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LIONS HEAD
GUEST SPEAKEW
Derek Nina of Listowel *as
guest speaker at the regular stip
per meeting of the Lions Club on.
Monday night,
Lion ,President Janice Arm-
strong presided. The sing song
was led -by Lions Selwyn Baker
and Cecil McFadden with Niss C
MOVhirter slit the piano.
Lion. ;Pallier Albert Ten Pas
wielded fhe- fine' isoli with his
usual zeal.
0.1).0. George itItsfdltic-
ed tile guest speaker. Mr. fS'iffd is
a member of the Listowel '111'01
School staff. Tie said lie was a
charter member of the, Atwood.
Lions Club in 1957 when the
Brussels Club gave considerable
help to the new club. lie comple
tented Brusels on their activities.
Re spoke on the Lions public re•
lations reflecting on their com•
munity. His address ',was based on
our changing tinieS in regard to
labour Unions. (etc. A tfliough he is
not now a Lion, Mr. Nfini said he
admires Lions, for their lack of
social. or religious Psr4jurtc&
was a forceful and interesting
speaker. .
fie ;vats blanked by I .ion
Gordon McGavin and preSf-:tllted,
with a gift.
Lion secretary Cecil McFadden
dealt with minutes. roll call and
cor'r'espondence.
Lion Selwyn Baker spoke on the
25th anniversary of the c-lab to
hr marke d with a banquet, on
Monday. Marsh 20th.
• HOUSE LEAGUE
MINOR HOCKEY.
ST. PATRICK'S
CARD PARTY
An enjoyable card party was
held In St. Ambrose parish hail,
March 1.70. Fourteen tables were
iti play:
'i'i e..latik'54 high Belie Wont . to
Mrs. John SimpSoii 1E4(1 .016 IMO;
highest to -)Mrs. Dick StephaXii.
'Airs. Carl Heiningsva3): teceived
the prize for the lucky cup.
Tho men's prizes were •'won by
'Urbon Ducharme and Don Nolan:
HERE COME
Tin COACHES
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Sholdice,
Murray and Sandra, visited Mr,
and Mrs. ;fames Keys, where they
celebrated Murray's birthday.
Owing to the storm last Friday,
the Institute card party was can-
c.elied, it is scheduled now fur
,‘ pril 2.
• Miss' Carolyn -Eraser, 'student at
'Western University. London,
spent a. recent weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Doug :Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bushy of
Chatham were weekend guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
DeWley.
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot visited
her sister Mrs. Fern Patterson in
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills,
Scott. David and Cathy of tront-
fotd, spent. Spnday -with Mr. and
firs. tart Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin
attended the musical production
"Guys and Dolls" at the :Avon
Theatre. gtraford.
Tterh 'rraviss, Stewart Frum-
nbries, Ron Bennett and TIoward
Hackwell were in Hensel]• to
participate in a curling bonsPiel•
WALTON' CUB PACK
THIA DRUSSIILS POST,
CRA.N.BROM
;3.00 A Year in Advance. -- $4,00 to — COY 100
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Mrs. Cora Joh nson of Listowel
,lias been visiting her brother and.
• stiAer•in•law, Mr. and Mrs, Ed
I±I'dher nt th Ilestaitr,
11.1
arid mrs. Terry and
family of- Sheffield spent -Sunday
-wilt the latter's parents, 11Ir. and
Mrs. Fred Dunk.
Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Seaforth
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Traviss and Gail.
,• Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs,. Stewart Hurnphries and Kim
were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Humphries, Kathy and Jim of
London, and Miss Wendy Hum-
ithries, ListoWel,
keilry to. li,dar that Mrs.
• :Mb giiiith is a Patient 'Whatever you are loins; this
Hospital. weekend, Cancel it, and attend .the
Darlene and . Allan Dunk, hockey game to l.d played here on
children of Mr. and Mrs. David Sunday, March 28, at 8:00
Dunk of °annum are spending a the Brussels. Arena between the
few days of the holiday week Blyth coaches and managers and
with their grandparents. Mr. and the boys from -the local teams.
