The Brussels Post, 1968-11-07, Page 1IrtiSfiel5
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SRusseLs AREA
DART LEAGUE
TEAM STANDINGS
Niltnc!
Points
1110. OTI.Ws
5th Line ,
35
Nich•o1's Gang 34
Jamestown 3.1
Cranbrook 28
Lon's Gang 23
Legion Aristocra•ts 21
111 Clinners 1.4
• ,, L• • Sandy Rowland . , .. .... 35
Ernie, Back 5
Non McDonald. 34
Clarence ,White . . ... 34
Dan ,Snyder 33
Barry Adams 33
Russ •Hall 32
Ross Nicholson ..... „,„„„„ 31
Ross Alcoek 30
Don Nolan 29
Neil Adams 27
Gordon Engel 27
Gordon Nichol 27
Jack MeWliirter 2(1
Ross Bennett 26
Alf Niool .... • .. . . „,.„„"“ 24
Will Warwick .. . , .... 22
Willis X./110th 11•••1 .... • . itt.11•111 22
INDIVIDUAL
-harry ,lacklin
1•111t 'Ward ,
Suiltil
Whilte
STANDINGS
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$2.Q0 A Year in 'Aciiiainnl
$3,40 To XTAILA. Tithi BRUSSELS, POST, \ V, Soy, 7tIt, 1:16N POST PUBLISEVO HOUR.
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Al •NichOl 3
High Score, 3 Darts: Ernie Back
160
High Score for the EVening:
tIory ,Taelton 110,
CARD OF' `THANKS
We. Wish to express our . sincere-
.. ithanks to our relatives, friend ;mil
fleighbonrs for their kindness find
AYmpatIty dilting the losS of. oirt
darling little granddafighlter,
Mr, raid MM Otolv
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NOTICE
Tho 13r0SSOIS :11.1-1t,e 4 Rockey
Association IS looking for:
Coaches, Referees, Managers
If you urn int0 rgsted. please
oontacti: ;Eames Prior, ].'hone 2136w
BOWLING NO'f'E:
Ladies
High singles
Ruth Ilucther
307
Doris 1\iat.heson 235
Marlene Ruftledge 239
• Jane Ward r4+,
239
High Triple
. : Ruth .1.1nether ....... 7.04
Doris Matheson ,• 664
:lane Warfl ,e,•-• ..... ..... 622-
HicjI S•ingle6
John Cousins ............. 240
Ilarvey 230
•INIurray 1<ellington 234
High Triple
)Lay Bronson „ „ 60,1
Ned Rutledge 601
Jack Higgins 590
1,011s or good games, I wonder if
the new sweaters helped? Thanks
to the subs for a good, job, Betty
and Pay Bronson aud Murray
Kellington.
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GOLDEN WORDS
tAPLY
I am home, in heaven. dear ones";
Oh so happy ..cod so bright!
There is perfect joy and beauty
Ili this everlasting light: •
All the pain and grief is 'airer,
Every restless tossing naSsed;
am itow at peace rorOxer,•
Safely home in heaven at last
nid yob wonder I so CA:111111y
'Prod the valleY of the shade?
Oh! but Jesus' love illumined
'1?‘,;Very dark and fearfni glade.
Arid lie Caine to meet mr.
In that way so hard to tread:.
A;nd with Jesus urn) to lean on,
don'id I have one doubt di
dread?
Then you must not grieVe se
sorely,
For I love you dearly still; •
Try , to look beyond earth's
sha.dows,
Pray to trust our Father's will.
There is still work waiting For you
So you must not icily stand;
Do it now, .while life romaineth -
You shall rest in .10311S' land.
When Limit work is all completod
He will gently call you Menu!:
Oh, the rapture of that meeting...
Oh, the joy to :300 yon i:omo!
114cal awitters
Cog Tkcir Deer
Among the suecosstut littit ars
10 this area who got. their—deer
was a party Who brought back a
deur on both Monday a ndTuosday,
The party included Dave Went..
eih 00h, :Ernie Back, Ned :Rutledge
and T3rian Worknlart,
r.:.•••••,
Rwealon A Hatmont 'by a
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PEOPLE WE K'io‘Ai
Mrs, R. V. Stephens is home
salter visi/ting her family in Kifet.,
enor in; Toronto.
Mrs. A, For,-;, beciL
patient in NN'ing!;ani. 1 1
l`Ite past ('011 plc, o f week:,,
Rev, and Mrs Wm Taylor
Dorchester were So t 011
'visitors MI:.) 11rs. Harold c:.:slif"
11.6,1 BFI's. Melvin 1.'nylor.
Mrs, .1 l• thri. $4111i Wilk) has
110011 VjSil'illg 110- .1'.1:11I.r. MN. It
Ihmilton, returned 1. 1,0111,
in Edmonton 'Iasi Tuesday.
