikl CV and
Lorne Strickler, brothers or the
bride,
The reception and dance WAS
held at the Crilnbrook Community
Centre with 'WM. Henderson of
Kitchener as toastiliastor.
The bride's mother received the
guests in a redingoto style dreSS
of Nato green tintique shantung,
with matching hat and beige tic.,
esories and eOrsage of yellow
Sweetheart roSeS,
The groom's Mother assisted in
a pink brocade dreSs, pink and red
flower petal hat with white ac=
0.,,03.1(7,4 and. white corsa"T.
The bride's going-,away costume
WaS It 1)1101V(t nth! Whit0
Rev. P. G. 'Araby, Brussels
Goes To St. Siepiien's.
Church ln 'Stratford
The Bisbdp of the 10,
Rev, CI. N. Lu.xton, announces the
appointment of the Rev. Franklin
ceorge Brans II. A., .tis PricAt
charge of St. Stephen's Church,
Stratford. Mr. (baby talt04. till his
new post on September 1st, when
his prodecessor,.•the •Re\-. •Prank
Toinkinson AI. A., 1110AiQ4 • to Wood-
Lionse ontside Sinicoe, to beCome
'Rector of St. John's Church 'with
the Sidnorial Church, Port [Verse.
Bra.by was born in 'Irani-
ford and received his primary and
secondary education there. He is
0 graduate in theology of St.
Chad's College. Regina and in
Arts of the Western Rid versi y,
London. ()Maine(' in 1956 in
Regina and married to the former
Shirley Anita Flack of Regina.
Mr. and Mrs. Braby have five
children. three sons, Owen. Keith,
and Richard anti two daughters.
Cynthia and :Mary Anne.
Returning to his home Diocese
of Huron in 1061. Mr. Braby has
since served in the Chatsworth
parish in. Grey Deanery. as assist-
ant iriest to Canon B. Thomas at
Trinity Church, Gall and a'i pre-
sent Ill the :Brussels parish in
Huron Deanery. Mr. Riot by is a
son of Sir. J. A. 'Araby and the
tote Mrs• diralmY of Thu 11 tfOrd.
New Appointment To Huron
'Extension Branch Office
Stanley Paquette has been re-
c ently appointed Associate Agri-
cultural Representative for Huron
:'a'rra'y.
Sir. Is inuette will specialize
in Partn Business Management. in
Huron.
He has been employed with the
canada Department of Entomol-
ogy Research in Chatham. with
Canada Backers Ltd on feed and
fertilizer sales in tissex and Lanill-
ion counties and for the oast three
1108 he.t,n with the company
as manager or its Clinton toed
mill.
A native of 'Essex County, he
graduated from Ontario Agricul-
tural College, ,Guelph with a .B.S.A.
1949. He and his family will
Live in ci'oderich.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Plotch wish
to amilio11ties the engagement of
their 'daughter, Karen Marie, to
Mr. James Daniell Cronin, son of
Mr, and Mts. Albert Cronin,
kit, 4, Setiforth, The, Wedding will
lake piano on Septetriber 20th,
190 at 2,00 p.m. at St. Cohinibtin
Rontan Catholic Clitircht St,
Colittuban, (dirt,
dress with Matching lace coat,
white accessories amid corsage of
white Shasta, daisies.
The noulde arcs residing in
Menktott.
Pitir 00111 lin 1.0 (WO?
E?CiHiIBITS . EXCELLENT •
AT KORTICULTURAL
ANNUAL FLOWER 'SHOW.
The annual' Mower Show' and
turkey supper held in St. John's
Anglican Church oil Friday, Aug-
ust 2nd ',vas a decided success:
There were fewer entries in the
flower show than i IL Preyi01.1s .
years hut Mrs, W. C. Moorhead,
of Goderich, who judged -the
exhibits, Said thou quality Was
outstanding-
Mrs. Lottie McCutcheon •topped
the show both in over all points
ancl the rose classes. She Won: the
T. Eamon silver trophy and the
Gordon J. Stiles special oil iosee.
Mrs. B. Cudmore won the Simi),
son Sears award and Mrs. James
Arnnstrong won the McConnell.
special and the Dixon Reid award.
'Phere was a splendid crowd in
attendance l'or the supper. Doer
Prizes were won by Miss Beverley,
Ali's. Elva Warwick,
Mrs. Sam Swerioy, Miss. If.111a
Pearson, Mrs. Walter 'Kerr, Mrs.
Ado Armstrong,
The Society thanks everyone
for their support and help.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Scull Borchelt 01' Perth was it
visitor in licussels last week.