-..Mrs, Fred Dunk, Our officials have been busily
The Walton• Cub Pack are hold- getting in shape ever since the
ing a Crokinole and card party 1.0.7 loss they suffered in 'Myth
this Friday night, March 28, at two weeks ago, and are ready to p.M. 'in the basement of the put forth such a display of hockey
church, Ladies are to please bring finesse that it is sere to fascinate
.• lunch, ail those present Well, maybe 1
exaggerated a little bit, what, I
really mean to say is that most
people will he surprised if we lasi
the entire game. Neyerless, we are
prepared to give it the good old
college try and show our minor
hockey players, parents and fans
that you ^sin have fun playing
hockey,
CI:' X announcer. Don Court,
ney. will once again be on hand
to officiate the game along with
a surprise guest. to help him with
this chore. It is going to be a sur-
prise because we don't know who
it is yet either.
So come out on Sunday and get
the once, in a lifetime chance to
yell at your favourite coach.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
BRAY -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bray would like to announce the
birth of their daughter, Bonnie
Lynn. on March •10th, 1971, in
Listowel 14ospital.
HALL — Jack and .rarer;; a r e happy
to announce thi,arrival of
Dianne Elizabeth in 'Wingham.
ITospital on Mareh 17th. a sister
for "David and Debbie.
A the morning- service on Sun-
day, March 21, at Duff's Chnrch,
the Cub Pack and their leaders
Howard Rockwell. Doug r<irkhy
and Bill Humphries attended in
their colorful uniforms. Rev .D.
DOcken took as hitl special sermon
"Snoopy and the Red Baron"
which was illustrated with a fihn
strip for the children. Miss Gail
Traviss sang . a beautiful solo ae-
eoninanied by the organist Mrs.
Ian Wilbee. Two new elders were
installed to the Session during Ladie'S High Triple
the service. They were Don Me- Dianne Fiuether 735
Donald and Ron Bennett. A Scout Doris 'Matheson 632
hymn closed the service followed Helen Adams 1112
diction.
by Rev. Docken giving the T3ene- Men's High Single
Ray Adams 306
U.CAAr. Meeting Bill Stephenson 287
TIorry Peksisi 2511
The U.C!.W. members met for a Men's High Triple
short meeting at the close of the
Al Harviey 669 church service. when April 25
sOls sel for our Thankoffering SOrq Bill Stephenson 661
Ray Adams 02S
(coiltinued Ali hack pup) )iowling Mari 28
THURSDAY: MARCH 25th, 1511
POST PUBLISHING ITOUSIft.
Brussels Couple Honored
,
SKATERS MARATHON
ON 60th Anniversary SUCCESSFUL 'EVENT
*dry enjoyable social evening A large• crowd of enthustinstio
was sP6Itt at the, hnine Or Mr. and spectators c, ere attracted to the
Mt'.5 Neff ShOldiee on Satnrday,. Brussels arena both Sunday ufter-
March 21)th to honor Mr. and Mrs. noon and evening to watch, and
Welland I'VeDonard on the oc- cheer on the 'marathon skaters,
casion of their si'sfieth wedding the first such event to be held
anniversary which is OW March here.
29th,
the Stephenson family enjOYed' Skat-a-thou sponsored by the local
Forty skaters took muds in the The 13russels area residenfS
very pleasant evening in playing
cards,
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Guides
and 'B rownies, with Mrs. Barbara
.'11.1e, happy couple thanked their Watts. as president.
nieceS and nephews and their :Atuolfg. the winners. who skated
fkailies eta' the gifts they received. from o'clock to 9 p.m. with three
A delicious smorgasbord lunch 15 minute breaks for the Guides
prepared by ICIfr'S. Ken Sholdice and four for the d3rownies• were;
and Mrs,. Thek S'f.dfaltM6012 111gl't• Guide with most pledges: Susan
lighted the eyetiing. l,anglois
•
B -w
PEOPLE W£ KNOW
ronie with most pledges: Carol
1Vh eel er
Outside Skater 'with most pledg-
Mr. and Mrs. George McCutch- es; Murray Wheeler
haveireltarned from a holiday in
Flordia. :arol Wheeler. :Meryl Bauer,
'ffinghttiti Hospital, - II:nether, Carol Raymond
Week:
eon returned from Florida last Longest skaters for Guides: Gail
kr, and grs'. Russell Knight
Tofu` Stracha,n is a patient in Machan, Judy Adams. Joan
Longest skaters for Brownies:.
While, Susan Langlois, Linda.
Mr. and 1lre. I-Tugh Kennedy Mcentaheon
of Toronto and alt's, Ramilton, Trophies will -bf presented at
a later date. Atwood. called on Brusselsfiletfds
Mrs. J. C. Pegelow was taken
All skaters received a skater's on Sunday:
maratlioti ribbon.
to Victoria Hospital. London, on
Thursday. We hope her condition
will soon. improve. ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Cousins re-
turned last week from a Florida mr, and Mrs. Carl M cI)onald
vacation, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kennedy Coghlin and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
and family of Ottawa were Cogillin of Atwood on S'unday-
visitors this week With Mr, and
Mrs. R. W. Kennedy..
