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NOTICE OF
ANNUAL MEETING
ESTABLISHED 1873
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY
WROXETER, ONTARIO
formerly
HOWICK FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
The 108th ANNUAL MEETING of the Company will
be held in the Wroxeter Community Hall, Wroxeter,
Ontario on,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
at 1:30 p.m.
Purpose:
I. To receive the Annual Statement and Auditor's
Report.
2. To elect two Directors to replace Ron McMichael
and Clare Hutchison, whose term of office expires.
Ron McMichael is elligible for re-election.
3. To amend by-law #33 - Director's Remuneration.
4. To appoint an Auditor for 1981.
5. To transact any other business which may rightly
come before the Annual Meeting.
6: A presentation will be made by the Ontario
Provincial Police on the new Trespass and Liability
Act.
RON McMICHAEL RANDY HUTCHINSON
President Manager
howick
Blyth Lions 8 Snowtravellers
Sunday, Feb. 15th
Blyth Conservation Club House
1 corner north, 3 west of Blyth
Registration 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
$3.00 per hand
Many other donated door prizes
40 km. beautiful groomed trails
CASH PRIZES.
1st Head 450
2nd Hand = $20
-3rd $10
ELEVEN O'CLOCK DRAW WINNERS—Don. McDonald's team won the
eleven o'clock draw trophy when the Brussels. Stockyards held a curling
bonspiel at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre on
Tuesday. Presenting the trophy is Ross McCall and from left are Don
McDonald, Bruce McDonald, Ken Bray and. Paul Krauter. (Photo by
Max Oldfield)
CONSOLATION WINNERS The team of Jerritt Van Keulen were
consolation winners at the Brussels Stockyards Curling Bonspiel on
Tuesday. From left are Ian McLellan, Keith Mulvay, Gerald Smith and
Jerritt Van Keulen. (Photo by Max Oldfield)
FOURTH IN ELEVEN O'CLOCK DRAW—The team of Fred Uhler
placed fourth 'in the eleven o'clock draw at the Brussels Stockyards
Curling Bonspiel on Tuesday. From left are Ross Cunningham, Graeme
Craig, Fred Uhler, and
Keith Williamson.
(Photo by Max Oldfield)
THIRD PRIZE IN NINE O'CLOCK DRAW—The team of Ernie
Lewington of Brussels won third prize in the nine o'clock draw at the
Brussels Stockyards Curling Bonspiel on Tuesday. From left are Ernie
Lewington, Brad Speiran, George Zwep and John Van Vliet. (Photo by
Ada Haasnoot)
Mitchell rink wins
Stockyard's bonspiel
trophy when Brussels Sotck-
all winners, winning the
from Mitchell were the over-
Ron Kraemer and his rink
and his team won the consol-
Doug Sholdice from Brussels
Brussels placed third and
team of Ernie Lewington of
yards held a curling bonspiel ation prize.
last Tuesday. In the 11 o'clock draw, Don
Other team members were McDonald of Brussels and
Don Little vice; Alvin Dow- his team of Bruce McQonald,
second and John Little- lead. Ken Bray and Paul Krauter
The team of Jim Hawkins of placed first. Coming in
Goderich placed second, the second were Grant McDon-
ald and his team from
Teeswater.
' In third place was
Walter Ballagh and his team
from Teeswater and in fourth
place was the team of Fred
Uhler of Brussels.
Consola-
tion prize winners were the
members of Gerrit Van
Keulen's team of Brussels.
make Up for a stormy night February 3 the Men's high
Sunday night, February 1 to Bowling League on Tuesday,
Bowling League bowled on In the Brussels Mixed
The . Brussels Mixed 67, Losers 55, Spinners 54. Cunningham was third with
204. Wilda Higgins bowled
the ladies high triple with
559. Audrey Cardiff was
missed in December. There single for the night was Fred second high with 541 and
was a tie for men's high Sawyer with 268. Jim Adams Marlene Cowie was third
single between Jim McFar- was second high with 250 with 538.
lane and Dennis Newby who and Dennis Newby was third
Ganies over 200: Jim
Adams no and 201, Dennis each bowled 244. Right be- with 244. Jim Adams bowled
hind them was Don Bradd the high triple with 634. Walt Newby 244, Pat Newby 200,
with 243 and Chester Hig- Taylor was second‘high with Danny McKay 220 and 207,
gins was third with 223. 616 and Carson Watson was Stewart Cardiff 221, Anna
Men's high triple for the third with 596. Cunningham 204, Dave
night was Don Bradd with Ladies high single, was 229
dams 241, Fred Sawyer
648. Jim McFarlane was bowled by Blanche Hoegy. 268, Marlene Cowie 213,
second high with 635 and Marlene Cowie was second Blanche Hoegy 229, Carson
Ray Adams was third with high with 213 and Anna Watson 216 and 228, Walt
581.
Ladies high single was
Judy Adams with 242. Wilda
SURF 'N TURF'eda
Higgins was second high
with 222 and Gwen Cousins
was third with' 199. The
ladies high triple for the
night went to Wilda Higgins
or either one separate with 633. Judy Adams was
second high with 545 and
Includes salad, baked potato, Karen Ireland was third with
soup or juice, dessert. .500.
Super Special Games over 200 were:
Wilda Higgins 204,222 and
SOUVLAKI
207, Dennis Newby 244, Jim
Baked potato, rice, salad, McFarlane 244 and 243, Ray
soup or juice, dessert. Adams 22Z Jud y Adams
Saturday, February 14 24Z Chester Higgins 223,
Don Bradd 227 and 243, Jim
OLYMPIA .
Adams 201) Larry Keffer
205, Fred Sawyer 214.
RESTAURANT Team Standings: Super
Brusseis 887-69141 Jets 88, Hot Dogs 81, Going
All The Way 74, Gutter Balls
Michelle McCutcheon, a
member of the Brussels Fi-
gure Skating Club, is also a
member of the Pre-Novice
precision team of the London
Figure Skating" Club which
recently placed second out of
seven teams competing at
The Western Ontario Sect-
ion Precision Competition in
Brantford.
Taylor 213 and 233, Ed
Mosterd 225.
Team standings: Super
Jets 93, Hot Dogs 86, Going
All The Way 76, Gutter Balls
69, Losers 57, Spinners 56.
• A Post Classified will pay
you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial Brussels
887-6641.
Local skater
second in
Brantford
The competition was held
in Brantford over the week-
end.
Bowlers have extra night