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WELCO!v THE MUSCULAR
PISTROPHY CANVASSERS
•r• :• Pritssek firemen will be
rainplot in;' /hair canvass in ald
of the Musclar Pistrophy fund
-)n Tuesday night, Nov.
• N ottse wei c.m ", tli p in an d b e as
gml(Tons as you can in YOUr Con -
Irihntion to light this crippling
eljsraso.
CRANBROOK
Personals
Mrs, Allister Goderich,
culled on friends last week,
'Tracy and Danny Saeklin, of
Bloomingdale, spent; 11 few days
with their grniiparents, Mr. and
Mre, Earl Donn.
Mr. and N.rs Douglas Evan's,
()play and Bonnie Spent the week-
end: in Cedar Springs with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Fish and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and
family iwcompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 13olger to Fruitland On Son-
day where they visited with Mrs.
Edgar Hollinger and Mr, and Mrs.
Larry Schnell
Mr. and. Mrs; Barry Taylor and
daughter, Varna, and. Miss Bever,
ley Evans, Kitchener, Were here
on. Sunday and visited, with Mrs.
Stuart. Evans, who is a paient
Listowel 'Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Forrest of
New Liskeard, visited their cousin,
Miss Alice J. lEorrest.
On Sunday, Noy, Bret Sunday
School in Knox Church will be
held at 1. p.m.. followed by Service
of worship at 2 pm. Standard
Tim e,
Air. and NIrS. Stanley Fischer
were in Waterloo attending the
'University of Waterloo Pall
Convocation 011 Friday afternoon
for the centering of Bachelor
of Arts degree (honour program-
me in (i eo graph y ) for their
:nephew, Pyko McInnes, son of Mr
and 'Mrs. Simla McInnes of Walk-
erton.
Knox Church W. M. S.
EOening Group Meeting
The October meeting of the
Evening Group of the W.M,S, was
held in the dill basement, on
Thursday evening. 'Phu President,
'rs. Stuart Stevenson opened the
mooting and devotions anti topic
were in charge of Mrs. Douglas
Flvans and 2,7rs, Leslie Knight.
Two guests from the Stratford
Presbyterial Faccutive were. Pre-
sent. All's. Earl Paddington, Lit-
erature and T.Abrary Secretary
Spoke. on the new W.M.S. Study
and displayed books, Miss 1flisp0 7 1
1.)avidsOn. Treasnror spoke briefly
On liar work. Several members of
the Afternoon Group
Present.
were a Ise
MELVILLE GUILD
The 'Guild held their monthly
meeting: in the eltUrch parlour,
The Meeting, Opened with a
Thanksgiving poem read by 'Betty
Cardiff.
Tile scripture Was road respell-
lsively from Psalm 130.
'Hymn 141 was then sung.
The 1.001c was given by Eileen
Mutter. Betty' Cardiff and solos
.1iY ;roan Exel,• in the form of a
Thnnksgiving prayer. All re-
peated the Mizpah Benediction.
The business Was then discus-
sed after 'Whin !Mich was,satved
by the 12flinittittoe It ()barge,
BRUSSELS AREA
DART L E AGUE
TEAM STANDINGS.
Name Points
The k 35
rith Line ...„ IN•trl..1.1t•OSOO 30
Arohors 29
Nichol's Gang
Jamesto;wn .„.„... ,,,,,, . ,, 25
Oranbrook ,,,, . ... „ . . . ...... 22
Lon's Clang .......... „ ........ .., , 7.8
Legion Aristocrats 1,7
B-Ginners 9
INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS
Harry Jacklin ........ ...„..„.. ... • . 46
Hilt Ward ..... 31)
Jim ...........................36
Sandy Rowland . . . . . ... 32
Ken 'White 31
Ernie Bach 31
Jolt n Snlltii 28
Ken McDonald 28
Clarence White 27
Don Nolan 26
Roes Nicholson 26
Barry Adams 25
Russ Hall 25
'Gordon Engel 24
Ilan Snyder 23
Ross Alcock 23
Willis Knight
Neil Adams 21
Alf Nichol 21
'Gordon Nichol 21
S awl Work an ail .. ... „.„.., „„ 20
Eldon Wick
20
Bill Gordon „
20
SaCk McWliirter 19
Ray Bronson
19
Ted Elliott
Wiff Warwick
11
18
Ron Huether
17
Ross Bennett 16
Adam Smith ....„,.., . ............
Dick Stephenson 14
Elmer Young 14
Glen Bridge 14
John Pipe 14
Ken Sholdice .......... „ . .... 13
Harry Bolger 12
Jan van Viler
Jim Dellow
Archie Willis
Karl Kokeseh . ..
