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The Brussels Post, 1973-10-17, Page 7HAYiNARD'S Discount --Variety SPECIALS After-Bath Refresher — Reg. $3.00 DESERT FLOWER ...•••.•..... 59c Reg. 98c FLAMINGO TA Get YoUr -Cindy t,Moila. Here LT E ea - h ES" ING AtimOik• Mrs, Jan Van, Int. In Listowel al where She „ endectomy l ,azt Leonard La.! virs. Clarence usan and Brian giving holiday; 3. Graham. La. Toronto. RObert John.' g'4, Mrs. Hazel :';atherines and :er of Palme r. , V at the home D. A. Rarm, Robert Ken. Ottawa visited Mr. and Mrs, )n. Tuesday of Fred Dauble. Mr.' and Mrs, of Fordwich, 7rie of Toronto ind Mrs. Wm, ?slay evening, TEL ght tiers Winners at Howick bingo Regular Games; Mary Dum- pily, Listowel; Mrs. Hazelgrove, Winghaln; Mrs;' Sara Anstett, Wingham; Mrs. McLennan, Loch- alsh & Mrs; Mel Beattie, Lis- towel; Bea Hergott, Mildmay; Mrs. Pete Mgyer, Mildmay; Mrs; waetcher, Mildma.y; Mrs. Lobsinger, Mildmay; Mrs,Dolly Felker, Listowel; Mrs. Wm. Upper, Listowel; Mrs. M.Beattie, Listowel; Mrs. G I, Trevitt, Wing- ham, Share the Wealth: 1 - Mrs, Lewis, Wingham $37; 2- Mrs. patterson, Wingham $33. $25 Special: Mrs. BillSchill, Recent inv_estigations carried out by the 0,P,P. at Wingham Detachment include: Two investigations and two charges laid, under the Liquor Control Act; four charges laid and thirteen warnings'issued un- der the Highway TraMc Act; one charge :aid under the Criminal Code; twenty-four other invest- igations were carried out. On Monday, October 8, Wayne A. Vincent of Oakville was in- juried in a motorcycle accident USE POST WANT-ADS DIAL 887-6641 -i on Concession 2-3, west of side- road 36-37, • East " wawanosti Township. There were no da- mages to the motorcycle. On Thursday,, October 11, James D. Seip of R,R. #3, Oaf- ford struck a cattle beast on concession 6-7, west of sideroad 15-16, Turnberry Township. Mr. Seip was not injured and damages to his vehicle wore estimated at $50.00. On Thursday, October 11, Roy Jeffery of R.M., 2, Kennil- worth, struck a cattlebeast owned ny George Chettleburgh., onRigh- way 4, south of the M9 tland Ri- ver Bvidge. Damages to the Jeffery vehicle were estimated at $430,00. On Thursda.y, 0c:ober 11, Charles W, Krohn of R.R. 3, Wingham, was injured -as a re- sult of an accident on Vic'corla Street, west of Helena Street in Lower Wingham ; Turnberry Township. Damages to the Krohn vehicle were estimated at $500; r • rigureskaters pas.$ tests. Misses Michelle Mccutpheoll, Carol Wheeler, Joan Heutherami Catharine Cardiff have completed, a month of figure skating 'at Vanastra Fall Skating School and tried tests there on Oct. 13th and 14th. The four girls were succes- sful in passing their second figure 'and Michelle, Carol and Joan .passed the "European waltz" and the "Fox Trot" to complete their Senior Bronze dance set. catharine was successful in passing the "American Waltz" which is the first dance in, the Junior Silver series. The girls 'have joined the Wingham Figure Skating Club as well as the Brussels Club and will commence skating n Wingham on October 17th. High scorers at bowling Mid-Town Mayor Formosa. Dart Game; Arthur Hend- , richs, waterloo $10. Jackpot Consolation plus, bonus: Gloria Weyers, Listowel and Mrs. Hazlegrove, Wingham. Lap Card: Mrs. Patterson, ' Wingham. Door Prizes: Dave Ellis, Pal- merston, Marilyn Delmedicp Listowel, Mildred Turnbull,HaT- riston and Marie Hoeffle, Mild- may. Lucky Draws; Agnes whitter, Hanover, Anne Strauss, Mildmay, Jack Felker, Listowel and Mrs. Riehl, Wingham, OPP carry out investigations Ladies. High Singles: Winnie Bell, 282; Marlene Rutledge, 223; A'Walkathon to help finance park , Ladies Dolore High s Wheeler, 219,, T riple: Winnie Bell, improvements at the Walton Community 718, , Re creati on grounds was he 1, d from Men's High Singles: MurrayKel- lington,. 