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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-25, Page 8Boys Trip-a'Longs , 0 Munchkins Dirty Dozen 1 Prosecutors 1; Munehkins 1 Prosecutors 1; Sneakers 0 Munchkins 0 WLT Pts„ 2 0 l 5 Bowling scores Ladies' Singles; Fran Colley, 287; Dolores Wheeler, 167; Pat Keller, 247. Ladies. Triple; Dolores Wheeler, 641. Men's Singles; Tom Stevens, 248; Mick Con ahoy, 222; Cyril Stevens, 212, Men's Triple; Tom Stevens, 608. Honoured on fiftieth anniversary Mrs. .Jean Taylor of Brussels entertained at dinner, at her home, on the occasion of the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook of Belgrave. • Present to honor the anniversary couple were Rev. and Mrs. 'John Roberts and Mrs.Jcsse Wheeler of Beigrave. This is not the first time Mrs. Taylor has honored Mr. and Mrs. Cook. She also served their wedding diner and entertained on their Silver Weddir9 a nniversary. Dirty Dozen BRUSSELS MINOR SPOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION --FRIDAY NIGHT-- October 4th, 7 - 9 p.m, at the BRUSSELS ARENA Interested boys of all ages from the are are invited to register. .41111.M11••••1•111141111.1 Munehkina 1 0 2 4 Prosecutors 0 0 3 3 Sneakers 0 1 1 1 Trip-.a-Longs 0 2 1 1 Girls Whale Taggers 1 Wig Wags 0; Egg Heads I Super Pickles 1; Whale Taggers 0 Super Pickles 0; Wig Wags 3 Mud Dogs WLTPts. Whale Taggers 2 0 1 5 Egg Heads 1 0 1 3 Super Pickles 0 0 2 2 Wig Wags 1 2 0 2 Mud Dogs 0 2 0 0 Congratulations to thq Pee Wee Ball Team a manager Bob Richmond They are the 1974 Tt Pe e Wee Champions, defeated Atwood in if ‘series for the Champion The scores of the thr games were: Sept. 10th Brussels 22 Sept. 12th Atwood 9 Sept, 16th Brussels 13 A Br At People we know Soccer results Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bray and. family, Mr, and Mrs. Don Bray, Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Grube and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Annie Bray. Cecil McFadden has returned home from a visit with his niece and her family of Fort McMurray in Northern Alberta where he had the opportunity to see the much- publicized Tar Sands of Alberta, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Roba.rts, Karen and Michael of Ottawa, Mi7'. and Mrs. David Cowing, North 13# and Ken Cowing of Land use (Continued from Page 1) needed service in the Wingham area, as we]] as other modes of transportation. Charles Thomas, reeve of Grey Township, asked what was wrong with the Bridge Motors development and argued it was as farm related as some other developments recently permitted on agricultural land in Huron. "It seems to depend where the agricultural land is and who it affects," mused Goderich deputy-reeve Stan Profit, He recalled the uproar in that area regarding the Hydro line crossing prime agricultural land. Now they're saying Bridge Motors is a good thing," Reeve Profit reasoned. "It may be, but it is still agricultural land going out of production." Reeve Fv. Mchwain of Godcrich Township said he knew the area in question quite well and told council only a very small portion of agricultural land was being used for commercial development. Bridge Motors purchased 180 acres of farm land, most of which is still in farm production. Only the portion of land formerly occupied byst he buildings on the farm is being used for the Bridge Motors building. Reeve Th omas advised council that people were confused about the building regulations from municipality to municipality. Clerk John Berry said he's noticed that some people regard the building permit as final approval to build. In some cases however, a land severence is required before construction can begin and problems may well develop in this area unless something is clone to streamline the procedure followed in issuing building permits. Gary Davidson said that about 19 municipalities in Huron still do not have zoning bylaws to control land use. "Development may be occurring in some municipalities which they don't want but have tittle authority to control," he explained. He said a holding zoning bylaw would allow development under the authority of the county plan until individual municipalities could get their zoning bylaws passed. Mr. Davidson said this was not to be confused with a bylaw to freeze land. In fact, he told council that if the holding zoning bylaw was adapted, there is a real possibility the land freeze on Colborne and Goderich would be lifted by the provincial government, "We're suggesting a holding bylaw based on the Official Platt;"Said Mr,Davidson''Rathet than freezing everything as it is, it would allow, development under the:authority of the county plan," The planning director offered the services Of his departriterif to any trittnicipAlity who would lace to have a county planning employee attend a regular council meeting - or special meeting a to ditettS, the merits of a holding zoning bylaw.. . London spent the weekend with their parents and other relatives and, .attended the Corrigan wedding, Mrs. W. Boles, Miss Della Boles. and Mr. and Mrs, .E'„C.Rytner of St, Catharines were weekend guests with Mrs, Jean Taylor, Mrs. Jean Taylor attended the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Maitland. Henry of Blyth at the White Carnation in Holmesville. Says thanks. The following is a copy of a letter received by Mrs. Beryl Davidson, Executive Director, HurOn-Perth Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Association, Stratford from Air Canada, - Dear Mrs, Davidson; It was thoughtful of you to write commending the action we have recently taken to increase the size of the no-smoking areas on our aircraft. We are very conscious of the growing public awareness to the smoking question, and are pleased to be in a position to offer a wider choice of seating for the non-smoking passenger. We will continue to monitor this area for our service closely to ensure that we are meeting our passengers' requirements. Your letter is very encouraging; thank you for writing. Entertainment at SMOKEY DUNN SHOW Sunday Menu : —Perch Dinner Warden's Night You are invited to attend a RECEPTION & DANCE in honour Of Warden& Mrs, WI Elston BruSSelS Legion Hall Friday, October 4th at 9 p.m.: Rat61:4460 -Of Morris and all. friends Of the Warden. specially invited Sponsored by the Township of .Morris AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. The Queen's Hotel Brussels Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday BROWNIE'S itativEso CLINTON - ONTARIO 11141EATRt BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P,M, Open Weekends Only after Sept. 1 vonomekaramainimmor FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY September 27-28-29 BUTCH &THE KID The Legtaik ARE BACK! Just for the fun of it! Panavisior.• color by Deluxe' Adult c2i, Entertainment PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS. "BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID" EM OF YOUR SANITY, • PRAY IT ISN'T TRUE! mid Entertainment 11111=111111.111111111M1101.1.11.01.11116 Starting Thursday, Sept. 26th FOR 7 DAYS tHE EXORCIST' A6 t'flAket' RESTRICIED TO fithIcHs *ill Of Am Mt Of PHONE 338-3121 vomil imismoomer Starts at 8:00 p.m' ]bids in cars free amilrommenimmirigoom". 8—tiiE BRUSSELS 0051- SEPTEMBER 25 1914