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Couple wed
Correspondent mind will be in the pulpit again
MRS. MAC ENGEL . on Oct. 10. On Sunday, Oct. 3
887.4645 the Sacrament of Holy Com -
Rev. Wallace Murray, Lon- munion will be observed with
don, was minister on Sept. 26 Rev, Dr. Ross K. Thomson,
in Knox Presbyterian Church St. Catharines in the pulpit.
Congratulations to Mr. and
BY RON WASSINK
Diligently answering her phone and
accepting C'runbrook area news, Mrs. Mac
'(Antic) Engel has been informing Cranbrook
and Brussels residents of Cranbrook arca
happenings for the past 36 years.
(her 50 relatives, neighbours and friends
returned the i'all last Wednesday in honour oI
her 80th .birthday. She was burn on
concession 10 of Grey township in 1902 and
has lived in Cranbrook for 60' years. '•1
haven't moved very far", says Mrs. Engel.
Annie met and married her husband Mac
in 1923, one year after he opened a
blacksmith shop in Cranbrook. "It gut to be
more of a garage'. with the advent of the
automobile. explained Mrs. Engel, Following
Mr. Iingel's death in 196', sou Gordon
continued the operation of the garage until
recent years. It now has been eon vertetl to a
hotly shop,
Mrs, Engel said she hasn't noticed •any
major Changes in Cranbrook. Always a village
or approximately 200 residents, Cranbrook
tlfti boast several hotels, two stores and a
combined hall and post office during the lute
1800s.
Relating stories told by her parents and
former residents of C'raabruuk. Mrs. Engel
said the railway was to have been laid near
the village. Instead of being a tillage,
Cranbrook was designated to be a large tow n
or city. 'I'hc railway did come, but was last
further nttrth of Cranbrook..
I'nfitrtunatt' it may scent, but a number of
factors saw the demise of the Cratihruuk's
general store. When it closed two years ago.
Mc village was left without a more,
A member of the W.M,S. church organi,a
•
tine. Mrs, Engel began her correspondence
with the Brussels Post as a press reporter for
the group. 'today, she is still the press
i vintner.
A letter dated April Ib, 1946 was received
by Mrs. Engel from former editor of the Post,
Evelyn Kennedy. The letter stated the
newspapers appreciation for sending C'ran;
brook news and "the first bene you are in
tort n. call into the 'Post' office and wt: w 111 be
glad to supply you with stationary and stamps
Inr sending in such news."
In return for C'ranhrook news, Mrs,
Kennedy informed Mrs. Engel she would
rt'lcist. a complimentary subscription to
"The Post''.
Being a correspondent has been wurth-
thilc " bet'ause people who take the paper
make mention of the Cranbrook news, People
sap they like to read about the news", says
Mrs. Engel. In turn she has known practically
t'vcr>ont• in the area by na.n1e.
Mrs.. Engel said thisttas changed in the last
lett years because of newcomers to the arca,
"Wc never used to travel any distance only
trasciting to Brussels on occasion". She said
now travel has inoreased. '
A member of the Cranbrook Presbyterian
( !lurch and secretary -treasurer for over 20
tears. Mrs. Engel said people like to keep in
much. A few residents faithfully inform her of
rec'e'nt events, "hut I hate to go after
others". She said sonic people shrink at the
idea of being mentioned in hercolumn, but do
like to see their name in print.
when asked if she would include her
hirthday party in this week's Cranbrook
netts, Mrs. Emgel replied. "I don't like a Int
of puhlicit}.'
T.1412. _: firer• -u._- ..
MRS. ANNIE [MAC] ENGEL
Duff's celebrated communion
( orrespundent
MRS. ALLAN McCALI.
