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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-11-07, Page 7NOTICE TO. Brussels Ratepayers FINAL PAYMENT OF 1973 TAXES DUE NOV. 30th Lucknow-$5, part Game; Mrs. F., Riely, Wingham-$7. Door Prizes: Mrs. Riehl, Wingham, Norma Darrach, Lis- towel; Kathleen Ellacott, Lis- towel and Pat Theodorff, towel. Lucky Draws: Ed Marsh, Wingham; Wm. Kennedy, Wing- ham; Olive Lewis, Wingham and Mrs. Anstedt, Wingham. Bowling results LADIES HIGH SINGLE: Marlene Rutledge 238 Joyce Jacklin 229 Dolores Wheeler 228 LADIES HIGH TRIPLE: Marlene Rutledge 602 MEN'S HIGH SINGLE: Howie Baker 269 Carson Watson 259 Roy Adams 258 MEN'S .1-1IGH TRIPLE: Ray Adams 666 SPARE BOWLERS: Larry Keffer, Shirley. Wheeler. Yard-wide Mouth? THE 03 Mil-LION PFLOIYEITITEcfp-g of UWRLD HocKEY AssociATioN IS A OLIMRSTAZ WHO ORAV,16 C1ZOINP5 oN AND OFF THE ICE- IN CANADA AND UN1752 STATes SPENT 15 YEARS IN -rw NATIONAL= HOCK6y L-EAGLI , ou-r- STRUck IY RICI4 W9-1/N. — ic,f3,E3y WoRX51, To puelAcmc •The w.H.A. aNv GENERATE /NM-REST FOR PAYING seFcrA-roiz9. "How do you like the steak? I boiled it myself!" Brussels United. Church holds • annual meeting rs. Carman D6 Clinton a d n ard. Lamont sp60 and Mrs. Char.' Marys. lain, a former ant was seriously ziar accident 0 Uniirersity H 04, ssified will pap 'Have you trio issels 887.6641 thel inity Hall OV. :00 p.m. .00, Children. 12: 50c !sic by erty Plowboys ek Larson) [ BOOTH — ap•—.40..41 a nd DANCE or KEN SCOTT a Scholl) t EG ION HALL ov.9th by the ENTL EM EN : 30 -1 A =ase bring 2Ch. allillire.a11111‘4 HT derich NEE rEL ght Winners at Howick bingo Regular games; Ruby p ay_ tor, Palmerston; Marion Delme- dico,Listowel; Mrs. Lobsinger Milmay; Mrs. Ed Marsh,,Wing- ham and Ruby PaYlor, Palmer- ston; Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter and Mary Dumphey, Listowel; Mrs. Ohm, Wihgharn; Mrs. Riehl Wingham; Mrs. Hewitt, Atwood and. Mrs. Beatty, Listowel; Mrs. Ohm, Wingham; Mrs. Strauss, mildmay; Catherine Edgar, Wroxeter; Kathleen Ellacott, Listowel; Isobel Tiffin, Lucknow. Share the Wealth: I-Mrs. An- gus, Wingham; 2-Mary Dumphy, Listowel, Wingham; each $36. $25 special: Mrs. Jack Mar- . tin, Harriston. Jackpot of $105: Mrs. Wag- ner, LucicnOw, Mrs. H. Reidt, Wroxeter and Mrs. Bell, Har- ris ton. Lap Card: Mrs. Barkwell, Manta rays sweep plankton and small fish into a yard-wide mouth with earlike fins. Rays can weigh more than a ton, yet frequently vault above the surface like flyinglish te4444•44,••••••#.**44~.~~~••••••••••••• REMEMBRANCE DAY All Regular, Honoray and Social Members and their wives, all Ladies. Auxiliary and hus- bands are cordally invited to attend a REMEMBRANCE iDAY DINNER and DANCE in the Legion Auditorium SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 7 p.m. sharp SERVICE at the 'CENOTAPH on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 11th, at 10:30 a.m. Church Service Brussels United Church at 11 • • • • • Dart club results INDIVIDUAL STANDING: Ernie Back 14 12 38 Hilt Ward , 9 10 29 Ken Patterson 11 9 29 Ross Nicholson 22 3 28 Adam Smith 11 7 25 Dale Breckenridge 14 5 24 John Smith 11 6 23 Glen Bridge 13 5 23 Barry Adamg 5 8 21 Murray Johnston '9 6 21 Harm Thalen 10 5 20 Jim Smith 12 4 20 Jack McWhirter 7 6 19 Clem McLellan 9 5 19 Bob Elliott 11 4 f 9 Neil Adams 6 5 16 Arnold Maxwell 8 4 16 Ron Gordon 10 3 16, Ronwillis Knight 7 4 15 Ken Johnston 9 3 15 Brian Adams 9 3 15 Jan Van Vliet 8 3 14 Mike Idzik 10 2 14 Murray Kellingilm 4 4 12 Don Workman 6 3 12 Ross Duncan 8 2 12 Dick Stephenson 5 3 11 Jack Pipe 5 3 11 G. Hetherington 7 2 11 Archie Willis 4 3 10 Ross Somers 8 1 10 Bill McCarter 3 3 9 Dale Pletch 4 2 8 Bill Thamer 4 2 • 8 Rick SOmers 6 1 8 Ross Bennet • 3 2 7 John Stadelman 3 2 7 Harry Crich 5 1 ' 7 Gordon Engel 1 2 5 Dave Fach 1 2 5 Al Breckenridge 0 2 4 Harry Bolger 2 1 4 Sam Workman 3 0 3 Ralph Traviss 3 0 3 Pete Cardiff 3 0 3 Bob Scoitt 0 1 2 Reg Watson Al Nichol. Karl Kokesch TEAM ST ANDING: HIGH Score for the evening Clem McLellan 154 team st anding; Archers 25 Points Blyth 21 Sans Gang 20" Morrisbank 19" Cranbrook 18 " 5th Line 18 " Jamestown 17 " 6th Line. 15 " Lens Gang 14 " Juniors 9 " humorous incidents serious 1-,appenings interesting occurrences human beings in action The United Church Choir of Brussels held their annual meet- ing, following practice Thursday evening in the Sunday School room. Fifteen choir members, their leader, Mrs. Gladys Jones, and the minister Rev. E. Drew were present. The minister conducted the election of the slate of officers for the next year as follows; president, Murray Hoover; Vice-President, Cecil McFad- den; Secretary-Treasurer, Barb McCutcheon; Social Committee, Betty Campbell, Emily Cousins, Luella Mitchell, Karen Cardiff. Following a brief business session Mrs. Jones served lunch. TO GIVE THEGREATEST GIFT OF ALL 41..0,41..r..••••••••• • M.. re, Have you got a nose for news? Even if you think you haven't Let us know what is happening in your area-- Happenings which interest you 'likely Will interest other people too, so let them read about it in The Brussels Post PING Send your information to us direct: '1300 worry ibotit, up: Titaitig .out. job, , us t'he facts., The :4-rugoeig i8' YOUR .new8p4pot, '1,Astt hoio: YOUR • simm .1111611110