The Brussels Post, 1974-03-06, Page 7•
WINTER SKINDIVERS - Jim and Murray Workman of Brussels put on their wet
suits and practised their skindiving skills in the Maitland River right in town one
day recently. The rubber suits apparently keep the men from feeling the cold water.
(Photo by Max Oldfield)
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Students are busily engaged in
sts, projects and submitting tote books as the mid-term report
rds will be sent out on Friday,
arch 15th.
The mid-winter school holiday
from Saturday, March 16th
nil Sunday, March 24th.
Mrs. Ireland and her•
ndergartcn class will present
eir assembly on Thursday,
arch 14th, Anyone wishing to
e this program is most welcome
attend.
Class photographs Will be,
iken during the third week of
pril. Parents will also have the
ption of purchasing one
Idividual picture. Further details
ill be published later.
Grades 7 & 8 Floor Hockey Scores
won Lost Tied Points
Demolishers 5 1 0 10
Scorpions 3 1 1 7
BeheaderS
2 3 0 4
Crucifiers 2 3 0 4
Stingers 0 4 1 1
Grade 5 & 6 Floor Hockey Scores
Won Lost Tied Points
Wed. Rings 4 0 1 9
Sure Shots 3 0 •2 8
Wild Willies 2 3 0 4
3 Dees 2 4 0 4
Pushy Cats 0 4 1 1
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There was good quick action
and lots of goals in the game's.
The people who played were
doing very well.
Teresa Wierenga
Grade 5
WALTER HARRISON SCOTT
Walter Harrison Scott, son of
the late John S. Scott and Alice
Harrison, a respected and life-
long long resident of Belgrave died in
the Wingham and District
Hospital on Monday, February 25
in his 68th year. He had been
seriously ill since last May.
Mr. Scott was born on
Concession 7 East Wawanosh on
Janu ary 27, 1907. He was
married to the former Alice
Shackleton of Ashfield in August
1936. They pursued the
occupation of farming on the old
Scott homestead where he was
born. Recent ill-health prevented
active participation in the
occupation he loved but Mr. and
Mrs. Scott continued to live on
the farm.
He was an active member of
Knox Unit ed Church, Belgrave, a
former elder and a trustee at the
time of his death. He was always
interested in his community and
during Centennial year was the
chairman for the township
Centennial project , the compiling
Friendship
plans dance
Brussels Senior Friendship
Club met in Brussels LegionHall
at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday,
February 27'. Attendance was 65
persons. Following a short
business meeting, everybody
joined in playing progressive
euchre.
The winners were as follows:
High Lady - Mrs. Roy Turvey;
High Man - Joe Cooper; Low Lady •
- Mrs. T. Dundas; .Low Man -
Walter Kerr; Most Lone Hankls -
Mrs. T. Dundas. Birthday Prize -
James Smith.
Atwood Senior Citizens Club
invit ed Brussels Sr. FriendShip
Club to visit them on Tuesday'
evening, March 19. Quite a
number plan to go to AtwoOd.
At the next _meeting
Wednesday p.m. March 27.
entertainment will_ be provided by
Howard Smith and his group
including Archie Mann. This will
be an opportunity for Senior
Citizens to do some dancing.
Also Reeve . Jack McCutcheon
will be on hand to answer any
questions concerning the Senior
Citizens 23 apartment building
which is to be built in Brussels.
of the book, History of East.
Wawanosh.
He was known over a wide area
of Ontario because of his interest
in the Black Knight andOrange
Lodges and last April attained the
office of Provincial Grand Master.
of the Grand Black Chapter and
Royal Black Knights of. Ontario
West. A unique tribute to their
beloved Grand Master was paid
by lodge members by their
outstanding attendance of at least
200 fraternal friends from all over
Ontario at the joint Black Knight
and Orange Memorial Service in
the R.A.Currie and Son Funeral
Home on Tuesday evening.
Besides his wife, Mr. Scott is
survived by two sons, Alan W. of
the Department of Agriculture,
Barrie, and J. Murray, who farms
in East Wawanosh and six
grandchildren, Melanie,
Meribeth, Jeffery, Brian, David
and Kevin. He is also survived by
one brother Peter M. of Barrie
and one sister Florence M. (Mrs.
Albert Coultes) of East
Wawanosh. Two brothers
predeceased him, Borden in 1967
and Charles in infancy.
Mr. Scott rested at the
R.A.Currie and Son Funeral
Chapel 'till Thursday, Feb. 28
when he was taken to Knox
United Church, Belgrave, for
a funeral service at 2 p.m. by Rev:
John Roberts. Honorary
pallbearers were from the Black
Knight Grand Lodge executive
and county officers. Active.
Pallbearers - John Monro of
Hamilton, John Henderson,
Brucefield, Ross Taylor, Hugh
Blair, Simon Hallahan and
Gordon Bosman of East.
Wawanosh.
Flower bearers were Lewis
Cook, Ivan Wightman, Arthur
McCormick, William Black and
William Kelly.
Burial followed in Wingham
Cemetery Chapel with spring
interment in Brandon Ceinetery,
Belgrave.
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