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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-02-13, Page 7;h,- Hecent winners in the Brussels Public School Public Speaking Contest are pictured above. In the back row, Susan Langlois, left, was runner-up for Grade 7 and 8, while Donna Aitchison was the winner in Grade 7 and Joan Huether was the overall winner in Grades 7 and 8. Teresa Wierenga, in the front row, left, was Grade 5 winner and Barbara Johnston was Grade 6 winner. Annual Meeting tTAI3LISHED Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Wroxeter, Ontario The 101st Annual Meeting of the Company will be held in the Township Hall, Gorrie, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1974 at 1 :S0 p.m. to: 1. Receive the Annual Statement and Auditor's Report. • 2. Elect two. Directors to replace Max Demar- ay and George- Adams whOse term of office expires, both of whom are eligible for re- election. Elect a Director to complete the term (2 years) of W. L. Douglas who has retired. 3. Appoint an Auditor. 4. To ammend article 33. 5. Transact any other business which may right- ly come before the meeting. OVER 100 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE • Max Demaray President J. P. Uniac: Sec. Manager' <<< •111111L 01111 1 For 2 Weeks ,ENDS MARCH 2, 1974. RADIO'S RECORD - PLAYER'S STEREO'S 'RED TAG SALE Save up to ',$100.00 off , on some Tv's ... SALE STARTS FEB. 15. BUT HURRY!!! Now is the time to save. PRICES ARE ON THE INCREASE S RADIO and TV SALES &SERVIC ELEarnoHoME ol • mc011ence 1 1 1 1 A L E tt.UEEN'tTREETMBLVTReONTdPites6 .523 -9b4O 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1. Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastime! THE BRUSSELS FOST, FEBRUARY 13, 1974-1 Dart club results lay in arden City urney Approximately eighty adults rneyed• to Garden City on the ckcnd providing rides for our • Minor Hockey teams who yeti hockey there. The two-day rumen t provided sonic client hockey for the stators. The results were as • ows: SATURDAY Brussels Garden City rice 3 pms 3 3 e Wecs 4 7 ntams 1 10 SUNDAY 'Sticc 0 rins 2 Wccs 5 2 ;rims 2 7 n other hockey action our Pee ;es and Bantams were both urinated from 0.M.H.A. yoff action. Teeswater sated the Pee Wees by 9 - 3 ; 9 - 1 scores while Milverton the Bantams out by 7 - 5 and 6 scores. All our minor hockey its will not continue on with titer two weeks of regular ~doled games and then will in zone playoffs for the ).A.A ,championships. he Atom. "A" team will be Aved in a hockey tournament 'ecswater this weekend, They be playing against Cayuga at on Saturday. • It's an iination tournament and have in to stay in. Good Luck boys. USE POST WANT-ADS DIAL 887-6641 INDIVIDUAL STANDING: St. Fin. Pts. Ernie Back 65 42 149 Hilt Ward 42 46 134 Ross. Nicholson 85 24 133 John Smith 54 39 132 Dale Breckenridge 53 36 125 Harm Thalen 55 34 123 Arnold Maxwell 54 31 116 Russ Hall 50 27 101 Adam Smith 53 23 99 Glen Bridge 42 27 96 Barry Adams 39 28 95 Jim Smith 46 24 94 Ken. Patterson 39 27 93 JackMcWhirter 38 27 92 Bob Elliott 42 22 86 Willis Knight 40 22 84 Ross Somers 48 18 84 G. Hetherington 33 25 83 Clem McLellan `51 16 83 Ross Duncan 41 20 81 Neil Adanis 42 18 78 Mike Idzik 38 19 76 Don Workman 36 17 70 Dick. Stephenson 46 12 70 Bill McArter 33 18 69 Jack Pipe 43 13 69 Murray Johnston 30 19 68 Rick Somers 42 13 68 Jan Van Vliet 30 18 66 Bob Scott 32 17 66 Ken Johnston 40 13 66 frank Workman 24 20 64 Murray Kellington 35 14 63 Gordon Engel 43 10 63 Brian Adams 37 12 61 Ron Gordon 42 7 56 Dale Pletclf 29 11 51 Ross Bennett 24 13 50 Legion & Gentlemen's Club Battle For Trophy Monday night February 11th was the 3rd game in a series of 5 for the Labatt's Trophy. The Legion was victorious by the Small margin of 22 points, 345 to 323. High partners for the night were Al Logan arid Ernie Bach, Low were Glenn bridge arid Alex Clark, Next game is in three weeks, Monday night, March the 4th. 'iStim Workman John Stadelman Bill Thamer Harry Crich Al Breckenridge Alvin McLellan Team Standing: Archers 121 Pts. Sams Gang 109 Pts. Cranbrook 105 Pts. Myth 96 Pts. Lens Gang 86 Pts. 5th Line 86 Pts. Morrisbank 85'Pts. Jamestown 84 Pts. Juniors 68 Pts. 6th Line 60 Pts. High Score 3 darts: Hilt Ward 180 High score for the evening: Frank Workman 168 The Elma Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company ANNUAL MEETING The 90th Annual Meet- ing of the Policy Holders of the Company will be held in the Orange Hall, Atwood WED., FEB. 20th at 2:00 p.m. for the purpoge of re- ceiving reports ofDirec- tors and Auditors and disposing of the same for the Election of Of- ficers and any othes bus- iness that may rightfully come before the meeting. 30 10 50 ; 21 12 45 24 10 44 22 7 36 13 7 27 • 4 I 16