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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-06-20, Page 5Sumner Sale 1972 Buick Skylark Custom, 2-dr. HT., V-8, Auto., Air Conditioned 1971 98 Olds., 4-dr. HT, full power, equip- ment includes Air Condition 1971 Ford Pinto, 4-speed trans., R., 4 new tires 1971 Plymouth Fury III, 4-dr. HT., PS., PB. 1971 Chev. Belaire, 4-dr., 8-cyl., Auto. steering and brakes 1970 Chev. Impala, 4-dr. HT., PS., PB 1969 Impala (Chev.) 4-dr. HT., V-8 Auto., Vinyl roof 1969 Chev. Impala, 4-dr. Sedan, PS., PB. 1971 Chev. 1/2 -Ton truck, V-8, radio 1967 Ford 1/2 -Ton, heavy duty springs & tires .mconalE014 MOTORS ,LTD.. YOUR NEW. CAR. ,DEALER. Yeats Service to the-Ateg. Phone 887-6856' - Open. 'Ti! 16 Nightly. News of Belgrave Community people take part in bus tr ps :in Kitchener at the home of Miss Gail Mayberry of Mr. and Mrs. Randy White re- chener spent the weekend at her ,turnedhome with them, home in Belgrav e. as enough I our owg • resour. listrlbul. ding we more ther pro. nnouneed lion del. er plants !Jib close !nt in the 1889 anager Correspondent Mrs.Lewis Stonehouse The pupils of Grade six in ast Wawanosh Public School ent on a bus trip to Kitchener's ibrary and post office on une 9th. Arriving about 10:45 a.m. the roup went on a tour of the libiary n the children's section infer- alien, talking book section, usic and art department and he circulation area. A cartoon as shown and the bus went to he park for a rest and a place to at lunch. At about. 12:45 p.m. e students arrived at the post ffice and saw such things as e sorting, grading and packag- ng of mail and the loading area. Arriving back at school just n time to go home, Karol Gal- raith thanked the mothers who ent along. isit Black Creek Cecil Garniss driver of ontgomery Bus with forty-six elgrave occupants, went 'on us tour to Black Creek Pioneer illage near Woodbridge last ednesday. The women found pioneer ways interesting as they earned of candle making, eaving, pioneer store keeping, read baking, rug making and arious other arts. on the way home they shopped at a modern laza at Georgetown where they had their evening meal. ucw of Mrs. William Coultes descri- bing the culture of India. "what a Friend we ,Have in. Jesus" was sung. Mrs. Ross Anderson and her group served lunch. AFTERNOON UNIT The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. met in the church on June 12th with an attendance of fifteen. Mrs. Robert Coultes, who was in charge opened with the use of hymn "Break Thou the Bread of Life". Thank you notes for get well cards were read and a donation was received. 'Jesus Stand Among Us" was sung. Mrs. Leslie Bolt discussed: music of India concluding with some interesting facts concern- ing Calcutta. Scripture was read by Mrs. Herb Wheeler and Mrs. Robert Hibberd gave the meditation and prayer. Mrs. Earl Anderson led the Bible Study on Hebrews. To the writer of the Hebrews, Jesus is supremely the one who for us opens the way to God, and to reality. Congratulations to Miss Karen Coultes who won the Junior Girls Inter-School Field Day Trophy at F. E. Madill Secon- dary School last Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns- ton of Victoria, B.C. returned home after attending the funeral of his father, Mr. Gershom Johnston on Thursday and while here visited with her parents, Mr. • and Mrs. William Van Camp and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forster of Palmerston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Libbert attended the annual reunion of the Gedcke family_at the Kurtz- ville Community Centre on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of H.R. 2, Clifford visi- ted Sunday evening with Mr-. and Mrs. Robert Hibbert. Quite 'a number from this area attended the quarterly meet- ing of Huron North Loyal Orange Lodge held in Newbridge Orange Hall on Wednesday evening, May 13th. Mr. Lorne Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Hanna visited in Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, who had been staying Results of East Wawanosh Public School Field Day. Senior boys - High Jump - 1st. Danny McBurney; 2nd.Clif- ford Branton; 3rd. Greg Cook. Triple Jump - 1st. Terry Arm- strong; .2nd. Danny mcBurney; 3rd. Dwight Lamont. Standing Long Jump - 1st. Terry Armstrong; 2nd. Stev'en Robinson; 3rd. Greg. Cook. Running Long Jump - 1st. Terry Armstrong; 2nd. Barry Edwards; 3rd. Greg. Cook. Ball Throw - 1st. Terry Arm- strong;2nd. Bernie Haines; 3rd. Danny McBurney, Shot Put - 1st. Terry Arm- strong; 2nd. Oscar Meier; 3rd. Michael Moore. 