The Brussels Post, 1971-03-11, Page 1og
;3,00 A Year in Advance — $4.00 to 'U.S.A. Sivale Copy 10c THE; BRUSSELS POST, Tft atS,DAY,. MARCH 11th, 1971 POST PUBLISEING HOUSE
CHIALLENGE ACCEPTED
The Brussels Minor Hockey
Association Coaches and Manag-
ers have accepted a challenge
from their counterparts in Blytli
to a grudge hockey pine, The
)7ilYth People feel that they mild
vent their frustrations better on
the ice and at the same time try
to display how hockey be
played (hopefully), The gaine is
to be played this Sunday in myth
at 2:30 hi the afternoon, LarrY
Jeffery, formerly of Detroit Red
Wings, has been called in to
officiate this hockey spectacle.
The players on the local squad in-
clude; "Nifty" -Nichol, "MESSY
MrZZY" Lowe, "MINCE MEAT"
Mc A rter, "QUEBEC" Hueth er,
"STRETCH" Stretton, "PIICK
S'FIY" Lowe, "ROCKET" Rich-
mond, "POWERPLAT" Prior,
"CROSS CHECK" Watson,
"DARE DEVIL" Docken, "DIPSY
:DOODLE" Demaray, "PESKY"
Peters. "SHORT CHANGE,"
Laurie.
A return match is anticipated
but •the time and date bas not yet
been decided on.
NEWS OF BRUSSELS
PUBLIC 'SCHOOL
• Educational Activities: On
March 3 we were glad to have
three public speakers from P. E.
S.S. The contestants were
John Rutledge speaking about
Water Pollution, Moira Rooney,
Appathy. and Nancy Adams speak-
ing about Youth, Later they did
an impromptue speech. Winners
form the girl's division were
:Nancy Adams and boys' John
Rutledge.
Bill King and Beth Valiance
will be going to Kincardine to re-
present. our school for Public.
Speaking,
On, March 7 to 13 BrUSSels
School 'will be having .a.n Edu-
cation week when volleyball will
he played between parents and.
pupils. A. "Reach for the Top'
between Grey Central and Brussels
T'uhlic will also be played with
Jim 'Moore from CRNX as Master
of Ceremonies ,Many other activ-
ities will he assembled. You arc
'welcome to attend. A lunch will
1w served.
We were very pleased on seeing
the Or, 1 assembly on. March 5. Tt
was an entertainment of singing.
Sports: A. Volleyball tonrna-
meat on March 13 will be in Cod-
oda for most of Abe Huron
Schools. We may be starting'
basketball teams for the senior
girls and boys.
13oth Valiance won second'prNe
for public, speaking at Kincardine.
sponsored by the Royal Canadian
Legion, The first prize speaker
was a girl from Clinton. Bill King
also spoke at Kincardine.
Margaret Wesaelink and
Laureen -Barbour
A calendar goes in one year
And out. the Other,,
DEER MUST
BE HUNGRY
A deer was a visitor in this
village on Saturday,
It crossed the main street cola
jog- trent behind, the K.ozy Korner
restaurant, went along and link
of the mfKlial Dental building.
back up along Mill street, kept on
along the street past •• the park
heading south. It Must have been
hungry to venture into such: prox•
imity to huinans. We trust no one
Avas •inhuniatt enough to take n,
-shot at it.
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs.. Torrance Dmulas
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens
returned home on -Friday from.
Florida where they spent two
weeks holidaying at Lakeland;
visiting many surrounding places
motoring as far west as Naples.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and
Mr. aml Mrs. Stewart McCall
spent the weekend in Toronto.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
\irs, Nelson Reid were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Williamson and family
Mr., and Mrs, Jim Scott Sr.. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Scott, Mr. Leo
Watt and Mr Jim Watt.
Miss Pearl Thamer spent a few
clays with her sisters in Goderich.
Owing to the storm On Sunday,
church services, Mission Band and
Sunday School were cancelled.
Laity Sunday will be held next
Sunday, March 14 at ii a.m.
IatruCh to be served following the
morning service.
Wend Day.of -Prayer Service
Thei World Day of Prayer
service was held in the basement
of Duff's finited Church. Walton,
on Friday, March 6, at 2 p.m. with
approximately 40 present. Mrs.