Ronald 'Hinton, son of Mr iii i
'Mrs, Yieter flint:on who has hecli
a pallent, in vol,o ri n r!.,odr ci c t ,
ifospirail, London re turned home,
on Saturday,
,Dr.• It., G. SI:en:tens lit 1 1 :1-
hough! Pniversity in II ,1.1 1-1X.
6d. his 1.11(.,0.ber in in•usseis, vz,ks
ad,.ending Dental convention
midi op.;nolg.- 'be now 1)1'111...,1
seitoel its L'ondon...
ENGAGEMENT
Mr and Mrs. Charles buns.
Myth, wish to announce the me
gagementl of their daughter.
Brenda •Ianc, to Mr, Lorne George
McDonald, son of Mr, and :Mrs,
George McDonald, 'Wood ‘11
WeAtilng will take place in
Pnited Church, :Myth, on Satur-
day, Noveanbar 16411,
MELVILLE W.M,S,
Mrs, fhirold Cardiff opened ter
hotne for ,Mel life (1 11111'0h W.M.g.
On November 1st., will! 2l
present.,
president'. Mrs, Isabel.
Orson t)lictiori the meeting with
the W. M.S, 'Pledge, followed by
hymn 289,
Secretary's and Trou
ptilt'S Were given by Mrs. Spelt.
and Mrs, Matheson.
Mrs, Powman read the scrip-
ture fruit'. 12th chapter or Plf.eiet-
i,F.t.stes at nil 1.:N1 vs, cCa rrol I gave
the medilluttun.
Mrs, Cardiff .and 'Mrs, King
played a fleet.
Mrs. Malt led in prayer and
lr McCarron gave the message
"Gospel ill 'Print". 'rho fart th.k;
Ile) now Missionary visas are being
gNmted on many mission fields
stresses the far' that a lee,
media must be found for bringing
the gospel to the nacions and that
points to the printed page. ",r1ttie.ti
said the we taught his people t f
India to read and now the com-
munists aro giving them "some-
thing to read. This stresses the
fact that we must give our mb-
sion fields Christian literature to
read. The Bible Society is doing
I , won d erf u l wor k in this
don. The Bible is being printed, in
aill languages told dialects. A:Vha
all languages and dialects. NVImi
a golden opPortnnity for the com-
munication or the gospel by the
printed page. Posters of different
langtraget., adand intorest to the
topic,
The busin OSP, Witt followed.
when a nomitiating eciumittee
W't15 0110101104, roll call rne.ponfi,
rocloirod: ,•;-111 .:4 1111
Airk 0011140Ni:0
ARE YOU INTERESTED' IN.
A SANTA CLAUS PARADE
inzido. this;
sear to laa,vt• Santa Claus.
.r.,;(rade i0 Rrasorel , on ,-,•entli.
1 .111;, with good prizes offered 111.
-if years ago we had
t•Id •" hills parades, list the
merch,n1s loNt Aierest. in this
effort 10 entke not rnoy
bat chrisincts.• shoppers, !to .no!
11111i.:2:1• 111111 1111. parade rin'indleu
In n Won.' visit by Santa sponsor-
ed !he Lin.us and Legion.
ceoperaie so Brussels
worthwhile parade
CRANERQ0K
,1r, A. V1:.[B(11avriel3; n stufkiit.
tuini6Lok*, ..1:11zehonar,
It.. 601.vico ill 1C.110X (.111.11.a11 cm
Sunday ill, 2 11.111.
kir and Airs, Eti\vitt Zoltan
Looksvtile, hove moved into Liz:
l'ornior ( ran brook r,(11 oc)
.Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen-
er, visited Mr, Thos. 11. Jack-go/1
011 Straday
Miss -.Myr., .clo,Nair was 1101111
an the weekend,
Mrs. Stuart 'Evans has 1n1(19 con-
fineti to •Litm,w,vel Bospital tog di(4
;if tfe daughter of 'Mr and
'sirs, Gorcloit was taken to
1./.istoWe4 IT o spi ta I .04' Tli itr sc:10 y
evening. • •
Mrs. \\rilfrel Strickler is home
from .the Stmoford 'Hospital NvItoro
1.01e ltnrlerwent eye surgeri fir
ilt r' 4) i t.:1
Toronto couple 11•3rtored
On 25th Anniversary
:\-tv. and :Mrs. Sidart ste-'1,r140 -:
entertained (iii Srlurday
tii .‘oner ()I' (he 5t.li anniversary
(,1' 110, and. lie,. ban] Barr. Tor-
onto. Cluests wire pres,,tit rroro
\\Hfoon . awl
1,101.1.i5 To wits:hip.