887-6677
w'orlths ids (ontmunant
tsar ohscrted Sunday niorn
Ing .11 Duff's United Church
with the RCN,. Charles A
S%%all in tite pulpit Greeters
were Mrs Hugh Johnston
and Miss Ann (lark. Organist
tt as Mrs 1 as ern Godkut
l shers were 1 ntcrson Mt
hnll. Ion Carter and Bruce
l Lark
Martin Baan led of the
responstse reading •'1 ast
sour Burden'. from Psalm [;
and stripturc readings were
t,ukt n from 1 Kings and 1 oke
the Res ('harks A tiw an
spoke to the children un " I he
,treat of honour" the corn,
saunas meditation " 1 he l'ni•
ersal 1 allots" was given by
Res Sw,ut (mm�uuunn' %s:n
sen cd It Annie Itcul. Edith
Wes , Brut t ( lark. Emerson
.1ntha ll .untDo a 1'r.Ise'r
I'hr Muret •tl hoard meeting
st„s hold Suntfa% ,%ening al
On home til Paul and Dianne
SI,( Alum
I he I lou L rs tt cit' placed m
tit• s.tnt war% its the I I) ..111d
Hotnnl.tr% send
w't dnesdat evening the
1 ( 11 cit, utit t• will meet
Nest titntd.,% w ell he ihe
Ih,nksgt%ing scrsme
Ihost in hospital .,re Mrs
Edna McDonald and Mrs.
Helen Firente
Ail Inv nonan is e'xtcnded to
antonc to attend the Burns
V ( W. Ba,aar. Wcdncsda,.
1)tlobi t 13 in the I nndcshorn
Hall
PERSONALS
1 ongr.tlulations to Mr. and
Mrs I'.tul Ponnrnarcnkn on
thea 1.1111 wedding .utniscr
sat s. September 2oth who
erre dinner guests Suntia%
with Mr and Mrs Walter
1 s nwshcnkn ,u Stratford
We dry kl,id to hear 1 hance
Mur rat returned home tram
Sealortti and Stratford hnspi
tats on Enda% alter a st:n of a
few months
Fait -Side Orchards
Brussels 887-6883
PRELIMINARY LIST
OF ELECTORS.
FOR
THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY
The preliminary list of all electors
prepared as required by the Municipal
Elections Act, will be publicly posted in the
office of the Municipal Clerk on the 12th
day of October, 1982.
Electors should examine the list to ensure
that their names and relevant information
are correctly shown.
Applications for inclusions, additions or
corrections to or deletions from the list
may be made by an elector completing and
filling a form obtained at the office of the
Clerk during normal office hours
Revision of the preliminary list of electors
will commence at 9:00 a.m
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1982
and the last day for filing applications
concerning inclusions, additions, correc-
tions or deletions is Wednesday, October
20th, 1982 at 5:00 p.m,
JANE BADLEY
Returning Officer,
Township of Grey
Next Saturday
is Apple Day
Mr, and Mrs. John Brassun
til fttthads Landing sisited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bolger last Thursdas night
till Erni:is ,
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell
and Mrs. Allan McCall at•
tended the Thankotft'rtng
sentry Sunday es ening at
BEM foiled Church when
the Res. Bonnie
'nth was guest
speaker.
'sir and Mrs. Erne Ste
setts Mase returned home
front., holldas to Vancnuscr.
H ( sooting their grandson.
Neil McDonald, their grand
daughter Karen and famdy in
(
Agars. also retails es at
1ytt,tsknt in and Edmonton,
5lheria
'es era! Inches from the
Walton W' I attended the
3I st Huron (ounty Women's
Institute Rally at the Anglican
Church in Grand Bend on
Monday. October 4,
Mr. and Mr). Harvey Craig
attended the wedding on
Saturday 'irri Huntsville of
Murray Craig and Cindy
Nicholls Murray is fornterls
of Morris 1ownshtp. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craig,
Mr, and Mrs. Graeme
( rug also attended the Craig
and Nicholl, wedding.
