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CRAWFORD and MILL
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
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WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF
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Tuesday, Thursday, Friday,
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C entennial
1872 1972
CLASSES
Best Centennial Float
Best Horse Drawn Float
Best Commercial Entry
(Sponsored by a business firm onlY)$20,15A5
Best Comic Float (motor driven) . $20, 15, 10, 5
Best Comic Float (not motorized
nor horse driven)
Best Horse and Rider
Best Decorated Bicycle
Best Clown
Parade Entries To Be Sent TO:
MR. HENRY EXEL,
Brussels, Ontario
Telephone 887-6561
line 29 — jay 3, 1972
CENTENNIAL PARADE'
SATURDAY, JULY 1st
at 1:00 p.m.
Parade starts at Fairground,goes down Main
Street to the Nursing Home and down to the
Ball Park.
PRIZES
$10, 8; 6 ,4, 2
$10, 8, 6, 4
$8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
• $10, 8, 6, 4, 2
$20, 15;10, 5 '
$20, 15, 10, 5
Winter works program assists school board
under the .winter work
employnient incentive program
"WOW ..PV the federal govern, Me* the finron,Perili. Cotioty
Roman. Catholic :$0p4Patq. School
Board waa re-Inthnrsed
4,0,1144, when washroom fac111,
ties, a teacher's room. and a library resources centre were
added, to St. .Mary's. School at
1.1,esson..
Vincent Young, Goderich,
man of the building and tnainten,
once committee reported at a
beard meeting, in, Seaforth Monday
that the work cost a total of
$9,780.49 for materials, super,
vision and labour costs for the.
Witittes put IA the basement, of
the sOhP91.
Trustee Young 4.14o. reported.
that three looks "to be installed
.on the, gym doors at: St. Mary's
School in. Goderich, will cost
About S2QQ,0Q, Be, said that .a
SurYey14 underway on theamount
of .snowplowing, .cesto etc, at the
19 schools in the two. counties..
The building and maintenance
committee was euthortzect. to
spend up to Sp.,000 on capital
expenditures, reporting on the
work done at each meeting,
passed for payment was the
1972 fee tor the canadiAn ca-
tholic Trustees Association.
Of $8Q.23.
Read at the meetleg.. by John
•Ylot4r1 $PperIntenclent of
getlge, was a letter to Sister
Lorraine, principal .of St, Boni,
lace.C40014. Zurich, expressing
appreciation .of the St, .fionttsce
youth Club for the use of the.
sehool for meetings by Val
.11egter of ZOrich, secretary,.
treasurer of the club,
Also read by Mr.. Vintar Was.
an invitation from Spence Cum-
mings, Clinton, a Huron County
official, asking represente.tivee
from the school board to Attend.
a ,meeting at the Clinton. 'Com ,
munity Centre to which repre-
sentatives from the municipall,
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
The Cranbrook Dart Club fin-
ished the season with a banquet
held in the Community Centre.
Jack Knight extended thanks to
the ladies of the Altar Society of
St. Ambrose Roman Catholic
Church, Brussels, who catered.
Glenn Huether was master of
ceremonies when trophies were
presented to the team winning
high score for the season. Jim
Hart was captain and the other
team members were Doug Evans,
Jack and Doug Conley. Doug
Rathwell held the high indivi-
dual score for the season.
The service i n Knox Church
was conducted at 1:30 p.m. by
John Arnott, Mitchell. Follow-
ing the regular service, Rev.
W. J. Murray, Mitchell presided
for a congregational meeting to
deal with extending a call to a
minister for the Monkton and
Cranbrook charge.
Arnold Campbell has pur-
chased the Bradshaw farm and
;ties and school boards in four
.19r five counties Were 111.444
"to discuss taking over the spOrts
compleA at the former Panadiab
Forces Base in Tnekersmith
Township. Trustees F. J.Vere
of Stratford and Chris Welraven
of St. Marys volunteered to
attend. Trustees Francis Hick,
nell, seetorttl, Vincent
young, goOrioh, and Ted Geol..
trey of Zurich trultoated they
would attend if possible.
