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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-12-27, Page 10Pictures in Review of .197.2: Zero weather on occasion, discouraged spectators during Polar Daize events but as far as swimming enthusiasts, Wayne 1_,owe and Ken Graber were concerned the cold breezes just added zest to their swim. The two entrants in the Polar Dip event braved the breezes and the snow and ice as they swam in the Maitland before, seeking sanctuary in a warm car, (January 19 issue) w The list issue of the Brussels Post to be printed by letter- press on the press in the Brussels office was that dated December 23, 1971, Here Mrs. Roy Kennedy feeds a sheet while Mr. Kennedy, who has published the Post for nearly 40 years, looks on. The sale of the post was announced by Mr. Kennedy in his last issue. (January 5, issue) Ready for their 400 mile trip to Chicago to carry an invitation to a great grandson of the village founder to attend the Centennial later this year. six Brussels residents pose before the vintage vehicle in which they began the trip. They are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. David Hastings. (February 16 issue) 1972 Cpl. Croskill and Reeve Jack McCutcheon took part in a discussion of problems in Brussels concerning squealing tires, speeding and noise at a public meeting Friday evening. About thirty area residents including a number ni younger people, attended the meeting and took part in the discusskri.s. (August 30 issue) _.. simhbOrii at I* illratteelii ticket* vellkiriall teeet who woe the cliltrnOiorishipt tatiieei Barbour; Colleen Rayniond, NOrtia Smith, Janice bralier; tirendi , when they defeated Howick (Front) Ainslie Srtilth, Dianne Willis ' Maxine Watts; Kingsbury. Colleen White, (Back) Laverne Mason, Fern Elliott; Marie tichty,1101en tdzik, io—'714E BRUSSELS POST„ DetEMBER. 27, 1972 (February .2 issue)