Mtthad and Shannon ( ratg
remained ,s ith their aunt and
um:, Mr and Mrs. Scott La
Rue and maty at Halthurtnn
is het( the% spent the rest of
the tt, ski nd with their par
ems
1st Brussels W1111 001 Pack
has new leader and meets at
,t new time the ( ahs trill
nu'c1 al Brussels ( t'ntra1
`, hoot at .1 Ott c 1(1 p m, on
l uestlas s It is hoped that the
new time will allow more ha s
t„ horn. allntt for more outside„,
.t, tis Ines and rt•tinty the
amount of drittnk (or the
part tits Alar smite for six
its .n t uh leader Karen
1lnilc, has resigned ,seat the
master is Rohm
Dunbar
1pplt Itis Ns ill he nn
`.hard,,‘ (1, tither Ih and the
, ahs a ill , auras the Brussels
.an a Ibis is the main fund
nU. n'g I'ngt tt of ihl ,tib%
I',trt tits of 1 ahs st 111 stet 1 on
(1,I11htr,'1st,t 111pm
Brost Is ( coital ``i h,n,l 1r
sold Hirntr %tho is President
01 tilt Sang, en West Distrtt1
tit ihe Roi \touts stall tutus%
til, silt of parents at a 14'011
( lib Pat k f he Rntsscls I ions
( hilt sponsor the 1st Brussels
W„It ( tit, 1'.,, k
Attention
Post readers
JAM
The Pantry
In the Mini Mall, Brussels
Reg s 1 68 lb 1
1.45 II,
PEANUTS
tin the shrill
Rrg 1 511 Ih
BANANA CHIPS
(.6 S1 75 Ib
1.60 11,
1.35 Ih
CORN SYRUP
K,¢ 70h
Ver also carry
WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING!
Soft n Crusty or Brown 'n Serve
WESTON ROLLS 1, .69
Attention former Brussels
Post readers Would you
prefer to have the personal
classified ads. the coming
events, engagements. Lards
of thanks and in r, 'mmiams.
gathbred in one p1 ter on the
Brussels page of ate Expose•
tor.'
That's one reader's sag,
gcstion ae received at our
batoth at the Brussels fair, If
those placing personal tlasst•
ftcds arc in favour. we ask
that they spccifs "Brussels
page" when dropping the
ads off at Brussels Variety
If enough advertisers and
readers agree. the Brussels
personal classifieds will ap-
pear on these pages next
week. But it's up to you to let
us know.
(,lad
GARBAGE BAGS in, L49
'ckneiders Side
BACON ENDS 500 gram 2.29
F D Smith
CHERRY PIE FILL ; ° 1.59
NEWPORT FLUFFS til (tis. 1.19
Schneiders 3 varieties
BOLOGNA )gram 1.59
Weston Family
CHOCOLATE ROLLS .99
Florida Whife or Pink 5/.99GRAPEFRUIT
McCUTCHEON
WE DELIVER
GROCERY
BRUSSF 15
STORE HOURS
Mon., Tues., Wed, Th•rrs., & Sat . 8 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p m
887 9445
A FRIEND IS SOMEONE
WHO CARES, SUPPORT
UNICEF THIS
HALLOWE'EN
Mrs. AIIan Baker, (Shirley
Clark) ' who were married
Sept. 25 in Trowbridge. The
bride is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley.
They will be residing on the
groom's farm, 9th con. Grey
Twp. We welcome Shirley to
the community.
Mn, and Mrs, Tom Baker
have moved to Brussels.
Mrs. Bert van Donkers-
geed was hostess for a pantry
shower for Shirley Clark at
her home 9th con.
It was a busy weekend for
many in the community.
Some attended the 'Baker -
Clark wedding on Saturday
evening in Trowbridge and
others attended the SQth
wedding anniversary celebra-
tion in B.M. & Grey arena for
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, F. Keys,
RR I . ' Seaforth,
Luke van Donkersgoed is
enrolled in the Agriculture
Course at University .. of
Gu..'tph.
Mr. a. it Mrs. Sid Barnes.
London. and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis. Zimmer. .Cleveland,
visited Mrs, Ida Gordon,
Miss Christine van Donk-
ersgoed, Guelph. spent a•few
days with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Bert van Donkers-
goed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKay,
Milton, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Clare
Veitch,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Strickler visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Shireman at Plattsville
on Sunday.