Dr. C, A. Myers, of Saskatoon,
Sask., who returned from Florida
with. George McCutcheots spent a
few days in Brussels visiting
relative and friends.
CHILDREN OF
THE CHURCH
TWO du ffers Were enjoying
their liquid refreshinen at. the 190
hole one day.
"My wife says She'll lortve me
if I don't Stop playing golf." A genuine old titter is one who
"Gee, that's too bad," said 114 con remember when it data .proces.
friend, sing .centre. was known simply as
"Yeah, tiea, a, woman's afternoon bridge club,
Pox.- James and Jean are
happy to announce the birth of
their baby son, Michael James.
on Wednesday, March 17, at St..
.Mary"s Hospital. Kitchener, A
brother for Rhonda.
BOWLING -NOTES
Ladle's High Single
Dianne }Mother 307, 203
Jane Peters 228
Helen Adams 9 21
ALL STAR TYKE HOCKEY
Brussels 2 Walkerton 2
Scoring for Brussels: Steven
l:iuother• (Terry -..1fcCuteheon
Kevin. Pennington), !Irian TonPas
(Kevin ilergoitI
Scoring for Walkerton: .lamie
Turnbull ("Mark Zippi-‘), Paul
rierboria.
Future Games: Sunday. March 28
12:00 a.m. Squirts: Iiangers vs
Maple Leafs
2:00 p.m. All Star Tykes vs
Kitchener in Elmira, ai 3.45 p.m.
All Star Tykes in Listowel
W.O.A.A. Bantam Semi-Finals
Brussels 7 MilVertort 3
W.O.A.A, Midget Sergi Finals
Brussels 0 Blyth 6 We opened With our motto "We
Brussels leads best-c,,''-lhree are the children of the church",
series 1 - 0, 'We had one visitor whose name is
Carol RaYrnotid. The hymns were
am trusting Theo, Lord :resits
and 'Fairest Loyd Jesus. Next was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong, the roll call, After that We then Fergus, visited recently with Fred.
Smalldon and Mr. and Mrs. Ken had the secretary's and treasurer's
report. The collection was taken
nr.:•11?';:s. Lylle Gorton spent a week by Richard Haveman and. JUlie
in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Miller. There 7i=as no business or
Mrs. Fred Smith has returned classes. We Made a prayer. home following almost two -weeks .serman Kennedy read the Scrip-
F p(.1it. Lisf,owel Hospital, tare. 'We had some songs. The Mrs. Wes McEachern was taken
by ambulance to Listowei llospit- prayer was read by Cathy tones::
on March 1.6f:11. Latest reports ehansker. We then listened to a
itre that she is slowly imoroving. record called a missionary story.
Alr. and Mrs, Doug' Purdy and 'I'here Was One birthday, Susan were 1veekend Visitors with
Mr: and Mrs. Keith Purdy, Cooks-
town
11 and Mrs. M. Docker visited
on Sunday with members of their
family in Ajax.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston McEnch-
firs and daughters of Galt spent
the weekend with Wes Mcillachern ,
and visited 'with :Airs, ,MeEachern
ill 110.0104,
siir. and Sirs, Chester Earl and
Judy- visited Nis and 'Mrs. Les,
hlayl, Atwood and -were supper
guests of 'Mr, ail d Airs. Norman
Coghlin on Sunday. •
Ethel U.C.W. Meeting. •
The March meeting of the Bthel
br.C.W,
was -held at the home of
Airs. A. Brem bey an March 18th.
Mrs. Wm. Hewitt opened with the
Worship Service. Mrs. Rohtert
Bremner read the scripture and
a reading. . Mrs. C. Earl had the
topic "Neighbours' Roll call was
snswered by '\V]u is Your Neigh-
bour?'" Business wa.s conducted
by Mrs. Win. T-Te.witt. The meeting
closed- with the. Benedliction,
Lunch Was served by Mrs.. Robert
Bremner and the hostes.
Visitors OVer the 'weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Stephenson
were Airs. James Hampton and.
daughter Susan and Mrs. Ken
1.4eiggrnan of :Hamilton.
Mrs. George Pearson had the
misfortune in fall on the 11-1, and
hurt her leg.
Andrew Bremner is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.