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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-03-21, Page 6Plans are underway for regional sports. council For the past few months a group of man and women in Huron Interested in sports have been conducting meetings on Sports in Huron County. They are how at the point where a Regional Sports Council is to be formed. To do this another meeting is being held at 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 28, 1973 at the Clinton Community Centre. Ali interes- ted have been asked to attend. The regional council will be an organization comprised of re- presentatives from all Sports and all areas of the C ounty(Region). It would also include an associate membership of persons dedicated to sport and involved in such areas as recreation, govern- ment, university, secondary and elementary education, etc. Objectives are three-fold; (a) organize, promote, en- courage and maintain de- velopment - excellence of - and participation in - sports within the region (County). (b) provide services for the members of the organization. (c) seek out funds for further- ance of •these projects. In Huron such an organiza- tion can assist in the following services: (a) Knowledge of grants and funding available through Federal and provincial agencies. (b) Organization and promo- tion of clinics for coaches and officials. (c) Communication inter and intra sport. (d) Sport directory for re- gion. (e) Information centre for pu- blic as well as members. (f) L Jason between this region and Sport Ontario and Sport Ca- nada. (g) Will provide organiza- FUNERAL tional network for Regional Games, should region host these games. (h) Sports equipment safety. (i) Provide a unified voice for Region in matters of, concern In Sport. (j) Purchase and publish teaching, coaching and officiating aids. • (k) communication - news.- letter. (1) Eventual library and re- source centre for public and organizations. sire Reeve J.L. and Mrs. McCut- cheon and family left Friday for a vacation in Florida. Mrs. Ruth Lowe, Mrs. Jane Peters, Mrs. Dianne Huether of arussels and Mrs. Ann Bos- man of Walton left by bus on Sunday for a nine day vacation at Daytona Beach, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Currie of Brampton were weekend visi- tors with. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alcock. Mrs. Edna Buller, Miss Mary Margaret Buller, Brian Buller and Dave Bickout of London, were weekend visitors with Wm. Mc Whirter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeney Howick Mutal (Continued from Page 1) Wylie, Wroxeter; directors, James Mair,, Brussels, Clare Hutchison, Harriston, Leslie Douglas, Wroxeter, George Adams, RR 2, Wroxeter. There are 5,221 policy holders with the 100-year-old company. Fire claims in 19'72 amounted to $218,000 and profit for the year totalled $69,679. (m) Service of duplicating, secretarial assistance and mailing to Member sports of'the coy :H. Le. - a.dminstrative material such as' notices of meetings, reports of meetings and commit- tees. - constitutions and by-laws • promotiona.1 material • newsletters and bulletins to members - results of races, 'compe- titions and sports events. publicity and promotion of sport events. are visitors in Wisconsin. Misses Catherine Cardiff, Joan Huether and Carol Wheeler are attending Figure Skating School in Walkerton this week. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W.J. Perrie were Mrs. Edgar Hollinger of Hainilton and Rev. James perrie of Strathroy. Mrs. Amy Speir, Miss Laura Lucus, Mrs. Tom Strachan, Mrs. Margaret Parish and Mrs. Jim Armstrong attended the wingham W.I. meeting where M r. Donald Brant, Field Secretary for the Cancer Society addressed the large turnout of ladies. Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong has returned home after spending some time with her daughters and families in Ottawa and port Credit and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Laycock at Waterdown. Mrs. Ila McLarty, Mrs. Elsie Miller, Mrs. pearlKitchen, Mrs. Leona Armstrong and Mr. Al- fred Knight attended the Spring Flower and Garden Show at the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stephen- son are vacationing in Florida. Their:son and Peter Gibson joined them on Sunday. ENTERTAINMENT; ,AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL' BRUSSELS, oNT, Friday and Saturday Night -The Coach House Gang. Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now Open, AMl WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs end, Sauerkraut Fish and Chips THE VILLAGE WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Closed Sunday 1 and every day 6 - 7;30 March 19 - 24 a the door's open - come in Specific instruction schedule follows: DAY MON. HOURS 2_ 4 Crocheting 4- 6 Pottery 7:30 - 9 Tie Dyeing • ' TUES. Community Work ,73/ Organization WED. 2 - 4 ,Macrame Knitting Rug Hooking 4 - 6 • Porn Pom Animals 6:30 -.9 Batiking • •THURS. 7 - 30 Collages and' Drawing FRI. 2 - 4 Pottery 4 - 6 Candle aaking • 7:30 - 9 Crocheting 'Belts & Macrame SAT. 9 - 12 1 - 5 Paper Folding Mobiles .• READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED • Local Briefs xti s. Family .J.1APPOP-L@ ITEM: Avoid leaving food stand- ing in an aluminum vessel longer than necessary. Minerals in food cause pitting of aluminum, ITEM: Need more seating but, short of space? Consider stack- able chairs. New this year are stackables with chrome frames and cane seats. They're attrac- tive, comfortable, and easy to store. ITEM; In the house furnishings industry, there is a resurgence of interest in the Colonial - Early American - Federal styles. ITEM; Each year consumers Spend over 42 percent of income after taxes for services ranging from haircuts, shoe repairs and drycleaning to major auto repairs, medical care and educa- tion. ITEM: Young families tend to be- the heaviest users of credit. Research shows that al.most 73 percent of all families headed by persons under 35 years of age have some installment credit. ITEM! Who makes carpet buy- ing decisions? Women do 90per- cent of the time, according to recent studies by carpet Mann- faCturers. QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS . MRS. ROSS'CARDIFF The death of Mrs. Ross Cardiff occurred in Clinton pub- lic Hospital on Tuesday, March 13th, after a prolonged illness. She was in her 56th year. • The former Lena Stratychuk, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MichaelStratychuk of Brus- sels. • Surviving are her husband, Ross Cardiff of Morris Township; her parents; two daughters, Mrs. Don (Dale) Chesher of Sarnia and Dorene at home; two sons, Lewis and Victor of Brussels; four grandchildren; four sisters; Mrs. Alex (Albina) Gulutzen of Walton, Mrs. Peter(Nellie) Litowski of Listowel, Mrs. Peter (Kay) Til- bury of London, Mrs. Robert (Ana) Ballantyne of Atwood and one brother, William of Listowel. One sister, Mary, pre- deceased her. Funeral services were held from the M.L. watts Funeral Home, Brussels at 2:p.m. on ThUrsday with Rev. E. Letorew of Brussels United Church offi- ciating. Burial took place In Brussels cemetery. pallbearers were ; Thomas Alek Gulutzen Sr., Thomas Miller, Charles McLean, Edward Taylor and John McArter. MR. MERCHANT • • Here Are TEN Solid Facts You Should Consider In Planning Your Advertising: 1. This newspaper is an advertising medium that is WANTED — it is sought after and paid for, and advertising in it is not an intruder in the home. 2. Nearly all of this newspaper's circulation is CONCENTRATED in this trading' area. 3. The newspaper provides PENETRATION in the primary market by reaching virtually every family or customer'in that market. 4, People read newspaper ads when they are ready to make a decision and to act — WHEN THEY'RE READY TO BUY, 5. The newspaper is convenient; it may be consulted at a time most. CONVENIENT to every member of the family. 6. People LIKE TO READ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS surveys show 85 per cent of the people want their newspaper to contain advertising. 7. Every issue of every newspaper contains INFORMATION AND PICTURES of interest to every member of the family, 8. Newspaper reading is a habit and a part of people's routine. 9. The printed word is MORE RELIABLE THAN the spoken word and it cannot be refitted 'because it is easily available for rechecking. Mote accurate information is obtained by reading than by listening. 10. The newSpaper is ideai for comparison items in a newspaper may be easily • compared with items in other newspaper ads. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,-.- Srviokey Dunn and His Hilibilly Stage Show LOunge open 44 p.m. Sunday as tsual Good Izood on the Menu . . . ortusseLS Patti MARCH' •21'; 1973 THE 'MOST EFFECTIVE :and MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO PROMOTE BUSINESS, IS THROUGH - WEEKLY NEWSPAPER .ADVERTISING..