We are pleased that Mrs.
Earl Dunn cahie home on
Saturday from Listowel Me-
morial Hospital where she
was a patient for three weeks,
Misses Sharon and Tracy
Engel, London, were home
for the weekend and Tracy
staved for the week
Stan Bentley, Dean, and
'Roger Cameron were on •a
Fishing trip to Shining Tree.
Many were saddened to
hear of the death of Rev, Dr.
Hugh Davidson of Listowel.
Rev. Davidson has supplied
in Knox church at various
times and as recently as Sept.
5.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Lewis b75g
White Bread .79 loaf
Hum ptv Dumpts 200g .99
Chips
Maple Lane 3 qt bags
2% Milk 2.09
Gifts * Tobacco * Confections
* Health Care Items
- Lottery Tickets -
HOURS:
Mon. • Sal. 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. • 10 p.m.
Brussels Variety
Brussels 887=6224
1®0.eOeF. DANCE
B.M. & Go COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sato, November 6 9p.mt, e 1 aim,,
Music by Free Spirit
• Proceedsto Community Projects
TICKETS $5.00 . LUNCH
NO ONE UNDER 18 PERMITTED
Tickets available from any ,member
of the Oddtellows LI'••-ge
wssas
R
NOT
CE
VIII AGE�'�
SSELS RES
F
E
TS
There are 16 planters in the village made
by the Summer Employment students for
planting flowers etc. for next year., Would
you like to have your name on one as your
contribution to the Village of Brussels?
They cost $70.00 and for a donation of that
amount we will put a sign on one with your
name on it. In this way you can be a part of
the program to beautify the Village of
Brussels. Donations are Income tax
deductible and will be received in the
Municipal Office.
WM. H. KING, A.M.C.T.
Clerk -Treasurer,
Village of Brussels
NOTICE OF
NOMINATION
NOMINATION OF PUBLIC
SCHOOL SUPPORTERS
FOR REPRESENTATION TO THE
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
• for the electoral districts of Township of
Grey and Village of Brussels
will be received by the undersigned
commencing
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1982
" Friday, Saturday, Sunday A
Oct. 8, 9, 10
RIB -EYE • 5,99
STEAK DINNER
Buy second dinner for
ONLY
Thanksgiving Monday
Treat your family to a
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
-or
, DINNER HAM
(with all the trimmings)
Olympia Restaurant
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Brussels 887-6914
until
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1982
Between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5 p.m.
ONE REPRESENTATIVE TO BE
ELECTED FOR A THREE YEAR TERM
ELECTORS ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to
take notice and govern themselves accord-
ingly, and further take notice that the
manner in which the said nominations
shall be filed is set forth in the Municipal
Elections Act. Nomination forms and full
particulars of procedures to be followed
may be obtained from ' the municipal
offices.
If a greater number of candidates than
required to fill the offices are nominated
and make the required declarations, notice
of the time for holding the polls including
the advance poll and notice of the last day
for making applications for a certificate to
vote by proxy is shown below.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE:
1. A nominee may withdraw from a
nomination at any time before 5:00 p.m. in
the afternoon of Tuesday.. October 19,
1982.
2. Nominations must be signed by at least
ten electors and the nominee must make a
declration of consent and qualifications.
3, -Where the number of candidates for an
office is not sufficient on the Wednesday-
following
ednesdayfollowing nomination day, October 20.
1982. the Clerk may between the hours of 9
a.m, and 5 p m receive and certify
additional nominations for the office in
respect to which there was an insufficient
number of candidates
SHOULD AN ELECTION BE REQUIRED,
the same will be held on Monday,
November 8, 1982 between the hours of 11
a. m and 8:00 p m
Advance Poll on Saturday. October 30,
1982 between the hours o' 9 a m and 8
p.m
DEADLINE FOR OBTAINING CERTIF-
ICATE TO VOTE BY PROXY'IS NOVEM-
BER 8, 1982 AT 5.00 P
JANE BADLEY
Returning Officer,
Township of Grey