('•ongratulations to Richard
Aicock who celebrated his birth,
day on Saturday.
,John Cousins is now ma nager
of the Brussels Huron Food Pro-
ducts replacing Dei Turnbull,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pegelow pro
in Montreal where Mrs. Pegelow
is in consultation with doctors.
IZeV. Ferric returned this
week to Strathroy ;in a month's
holiday at his parents home in.
Grey Township.
11. r. and Mrs. Bruce. Piggott and
Al 1 ss Alice Switzer of Petrol in
visited on Sunday at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ferric.
limo Cardiff of Ethel is opening,
a Real tistate and Insurance
Office in BrUssels in the building
formerly occupied by the, late D,
Si. STacTavish,
Mrs. It, W, Stephens loft on
Friday ror Los Angeles. Calirornia,
to stay with her daughter norothY
who is teaching there for a year
eXchange.
Mr, and Mrs, Dick Davidson, and
nits or Regina. Sask., have been
visiting with Mrs. g, Raymond,
Sirs. Cliff Bray, Mn, and Mrs. Carl
G,ming, Mr, and Mrs„ Sack Mc-
cheon, Mr. and :Mrs. Rob Ray-
mond Mr. and Mrs, Jim DaVis ell'
imcan and Whittle Bell. this past
week.
Have it Heti 11il1idilY1 •
POST PIIBLES`HING. HOUSE
The rt4golar meeting ,of the VII-
['mined was held. in the
Municipal Qrfica en August 11th,
it. W. IC,IIincdy absont. '
The following M.0110 were.
carried:
Moved by IL J. TenPaS, second-
ed by J. L. NieCutetteon that the
minutes of meeting of ,Tuly 7, 1069
he adopted as fwd.
mo'ed by 1. campben. See-
minded by 3, L, SloCtutcheon that
Imilding Permits he granted. to
maitland irefeservices Ltd. and
TenPas as per application.
Moved, by J. Slt ,L'atcheon
seconded by ii, ,J, TenPas that
Lloyd Kernaglian receive ,$240.00
per annum for caretaking' of the
LiOrary commencing Aprii 1, 4969
shoved by I. Cl. Campbell, sec-
onded by L, McCuteheon that
the accounts as approved: be paid,
streelights, office
and Library ,, — . 314,14.
Al cf-ean 's Pula Service
gas 16.76
J. 51. McDonald Lumber
ni a terfai ,, , ....... 8.4 .1
County 111400, calcium 6.011
'action Hdwe„ supplies
,L :Gordon Stiles, dump ,— 243.00
Treasurer of Ontario
Aerial maps .„..„...„,..„,„. 39„00
Callander July *
Nursing Account 1496,70
RV. 0,, Streetlight's
a nd Library 3••00.26
Two, of Grey. grading 50.4)0
Treasurer of Onfario
Maps . , ... . , I 9 6
CarsWell CO. Ltd.
Councillor's Hand
Book ... „ 4,75
Oldffield iddwe. supplies 33.42
Mrs. Joan Exel,
cle:Lning ... ... . .... 7.813
McCutelteon• Grocery, •
cleaners .. .. ........... 1.8.18
Spiers Brothers Ltd.
streellighting ....... 709.00
-McGraw-Edison of Canada
• streetlight:tug
993.05
Staitland Teleservices Ltd.
rates and toils ........ •I4.42
Iteeeiver 'General of •
Canada, Tax deductions
tInd (I, P 120.64
0..M.F,R.S„ Pension
Fund 64.12
Post. Office, U.B.S. and
stamps . • ...... , .. 21.50
Lloyd. K.Orntighatir,
60.00
It was decided by Council to
hold a special mooting August 13,
ctrl.,' to set the Mill rate for the
year 71189. The rate was set at
11g milts Residential: 1:04 COM,
Moved by II. J. Ton PriS, SOOtid
eel by T. G. Canipbell that the
Meeting adjourn, to meet again
Sept. Stb, or at the ^ Call of the
Reeve.
It. 'Ii. Cousins. \ , I4. Ti.irlrir
TtedVe Oleg*
NO POSTAL. SERVICE BRUSSELS TAX IRATE
ON LABOUR DAY INCREASED BY 4 MOLLS'
Cu Labour Day, Monday, 1st
.SePtetnber, 190P, the Post Mei,
will be closed. No rural seryico,
aid lit) twilit deSintielled 01` reeeiv-
ea, Mail• fIfirVie0 on TueSday as