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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-06-27, Page 5EAFORTtij 10()Ot• BirthOay' .e arty and Homecoming Weekend • Three Days .6f Fun and Frolic SATURDAY, JUNE 29 6:30 p.m.----Parade to Lions Park 7:00 p.m. — Old Timers Ball Game Champion Beavers vs. 1948 Old. Timers, Tickets 50c 9:00 p.m. — Teen Dance Lions Park, admission $1.00 9:00 p.m. — Seaforth's Birthday Ball in Arena. AR seats, re. served. Tickets $2.00 each. SUNDAY, JUNE 30 2;00 p.m. — District C Legion Parade 3;00 p.m. Legion Drumhead Service Lions Park 4:30 • 7:30 p.m. — Giant Barbeque Lions Park, Tickets $1.75, Children $1.00 9:00 p.m. — Band Concert, Lions Park, Royal Canadian. Legion of Stratford Concert Band. 12:01 a.m. — Street Frolic and Pyjama Dance, Victoria and. Main Streets. MONDAY, JULY 1 10:00 a.m. — Reunion of former teachers and students at Seaforth District High School. 1:30 p.m. — Monster Parade — 7 Bands 3:30 p.m. Old Fashioned Program at Lions Park — Contests 5:00 p.m. — Concluding Ceremonies at Lions Park Plan now to join in Seaforth's Big Birthday Party Carter's Full Midway and Rides at Lions Park Wiz a ilomelite XL 102 To tike pert in this contest, sknply ask $O a demonstration of Homelite chain saws. Convince yourself that they ere Wyk worthy of their fine reputation. See the entire range of Homelite XL doh saws: the new XL-101, XL-102, and XL-103. They're all hardworking lightweights. And be sure to see the improved XL-701. HOMEUTE XL Chain Saws the fastest-selling chain saws In the world ... end for good reason. Ask fora demonstration, and take pert tide exciting contest. Geo. Somers BRUSSELS, ONT. TEL. 103 Pitt liat'aiittUi 1,010, OBES *m.o. 44e.• Nor O.Y.P.REPORT During the week of June 16 1b68 to June 22, 1968, officers at the Wingham Detachment workeu a total of 2421/2 hours and patrolled 2770 Tfvelie Criminal Investigations were conducted. Fifteen charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act. Fourten warnings were issued and twelve Safety OheekS Were conducted, SixLiceror Control Act investi- gations were carried out with six persons being charged under the Act. The following motor vehicle accidents were reported to the Wingliarri Detachnient: BLY,r11 — Orr Wednesday afternoon, a transport truck driven by Allan Bailey, Windsor; Ontario, hod two roar tires On the tractor nnit blow out, Causing the truck to go out of control, and °Vett:urn on the highway. Mr. Bailey was not injured, The cab Was heavily daniaged, Prov. COnSt. W, A, Stevenson investigated, BALMORE, ROAD Ott Friday Morning, a 1950' Chevrolet driven by Fraser HAUGH, RR. 1, Wrot, eter, 'Ontario WAS struck in the rear by a 1.967 Dodge driVen, by ,OltiTenee PALMER; HanOVeri. Ontatiti. Mr, HAUGH silffettd: lnifiol injitrieS, Dainage Watt estimated at $900,00, Prov. Conk A. St,eVetiseti itiVeStigated ,. TURN4111i1R1.1.V Oil tird toe .aftOrtiocrit at the inter,' Seetititi of ConceeSititi 9'; (morn, berry To w nship and s ide road 15-16, a 1964 Ford driven by James RACHO, Seaforth, Ontario, and a 1962: Volkeswagon driven by Aimer JAMES, RR2, Wingham Ontario, collided. Damage was estimated at $900.00. Mr, James., Linda James and Dawna James suffered injuries. Prov. Coast. R. P. W11"1'1G investigated. HOMICX -- On Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Concession 10---11 and, sideroad 15t-16, a 1963 Pontiac driven by Ross KING, RR 1, Gbrrie, Ontario, and a 1962 Plymouth driven by John Jacques, RR 2, Clifford, Ont- 'ado collided, After the collision, the Jacques vehicle cattle to rest on its roof. Neither Mr. Xing or Mr, Jacques Were seriously injured. Damage was estimated ; at $2800.00 Prey. Coast. W. A, Stevenson investigated. SO ME S M1611, TRAVIV.4 TIPS Warm weather means -heavily loaded cars and cars' towing trailers, especially boat trailers, on the highways, Ff you're driVitig after dark in shell a car, don't forget that the extra weight on the roar sitspension can direct your headlights at ti higher angle — dazzling approaching drivers. Make Mire you dint your lights. whenever reqUired, DazZled driver'' are a real hazard, PIANO LESSONS --- Anyone wishing to take private piano leSsens May contact Mrs, Stewart Steiss A.R,C.T. Mete 450J7 COMING MEMORIAL SERVCE. The memorial service at Pima, Centre Ceinetery'will be held Sunday, July 7, at 8 p.m. RPV. F. G. Braby of BrusSels will be the guest speaker. Dont forget to pay your Brussels Post subsciption. ANSWER CALL Little damage wat caused by a fire in the basement of the home or Douglas Callander, on Monday, during the noon hour. The blaze, of undetermined origin was quickly extinguished by prompt action. IHE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A. M. Jelln@i' B.A., Organist: Mrs,, Fred Stephen l:.1E; A, M, $01001 It:00 1.)ivitie Worship IVIELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURL Minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M. Divine Worship "The Holy Tithe" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank all friends and relatives for card flowers, treats and visits while was in Victoria Hospital, LondOi and since 1. Came home, Special thanks to Dr, Zyluk an Dr. ,Pew and the nursing staff o 4th floor West. It was all appre' fated. Mrs, Annie Bray I would like to thank My relatives, friends and neighbours, for visits, letters, cards, flowers and treats; while'l was in hospital and since t returned home Also Dr. Glen Oliver who did the operating and looked after me Willie a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. Alex Steiss •miliminom•••• I wish to thank all My friends for cards and treats while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and my nurses hi pediatrics. Also thanks to Mrs. Tyernian and my Garde IV classmates for the lovely gift. Randy White We would like to express our thanks to family and friends, for cards, and treats, while we were patients in hospital. A very special thanks to Dr. Zyluk, Dr. Wilkens, and Dr, Bozyk; also the nurses arid staff of Winghatn and District Hospital. Everything was very much appreciated, Mr. and Mrs. Tom PreseOtt I would like to thank everyone for their visits, cards, treats and flowers while I was a patient in :Distowel Memorial Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Flay, Mrs, Hope Prior, and the nurses of the 1st floor, It Was all very intidth appreciated, Ann Lowe. THE BRUSSELS WADING POOL Swimming will commence on SATURDAY,• JUNE 15 POOL HOURS In June 2:00-- 5:00 In July and August 1:30 -,.— 4:30 OA. FEES 106 per person per swim'" $g pee 'Wilily per season ALL CHILDREN ARE WELCOME muolloniaolooftl~maeroli "