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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-07-26, Page 6Brussels Centennial BALL TOURNAMENT. JULY 29 & 30 AUG. 5 & 6 Games begin 10 aan. SATURDAY 1 p.m. SUNDAY Ball game every 1 1/2 hours after start. p.4rtrig the afternoon a number of games: were egle..yect. HARR1STON Drive-In Theatre STARTS AT DUSK KIDS IN CARS FREE PHONE 338.3121 Sunday — Monday — Tuesday WEREWOLF'S ON WHEELS — Plus THE BLOOD SUCKERS Restricted IP/M t NCI STRICTI- /0 nom THE SEVEN MINUTES An explosive film about a banned book and a trail that tore a town apart. Free List Suspended for This Engagement WED. 26 — THURS. 27 — FRI. 28 — SAT% 29 The Academy Award Winner THE FRENCH CONNECTION Stars Best Actor GENE HACKMAN RESTRICTID TO MOM 0014 01/ 0110 00 IND A014111rAPI ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday Night AL HARVEY & THE BLUE BOYS Afternoon Matinee and Nights WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs and. Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips Butc:aneers close gap' on first place LOCAL BRIEFS The .Buccaneers moved to within forrr 'points .of the league leading Clippers on Wednesday by defeating the Highlanders - i 5, coupled with the 1,,7 tie which 'the other .gaMe produced. In the .s.Wernate, the pnt4p,. came '1.)405 in the last inning With the tying run produced by the homer of Ken 'Rocker' Bit- Chie, to. even it with the Clippers., This game. was a real seesaw ba,ttle, with the result the only fair way for It to end,. In the nightcap the. Hues had to make, a comeback to defeat the Highlanders, .scoring 12 runs School (Continued from Page 1) Permission was given to hire an additional teacher at Golden Circle School for the Mentally Retarded in Wingham and Queen Elizabeth School in Goderich on a half day, every day basis for 1972 - 73. Enrolment at Golden Circle has increased from 15 to 20 this year. At Queen Elizabeth School, enrolment will increase by six from 16 to 22. At Hur- on Hope at. J.A.D McCurdy sch- ool, enrolment remains at 15. A report from Howick Cen- tral School that an electrical service at the school is inade- quate has prompted the board to run a check on other schools where possible overloaded el- ectrical services are suspected. The situation at Howick is a "potential fire hazard" the board learned. An estimate amount of between $4,909.75 to $5,304.75 will be required to update the service and this work will be completed ahead of other work at Howick. Some appointments were ann- ounced by the board including that of Miss Elizabeth Twiss as English Department Head at Cen- tral Huron Secondary School and Lynn Myers as Physical Ed- ucation Department Head at God- erich District Collegiate Insti- tute. Six teachers also were form- erly appointed to positions in the county. They are Mrs. Jean Ea- ton and Paul Spittal to Holmes- ville Public School; Terrence Bullen to Robertson Memorial* PS in Goderich and Blyth PS on nine-tenths time; John E. Talbot at Hullett Central; Mrs. Margery Huether (half time) to Blyth PS; and Mrs. Elizabeth McGee (three-fifths time) to Hur- on Centennial PS. As well, custodians retained for F.E.Madill Secondary School at Wingham are Clifford J. Roul- sten John Askes and John K. Clark. Mrs. Moira Couper, Hensall, who has been working as a co- ordinator of children's recrea- tion in Huron County for the summer, has received per- mission to use the kiln at South Huron District High School pro- viding suitable arrangements can be made with principal, Joseph Wooden and the custodial staff. She will be glazing and firing the hand-town pottery of young- sters throughout the county in- volved in such work at their lo- cal play-grounds. The board un- derstands that no students will be transported to the schools and that all work will be carried out by Mrs. Couper. Two other kilns in schools in the county, those at Seaforth PS and Robertson MernorialSch- ool - were not included in the program because these schools are locked for a portion of the summer while custodial staff are on vacation. It was fell that suitable arrangements at these Schools would be difficult to make. Board members agreed this was in keeping with the board's policy to make school fadilities accessible to the public on as Many occasions as pessible. in the fifth inning, The High- landers jumped out to an early l5 - 5 lead, but a combination, of good solid hits and a few errors carried the Pirates victory,. PLATERS OF TTI . WEEK Clippers; Dave tl3rooks' Mc- Cutoheon gets 'the nod for the Clippers, for his steady play at Ord and, also he was en base every trip to the plate. Dolphins: Ken Ritchie hitting two homertms, plus scoring 4 runs entitles him to be star for the Porpoises. BUCCANEERS: Gord 4 