100 Yards - 1st. - Terry Armstrong; 2nd. Dwight Lamont; 3rd. Danny McBurney. 200 Yards - 1st. Terry Arm- strong; 2nd.. Danny McBurney; 3rd. Cameron McCallum. 440 Yards - lst, Terry Arm- strong; 2nd. Dwight Lamont; 3rd. Danny McBurney. 880 Yards - 1st. Dwight La- mont; 2nd. Greg Cook; 3rd.Terry Armstrong. Senior Girls - High Jump - 1st. Heather Currie; 2nd.Betty Meurs; 3rd. Doreen Taylor. Triple Jump. - 1st. Heather Currie; 2nd. Betty Meurs; 3rd. Doreen Taylor. Standing Long Jump - 1st. Heather Currie; 2nd. Janet Cook; 3rd. Dorren Taylor. Running Long Jump - 1st. Doreen Taylor; 2nd. Heather Currie; 3rd. Joanne Bakelaar. Ball Throw - 1st. Kitty Hart- ' leib; 2nd: April McBurney; 3rd. Betty Meurs. Shot Put -1st. Heather Currie;, 2nd. Ingrid Jaretzke; 3rd. Mar- jorie Nixon. 100 Irrds - 1st. Janet Cook; 2nd. Janice Coultes; 3rd.Barbara Muscheid. 220 yards - 1st. Janice Coultes; 2nd. Janet Cook; 3rd. Sheila Shobbrook 440 yards - Joanne Bake- laar; 2nd. Marni Walsh; 3rd. Barbara Muscheid. 880 Yards - 1st. Marion Walsh; 2nd. Patsy Scott; 3rd. 'Janice Coultes. Intermediate Boys High Jump - 1st. Andrew Koopmans; 2nd. Marvin Cook; 3rd. Bradley Cook. Triple Jump - 1st. Andrew Koopmans; 2nd. Donald Dunbar; '3rd. Grant Gnay. Standing Long Jump - 1st. Andrew Koopmans; 2nd. Donald Dunbar; 3rd. Grant Gnay. Running Long Jump - 1st. Andrew Koopmans; 2nd. Neil Hanna; 3rd. Grant Gnay. Ball Throw - Spencer Burley; 2nd. Donald Shiell; 3rd. Laurie Haines. Shot Put - 1st. Marvin Cook; 2nd. Paul Casemore; 3rd. Brad- ley Cook. 100 Yards - 1st. Neil Hanna; 2nd. Lyle Bridge; 3rd. Mark Cook. 220 Yards - 1st. Neil Hanna; 2nd. Olaf Muscheid; 3rd. Mar- vin Cook. 440 Yards - 1st. Olaf Mus- cheid; 2nd. Bradley Cook; 3rd. Marvin Cook. 880 Yards - 1st. Bradley Cook; 2nd. Donald Shiell; 3rd. Billy Scott. Intermediate Girls - High Jump - 1st. Angela Muscheid; 2nd. Joanne Coultes; 3rd. Karol Galbraith. Triple jump - 1st. Angela Muscheid; 2nd. Karol Galbraith; 3rd. Donna Dawson. Standing' Long Jump - 1st. Angela Muscheid; 2nd. Karol Galbraith; 3rd. Lori Thompson. Running Long Jump - ist. Donna Dawson; 2nd, Angela Mus- cheid; 3rd. Lori Thompson. Ball Throw - 1st. Lynne Bridge; 2nd. Karol Galbraith; 3rd. Marilyn Campbell. Shot Put - 1st. Lynne Bridge; 2nd. Angela Muscheid; 3rd. Don- na Dawson. 100 Yard Dash - 1st. Donna Dawson; 2nd. Angela Muscheid; 3rd. Karol Galbraith. 220 Yard - 1st. Joanne Coul- tes and Angela Muschied 3rd. Karol Galbraith. 440 Yard - 1st. Angela Mus- cheid; 2nd. Joanne Coultes; 3rd. Cindy Campbell. 180 Yards - 1st. Angela Mus- cheid; 2nd. Marilyn. Campbell; 3rd. Dianne Scott. Junior Boys - High Jump - 1st. Eric Cook; 2nd. Steven Stev- enson; 3rd. Paul Cook. Standing Long Jump - ist. Brian Shiell; 2nd. Travis Koeh- ler; 3rd. Robbie Nicholson. Running Long Jump - 1st. Jeffrey Cook; 2nd. Robbie Nichol- son; 3rd. Paul Cook. Ball Throw - 1st.. Jeffrey Cook; 2nd. Paul Cook; 3rd. Brian Shiell. 100 Yard Dash - 1st. Robbie Nicholson; 2nd. Paul Cook; 3rd. Jeffrey Cook. 220 Yards - 1st. Jeffrey Cook; 2nd. Robbie Nicholson; 3rd. Eric Cook. 440 Yards - 1st. Jeffrey Cook; 2nd. Robbie Nicholson; 3rd.Brian Shiell. ' Junior Girls - High Jump - 1st. Brenda Burchill; 2nd. Karen Coultes; 3rd. Carolyn Campbell. Standing Long Jump - 1st. Karen Coultes; 2nd. Sonja Mus- cheid; 3rd. Brenda Burchill.' Running Long Jump - 1st. Karen Coultes; 2nd. Sonja Mus- cheid; 3rd. Audrey Scott. Ball Throw - 1st. Brenda Burchill; 2nd. Karen Coultes; 3rd. Patti Edwards. 100 Yard - lst.HarenCoultes; 2nd. Sonja Muscheid; 3rd.Audrey Scott. 220 Yard - 1st. Karen Coultes; 2nd. Sonja Muscheid; 3rd.Dianne McBride. 