246.; Robert Pipe, '243; Wal ton to Blyth and back on Satur- Gordon Jacklin, 234, day morni ng. Among the youngest, Men's High Triple: Gordon walkers out i n the dreary weather , Jacklin, 657. . Spare Bowlers - Alice Phillips, on Saturday were these four who only Garry Elston, Carol Long, Don walked a bit of the way. From left Jacklin, Judy Lee. -are Dwayne Achilles , 4, Jeff McGavi n , , 5, %Chris Achilles, 5, and Blaine • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • dose••••,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , . ' . • , BRUSSELS . MINOR . HOCKEY :' Large crow attends• . • REGISTRATION shooting match Elliott and Greg Wilson exhibited expert marksmanship in winning. • • Optimist Club was held onSunday The honour of the "Best. Shot • and with clear skies, a large of the Day" went to Harvey Mc- BRUSSELS ARENA • crowd attended to participate and • Callum of Blyth who registered 11 • watch the activities. Despite pickles in one target, brisk winds; excellent shooting With the success that, was • and highly cornpetitive matches achieved this year it is likely • were displayed, Shoot-offs were the Shooting Match will become • • conducted in two classes, shotgun an annual event. Optimists ex- • and 22 rifle, tended appreciation •and thanks to •' Winners in the 22 rifle class Wally Black for the use of his • are (wins in brackets): Arnie ' land for the event. • • Maxwell(2);Gordon Workrnan(1); The draw for the Optimist • Doug. Huether (4); Mrs. Gallo- Ten Speed Bicycle was made with • way (4); Rick Fritz (4); Brian Chris Exel of Brussels the lucky : Fritz (1); Carl Graber (1); Mr. 'winner, • Underwood (1). • The winners in the shotgun will be • • target shoot-offs are as follows: Harvey McCallum (6); Sid White • (1); Bob Elliott (1); Hilton Ward (2); Gary Long (2); Gordon Work- • • • • • • • man (1); Carl Graber •(2); David Watson (1); Jim Hogg (1); Brian Fritz (1); Jim Logan- (2); Doug, Huether (1); Ken Rutledge (1); Jack Logan (1). As an added attractIon two rounds of skeet shooting were conducted and two local men, Bob IrkAglic( N81, Beef cross cut shanks are Made by Miffing the fore shank perpendicular to the bone. The cross cuts, varying in thickness from 1 to 2 lyz inches,. contain considerable connective .tissue AS well as round bone. cause they are a less tender cut, is 1,50 and sloW heat tookety recommended;, Cross' cry Make a meaty soup, 'brown 3 to' pounds Of .cross cuts in lard or drippings. 'Poll off dripPirigSL, add 2 thiatte Water and eoaeohiligsi. co"ve"r' and cook over• IOW heat for Add liege ,. tales such as potateee carrots, celery,; or turnips and Sitnitiet, covered, about '30 mini- ilteS long& or Until the meat: and Veg-etaWegate tender: The moat popular vinegars in the tthited8tate§,.are dider"Vihe- •gat 'and white distilled vinegat. Oldot vinegar is triade fitinpuit, apple! jiiide and. White,-distilled Vinegar froth, dilute aldb,- ' libl. Malt vinegar Wine Vitid gat also ire adefibh-hiallyetipet,, itidAet shelves this toiiiitty•e• an ! p.m. 8 p.m. Iv,, Friday Evening , October 19th • , • The first annual Shooting Match sponsored by the Brussels FROM 7' - 9 p.m. -at the FEES for 1973 - '74 SEASON: 1st player -- $10.00 2nd player -- $20.00 • • 3 or more -- $25.00 _ - • • Anyone registering • Charged after October. 31st a $2.00 Additional Fee. i•••••••••••164•••10•IIII•pose•••••011000 ONCE AND r-OR ALL,LErG NoW rptvi5- PROF IN oura coMMuN1TY PAY VEI)ING rr CLEAN AND LITTER-FREE THE RIGHT-HANDED Pi-ETHER FOR THE oAkLAND A5 VVORM7 6 oUT OF 7-1972, WORLD SERIES eArvie AGAINST THe hicINAA-n REPS; HE BEGAN AGA 51-ARTR IN 1971 ANP i7NvED LIP BC COMING- A sPrzetAur AT 5iNI41110 MAT •C?-1-1-4E12.: • P1t-cF4 Ks NE HAP 115AVt-5 IN 'A APZ LAST .EA5ON PLUS vicroRi5 A, 1,47 etzA AND' 110 '4-rkkEdt.irs iN I??55t pireH Is A ••INkIN6 15AL.L., • . THE BRUSSELS POST; OCTOBER 11 119i'