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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-08, Page 7LIKES THE OUTDOORS Ross haS just turned 10, an age when a boy is likely tO self-conscious in front of -a camera. TOO bad, because tiffs natural, expreation is appealing. He 'IS a handsome lad with dark hair and dancing brown eyes. He is Anglo-Mixon in descent, sturdily built and in good health, with a Clear, rosy nOtnpleltiOni ROOS is a hippy;-Active, OutgoingbOy, dOifig average work in Grade Three. He tends to be easily frustrated so he needs pArenta, who can be understanding and patient. Outdoor adtivities Sparta appeal ROSS*, He loves Nooping, hoCkeyr baseball, socder and, football, and when he television program it is probably a sports ROSS is especially interested in hOtteS etid,is tailing riding lessons. He belongs to Cuhia.i The ideal parents for ROSS will be in the 3.6 to 40 age range energetic and interested in the kind of OntdOOk -ilea that he likeai, The father eSpedially should be much in vOlVed in sharing experiences with him. If thete tire children in the Welly they Should raj& closer thin three to Mir years to itoaa'a igei Paid him hiving a close fOry the paten& infieCtiOno To itignikeabout adopting 01.dieeitiititeltrOodstet Child, Box 888, Station X, Toronto IVI4P Mt. For general adoption information, aetite contact yoOt 10Cil Childtin't Aid Socety.r THE Oat Atietirt A WU-4 ounciller, has be" ith Reeve st period, sentatton, presented and Mrs, d with a exPressed "That water does look inviting doesn't Representatives of local munici- palities on the Maitland Valley Conservation Anthority 'tool their heels in 'the waters at Benmiller Falls Reserve , Monday afternoon during a stop in a,day long tour of authority facilities. The tour which began at Wroxeter in the morning ended .late in the afternoon at 6 o'clock back at Wroxeter. (Staff Photo) Field crop results Additional results in field crop competitions held in con- nection with the Brussels Fall Fair have been released by A. Edwin Martin, the secretary- :reasurer. These are: 2-WAY MIXED GRAIN Bruce Wilbee 90; Wm. Adams 89; Tom W arwich 88; Don Procter 86; Wallace Black 83; Chester Higgins 82: Jack Higgins 81; Murray Houston 80: Joe Black 79; 'Rae Houston 78; Wilbur , Turnbull 77; John Van Vliet 76; Jan Van Vliet 75; Clarence yuill 74. 3-WAY MIXED GRAIN Jack Cardiff 88; Bob Higgins 86; Norman Hoover 85; Clarence McCutcheon 84; Claire Veitch 83; George Pearson 82; Murray Hoover 81 1/2 ; Ron Smith 81; JaCk Knight 80; Ross Veitch '79; Gerald Smith 78. Additional donatibns to the fair to those in the prize list include: Doug Evans Hardware, Ethel $10; Weber's Store, Ethel, $2. YOtterday was moving day for'lloy -Fisdhet, co,. 5 ,. Morrit Township., in spite, of -hit broken hand. But t his was not your ot-dintry.,evetyday, 'move,' Mr. Fischer moved a sawmillmetturA 62ng,' by 28' from, Bruisels, where At stood next to the creamery lot many years and was oper- ated by the late. J. Stevenson,. to his farm,- where he will' use. At:as. The-mPvAng operation in charge of-W,CParsons i: moving tonttattort, Staffai. took A round-about route to Mr. Pitcher's farm, going north ftiari Brussels fot a mile and a qUattee and' then east . .and toutE in Order to minimize the disruption of streets in town. Brussels.assistdd, cutting wires where nedet,, gltsy and replacing, them i n towd., Two Ontario' hydro trucks provided tht- same service tt thttAwtJ1.1 was moved, aloe l Morris Township roads.A'Bell Telephone truck tooktd, after `their w ires along the seven mile route. and: other cars joited the dAraVan. SUtt tO watch the 'run, Fischer quite sure whether the move is worth all the trouble it has caused him or not. Re floret his new pig barn. will cost him 4five grand by the time it's completed, And Monday he broke his hand - .while getting the mi i 1 ready to be movtd...,