HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-26, Page 9Bike rodeo
winners
The winners in the May 4th
Bicycle Rodeo sponsored by the
Optimist Club of Brussels have
been announced as follows:
Boys
1st - 138 points - Dylan Van Den
Assem.
2nd.-128 points - Bill Smith
3rd-123 points - Tim Prior.
Girls
lst-143 points - Elizabeth Exel
2nd-123 points - Joan Cardiff.
3rd.-121 points - Mary Ann
Bernard.
The winners will receive their
awards at the Lesion Hall on
Wednesday, June 26th followng
the showing, of a film.
Boy's Pee Wee. Ball Scores
June 11th •
Brussels 11 . Belgrave 9
• June 13th
Brussels 23 Belgrave 9
June 20th
Atwood 12 Brussels 11
SPEAKING OUT — John Lyndon, Liberal candidate in Huron-Middlesex answers
question at the candidates forum held in Clinton last Thursday. PC Bob McKinley
and NDP Shirley Weary sit in deep thought while they wait their turn to speak.
(Photo by Jim Fitzgerald)
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SPECIAL SPEAKER
Dr. William Fitch
Executive Director of the Church Renewal Foundation, for-
mer minister at Knox Presbyterian Church in Toronto for
many years, and world traveller.
AN EXCELLENT SPEAKER
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
8 p.m. - Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn
SUNDAY, JUNE 30
11c 1s a.m. -
Victoria Street United Church, Goderich
SUNDAY, JUNE 30
8 p.m. - Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn
EVERYONE WELCOME
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or the fourth exciting year,
f Ontario Choral Federation,
Eder the aegis of the Ontario
No Council, has formed the
tario Youth Choir of young
gets from all over the Province
Ontario.
arry Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
k Cox, R,R.3, Brussels, is one
the young students, from
ools and universities and
college's , who inanity
ditioned in March for the
anoe of singing with the choir,
meet near Peterborough at
efield School on August 19 to
earse for two weeks under the
ert guidance and direction of
Albert Greer, Director of
sic at Bathurst Heights
ool, Toronto, Conductor of the
rth York Chorus, gifted tenor
foist, This year, the Choir will
Ontario during the first week
October, beginning their
cuts with one in the Theatre
the National Arts Centre on the
i•noon of Sunday, September
1974, and going from there to
ep River, Gravenhurst, Barrie,
erborough, Lindsay and finally
onto. OYC/74 will be giving
certs for the general public
workshop/concerts for 'local
ools in all these centres.
e Ontario Youth Choir Camp
sion in August, will include
y aspects of music-making,
hi the daily hours of rehearsal,
session in Voice Production,
Training, Choral Repertoire,
SIC •Appreciation,
n-Singing, Basic Conducting
hniques; not to mention all the
imer sports so well supplied at
efield School.
ore than 150 from (16-23
Is of age) auditioned for the
The conductor, Albert
,n and Assistant Conductor,
Richards, found it
emcly difficult to choose a
it from so many talented
ng people. Finally the size of
group was enlarged this year,
7 members, who come from
ny different regions of the
vine, and gladly give up
imerjobs for the privilege of
ing with this outst anding
ir, Bursaries are given to
y deserving young men and
en, by public spirited citizens
service groups, and are much
coated by all who receive
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University of Guelph, and Rick is
in his third year of engineering at
the University of Waterloo.
Bob Young of Wingham, a
graduate from the Guelph
Agricultural Program , is involved
in the Belgrave Creek study. The
study is aimed at the proper
management of resources within
the creek watershed.
Cathy Beach and Dan Grant,
presently of Harriston and Gorrie
respectively, are working to
produce an educational resource
manual for the Wavvanosh
property recently acquired by the
Authority. They are also
preparing a manual which
summarizes the resources
available within all Authority
owned properties.Cathy is in her
third year of Honours Recreation
at the University of Waterloo, and
Dan is a fourth year student of
Waterloo's Recreation Program
and Guelph's Landscape
Architecture course.
.Ann Dalton of Goderich is
responsible for the input of data
relating to geography for, these
programs. Ann has completed her
second year at Wilfred Laurier
University in Honours
Geography.
Two students are employed in
clerical positions through SWEEP
at Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority this year. Anne
Harrison, of Moncrieff, is
spending her second summer as
senior secretary for. Project
SWEEP. Anne is a third year
student of Sociology at Glendon
College, Cork University,
Toronto.
Donna Greer of Lucknow joins
the SWEEP secretarial staff at
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority after attending
Fanshawe College's Secretarial
Arts course this year.
Rob Keip, a first year st udent
of Recreation at the University of
Waterloo and a resident of
Formosa, is responsible for the
Pulic Relations aspect of the
SWEEP Program for the summer.
These students working in an
Environmental Enhancement
Program are but a few of the
young people employed by the
Ontario Youth Secretariat's
Experience '74 program. Their
activities are co-ordinated by the
Conservation Authorities Branch
of the Ministry of Natural
Resources.
Dinner begins at 4 p.m.
Parade through Atwood at 7 P.m,
QUEEN Competition and VARIETY SHOW
in Community centre at 8 p.m.
Dance to:
Ken Wilbee's Band
.9:30 to 1
DRAW for $2,000 in PRIZES
Get your tickets from 4ny Atwood Lion
PORT Tim
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ARBEOUE HAM DINNER
At the Annual Atwood Lions
ENJOY a DELICIOUS
FOURTH ANNUAL
CRAFT FESTIVAL
SPONSORED BY
The Lucknow Agricultural Society,
In the
LUCKNOW ARENA
FRI., AUG. 2nd ---12 noon -10 p.m.
SAT., AUG. 3rd --- 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
;FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONTACT SECRETARY-
TREASURER, MR. & MRS. ROSS ERRINOTON, 528-0%3.
THE BRUSSELS Post JUNE 24,
Dominion Day Celebration
MONDAY, JULY 1st., 1974
At the Elma Township
Community Centre in Atwood