13igtrain' Smith was the gem fqr the Bucs, hitting 5 for 6 including two doubles. Highlanders: Terrible Ted Mc- Lean went 4 for 5 plus a sac- rifice fly, giving him the honor for the Cheapies. STANDINGS W L T FITS Clippers 6 1 1 13 Buccaneers 4 3 1 9 Dolphins 2 4 2 6 H ighlanders 6 0 4 Vacation Bible school in progress Melville Presbyterian church Brussels opened their doors to boys and girls for Daily Vac- ation Bible School on Monday when 75 registered. Group lead- era and helpers were present for all grades. Nursery: Mrs. E. Martin, Helpers, Beth Valiance, Lynda Mair Beginners: Mrs. Jas. Armstrong, Helper, Nancy Adams Primary: Mrs. A. TenPas Junior: Mrs. Donald Perrie, Mrs. Murray Cardiff Teets: Mrs. James Valiance Pianist : Nancy Adams Director: Mrs. McCarroll The school will continue until Friday. The Guild is supplying freshie and cookies for those taking part. John Ferguson 9f waterloo was a visitor in Brussels on Tuesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Bell of, San Diego and Mrs. Vida Jordon! of TOherlTharY were recent vis-, itors with Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Thenlaso Mr. Barry McCauley of Strat- ford is spending two Weeks hol- idays with relatives and friends in and around Brussels, My. and. Mrs. Geo, Bone, Mrs. Dorothy McCauley and Barry McCauley spent a very enjoyable day over the weekend at ponald, McCauley's trailer at Jowett's Greve, trailer camp, Hayfield, Nancy Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams, H.RAp Brussels, received first class honours from the Royal Censer- vatory of Music, Toronto, in her Grade 111 History exam. “Capetown Dillon" owned by Hugh Pearson of-Brussels, placed second in the Harness Races at Hanover Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Chap- man, and Mrs. and. Mrs, Jim Jamieson of Kitchener visited recently with Mrs. J. W. Fischer and other Brussels relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lamont Mr. and Mrs. Clarence white and Lloyd Alcock were visitors in Toronto with Mr. and. Mrs. Graham Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brighton vacationed in Norther Ontario and Quebec for a few days. Mr. and. Mrs. Merle Freeman Mark 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff were honoured recently on their 25th wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rin- toul, Mrs. Gordon Caldwell, and the nieces, had prepared a tur- key dinner, after which the couple were presented with a pole lamp and matching table lamp. Frank Cardiff, Mitchell, who was best man for his brother was also present. Mrs. Rintoul was her sister's matron of hon- our and Mrs. Anne (Rintoul) Oberholtzer of Barrie was the flower girl In 1947. Only the immediate family and relatives attended. and Mr. aid Mrs. Rai; hTriebner have returned from a vacation 911 the east coast wDere they said, they were having some hot weather. Douglas Lowe, son of: M. and. Mrs, Stewart 1,,owe of Bru- ssels, for the past four months. has been, attending the Niagara Helicopters training school at Niagara Falls, He now has re. eelved his Qornmercial Flying License and is employed at the Heliport, flying tourists overthe Falls, Miss Beth Hoover was an honored guest at a potehick pie- nic held by the Morning. Star Rebekah Lodge the Lions Park. `Miss Hoover was presented with a gift and a cieeorated htrth- day cake and ice cream were served in honer of her 80th birthday, Miss Hoover express- ed her thanks in a fitting reply. QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS. SMILEY'S HAVEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Dave Chittick & His Country Pals From Hanover — Good Food on the Menu — This Sunday—Dining Lounge Open from 12 Noon to 10 p.m. ********************** DANCING at FAMILY PARADISE SAT. NIGHT— THE TRUE TONES — Sunday Afternoon— THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL RHYTHM BAND — Sunday entertainment rain or shine — Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club p.444444444444444-444,44* BRowNIE ,s CLINTON WED. Bond "Diamonds -THUR.- July ALBERT R. BROCCOLI and HARRY SALTZMAN present mak bean Connem lanies- 007zr _ in FLEMINGS Are Fore ver Adult Entertainment 4). 14,„::6.7:::._ - 'ONTARIO FRI.- 26th .0"."....v."."."."........."#",,,".", Forever " 'LAWMAN' FRI. SAT. to ti D 11/111EM - SUN. - MON.-TUES. August 1st BURT LANCASTER ROBERT RYAN LEE COBB in A MICHAEL Film COLOR by Adult Entertainment COLOR CARTOON -- August 2-3-4 JANE FONDA N boLJD ,t1i!,IE,RLAND ''''31-Ord-u , c:0' 1.-11 ' tiotiviE„,01 ii III J. DeLuxe WINNER MRSA ILLER WARREN BEATTY! (JULIE CHRISTIE A. omtrApie iit.....,,,:trii,,,, A. L .s 0 coarmaaolAITTANct ,...,,%Trt:D,,, II illo ill U 0 ... 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 26, 1972 IP, IL