Martin Baan played a. piano pre-
lude prior to the service. Mrs.
Walter Bewley gave a. warm wel-
eorne to everyone including ladies
from all denominations in the
community end opened the ser-
vice by reading from the. order of
service, Those assisting were;
Mrs. Joe Ryan, Mrs. Ken William:
son. Mrs. James Shortreed and
Mrs. Campbell Wey. Mrs, Alvin
McDonald introduced the guest
speaker, Rev. J. C. Britton of
Northside 'United Church, Sea
forth, who spoke on the World
Theme "A New People for
New Age". We were reminded
that these are days of opportun-
ities, Our purpose is to try to form
the prejudices,. discrirninat,ion
should be wiped out, where Christ
is all, We must be reminded of
all differences, the new nature is
bound to the old enviroment, but
needs to be renewed in the image
who have redeemed us, and creat-
ed us:, Development is hope and
we. haVe to bear some of the bit-
ternoSs of the World, leaving us
with the thought "If we fail to
make it what is it. to he li Christ-
ian". Mrs. James Clark thanked
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'BRUSSELS WORLD •DAY
OF PRAYER SERVICE
The World Day Prayer.
service was held iii St. PAWS
Anglican Church, BruSaelS, on
Friday afternoon, March 5th at
three o'clock with approximately
50 women in attendance.
The theme "A New People for
a New Agd" was chosen and de-
veloped by a, group of seven
women from the Caribbean
coantrles, This day Was observed
by Christians in 1..50 countries
around the world.
Representatives from the four
local churches, )11'S. Gerald
Gibson, -Mrs. Clarke NIatheson,
Mrs. Ferg Connelly. Mrs, Lloyd
.Kernaghan, Mrs. Wm. Miner and,
Mrs. Harold. Thomas took part in
the service.
A joint choir assisted in the
singing of the hymns as well as
rendering a suitable selection.
Mrs. C. A. McCarroll gave an
inspiringg address on the thethe
-- A new People for a New Age.
The offering of $33.00 was re-
ceived by Mrs. Lloyd Workman
and Mrs. Mary Pennington and.
will be sent to the Inter Church
Council of Canada to be distribut-
ed to various organizations around
the world for the purchase of
Christian literature and ecutnen-
14,01 and educational projects',
VANDALS STRIKE
HERE AGAIN
Vandals have again been busy
in mu village, It was discovered
Saturday morning that someone
had kicked in the plate. glass of
the door of Th-e. Canadian Imperial
Rank of Commerce,
The same morning it was
found that the wash basin in the
men's municipal toilet had been
deliberately smashed to bits, taps
and pipes broken and the place
was flooded with water.
It is regrettable' that the vandal-
ism of a, few unprincipled persons
may have to he the cause of cur-
tailing the use or such municipal
convi ences for otherS•
The OPP investigated both
incidents.
ENGAGEMENT
Airs, 'Donald Martin of Brussela
announces the engagement of her'
only daughter, Linda. Marilyn, to
Mr. Richard Gardner, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Ivan Gardner of Wing-
ham, Ont. The wedding will take
Place in Brussels United. Church,
at 7 p.m. on Sattirday, May 1st,
1071.
LET'S HOPE IT'S'
A SIGN OF SPRINN„
It hasn't felt, or looked, these
days, as i spring iS it the tin
ediate offing, However, the
crows have been with us the past
few weeks and we are hopeful
it is a sign that our storm blasts
are a. thing of the post,
MRS. ALFRED 'SENOR.
Airs. Annie 1senor of Brussels
passed away in Victoria Hospital,
London, cm Tuesday, March 2nd,
in bier 78th year,
A native of Nova Scotia, She
was horn at Smith Cove, N.S, on
Nov, 12th, i8p2. For the past six
years she has made her home:
with her daughter, Mrs. .goss .
Gimlet of Brussels.
She is survived by. - four
daughters, Airs, Larry (Doris.).
Holton, :Dearborn Mich„ Mrs,.
Ross (Ellen). GOttlet of 13rUssels,
Mrs. Ethy (1,;tty)- J-Ingh.es and Mrs.
Berend (Annie Mao) Knoll, both
of Nova Scotia and three sons.
