HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-01-31, Page 31THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 31 1979 — 3
Friendship Club to
advertise meetings
JUST LIKE BUTTER — The chain saw David Garniiss. of Brussels is
using sliced up a cord of wood in no time Saturday at the Seaforth
Optimist Carnival and won him first prize. Archie Willis is his helper.
Crowd expected
At Walton poker rally
Once again the Walton Area Sports Club
will be holding a Snowmobile Poker Rally
with proceeds to go towards sponsoring
minor ball programs this summer. The
rally is set for Sunday, February 4.
And if there are any extra improvements
that have to be made in the park, money
will go towards that as well.
Last year, over 300 riders participated
and Doug Kirkby, chairman of the Walton
Area Sports Club said they hope for a
re-run of that this year. Approximately . _
$1,000 was raised last year and Mr. Kirkby
said they would be overjoyed with as much
this year.
A trail of approximately 25 miles will be
set up close to Walton and will go through
Morris, Grey and McKillop Townships.
There will be $150 offered in cash prizes
as well as a trophy for the leading rider and
quite a number of door prizes.
All the expense that goes into putting
the rally on is volunteer labor, Mr. Kirkby
said.
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The Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority currently
has five local people em-
ployed through a 1979
Canada Works grant. The
$10,920. grant, supplied by
the Job Creation Branch of
Immigration and Employ-
ment Canada, will provide a
total of 65 man weeks of
work, and will include on the
job training for the
employees.
Charlene Gordon and Jack
Hovius of Listowel, Lloyd
Faust of Gowanstown, Jake
Brown of Gorrie, and Ray
Becker of Blyth were chosen
from among the many ap
plicants referred to the Con-
servation Authority by local
Canada Manpower, offices.
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Brussels 887-9024
Forestry management at
the Maple Keys Sugar Bush
near Ethel will be one of the
major projects undertaken
this winter. The Con-
servation Authority opened
the area for maple syrup
demonstration during 1978,
and will be maintaining the
operation during March of
this year. The Canada Works
field staff will assist with
pipeline installation,
gathering sap and processing
Brussels Friendship Club
met last Wednesday in the
Legion Hall with a good
attendance. Minutes of the
previous meeting were read
by secretary Gertie Bolger.
The next meeting is to be
held Feb. 28 with a speaker.
Meetings will be
advertised in the local paper
Walton
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
888-6677
Correction - In last week's
issue it stated that any girl 12
years old by the 1st of
September was eligible to
take the 4-H project "The
Final Touch" but it is 12
years old by March 1. Any
girl wishing to take this
project to get in touch with
either Margaret Bennett or
Ann Ryan.
Mr. an dMrs. Jan van Vliet
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
McCutcheon have arrived
home following a vacation in
Hawaii.
The Walton ladies are
busy again with the quilting
in the New Year. Last week
they completed one the first
two days at the home of Mrs.
Viola Kirkby, this Monday
one was put in at Mrs. Edna
Hackwell's honie.
Drs. Jean and Gerd
IVVestermann of Burlington
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Scott Sr.
of Blyth were Saturday
bush demonstration before
and after the school holiday
in March. General public area
also encouraged to visit the
site during the operational
period.
Along with other forestry
and wildlife management
program activities, the
Canada Works field staff will
complete wood working and
welding work on con-
servation area equipment,
signs, and displays.
1.691.
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each month hoping more
people will become in-
terested. It was decided to
move the carpet bowling
from the library to the hall
and will be available
Wednesday afternoons for
,members.
Elsie Evans favored us
with a reading "My get up
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid. Sunday visitors
at the same home were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ryan of
Seaforth.
Visitors on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Maier and Paul of
Thamesford and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Pritchard Kim
and go has got up and
went."
A few games of euchre
followed/ prizes as follows':
High Lady - Ann Thynne;
Low Lady - Mrs. Stevens;
High Gent - Frank Carter;
Low Gent - Edna Hackwell
playing as man; Birthday -
Mrs. McDonald.
and Mark of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell visited Mrs. Bessie
Mitchell at Huronview on
Sunday on the occasion of
her 91st birthday.
Mrs. James F. Payne
spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Chisholm,
Dungannon.
the maple syrup.
Another major area of
involvement will be the pro-
vision of an education pro-
gram at Maple Keys. Inter-
pretive displays and signs
are being prepared, and a
study guide for teachers will
be written and circulated to
local schools. Scheduling of
class visits will be completed
in early February so that
students will have the op-
portunity to visit the sugar
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