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Mitchell, Doug and Neil and Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell spent
Sunday with the Mithhell's at their
cottage at Point Clark,
Boys attending the hockey
school this weeek at St,
Marrs are Steven Iluether, •Jim
McDonald, John Huether, Neil.
Mitchell, Steven Knight and
Bradley Knight.
Mr. and Mrs.. Allan McCall,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and
Ronald spent Sunday withMr. and
Mrs. Fred Chalkley and family
at their cottage at Lion's Head.'
Visiting with Mrs. Walter.
13roadfoot at her home were:
Mrs. Bill Jespon of Brantford;
Mrs. Bob McMIllan and Mrs.
„Fern Patterson of Seaforth; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Love of Vanconver,
B.C.; Mr, and Mrs. David Kerley
and family of •Toronto, spent
the weekend with Mrs.13roadfoot.
'The Brussels Calf Club•
held a picnic a week ago Sunday
at the Family paradise Camping
P ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' Roe
of Windsor visited a few days
at the home of Mrs. Roy Bennett
and they all enjoyed a day touring
the Collingwood area.
Among those attending 'visi-
tors' day last Tuesday at Alma
College) St. Thomas were: Mrs.
Nelson Reid, Mrs. Campbell wey;
Mrs. George McCall,. Mrs. John
• Burch, Mrs. Charles McCutcheon
and Mrs. Cliff Ritchie.
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Misses F3renda Bewley,
wagon and Terry Kunz,Seaforth,
lest Sunday from London Airport
for Edmonton, Alberta. Brenda
will work as a nurse' at the.
University Hospital in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner,
Brussels and Mr. and. Mrs.
Gerald Ryan and family spent a
holiday recently at a cottage
in Port Elgin.
Miss Marie Mason, Blyth has
returned home after visiting with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
william Blake.
Several ladies from the Wal-
ton area attended the annual
Horticultural Show and turkey
supper last Friday, held in the
Anglican Church, Brussels.
The regular U.C.W. meeting,
will be held next Wednesday with
the 8th and 16th unit in charge
of devotionS and program. All
units will attend the meeting
as their meetings will he can-
celled for the month, •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warwick,
St. Thomas, visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens, also calling on. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Bewley and. Brenda;
on Sunday they visited her mother
and father , • Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McDonald at their
trailer at Boiler Beach,
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk spent
last Wednesday in Toronto. Miss'
Penny Greig returned with them
for a holiday-till.sunday, when
her 'parents called for her.: + ,:•White,mah ripped off Indian at Wounded. Rnee
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 7 ' they try to wash those blankets.."
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A SPORTS-MINDED BOY
Friendly, spontaneous, talkative and witty are some of the
qualities that make 13-year-old Jimmy a good companion. But
he might recognize hiinself better, if he were described as •
tall and slender with brown eyes, blonde hair, fair skin and a
pleasant smile.
Jimmy is sports-minded: He likes swimming and plays
soccer, baseball and hockey. He- is a Scout and has many
friends made through Scouts, school and Sunday School. He
is fond of music. • . . An unsettled period in Jimmy's life held him back in school
and left him feeling distrustful of adults. He is now learning
to be more relaxed. with adults and it is felt he will be an
average "student when he feels settled in a home where.he
belongs. lie will be in Grade Seven next term.
Since Jimmy is accustomed to children of all ages, be could • -
fit almost anywhere in a family. But he very much needs a -
lot of parental interest and affection, and therefore, it is
hoped he will be- adopted into' a home with not many other
children. The mother and father should be warm, understanding
people who enjoy being involved in their' children's activities.
To inquire about adopting Jimmy, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general.
adoption information, please contact your local Children'S
Aid Society.
May build new arena
(Continued from Page 1) $10,000, per municipality for • ,a
to operate. "An '80 L.P. motor community centre. • He added that
does not require an engineer a winter WOrks grant could,. even
to operate" he said.' "We dan if cOnstruction.comniencedlathe
train someone." fonsummer,sit6prloa.vboi due rebate
ith labourAnother possibility the arena o
committee could consider, he accounting for 1/3 of the .total.
added, was the use of portable cost, perhaos a rebate of $45;000
steel bleachers, which could be could be eXpeCted, he said.
.Eitakett out in the .. sunnier and Reeve McCutdheonpointedoUt
moved to the ballpark" and would that even with the three inUniC14'
cyst the same, initially as per- palities partiCipating, ,total of
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manent concrete benches. $105,000 in grantS would, be the
IlluStrating his talk 'wititfloor maximum aVailable.. Burford's
plans and photos of c CM-.Digh bttilt arena, financing ,had been mainly
arenas , in Burford, Beaverton tuidekwrittoi by a tioris 'Club;
and ormia, Hicks said construct- with about $42,000 coming frOni
tion time was 5 inotithS of good: winter works and 1$20,000 arena
Weather. . His buildings have and community centre grand, Mr.
1 1/2" fiberglass Metal building -'Hiekt *
insulation and an Interior fati • The meeting decided • to get: system which.-encourages air inferniatiOn on the avilability circulation inside the arena, he agricultural society grants and
of
Said, in answer to a query trent • , to eiplore all possible federal Reeve Jack MCCUtCheon, and prove society grants HiCks said that aff three acre - through a meeting •with depart- site, with about two acres menu concerned: in Toronto..-parking Mr 200• cars would he
ideal for a new arena. '8f -refit:tit said TUeSday
When a new arena is cOn., that the conclusion Of the meet--
StruCted t " the preSent, arena, In Was that a new 'arena was
could quite iikely. be sold tb a necessary and that renovation
. riding club,: Mr. ItiekS said, of the present structure was
"They are always Woking for pretty well ruled out, by the
buildings th1S size. Advertise in 'cost of $100,000 and the like,
a magazine Catering to the horse IihoOti of it not conforming to
trade and you might get $-.1, a* regulations. "We' Were most
Suq0e foot or a, total of $12,600., iMpreSSed With Mr. iliCiet knOW.,
Atting chairman • Herb ledge' Ond Capabilitie$ and hoe
StrettOn Said •that although both, established $320,006 AS the 001t
MOrriS and areyirOWnShfp,t,Were Of the type of arena We need.'
interested the' proposed ti.etV he, said: ""We are now looking
areita v repreieritat).VeS -froth the into exactly iithat,gratitt we Ott
councils did not attend the meet- )tope, for";
an
bete the
towns prefer the 'meow* the
thtt the atene tOnihiltteePtegeet proPoSed new arena Will-be field
- dentitte' proposal thee as soon as definite grant littoti,
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dOttitil0 when details: about matron is avilable- he, taicie,„ grants available and total, Cott
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