440 Yard - 1st. Karen Coultes; 2nd.Sonja Muscheid;3rd.Carolyn Campbell. BY Joanne Bakelaar Ingrid Jaretzke. EATING YOUR SHARE? The average American eats 80 hot dogs a year, his or her share of the 1,500,000,000 sold across the Nation. • "V" FOR "VICTORY?" Ot all English letters, 'only "V" identifies a single sound for which no other letter can be used. The Evening Unit of the U.C.W. met Thursday evening, June 7th at the home of Mrs. liff Branton with 17 present. The worship in charge of Miss Annie Cook, opened with "Unto he Hills Around do I Lift up My Eyes", followed by scripture read by Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mrs. Cliff Logan read a poem ',Mother India". "Faith of Our Father's", was sung followed by prayer by Miss Annie Cook. Mrs. Laura Johnston con- ducted business when delegates to Alma College were discussed and committees for the Country Fayre on 'June, 30th. • Offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Laura Johnston. The program was in charge Announce school field day results Majestic WI holds meeting 00. The Education and Cultural Adtivitiea meeting Of the Majes- tic W.I. under the convenership of Mrs. H. de Vries and Mit Clark Matheson was held in the Brussels public library on Tues. evening, JUne 14th. The president Mrs. Earl Cudmore welcomed the Members and guests which Inc , hided the 4-H club girls and their leaders, Mrs. Wallace Bell and Mrs. Jane McDonald. Mrs. Cudmore assisted by the secretary treasurer, Mias'Latita LucaS conducted the business part of the Meeting. The birth., day party on July 18 for the residents of tittronView will be looked after by the Majeatid. and CranbroOk - institutes. A com- mittee consi sting of Mrs. Leona Armstrong, Mrs: Jennie strachan and Mrs. Jane detrie ap6 Panted to look after this. The conveners of agridilitUre and Canadian indugtrie•tilto, Si Smith and. Mrs. Bruce Medal). have planned a trip to tiStOWel On Aug, itthi, Cars leave the library at 12t'86a An invitation from the Walton VW.I. to .:attend their' meeting on june 20 was Accepted, Those wishing to go are to Call Mrs. Carl kerning, way or Mrs. Wallace '8611.4 The Sept.. 'Ito-edit will be held On the second Wed., Septa 12. Mrs. Matheson took charge and called on the 4-H club gitu and their leaders to model their' outfits which. they had made the College "SPOrtSWear 'froth, Knits." Mrs. Bell advised that. each girl who 'finishes a club . gets a sterling silver teaspoon; for six clubs a County honours certificate and pin; for 12 clubs a provincial honours certificate; for 18 clubs an advanced honours Certificate and a sterling silver .pie serVer. Each leader gets a teaspoon too. These awards as well as the girls' record books were on display. • Nine girls; Sharon Bell, Julie Campbell, Joan Htether, Susan Langlois, Michelle McCutcheon, 'Brenda MeCutdheon, Bonnie Richmond, Pauline Raymond and Karen Hetningway completed the course but only seven were Pre ,. Sent to model their oUtfitS, Bonnie Riehritend and - Susan Langlois Were commentators. MrS. Matheson thanked the girls and. their leaders for an eitdellent A reading iothe Walk to school" was read by Mrsi Mathe, son. "Name your firtteacher and' something Spedial you. remember aboilt her or was the roll call. MrS. Alex ,8tei before beginning her motto oh "Memory is a wonderful treaSitte thegt it you know how to pack it" called on Mrs'. Lift Kett, to sing "Memories';, We should cultivate our minds by reading land thinking' and doing things so' that We Will have precious 'memories for our later yearei • 114 -itRU Mrs. Glenna Stephens gave a most interesting and infOrMative' book review on the 'book terne Disney Version of Walt Disney." Walt Disney was •bOrn in Chi- cage on Dec. 5, 1901, the son of Elias Disney who was born on the first line of Morris TWIN in 1859. In his early life, Walt ' had many setbacks and hardshipt , but in 1928 with $290 Of his own_ and $500 he borrowed and a vivid imagination he started to build an empire which has beCOnie! famous around the world. neyland in Florida alicidalifOrnia ' are visited by inilliont each year and Seen on T.V. and screen by many more. He has received 33 academy awards and 950 honours and citations. He died in 19664 deVriek and Mrs. Matheson thanked MrS.,.stepheng and presented her with a gift, Ws, Wilma Hemingway had the c urrent events dealing with the ii8ity. Labigo part in. more accurate Weather re-portal the Changing of the Waterloo ttitheran 'Univetity Yiame to the 8it Wilfred Laurier University And to the threatened drought in 20 countries.: Carl Hemingwaygavean e interesting report of the Officers' iWaterloo Conferencei which, she attended at to Mra Lorne , :LattY arid. .141r L:auNr°at,riittiliCriit SSELt JUNE 20e, 19*4