The Brussels Post, 1972-12-20, Page 4Howick Lions
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If9wIck bion$' ,Bingo Winners
Regular ParneaNra, VAttr.49n,
WPOam (in 4 Calls); Dolly Fol.?,
icor, 1;0 4towni; Nirn, caswnol
Wingharn; PPM Fischer, Lisp
towel, Al?. NetheryA Wingham,
Wingham, and Mrs. Narnnen f
Gorrie; Mrs, Joe SOMOCW)
WAPghaM; 14•boOsinger,mild -
m4y; Mrs,. HarnOch, Gorrie;
Alice Johnstone, Clifford; Doug
Felker, 14iatowel, 141..5. Mc,
Lennan, Loehalan and Florence
Kennedy, Wingham; Joan Robin-
a9n, Lucknow; Bonnie Lockwood,
Wroxeter; Deily Felker, Lis-
towel. Lap Card Special; Mrs.
C. Denstedt, Dorking; Special
Bingo for Turkey; Helen Hamil-
ton, Listowel; Share the Wealth
1 - Mrs. Bill Schill, FOrMOSa;
2 - Bonnie Hislop, Wroxeter;
$25 Special; Mrs. Barkwell,
Lucknow, and Ruby Payinr , I
l'almetston; Ja.ckpot of $100
plus $10 bonus, Mrs.pahrn, Mild-
may; part Game Special; Names
called - Floyd Herman, and Frank
Hamilton, Lucknow won $4.00.
Door Prizes; Doreen Forester,
Elmira, Mrs. C. Denstedt, Dor-
king, Mrs. Jean Upper,Listowel,
and Jack Felker, Listowel.
Lucky Draws; Gerald Wagner,
Lucknow, Jean Tiffin, White-
church, Elsie Gauthier, Ford-
wich and Eleanor Schill, For-
mosa.
Next Bingo is Monday,
January 1st (New Year's Night)
Happy Holiday .
Scanning
the Weeklies
By Lee .10o
in scanning the Goderich Signal-Star we note that P,U.C.
Manager, Dave Rolston, is considering a recommendation
at their next meeting, that a reward be poSted for WO/llation
leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone who turns 011
fire 'hydrants unnecessarily. Last Monday evening three
hydrants were opened and left .on by persona unknown,
Goderich Police Chief Fred Minshall said he was disgusted
by the stupid behaviour, adding that there was a "Place
in the Ontario Hospital for anyone who would do a thing
like that.", - The Dominion Road Machinery Company
honoured members of their Quarter Century Club last
week to a dinner and each member received a clock in
recegnition of their 25 years' service. - — Mr. and. Mrs.
Arthur L. Tichborne, Goderich, marked their golden wedding
anniversary recently. They have one son, (Bill) at home,
two daughters, Viola (Mrs. George Bell) of Bayfield and
Dorothea, (Mrs, Donald McArter) of Brussels and five
grandchildren. — Wayne Rau scored four goals against
Kincardine last Friday for the Goderich Sailors. They
defeated Kinca.rdine 13 - 4 and onSunday shut-out Walkerton
9-0.
The Mitchell Advocate reports that the final papers
were signed between the committee of Ritz Lutheran Villa
and Lega.n Contracting Co, of Stratford for the erection of
this home for senior citizens of all denominations, to be
located on Highway 23 in Logan Township, just north of
Mitchell. The contract price is $1,055,973.00. - - Arthur
Ball, son of Mrs. Bruce Ingram, Mitchell, was killed in a
plane crash on December 1st. The pilot was also killed.
Both men were employed by Reindeer Airways out of
Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Inuvik is 130 miles inside
the Arctic Circle. - - - Mrs. Amos Thiel, who had re-
corded council happenings for the past 30 years for area
dailies, was honoured by council members at their regular
meeting. Mrs. Thiel was presented with a watch pendant.
According to the Blyth Standard the local council has
issued a warning to snowmobilers following several com-
plaints. The snowmobilers were particularly warned not
to operate their machines during the hours of church
services or after midnight.
Zurich and district Chamber of Commerce, according
to the Zurich Citizens-News, held their annual Ladies'
Night with about 110 present for the dinner. Guest speaker
for the occasion was Mr. Murray Turner, secretary-
manager of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce. The
subject of his address was: "Education - Knowledge or
Common Sense." - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer marked
their 50th wedding anniversary last Saturday.
According to the Lucknow Sentinel, Dr. D. R. Allen,
Bruce County Medical. Health officer, has warned the resi-
dents of Ripley not to use the water supply until it has been
treated since tests showed it was contaminated. As a
precautionary measure it was re commended that all waters
from the Ripley Water System, used for drinking purposes,
either be boiled or treated with chlorine. - - - Lucknow
Lions Club Swimming Pool Fund now stands at $25,000.
The Lucknow and District Horticultural society has donated
$500 to be used towards landscaping the pool. — - John
Wallace, Kingsbridge, marked his 87th birthday Sunday.
According to the Clinton News-Record an error was
made in last week's paper when it announced that the
Vanastra Optimist Club, Clinton was the first Optimist
Club in Huron County. we were wrong. Seaforth has
claim to that fame. Sorry about that Seaforth . - - -
The Clinton Planning Board has drawn up Clinton's Planning
Act and Map. The kit is being mailed out now and the
Town Fathers request all citizens receiving it should study
it and if there are any complaints they are to be mailed to the
Town. Clerk by December 28th. - - - Clinton Public School
and Bill's Billiards and Bowling were entered recently. $35
cash and $60 worth of cigarettes were removed from the
latter and minor damage reported at Public School. — -
The Bayfield Boat. Club held their annual Christmas party.
The club has a membership of 70. Dean Curtis, London,
was recently elected Commodore for 1973. Retiring Com-
modore is Ted Davies of Clinton who received the Charter
in the spring of 1972 for the new club. Members come from
all over Western Ontario.
The Wingham Advance-Times reports that the Mary
Hastings Club celebrated its 25th anniversary with a Christ-
mas party last Tuesday. Fifteen past presidents attended
the affair and some 60 members were present for the dinner.
Vandals were at work again over the week end at the
Teeswater Town Hall, according to the News. Between
11 p.m. and 3 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, banisters were
ripped off the walls on the stairways going to the second
floor. A plate glass window in a downstairs door and ash
trays were broken. - - - Mr. and MrS. Hugh Armstrong
of Culross opened their home Friday evening when friends
and relatives gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Evans on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.
The Exeter Times-Advocate reports that on December
25th, Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Eckstein, Dash-
Wood will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at their
home with immediate members of their family.
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