Welraven reported on A
transportation. seminar Which he
attended in Chatham On April,
15.
The board accepted officially
the 1971 financial statement,
gets possession May 1St.
John Steiss, Gladstone, Man-
itbba was a recent visitor with
his cousins, Mrs. Calvin Cam-
eron and Miss Emylene Steiss.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
poug Purdy were Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Stuart, Lindsay and Mr.
and Mrs. John Bouch and Danny,
Stayner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass,
London, Mr. and Mrs. John
Warby, Dundas, and Mrs. E. Wad-
dell, Fullerton visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler.
Mrs. Gordon Engel and child-
ren, and Miss Elizabeth Jacklin
visited in Clinton with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reid.
Mrs. Calvin Cameron visited
with her brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Huehn,
Conestoga.
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler will
attend the W.I. Officer's Confer-
ence on May 3rd and 4th at Guelph
University.
Service in Knox Presbyterian
Church on May 7th will change to
9:30 for the summer.
Mows of
Ethel
Correspondent
Mrs4bester Earl
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
mGeenr.vil Ynnwpwreireen Mrapndeed grirs:
Sharon, Qntario,
Mr. add Mrs. Robert LarePkin
and Mr. and Mrs. Cary Crosier,
KLeltschcernoezri.,
Crozier,
Mr,. and Mrs.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Downey were mr. and. Mrs.
Gerald Downey and family,
Meaford. Mr. Claude Morin of
meaford, mr. 4.nd Mrs. Stanley
ielmuth and Mr. an4Mrs.Norman
McDougall of Stratford, Mr._ and
mrs. Don clayfield and family of
Bridgeport.
ham visited with Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunning-
Turner, Harriston on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Earl were, Rev.
Stanley McDonald, Londesboro,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl and. Jeff,
wingham, mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Earl, Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson
iisited Mr. William Vollmer in
St. mary's Hospital, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dunbar
and family visited Sunday in
G Merrli eshs Laura Manning visited. M
William Querenguesser
and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Seibert.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Lamont of
Manitoba visited Mr. and. Mrs.
John Lamont and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross.G.
rs. Mrs. J. McWilliams of Mt.
Forest is spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. A. Pear-
son.
Mrs. Mary Wood and Mr.
Elmer Noble of Listowel visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Speiran.
Mrs. D. Foolkes & sons of
England, Mrs. M amelka., Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soloman and
Karen, Waglan, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lothar weber.
Aquires
new agency
When the Keil Insurance
Agency of Gorrie assumed own-
ership of the Conron Insurance
business of Wingham next month,
it will mark a further expansion
of a business started in Gorrie
over 50 years ago.
August Keil, who died only
two years ago, was the founder
of the business which has since
seen other members of the family
active in its operation.
Harold Keil joined the com-
pany 14 years ago and in April
1968 Peter Keil, grandson of the
founder, came into the business
followed 10 months later by his
brother Bill.
Before moving into the insur-
ance business, Peter had been
employed four years with A & C
Boehmer Ltd., box manufacturer
of Kitchener. William was asso-
ciated with B. F. Goodrich of
Kitchener for five years prior
to becoming active in the insur-
ance business.
The Gotrie business first of-
fered fire insurance in 1919 and
became a representative for the
Pilot Insurance Company, offer-
ing coverage on automobiles as
well in 1927.
With the acquisition of the
Conran Agency, Peter and Bill
Keil feel they are better able to
offer a wider degree of service
to clients . Peter will remain at
Gorrie and Bill will devote most
of his time to business in the
Wingham area. It is his intention
for he and his wife, Holly-Jane,
to reside in Wingham.
During their adult years in
Gorrie, both young men have
been active in community affairs.
Both are members of the Howick
Lions Club with Bill presently
holding the position of first vice
president. They were instrumen-
tal in the founding of the Gerrie
Chamber of Commerce and Peter
is president.
News of Cranbrook
Dart club has banquet
Every week mere and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost
,Brussels Post Want Ads. Dial
180 -6614,
THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 3, 1972-5