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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-01-24, Page 3Now is the time to build for your future with the bank that builds Now is the time to start saving for the things you'll want later on. With a healthy bank balance that comes from regular sav- ing, you'll have funds to cover such im- portant events as a wedding, a new home, T111.111SDAY„ JAN, 24th, 1963, HPCKEY SLANTS (BY B. Beixhes) Atweo.d. Vs Brussels. • • LaSt Wednesday night, at the - Brussels arena? Atwood .trounced the local intemediate hockey team, ...to the tune of 13 First Period, The first ten minutes of the first Period was given to good fast hockey for both team% with a Penalty to Atwood. They opened, up with two fast goals, and four ;in less than five minutes of play. Second Period The second period, opened up fast, Brussels' scoring their first goal at the ten second mark. This was short lived for Atwood came Brussels seored their, second., Brussels scored their seconed, Atwood, scored twice and Bus- sell once to end a hard checking period )vith seven, penalties banded oat, three to Brussels ant four to Atwood. Third Period The third period being played straight time was a fast checking period only to have three goals' scored on. Brussels by the -visiting; team, Brussels played a good game but Atwood was too strong for them to cope with. The game was watched by a small crowd of adults but more students, Goals Scored First Period 1, A Paul Newbigging, assist D. Aitchison 2, A — Paul Newbigging, 3, A Bruce Coughlin assist 13, Howatt 4, A — Ross Coughlin assist G. Coughlin Penalties I. to Atwood. Second Period 1, 11 Beirnes 5, A -- Don Howatt 6, A -- M. MeCurt assist G-. Hymers 7, A -- Bruce Coughlin J. Pox assist M. Lowe 8, A — M. MeGurt 9, A Gerald Ames 3, 13 —J. Fox from iii. Beirnes 'Penalties 0' to Brussels and 4 to Atwood Third Period 10, A — 111.1VICurt assist B. Coughlin 11, A It, Coughlin assist G. Douglas 12, A — R. 'Coughlin assist G, Coughlin Penalties 1 to Brussels BrUssels Ken Storey, goal Ernie Beirnes B. ,Rutledge Lowe S. Coultes J, 73,11 ,W. Lowe Bronson. R. Trumbly Fok Jacklin AtWOod arty Inglis icon Bowman Thing Aitchesdia Bruce, Coughlin. bon. HoWatt Gerald Mies' hen Ne'whiggins iciord Ilymer Paul Newbigging Gerald Douglas Gerald ,Cougliain 'toss Coughlin Murray MOurt ijeo. JohnSton. Teams and coaches are workingi hard to build a godd hockey teams ,for Brussels and they deserve the support of the fans, d.nd they need the encouragement of your attendance at the games. HOW CAN I 7 HoW can I separate a num- ber of postage stamps that have beconie stuck tighly together?, don't soak them. Instead, lay a thin paper over them and suit a moderately hot iron over the paPer, They will come apart easily, and the gine will still be usable. . HoW can t remove. Ink stain from a rug? These can usually be re- moved by making a paste of but- terniiik and starch, applying, and. i leaving it on for two or three days. Then , rinse and let dry. Itepeat the process if necessary. Q. How can I repair a crack In, basement laundry tub7,, First,- widen the crack 11% the tub by opening it With. a COM diligel and liainnier, then clean; Cita the dirt, grease, and soap. NeXt Mix Seine Rtharge and glycerin to a putty just stiff enough to be worked into the Brack easily :with, a. putty knife. Let, your repair patch dry for at least 24 hours before running any water into the tub. RHU MBA FAVORITE Chico Valle, long a favorite of those who enjoy rhutubas, sambas and chn-elms, is heard With his Orclibstra in Chico1g Place, the program with a Latin- Ainerican beat, on the CRC radio network each Saturday evening. or a special vacation. We have the largest network of branches in Canada to serve you. Open an account soon with your nearest branch of the Bank of Commerce —the bank that builds. .13 A N.K BUILDS • COUNTY OF HURON TENDER FOR FENCING MATERIALS Sealed tenders on forms and in envelopes available from the °Moe of the undersigned will be received until 6:00 p.m. on. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1963 for the following: HC,1-63.110 approxlianttely ,400 cedar line posts approkiniabely 700 cedar anchor posts approtinnstely 800 cedar brace posts H0-63-111 al3Proinnately 13,000 rods 842-12 wire fences approxlitia.tely 10,000 7 foot steel posts, SpecificatioriS and tender forms are available from the Office of eke undersigned. W. Britnell, P. Bug., Huron 'County Engineer, Court House, Godenlott, Ontario, CANADIAN IMPERIAL THE BANK OF COMMERCE ritui Over 1260 branches to serve you