Carson Watson „'
Sohn Clark
Don Martin
Ciordtill Gay
Bill McArter
Eric Eel
Mtirtay Johnson
John Cousins
Keith Nicholson.
Reg Watson
Ted COWaii
Ross Dtincan.
Al Nichol „„...„,—.
Cliff Kernaghan
Prank Sinith ..„-- .......... ..... Benny Bone ....... „.„ 0
Nigh Score; 3 Darts: Ernie Bach, 160.
High score for the Evening
;Ken McDonald 150,
C . N. R. STATION
BROKEN INTO '
„. . The Brtissele ,station Was
broken into last Week..
ttitry Was, gained by shush,
1111; tr windoW. Nothing of value
'Wag Laken. The culprit was fright-
, tiled' Off by the arrival of the lopal
agent, Gordon Rose,
RHONDA S. STEPHENSON
Rhonda Sha von Stephenson,
beloved daughter ()I' Mr, a.m.l
Fre(' St(11)1(.N1S011 01: 1;r1is5f 1 ,•)rn,
on July 11111, 1916. passed aw:1Y
suddenly in Victoria 1 I espital.
London, on N.Vednesday, Octopi's'.
2,1th, 11)68, after a brie f. but s,er•
ions illness.
:41IrViving 1/osidis 1111, parOnti4
;11'0 grandparents, Air', null Mrs.
Mac Stephenson, Itritssols., and
Air, and Airs, Charles Storey of St,
Marys! great grandparents, Mrs.
Margaret copper mid Mr, Richard
Aleoek, both of 1: -us and Mrs.
.1i.)lizabeth Storey of Seaforlb,
Little Rhonda rested al L'e I)
A. Rawl Funeral Bonin, iirus•App.....
until :30 p.m. Saturday, Oct 26th,
then to St. John's Anglican Church
where tile InnOral service was
conducted by the 'Rey,
Tiraby.
cemetery.
Interment was
were Mr. Frank Pallbearers
Thompson and Mr. Brian nuetuor,
Plower hearers were Misses
Pauline AloCulcheon, Lynne Me,-
Donald, Julie Campbell and Nancy
Pearson,
HURON COUNTY
ROAD WORK ON SCHEDUL.$.
budgeted at. $1,11.0 0,01 m
for ;Huron County roads' and
bridges is on schedule and Ttear-
ing completion, county engineer
J. W, Btitnell has said.
Winded in the budget, is $550,000
for maintenance, $680,000 for road
construction, $150,000 deVclor-
meat, road work. The county's
share of the total is $630,000,
Mr, Britnell said that bridge
76, one mile southwest of Clinton
on the Stant eY-Clo ertch Town-
ship boundary, has been complet-
ed, Also complete are the ap-
Preaches to the Kialmrn bridge
nort of Sea forth. and reeen-tr;:e;-:
tion of Coulei.- Road rrom
Wroxeter, south to Mor;.;s
Cornet at Highway Sfl,
Ile said completion of Road 12
into Wroxeter is expected will:la
10 days, Also complei o
miles of development road
Brucefield to Varna on Irurm
County Road 3. Est im;ttod cost:
of this project is $469,000.
BOWLING NOTES
Ladies
I-Hgh Singles
Ruth Hnethor 27:1. 22"
Jane Ward :127
Alice -Daniel s
........
Hi El h Triple
Ruth I [nether
Palle Ward (15o
Lois McArter
Men
High Singles
Grunt Stephenson 253
Ned Rutledge
.101111 Cousins 240
High Triple
John Cell TH:,.
Ned 'Rutledge 617
Al 1.:Tprri:sy
T301) iceninglon 7.(11;
We would like to thank (nn'
subs. Aliee and noug Daniels 41 (1
1.‘LtrIeri6
PEOPLE W1 E KNOW
,1 1 '1'. anti Mrs, Roy Phillips,
Linda and. John, Oakville. visited
with Aim', and Mrs. Ivan Campbell
twer tae week end.
llessi, and Gordon 'Miller of
Port, Credit have purchased. the
,,r Mr' and Mrs, Frank
Alcock who have moved into the
house of Mrs. Daisy McLean,
AVIllia01 Dei tiler, with
her daughter. :\tril. W. To bur and
Nr. Tabor, his returned froin
trip to her old bome at Bathurst;
whore she visited with her
hrothers and friends, after an
bs en or' of forty years.
' Edgar of Goderich, son of
Mrs. 1,V. F'dgar, was in Brussels on
Tnosflay. Ile was necompanied by
Pa'rick d in of London, a
former resident of this village
when liis father. the Rev. John
Gralmin. was the miriister Of St.
