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EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON Brussels Centennial Celebrations, June 29th to July 3rd Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont. Brussels Personals Personals LiE CTROHOME • • 'Pii4CO:lc.' February Is Clearance. MONTH. Come in and see the SPECIALS at LARRY'S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523.9640 .Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want. Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6614. News of Ethel Correspondent Mrs,Chester Earl Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crozier, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Les Crozier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bell, At- wood, visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Downey, Meaford, visited Saturday with 'Mr. and Mrs. E. Downey. Mr. Robert Pearson spent a few days in Kitchener with Mr. Don Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Pinnell of Baden and Mr. Charlie Dobson of ,Guelph spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. E. Downey. Miss Susan Cardiff of Brussels spent the week end with Miss. Brenda Bateman. Greg and Murray Cardiff, Brussels, visited their grandpar- ents over the week end. Worlds Day of Prayer will be held in Ethel United Church on Friday at 2 p.m. and ladies of the community are invited to attend. Tea will be served fol- lowing the service. Steven Thornton, SIX year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton Of Dublin was admitted to SeafOrth COrnnItinity Hospital Sunday night. Miss Kathy Ebel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel of 'Ingersoll, is a patient in Alex- ; ander Hospital, Ingersoll, with pneumonia, Brussels will meet Grand Bend at 8;0 a.m, on March 18th in the 4 D' Series at the Goderich Lions. Club Young canada Hockey Week 23rd Annual Tournament in Goderich. Gordon Workman is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital where he underwent surgery last week. Mr.and Mrs.Dougla.s Heming- way, Mrs. Adah Smith,president of the Ladies Division of Brussels Fall Fair, Murray Hoover, presi- dent of the Fair Board and Hugh Pearson attended the Annual Fairboard Convention at the Sheraton Hotel, Toronto, Tues- day of last week. They were accompanied by the Brussels Fall Fair Queen, Miss Marjorie Procter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, King and Nancy of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin 9f Brussels ViSited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ..rhest Martin, Hugb Kennedy of Tprohto was a visitor with his brother Boy and Mrs, Kennedy on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles BrYans of Orillia have been visitors with his mother, Mrs. James Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. E Thompsonand Randy of Walkerton spent the week end with David McCutcheon and family and visited with Mrs. McCutcheon in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Batken of Clinton, who have just returned from a vacation in Florida called on the McCutcheons on Sunday. Doug, Rathwell of Brussels Curling Club won the overall Melcher Trophy at the Hensall 'Legion Bonspiel with three wins I , and plus of 13. The rink was Doug. Rathwell skip, Wilma Rathwell, vice, Ron McLean, second and Doris Mc- Lean, lead., Many Brussels and district friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff attended the funeral of Thelma's mother, the late Mrs. George Caldwell, at the Tasker Memorial Chapel, Blyth, on February 20th. Rev. C. A. Mac- Carrol conducted the funeral ser- vice. Other friends from thiS area also called at the funeral home previous tip the funeral. SLEEPWEAR CLUB The second meeting of the Brussels Sleepwear Club was held at Brussels United Church on Tuesday, February 22 at 7:30. The meeting was begun by all members repeating the 4-H pledge. Minutes of meeting one were read by Karen Hemingway and a name "All In Stitches" was chosen for the club. Then the senior members and the leaders assisted the junior members PERCY A.B.RUSSELL Word was received recently of the passing of Percy A.B. 'Russell, 89 years, in Calgary General Hospital on January 27th. ' Mr. Russell had been in failing health for two years and had been in Chinook Nursing Home, Calgary. A former resident of Morris Township, he had lived for several years in Alberta and B.C. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Sara Clark, Bethan y Auxilliary Hospital, Calgary and a brother, Mr. Oran H. Russell, Brussels. Two nieces and a nephew also survive. Mrs. Lillian Hickox, Calgary and Mrs. Doris Mac- Ivor, Edmonton and Mr. James G. Russell of Mirror, Alberta. Several great nieces and ne- phews also survive. Funeral was held from Ley- den's funeral chapel. Rev. 0. L. Sogge officiated. Burial was in Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary on January 31st. HARRY BRAWN ALLEN Harry Brawn Allen, 629 Huron, Cuts Land .Division Budget $6000 The Land Division Commit- tee budget will require some juggling now that members of Huron County Council has ap- proved their proposed operation for 1972 but has cut its revenue by about $6,000. The original budget called for spending of $30,000 and was based on handling 600 applications at a cost of $50 each. However, county council amended the bud- get to provide for fees of $40 each ,as previously set when the Land Division Committe went into action. The committee expressed its concern at the amount of work that is involved with each appli- cation and more particularly, that it is taking a considerable amount of time to complete applications in connection with the consents. Extra meetings have been held and the committee intends to pursue the problem further to try to improve the flow of work. Reeve Elgin Thompson, Tuck- ersmith, said that he could under- stand the $50 fee providing the severance was approved. Reeve Ed Oddliefson, Bayfield said that all applications required considerable work whether they were approved or not. He said that if the applications were rejected by the committee, the land owner had other alternatives - appeal to the Minister or to the Ontario Municipal Board. However, the majority of councillors agreed that the fee should not be increased from $40 to $50 - and an amendment to the report was approved. Cheapside Street, London, died at Victoria Hospital, London on February 22. A former Brussels resident he had been a druggist here before retiring to London. He was born in Wroxeter, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Allen. He is survived by his wife the former Muriel Elliott and by two daughters, Mrs. George (Barbara) Clarkson of Montreal and Mrs. Wm. (Heather) Goth, London. A brother James J. Allen predeceased him in 1944. Funeral services conducted by Dr. Goth, London and Rev. C.A.McCarroll, Brussels were held at the Watts Funeral Home, Brussels on February 24th. Temporary interment followed in Brussels Cemetery Chapel with burial later in Wroxeter C emetery. Pallbearers were D.A.Rann, Jack Bryans, Wm. King, Jr., Frank White, Ken Ashton and Alvin Logan. Flowerbearers were wm. King Sr. and Graeme Mac- Donald. e a 0 p ,0 OBITUARIES THE BRUSSELS tiOtte..MAikek. 1, 1972-4