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Published ' ORUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday
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THE BRUSSEL§ POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1966
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The following lists the town-
ship coMpetitors in point stand:
.The ,first two named are
the, winners in their., ,Township
and will compete for Himont .
County honors, winners, to he
•announced at the ,internaiiimal
Plowing Match at Seaforth, .The
County • Grand Champion and
Reserve ,Champion will then be
el Bible •tia compete for Provin-
cial Honors,
T Tie
Grey Township
1. Mac McIntosh, No. 3, B s-
sels
2. Doug Evans, No. 2, Brussels
3T. E . A. Speiran, Brussels
3T Glen Bray, Ethel
5T. J. Veitch .e eon, No. 2,
Brussels
5T. R. A.. McTaggart, No. 2,
Brussels
7T James Knight, No. 2, Brus-
sels
7T J. T. Williamson, No. 3,
Walton
9T John R. Cox, No. 3, Brussels
DT. ,f. C. Conley, Ethel
11. Clifford Ritchie, No, 3, Wal-
ton
12. Lawson Ward, Ethel,
13. Charles Thomas, Brussels
14T. Urban Ducharme, No. 2,
Brassels
14T Jack Knight, No. 2, Brus-
sels
1G. Martin Baan. No. 2, Brus-
sels
17T. Rae Houston, No. 2, Brus-
sels
17T. Lloyd Wheeler, No, 1, Ethel
19T. Clifford Bray, No. 3, Bruss
sels
19.T. Lloyd Smith, No. 3. Brus-
sels
19T. Stewart Stevenson, No. 2,
Brussels
22T. Graham Work, No. 5, 13rus-
sels
22T. Joseph Smith, Brussels
T. 'Leslie Knight, No. 3, Brits-
sole
24T. Ross ;swan, No. 3, Brussels
24T Donald McDonald. No. 2,
Brusaels
Cecil Raynard, No. 1. Ethel
28.T Toni McFarlane, Ethel
28T. Donald Cotton, No. 3, Brus-
sels
28T, 7‘71.1fred L. Strickler, No. 2,
Brussels
31. Bruce Speiran, Ethel
32. Gerrit' van Veen, No. 2. Brus-
sels
33. Jim McDonald No. ,Prnn-
sets
34T. RoY- No. 1,
Walton
34T. Earl imam, itit'o. 13russels
34T Albert Cardiff, Ethel
3 ,IT Cleon Brnbacket, No, 3,
Brussels
33T. Carman It Srnitit, No, 2,
Brussels
118T. George Pearson, No. 'I,
Mho!
Morris Township
1. Ross Higgins, No. 5, Brussels
2, John N. Cardiff, No. 5, Brum-
Sels
1. John Wessolinlc, No. 4, :brus-
sels
4, Wm. IT, Bohm-twin,
1311tevAle
5. George Michie, No. 4 Brus-
sels
Ted Fear, No, -5, Brussels
7. Charles Higgins, No, 5, Brus- sei.
8. Albert Bacon, Belgrave
Township. Chairmen
Grey: Clare Veltch, No. 2, Brus-
sels
Howick: Jack Ferguson, No.
Clifford
Hullett: Robt. Henry and
Ted Ranking, No. 1, Auburn
McKillop: John Boylan, No. 5,
Seaforth and Oliver Pryce, No. 1
Dublin
seil\slorris:Ted Fear, No. 5, BTUs'
Turrtberry: Cedric Moffatt,
AVingham
BRUSSELS SAVOURY CHEFS
The fifth meeting of the Brus
sels Savoury Chefs was held
Sept. 2'3, 7:00 p.m. at the tome of
Debbie McCall. The meeting.
opened with th 4-H pledge. Roll.
call, A Supper Dish Prepared at
I-ToMe, was answered by alL
Members. The minutes or the
fourth meeting were read, by
Kathleen ikranter. A nieeing will
be held on Tuesday. Sept 27, at
7:30 at the home of ROsethary
and Cathy make. Discussion was
1. Planning Supper Menus. 2,,
Reasons for Food Guide for
Health - Vegetables. 3. Hot* We
can use Vegetables for 'Supper.
The detnonstraion was making
salmi dressing. by Debbie. McCall,
2. Preparing material for salad,
by Nancy Adams. 3. Suitable
garnishes by Kathy Work. The
meeting 'lewd with "0 Canada",
TRAINED TO
LIVE AGAIN
!Ono afternoon in '1059 Manriy.,e
nonnis wialkod out of the Lloyd
Trurrx Door ft.SS r•Mbly- plant and
shut the door on the world. In
the time it takes to nWillc. Maur-
was blind for life.
Then be began foirr lona' Fears
Or dark stile, these years Were
not- easy for Mouriee or his
rrimilY, It -nowt left. hit home
except at night when people
wsuld not see him.
Today Maurice is a talkative
man, proud of the new kitchen lie
built himself. proud Of his wife
and two daughters, and his sacce,
ssful job.
His achievements did not come
quickly. During his exile. deter-
mined people were at work to
make Maurice face life again. A
member of the Coderich-Huron ,
Advisory to The Canadian Nets
onal Institute for the Blind, told.
the GMT London office about
Maurice. Soon after. their Field
Secretary called at the Dennis'
home. "I almost threw the boor
fellow out the first time he
called," raid 1TOurice with a
laugh. But the blind field man did.
not give up easily. After Many
calls. Maurice took the CNIB
solosiment Course alt Toronto St
1 00 he had worked In*
;'f".5z F.F a Sighted Mil* *I*
CNri3 sreciallsts taught /ft 110.
to use the same tools by
Travel training whh sAl*
carte. Statile, bftektitliT snit other
c,stts Were h part of the twelve,
,r1 e' course,
CNIB Job Placement Officer
visited Lloyd Truax. thi • plant
wh,)re Maurice had workl to See,
if they would take Maurice back
('Ii the job and the foreman
agreed, "We know that Maurice
Was a good workerr and that if
anyone could do the work and,
make the adjustinent, he could.**
It. is four year8 now Since'
Maurice returned to Lloyd rPrtia..t
His main job is sorting and pack
aging parts of garage doors, Ha
often works on the power saws
and cuts large Of wood for
door assembly, -His work is just
as rood now as it was when he
hail full sight," said Alf Mason
of the Truax plant.
There are other blind. personal
who need training' In reach their
goals. Training or this kind is one
serviee you heti provide when
yea support the eurrent drive of
The Canadian National. Institute,
tor the Blind., ']'ho campaign is
under way now,
Count -your blessing arid giv0
thanka on itarikSgii7lhg .1)07+.
HURON COUNTY FARMSTEAD Ob.
AND RURAL IMPROVEMENT
CENTENNIAL PROJECT