Mr. and :1Irs, Cumminii.
and fainily. Toronto. ;It entl(H.
'stria. Cumming and ?clrs. -11evwl-
soil are (111tigbfors..
Miss ",\I;v0iie •Ii.itch•
fluor, and 11111. ArinAtrom.r., Fernis
visited with -3:1r, 'Prod Sinallelon
and :ill', and 'Aft's. Ken Bray and
HAIR STYLING TO FEATURE
MAJESTIC W. I'. MEETING
The Alajestu Women's Institute
is holding' their November moot-
ing in the Brussels 'Public Library
on Thursday c' erring;, 'November
lith at I pan, Members of ;our
neighbouring Institutes will he
gnests. A drn to risl! rit t ion On hair
styling and Lair pieces will. be lint •
on by the Cameo "Beauty Salon. •
Our own members aro asked to..
bring halting or imodaer article
for m sale or auction. Anyone Is
woh-mno to attend.
If you .114010 rEVOIV141
fin() .;11.1 1(:A1'11)11M 1 fit ! t'.0.
jttsll aVri if 1,1;111
qtr110911:
REGISTRATION FOR
MINOR HOCKEY
MI boyf interested in playing
Hockey aro asked to register in
the Library Prickly, November 15,
tavween the hours of 7:30 'and,
p.m.
Th0 age groupings will be
after Dec.
I. 11119,
M t 11(11(1' horn after Dec. V.,
195 i
BANTAM — born atter Dec. 31.
'953
PEP.", WEE bora -after Dec.
31, 1955
NOVICE -- bon( after Dec, 31_
1957
TYKE' horn after Dec. 31,
All minor hockey in Brussels is
organized and directed by the
PR ' SSELS . MINOR HOCKEY
ASSOCIATION .zuul sponsored
ille :Brussels Branch or THE
RovAr, CANADIAN LEPEON.
Dama e Slight
allcwe/e.n Night •
Nu seritins (1111'11110;o wa s done
herd' fi rAo r the guise o r jt l ta yralw e
en prAnk,
01)StruC [toff 1.• and fires on the
streets, an iron lion placed at the
CND, tracks that triggered the
crossing bell and ffitsher signal.
and opened Pire hydratttg Were all
potentially damoirons, Fort nnately
nobody suffered but the peole whew
H'ol'e kept busy policing tlact
vilingo all night, and our utility.
man 'who ftad the unpleasant task
of cleanlm-,r up the evil stuellIng'
litter of a cattle beast's "innards"'
(hat were dumped"On the main
street by some grues.mie ghoul.
Young gliose.s and goblins were
Tu t in force "treat or tricking"'
and we have heard nntn y corns
!news on the good manners of our
a Ito wc'en oath-TS, We are ha PPS'
:.to say we have had no report of
any sadist hi our community NV111
gave them such. things as apples
canto in ing VW4or. 1) aides.
Walton Students Do Well
At Seaforth Conamententerit
Students received $11,000 :in
awards ut commencement at Sea:-
forth District secondary school ort
Priday evening.
Among the award winners were:
Sam) n RR 4 Walton
who gave ti,e. -valedictory address,
:!",151) Ontario scholarship; Bruce
Scott :11.emorial $500 Bursary: Sca-
doinia Shield for highest marks
Grade 13: C. M. Smith Memoriul
Trophy for highest mark in school.
Sherrill Crai', RR 1 Walton and
Larry Walters,. R1 3 Walton each
received a $500 113111 CO Scott. Mem.
Bursary.
Academic Shields fOr highest,
marks: carolyn Prasor, RR 2
•Plyth Grade 11; 'Wm. Petrie, R113
Brussels llvdde 12,
Corot -%\ 1 LIMO. rat 1, Walton and
unt,on , 3 Walton wore
also pe ,mbil.s 1,1 thf1 grsithltoll
Ted Elliott'
Carson Watson
Dick Stephenson
John Pipe
Eldon Wick ...................•,
Ian van Vliet
Jim DelloW
Gordon Guy
Archie Willis
Karl Kokesea
Harry 'Bolger
Sohn "dark
•keit Shoidice 1.,
Bill McArter 12
Ross Duncan 10
Keith Nicholson 10
Don Mar'tin
Eric Exel
M 11rnay Johnson
John CousinS
Cliff Kernagfhan
P,rank SMith
Bee Ely •.Bone
Reg Watson
Teel Cowan
Ray Bronson ...... 22
Ron "Nether 21
Sam Workman ......... .„, 20
Adam. Smith ,,t::,,,,.,,,,:.1„:.,, , 20
Elmer Toting 19
Bill Gordon 18
Glen Bridge „ ......... . ... ,/•••••••• 18
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