Ross, Nova Scotia, George of
Kingston and John .01 Toronto.
She was predeceased by her
husband, Alfred isenor.
Resting at the M. L, Watts
Funeral l-1 mime until I p.m. Friday,
March 5th, when the faneral
service was held at St, John's
Anglican Church, •Brissels,. The
Rev, Keith Stokes officiated.
Temporary entombment took
place in Brussels Burial Chapel.
Pallbearers were S't'ill lard
Jamieson, Georg,e Daniels, Ross
Goulet, John (senor, Robert Goutel
and Larry Holton.
gfikIG, BANG, BUMP!
f:T H E
Ni'. Met Carnochan left
week for Florida.
Mr. and -Mrs. .Bill McKay and
Terry of London. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Smith 'visited over the week-
eud at the hetes of Mrs. ID. Smith.
Word Day of Prayer Service
World Day of Prayer Was held
in the 'United. Church. Ladies front
the Anglican. Presbyterian and
Mennonite. ciahiireites were in
attendance,
mr. and Mrs, A. Pearson, Mr.
and Mrs, W. Krauter, anti Mrs',
W. Campbell left for Florida on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn had,
members of their family front
Toronto over the weekend
WHAT'S DOING
AT GUIDES?
We started our meeting by
Playing a ganno -Girls who were
not at the Mother. and Daught er
supper received their badges. We
then worked on badges or Guide
work. We then had, our (losing,
The patrol leaders had Count of
Honour.
Bath salts taste alright. I guess.
but dont, think they would have
the. same effect as a real bath.
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS:
COUNCIL MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Village of .Brussels Connell was
held in the Municipal Office on
March 1st, all members being
present.
The following motions Vera
carried:
Moved by. A, McTaggart, sec-
onded by R. W. Kennedy that the
minutes or the meetings of Fehr-
liary 1 and cith 1971 he' adopted 1,1i
read.
MOved' by R. W. Kennedy sec-
onded by tf, .1. Tenitas that
donation of $25,00 be given to the
Belgrave. Myth, Brussels School
Fair Board for the year 1971,
Moved by I. G, Campbell sec*
onsied by J. A. AloTaggart that a
Building Permit be granted to
John Pennington as per applica-
tion,
Moved by I. G. Campbell, sec-
onded by .1. A. McTaggart that the
accounts as approved be paid:
J. G. Stiles, gargage
and oil 309,05
f. G. Stites, plowing 890,0n
J. C. McNeil, chains
and gas 134.40
.1. (1, Stiles, balance
snow 35(1.00
• collecti on
•,Streetlights,
Office, Library Hall
J. W. l3ryans, chains • 1(1,00
Mervyn Boner, labour 235,22
David Logan, garbage
collection ............. G.041
Lawrence • Machan, garbage
collection ........... • 6,0))
,Greg Huother, garbage
collection .. , (Lao
Wayne Willis. p. urbage
collection .......... 5.0 )
Logan, • garbage
collection
Greg illuother, garbage
collection ....... 6,00
Bridge Motors 1.44, ..gas 128.00
AlcCuicheon Motors,.
repairs
0 9 ,30
Maitland Teieservice Ltd.
rates and tolls 33,!55
Merle Freeman, - Library
fuel ..................... 18.t4.;
'Provincial Treasurer,
insulin
AleCutcheon (aTocer;,-
eleallers
Municipal World Ltd
subscriptions 59.50.
Gordon 'Workman. repairs
and snow removal 11 J.i'to
1'o.,2,•plow. tarp 35.50
MacLean Mon Service
gas
Geo. Mutter, Office fuel 711.0?,
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•• Another collision, in the rash Paul Mutter, garbage
of .those in the recent inclement collection
&Oa
weather,. oecurrred when the Greg Huether, garbage
'AlcCutcheou • tow track was hook- collection • 8.00
ed on• to Reg Watson's oar, An Dave Logan, garbage .
OPT' car hit :the. rear. of the Writ- collection
s.00
son vehlcle and a car driven by Dave Logan, garbage
Robert Pipe ran into the rear of collection 5.0o
the police cruiser. Fortunately no Lawrence Machan, garbage
ono was injured, collection 6.00, •
-Greg Huether, Garbage
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