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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-02-29, Page 5-444111111"•frakilloomkaligrpoit..41.46.'4,4",a0*-*-4itelkeit CLUA presents JI Vfit.LAND U .0 Ali e;uo SHARP Glenda Soughner Valerie Moore Darlene Fleischater CLUB PROrk:,;:.)10.flikn..: t'uA it ILKS Kitchener S. G. S. C, S. C. MRS. F A Y Mop ONALD Listowel Listowel 1.,•••••••... •••••• teach their) to never cross from between parked cars bitthIgRapi Potivt oltuSsre.t.s drifkAtab ji43. 29th, .1.968 E '7 ERTAINIKFNT AT NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS ONTARIO FRIDAY, MARCH 1st Lorne Allen and The Huron County Boys HE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A, Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson 10:15 A.M. Church School iL: i0 A,M. The Jerusalem Daily: 'Ilionte 'For The Weeklenid" MEL V ALLE RESBYTERIA N CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. McCARRoLL 10.00 a.m. Church School 11:00 A.M. Basic Chritianity (S) The Biblical View of the Church Admission — f...:landren 50c (pre-school Children Free) DRAW TO BE HELD GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEW'S ITEMS A fter throe good whippings the Legion are realizing that we effilenten arc better euchre players. Our majority look* as big as the total tax assessment for our village. We have them frustrated and beWildei'ed and they Must feel like the French did alter the battle of Waterloo. They first night Logan and Lamr out took all our good players. When we wore totalling them up We were two men short, so dema rifled Lamont and Sam, Workman. play for us, which they did, I knew they would flay just as good on our side, a good card player always doeS his best, The boyS had wonderful luck. ltIvery (line they Picked up their cards, they were loaded. It's the only time in the history of Brussels a player cursed, and and swore as he marked his Win, on a score card. The abuse I took. was terrible, The second into, Norm itheifer, one of our 'men, ran into a bit of trouble. ;He went to the game with a new cap and Went home with one I wouldn't let in the house, but it does fit phpifer to a T. am offering ten dollars for the arrest of whoever is wear- ing ?heifer's cap, I care nothing for its return 1 just Want to find out who in heayens name has anther head like Pheifer, On the second night. when tsam Workman called out the score, quote “(;entiemen win by 112" 1 hears a thump and a bump. I look around and How- ard Hackwell couldn't take it and so he fainted away deader than the Grit party. Bill :Humphries grabbed the scrub bucket, I guess he was trying to finish Howard off cause he doused him with pails of water. Nothing happened. That there Travis fellow knew what to do. He opened a bottle of Moist:his yellow golden ale and poured about three drops on Howard's chin, Immediately Tioward began licking his "lips: and trying to reach the bottle. in no time at all he was, sitting up and after drinking '7 or, " S Dints lie was as good as new, and able 16 let to the; bar, Some of our men weren't there: Frank Thompson had a sore back, said he slipped on the ice. My opinion, he either fell or was pushed out of bed. Muzzy Stiles was busy filling our railways with Snow, fl3oh Wiaaer told me he was in bed with ColittM Funny name, nhe imiSt be Italian, Jack Clark was home, said he had cOinpaity. I expect it was a bottle of Scotch. jack McWliirter had to go and milk a COW so he would have fresh milk for his Southern. CoiMort. Archie Willis fell off a telta• phone pole that day and was loosened up a hit. Fortunately he lit on. hiS head. Prank Duncan stayed home trying to figtire some way to put the telephone Co. out, of buS. mess. Cliff Marks had to go and, have a hair cut, ete etc. • I promise the best show ever produced in BruSsels. Watch for the date, Truthfully Yount T. K. 10.: Some People wotild rather be Wrong than quiet for a moment: Organist: Mrs, Norah Moffat THE ANGLI LA N C HUx OF CANADA priest:. The :Rev..F. G...Braby, 18.A„ L,Th, • SAINT • JOHN'S — :Brussel* Organist Mrs 8, itlott. Holy EUChari8t 11:30 A.M. :Mattins. SAINT ALBAN'S. & -• SAINT DAVID'S •.ATWOOD 10:00 a.m. MatUns . HUNTER EXAMINATIONS On January 1, 1968 Reguatious under licence examinations were entioted, making it compulsory for all novice hunters wishing to obtain their first hunting licence to pass a hunting licence examination conducted, by the Department of Brands 034 1 or- e$t8. Recent amendments to the .Regulations also provide that prospective hunters under'twenty years of age Must complete course in Hunter Safety Train- ing under the direction of a (Mali- fled :Hunter Safety Instructor, before ap i ng to the Depar t- inent to write a hunting licence examination. Hunter Examination Centres Will be Operated by the Depart- Merit in the Lake H,iiroti Distriet (in this immediate area) at: the following let..!aftons on the dates specified below. E xamining hours will be from 0:00 a.m. to 4;.00 p.m. ebringv Hie : Anglican Pnrish House, March 9th, 1968 , 'N,.itigliant: Town Hall, \larch. 10th, 1.069 Owen Sound: Departm.ent of Lands & Forests Zone Office, March 2nd,1965 Examinations Will Be Given By Appointment Only Applications, should lie made en Form CI.R. 1 available at ail Department offices and licence issuers. Applicants under twenty years of age' must submit with. their application proof of com- pleting a Hunter Safety Train- ing Course, In all cases applications. MI:ST be mailed to arrive at the De- partment of Lands and Forests, Fiespeler ONg Er, EN: IN v of the date the can- didatie wishes to take a scheduled examination, in, order te: allow for suffiCient time for cont Urination. If no applications have been received by this date, the exam- illation centre NOT be open on the day scheduled. Further information may be obtained by calling .Hespeler District Office - Telephone, Number 658-9856 ..,(51$11ING, EVEN I'S OOSTPONED kirctiniStu,aces. yonn our control, the concert. book.ed for March 29 must be Postismed. Please watch. - for, ii; (late. I range `1110111pSou,,• Ted it'lliett BINGO Howick Lions' Bingo ,.will “be held on Friday, „March 1st, ..at 8.20 p.m. in Wroxter Community Hall. Admission $1„ 12 regular games for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; one $25 Special; door prizes; Jackpot of $65 in 52. YOUR LAST CHANCE To See the big 1968 FARM SHOW ,CLOSES FRI, MAR, 1, 4:30 P.M. There's for the Something Whole Farm .L;misstoN 6 O c rAildren with Adults Admitted tzree EVENING PROGRAMS Bking the family to LONDON PO. information, phone the Ice& CIS Passenger Sales Office TRAIN TO T Off Ask about convenient departure and return times CANADIAN NATIONAL 1111111111111111111.11§1EMMIIIIMMIMERMECT:43' ESSMINL171511:iiin: 46-44