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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-01-10, Page 5In scanning the Blyth Standard we note that $235.00 was realized in a draw by the Blyth Legion In aid of the Arthritic Society. Winners in the draw were; A. Vos, Blyth, leather jacket; Francis Fennell, Durham, table- cloth and Myrtle Vodden, Blyth, gallon of paint. - - The Blyth Board of Trade double your money draws made area people happy at Christmastime by winning $219 in the final draws. ' The Lucknow Sentinel relates that a break in a water main on the village's main street kept the works department crew busy half the night and part of the day on the New Year's holiday week end. - - - 15 -Year old Jimmie Mac- Lean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacLean of Teeswater, is a patient in Walkerton Hospital following mysterious in- juries on Saturday evening. The youth was driven to Formosa where he was dropped off with the intentions of attending a dance. At about 9;30 p.m. he was found lying on the road in the rain by a passerby. He had received a deep gash on the head, face abrasions, back injuries, concussion and one eyelid was nearly ripped off. On Tuesday Walkerton Police stated that Jimmie had informed them he was definitely not struck by a car: Further investigation is being carried out by the police. Ontario Housing Corporation last Friday, according to the Teeswater News completed the purchase of property in Teeswater as the side for a new 12 unit Senior Citizens apartment building. It is expected that construction of the buildiing will commence in the very near future. The Wi,,gnam Advance-Times reports that the first New Year's bay at Wingham and District Hospital arrived at 5:42 a.m. ,T?.mary 2nd. The six pound, 10 ounce baby girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trapp, Wingham. The couple have a son, two-year-old Charles. — - Eleanor Schill, Formosa, was the winner of $500. inthe,Howick Lions pool draw on Saturday, the first of 12 such draws to be held, monthly. - - - Mrs. Wesley Tremble, Gorrie, had- a pleasant surprise last Friday when her brother, Andrew Hopper, Whitehorse, Yukon, paid her a visit and also his other sisters, Mrs. Charles Warwick, Brussels, Mrs. Stan Elliott of Listowel and Mrs. Alex Petrie, Wroxeter. It has been 53 years ago at the age of 19, when he left the ,area for Western Canada:- — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall, Ethel, marked their golden wedding anniversary recently. The Exeter Times-Advocate reports that Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Riley Jr., Huron Park, were the proud parents of the first arrival at South Huron Hospital at 11;27 Tuesday morning. The 1973 boy weighed in at seven pounds, eleven ounces . - - - Hugh Davis, Saintsbury area bagged a large wolf on his farm Christmas morning. - - Mrs. John Varley, Exeter, assumes her new duties this week as secretary- treasurer of Exeter's R.A.P. committee. She succeeds clerk Eric Carscadden who resigned because of the pressure of other duties. - - - Mrs. Bertha Bickel', Kirkton, was 91 years of age on January 10th, 1973. Gordon Scribbons, according to the Clinton News-Record, was presented with a 50-year jewel last Tuesday night at a meeting of the Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 84 A.F. and A.M. The presentation was made by Worshipful Bro. Dr. Fred Thompson, assisted by Acting Worshipful Master William Cook. - - The Queen for the second annual Hayfield Winter Carnival held last week was Sharon Bunn, 13, of Bayfield. She will reign until next year. The. Lions, who sponsor the event, stated the carnival was a success, netting about $300. The Mitchell Advocate reports that the Collison House, just east of the bridge , is being demolished by its owners, Stacey Bros. Records would indicate that the original erection was between 1869 and 1872. That makes the old building a century old. ....../...010,0.,•••••••••••••••••./..11. News. of Bluevale Winners at Recreation euchre party family, Brian and Floyd Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Lillian Elliott and Miss Edith GarnisS on Wednesday evening. The Bluevale Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Ken Chambers.on January 10 at 2 P.M. New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nicholson and family were Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bishop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lobsinger, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nicholson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Sharpin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snell, Kathy and Murray spent New Years w ith Mr: and Mrs. Ron Elliott of Palmerston. Mrs. J. C. Johnston is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital where she had surgery on Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Nicholson of Wingham visited with Mrs. George McCord. Mrs. West Haugh, Mae and Donna visited Mr. and Mrs. Fraser. Haugh and Eileen on Sun- day. Mrs. R. H. McKinnon spent Christmas • week with Mr. and Mrs. John K. MacTavish and family of Brantford. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon- and family of. Grims- by. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brewer and family spent the holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. Mung Mac- Farlane and other relatives in the area. Visitors New Year's Day with Mrs. R. H. McKinnon were Miss Emma Johnston, Mr. John R. MacTavish and Miss Cathy Woods of Kitchener. Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton of Winghain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and family. Mrs. Earl Weltz and Dianne of Walkerton visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family. Mrs. Raymond Elliott attended the funeral of her brother"-in-law, J. S. Elliott, of St. Catherines, who passed away suddenly, follOwing a heart attack on Christmas Day. Harvey Messer spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Raymond Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Cameron of. Belgrave visited Mr. and Mrs.' Fraser Haugh and Eileen on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Jami- son, Peter, Nancy and Bob were guests of Harvey Messer at their farm home for the holidays. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mundell were Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mundell of Ottawa, Miss Donna Mundell of Preston, Brian MacKay of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mundell and Mr: and Mrs. Bob Mundell and familY of Wingham, Mrs. Wm. Mundell and John of Bluevale. Scanning she Weeklies .0, Lee Hee Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker The Bluevale Recreation euchre party was held in the community hall Dec. 28 with seven tables playing. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Timm and Mr. and Mrs. Murray MacFarlane were in charge. Ladies' high prize was won by Mrs. Doris Adams. Ladies' low prize - Kathy Walker. Men's high was won by Lloyd Taylor; Men's Low - J. J. Elliott; Lncky Draw - Mrs. Margaret Adams. The next euchre will be held January 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and Mr. and Mrs, Les Gre.eaaway in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent spent Monday in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch. • Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leeson and family of Ottawa spent the holidays with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Robert Golley. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thornton and Cindy and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golley and [ PUNCH LINE OF THE WEEK j 6% OF-reNi 'TFIEREAsohl A PERSON f3E'COME5 QuIel-AS FIE GROWS ot-PER IG 71-1A-r MORE kEEP QUta- mat:* family. Mr. Ross Mann was taken by ambulance to Victoria Hospital, London on Saturday. Mrs. A.D.Srnith visited Mr. Smith in London Victoria Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ohm Jr., Jackie and Billie visited Tuesday with, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Elliott and family visited at the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dettman, wroxeter on New Years Eve. On Sunday, Dec. 240 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall had as Christ- mas guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casernore, Jim and Kim of Watford, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall and family of Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall and family of Brussels. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.' Elliott on Wednes- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss were N.S.Calvert of Paris, Ontario; Miss Joyce Calvert of Vancouver, Miss Mary MacDonald, Toronto, . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston, Blyth, Miss Edith Garness, Goderich and Mrs. Earl Elliott, Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott spent New Years Day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter of Luck- now. Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chambers and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and family of Egmondville. Guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright, Gordon and Raymond were Mr. and Mrs.Ross Gray, Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Henning, MissSusanGannett, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family. Mr: and Mrs. Glenn Golley had as New Year's guests, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and ins ns, ry nd er, nd ine ey nd Ind nd ry re n- dy re th ed he t, pe ay e- ir he n- ily ily c- c- s. Ir. Ir. d s. ly, in el, nd lly Phone 887-6461 WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON Brussels, Ont. IHWINHHHHHHHHHIMMIHMHHHHHHHHHU On behalf of residents and staff of Huronview, I would like to-say a heartfelt "Thank You" eo all the people of. Huron County and surrounding com- munities who came to Huronview during 1972 either in groups or individually to, entertain, take part in activities with, or visit residents. 11111110111M11110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Agai n,. thank you and a Happy N'e Year. You can have no idea hors much this giving of your tim e and talent means to fotk.5.hepc, Everyone likes to he ar fl4om ci - pg.opt "back, home" and follome our' 146idd.nt you their only Zink with the old Community, Ac6ti-twidt-Patyi. Brussels HURON .FOOD .PRODUCTS Distributors of SEAL PURE Milk Products TRY OUR DELICIOUS Packaged by- Regular Games: Mrs. Leo Gauthier, Fordwich & Mrs. Spit- zig, Chepstew; Dolly Felker, Howick Lions hold Bingo Phone 887-6872 THE ListOwel; Leo Gauthier, Ford, with; Kathleen EllacOtt,LiStoviel and Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter; Mrs. BarkWell, Lucknow; Mel. Beattie, Listowei. & Leo Gau- thier, Fordwich; Mrs. Holloway, Wingham; Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Lucknow;DOttg.F elker, Listowel; Mel Beattie, ListoWel,DeugiFel- ker, ListoWel & Florence Kennedy, Wingham; Connie Wil- lotighby, Wroxeter; Bea Hergott, MildMay. Lap Card; Allan McKercher, jarneStown, Lyda Reidt, Wriake- ter and Mrs. Hoeffle, Share the Wealth: 1 - Comae WilloUghby, Wroxeter; 2 •• Mrs. MildMay. $25 SpeCialt Maude Greer:ley, HarriStOn & Mrs. Ohm, Wing-, ham. Jackpot coo8olatioh plus benitS; MrS. Wm Upper, Listowel and Mrs. tteg, AnderSOti, Goderich. Dart Game; Pere)/ Fischer, Li§towel $8,00i Door Prizes: 'leen Wagner,: Luakhowo Joan Robinson, Lucke tila 13e11, Harriston & Mrs. G. Gannett, WhIghatit Lucky Draws: Leo bauthieti Fordwich, Margaret Edget o Wtitbidteri Cathetihe tdgat, • Wroxeter And OothieWillotighby, wItiketeti, BRUSSELS PAST,, JANUARY 10, 104,-4 -7,1111911 i '• !: .—..