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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-04-14, Page 7F7R' ilII.JRANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insurea ' Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Property g, Summer Cottages Churches, Schools, Halls Extended coverage (wind; smoke. water damage, falling objectS, etc.) is also available. Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seaforth; Londesbertet Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth, AGENTS: James Wm. Leiper, Jr. Squires, Clinton; Ask about convenient departuril and return times POI Information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL 1111111111111111101111 0 ii,lif .P00110211/111111111PIREIMBIBINgfaINVOITA THURSDAY. APRIL 14th, 1966 143 143, 142 141 140 140 139 138 137 • 13G 135 135 12g 122 12/ 120 119 99 imeskor-ir. 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SHEPHERD, M.A., L.L.B, Brussels and Ingham Phone 120 Phone 3673113:: THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Fstablishd 1872 Serving the Farming Community Published ," ESUSSEL.S. ONTARIO, every TharadaY Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weakly Newapapors Azzo ,:t%(Art 1141111rIllnillifirRIMIRTME17/MMEE117210,0Earrap.1.--yu.7.7:,;_n ,7 BOWLING NOTES The bowlers have now complete of fifty games or twenty-five nights of bowling. The team that has the highest points for the regular season will receive one serving trey per player on this team, donated by the Labatt Brewing Company, Since they have received these trays they cannot redeye a trophy if they win our "Bowl Off". This consists of two nights and each team playing on each of the six alleys and playing each of the other five teams. Team Standings Lois' Lions 1 116 Marilyn's Marauders -ill Karen'e Go 'Go's 96 Jack's Jokers 9.4 Willis' Wonders e 92 Marrs Lambs 90 Ladies High Singles Marilyn Higgins 240 Merle Cousins 210 Leis McArer 196 Ladies High Doubles Marilyn Higgins 422 Merle Cousins 375 Dthel Brewer , 361 Mens High 'Singles: Allan Nichol. 249 • Dave Hastings 225 Willis Knight 221 • Mens High Doubles Allan Nichol 448 Dave Hastings 424 Bill Stephenson 346 Substitutes Mrs. Ted Elliott for Barb Bray Ted Eillov_ for Ray Bronsoc Jean Grenke. for Velma Stephenson Barb McCutcheon for Mary Lowe Averages Karen Hastings 174 Dave Hastings 172 Ruth Huether 167 Ned Rui ledge , 164 Allan eilJie 163 Willis Knight 163 Jack Higgins Ray 'Bronson 132, Munray Lowe 1G1 Charlie Fee 156 Wayne Lowe 156 John Cousins 156 Lois McArter 154 Marilyn Higgins 154 Dianne Hastings 151. Mel M'cArt'er- 149 Ros8 Duncan 145 John Pennigton 144, (eUIDE NOTES Guide Meeting, 'March 29th The Guides held their weekly meeting with 22 Guides present. The meeting was opened with a game of dodge ball with patrol competition. Patrols were formed followed by "The Queen".. Guide Prayer and Promise. Company leader Dianne taught Waterfroht Precaution and Respiration. Com- pany leader Anne took the Tender- feet. Guides again. Gail Prior, Cathy MeArter and Karen Mutter also taught Water- front Precautions and Respiration, • • '40 ;W. 4 b. • a+4 ,444.• • 6 /al •4 REVOLUTIONARY HOMELITE XL-12 Weighs Only 12 lbs. • Only 12 lbs. less bar and chain, as little as 14 lbs. with bar and chain • Cuts 12' trees in 10 seoonds, fells trees up to 3 feet In diameter. Has Homelite's top professional features. • The chain saw everyone can use NAVE A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY1 ;GEO. SOMERS Brussels, Ont. Tel: 47J Captain Kellington tested Guides who were ready. Campfire was held with Gaii Prior Paltrol giving a skit on the. Beatles. The meeting closed with Taps. Guide Meeting, March 22nd The Guides held their meeting in the library with 25 Guides and two new members. present. The meeting started with a eame of chase. Patrol leaders were called and patrols formed, folowed by the Horseshoe. The Color Party presented the flag and "The Queen" was sung. The Guide Promise and Prayer were given. Company leader Anne took the Tenderfeet. Guides. Company leader Dianne taught Woodcraft signs. Lt. Kellington taught First Aid to first class Guides. Captain Kellington gave a test on the Canadian flag. The meeting closed with Taps. Mary Lowe Alice pee Kay 1VieWhirter Ron Huether Bill Stephenson Jack Lowe Grant Stephenson Ray Rutledge Elaine Nichol .Take Zackarias Mary ten Pas Merle Cousins Mallon Nrachan Eithel Brewer Barb Bray Velma .Stephenson Jack 1VieWhirter .Kay Duncan' "BRUSSELS CAUTIOUS STYLETTES" 4-H CLU BS Third Meeting The third meeting of the "Brussels 'Cautious Stylettes" was held at the home of Norma and Mrs. Muir on March 25th at 6:30 p.m. The meeting was opened with the 4-Fl Bledge and the Roll Call was taken. The minutes were read by Faye ;Blake; The next meeting will be held at Faye's home on April 1st at 6:30 p.m. It 'was de- cided to get pictures for the front cover of the. books. The discussion portion of the ; meeting was next at which time the selection and care of scarves was discussed.. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Mair demonstrated tie-dyeing a scarf and the rolled hem. Grout) • work was practising tie-dying and the rolled hem. The meeting was closed with "O Canada". Mrs. Mir served a I delicious lunch for leaders and girls. WORLD'S LIGHTEST arivi THE BRUSSELS POST BRUSSELS ,ON?ARIO