John's Anglican Church.
Members of the Listowel Riders
Club, ji bled Itrussels riders here
nt the home of Ivan Campbell for
a tiro" mill ,. ride ill which fort/.
Sei.4 ,11 horses and riders took part.
Perhaps the success of our eve.;
trine 1074in 111 the Olympies will
spur thcm on to great efforts and.
kno‘vs, Maybe some day
s'inie or them will bring Canada
n.gold medal.
OPEN SEASON F.011.
OCER IN HURON GOUNTY •
Ituren Comity Council decid-
ed at its October session to have
)•.11 (mon season l.or deer hunting
((II Monday, Tuesday and AVcdnes-
ay, November 1. 5 and 0. provid-
ing the adjacent catialles
e)1 ,•iito in the smile manner.
Grey and Bruce Counties have
a:);reed but Perth and 'Wellington
ii, it alit yet. given their opinion.
The open season. of course, is
subject ,o the approval al'. the. Ont-
aria Pep.irtinent of Lands and
Forrests.
Hugh Flynn, chairman
I' the Agricultural and Refore-
sitition c",nrimitto.,, which IT.:!.(na-
111011(1(q1 Elie open i‘ii,son, explain-
ed that such action bad proved
s.itisfnctory in the past.
Clifford R. Dunbar, Reeve of
(Troy Township thought that. Perth
-thould ogre- "for the protection
of our Own people". befOre Unroll
had an Ont'll ;,on:1011. •P. Alex-
ander, Winghom. .1greed P. Was
reported that 116 doer had been
*Awn in tin , Comity last year,
Representatives of S'Imiley and.
tIoderich Townships shoWed their
„.•,m)sition to the open season
by wnlin.el: against it When the
taken.
r 0 Min 0 (Talon. war
LIONS HOLD FATHER
AND CHILD NIGHT
The annual Father and Child.
Night or the local Lions Club Wan
held 'Monday night at the Brussels
United Church,
l'Aiert President Jan van Vliet,
who presided, Aveleonted their
young guests, 'Dinner, served by
the ladies of the Church, Was en-
jeyed by all.
The guess for• the young people
was won by Bruce Armstrong,
Lion Ken Scott enlivened the
meeting in the leading or the sing-
song.
Minutes, roll call, and con,:
respondence, were dealt with,
Business included a report by
Lien G'eor'ge lileOutcheon that it
was impossible to get ;hockey
tickets but that tickets were avail.
able for the Ice Follies.
It was moved by Lions Russell
Knight and Selwyn Baker that
enouglit tickets ' for a bus load
(40) be obtained, Lions Frank
Carter George McCuteheon, Ralph
Pearson and Gee. Parker were
appointed a committee to look
after it.
After some discussion it was
decided to go ahead with a Santa
Clans parade. Lions Bill Turnbull
and Jim Turnbull to contact the
Legion to make the necessary
a rrangements,
Lion Roy CouSins reported that
they were short of the objeeive in
the campaign for the Blind and
asked those who had not already
made their contribution to do
sdre:P1t 0 next meeting will lie on,
November 18th,
Lion Ken Scott introduced two
very talented young ladies, Misses
Joao Elliott and Julie Valiance
who pleased their audience
with their entertainment in inusit
and song.
The girls were thanked and pre-
sented with a gift by Lion Hank
ExI(.2.iiCin Jack Hanna showed two
films.
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
Regular Games:- Mrs.'.Newitian,•
Clinton: Mrs. Gordon }Tishri),
Wroxeter, Mrs. George Soiling,
; Mrs. Drumm, Har-
riston: llrs. Go wing, s to w
and Manfred Irwin, Gorric; Mrs.
Patterson, Wingho Al rs. Geo..'
Strauss, Al,ildmay: Airs. Druintn,
s ton Leo Gauthier, Ford ,
wick: Mrs. 1'1)1)01., Listowel; Mrs,.
Sarah Anstette, Wingham: Mrs.
1)1'11'111111, Harrislon: Mrs, GeO,
.flislop, Sr., Wroxeter.
"Share the Wealth": 1. Airs.
()bright, \\Ingham , 2, Peter Ma c-
.1.t1Wen, Gerrie: $25 Special: Mrs.
Rochor, Listowel: .lack-pot of $90
•Gordon Hislop. Wroxeter: Door
Prize: Mrs. Ed Scott., Listowel:
Mrs. Newman, Clinton; Mrs. Pat-
terson, •Wingba.m: and Petet Mc-
Ewen, Gotrie.
Consider the safety of others.
Don't play clangorous tricks this
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