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Lloyd AxworthY
Ministre
Canada
Actually, Four's Enough
has a fifth member--a girl,,
Karen Beaird. She plays first!
base and is a talented pitcher
in her own right. At 21, she
really is the veteran of the
team, having, toured for 12 1
years with the Queen and
Her Maids and Queen and .
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Brussels Community.
.Daily Vacation
BIBLE .
SCHOOL'
Aug. 18 - 22
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
at the
Brussels Melville
Presbyterian
Church
All children welcome
EVEN IF .NOT PRE-REGISTERED
[GRADES PRE-KINDERGARTEN - 8]
Daily Mission Offering • •
Project: Used Trikes and Bikes for the
Larprom children
Walton team takes
on "Four's Enough"
and Mrs. V. Williams and MeCuley and also called on;
Jon of Lethbridge, Alberta. their aunt Mrs. Sadie Hall.
MIN and Mrs. John Stiles ! Mr. and Mrs. R: Gardner of ' Mrs. Darlene Robb and I1 r
and son'Kenneth, of Ponoka, ' Taber, Alberta. Sunday vis- ! her husband Will and two of , 7 4-nflinglAreatd trecPshamaleift homeAlso
ir frinds, Garry and Valet.- j
visiting
IMrs. McPhail's brother Alberta spent the weekend itors.were Miss Bonnie Lin-
Ste, Marie ; Twom :Neale and his' wife gva with relatiVes and friends in , stead and Mrs. D. Linstead., ie, all of Sault
Ontario. 1 of Listowel.have returned home after
Miss Donelda ,Stiles re- Mr, and Ara, Edwin " spending several days with
ceived honours in her recent i Martin have returned from a Mr. and Mrs. L. Brothers.
Mr. .and Mrs. Norman' piano examination held June
tour to Pennsylvania and Hoover have been visitors in' 20, in Stratford, with the l Strasburg.
Royal Conservatory of Music!
London with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. John Tooth, Lorraine;
Toronto. ,, John Hoover. and Gregory of Toronto visit-
Week-end visitors with Bill ed with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Ann Tesluck, Mrs.
Shirley and David Cossitt martin. • Mince Tesluck and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richard- Eileen Tesluck of Yale, Mich.
Cossitt of Niagara Falls, Mr.son of Livonia Detroit were recent visitors with!
and Mrs. Wm. Stonelancl Mrs. Alex Gulutzen.
Michigan spent last Wednes- i
and Debbie of Pickering, Mr. I day afternoon at the home of ,
and Mrs. D. Linstead Low i their aunt Mrs. Ethel Bone Mr. and Mrs. L. Brothers
and Jimmy of Ballinfad, Mr.had their daughter Nancy
and cousin Mrs. Dorothy and family for a recent
week
TIE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 13, 1980
eopie we know Peop
,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Logan
returned home last week
from a two month vacation in
Western Canada where they
visited with family and
, friends.
Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Scott
of La Crescents, California,
were visitors witlr,Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bryans and re-
newed acquaintances With
old friends here.
Robert Kennedy and
family returned home to
Ottawa on Saturday. Mrs. R.
W. Kennedy accompanied
them for a two-week vacation
in Ottawa.
Brian Deitner spent the
holiday weekend at his
home. Brian is currently
working with a paving
company in the Hurst area
for the summer.
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loam,
Mrs, L. Worzeska. and
daughters LeAnn and Crista
and Harold Chapman, all of
Kitchener, visited lastThurs-
day with Mrs. R.W. Ken.
nedy and family.
Can a four-member soft-
ball team — pitcher, catcher
and two infielders — beat a
nine-man team?
A team from Long Beach, ;
Calif., appropriately call'.
"Four's Enough," thinks it
can be done and will find out
Saturday, Aug. 30 when it
meets the Walton Inter-
mediates at Walton Ball
Park.
First pitch will be thrown t
at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are
Adults $2.00, Children 8 - 16
$1.00.
The game will be a com-
bination of serious softball
and trick routines. The star I
iof the four-member touring
team, pitcher Ror Rupp,
throws blind-folded, behind)
his back and between his
legs.
In a-jam, he may, resort tc
conventional style.
Four's Enough is a new:
team which will make 118
appearances throughout the,
U.S. and Canada from May.
through September.
Ron is not a newcomer to
touring softball, however. He
played for another team prior
to forming this one and it'
won 80 percent of its games.'
Brussels guests
at party in'
Stratford
A pleasant evening was
spent in the Masonic Temple
Stratford on Saturday even-
ing July 26, to honour Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Stiles on
their Silver Wedding An-
niversary. A three tier wed-
ding cake was decorated by a
niece, Mrs. Cheryl Yost,
Monkton. Another niece,
Mrs. Sandra Smith was in
charge of the guest book.
Donelda Stiles played the
traditional music as Gordon
and Jean received the
guests.
Joe Stiles, Lambeth, a
brother, was Master of Cere-
monies. The original wed-
ding party of 25 years ago
was present, Mrs. Ruby
Steiss, Brussels, Mrs. Eileen
Mann, Listowel, Mrs: Sandra
Smith, Palmerston and Jun-
ior Stiles, Rexdale.
The evening was spent
dancing to the music of Brian
Barclay and the Country
Image.
Guests attended from
Cranbrook, Brussels, Blyth,
Goderich, Listowel, Palmers-
ton, Kitchener, Hanover,
Flesherton, Guelph, St.
Marys, Lambeth, Alvinston
sad Stmtford.
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The other three men com-
peting are Rick Rupp, Ron'
brother, who plays shortstop;',
Cory Davis, first base ands,
alternate pitcher; and Frand!
Carderella, an all-around
performer who primari15,1-
does the catching.' visitor with 'her sister Mrs.
Mrs. Doris Harris pf
Phoenix, Arizona, was a