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People We Know Fullarton
wins men's
tournament
The final Championship Game
of the Men's Invitational Ball
Tournament played, here was
won by the Fullarton team.
The), defeated Arva by a score
of 2 to 0.
Three teams from the Brussels
Lawn Bowling Club took part in
the Mixed Triples in Atwood last
Wednesday.
The team of Ruth Hupfer,
Norman Hoover and Frank. Carter
.camehome with second prize.
In Thursdays Jitney at the
Brussels greens the prize winners
were Norman Hoover, Vern hlup,
ler, Jim Bowman, Helen Martin,
Joan Mair, and Gerald Gibson. -
The inside of Club House is
bright with a coat of new paint.
Painting of the 'outside will
proceed as weather permits.
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Huether
and Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh
and Barrie of Listowel. toured
Gettysburg and Washington D.
C. last week and also visited with.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krauter,
Stamford Connecticu t,
Margaret Ballantyne of
Toronto, a former Brussels
resident who is presently visiting
her son Archie and Mrs.
Ballantyne at 245 Currie Blvd.,
Port Stanley will celebrate her
99th birthday on Friday,
September 5.
Her eyesight, is somewhat
impaired but she is bright and
alert and takes an 'interest in
everything.
Mrs. Wm. King Sr. and Mrs.
Elsie Evans of Brussels visited
with her at Port Stanley last week.
Juanita Smith, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Smith of Brussels,
was awarded the bronze medal in
swimming when she was success-
ful in passing the four-hour tests
in Wingham last Thursday. Juan-
i c h , and mAs.
spent
esbakuter
-Skelton
Corunna were Sunday visitors
week
H Brothersi
Miss.
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Highgate.
eightiethmG eaonryg ecaBrodnse birthday,oifil chonour a true oicfaet received
relatives. Guests were presei)
from Waterloo, Stratford, Godet,
struction in Gorrie,
and best wishes frnefmeawnfrdideamidsrss ,a1 anjs td,
ita received her swirritnng ill,
waOsnhAeludg"ualt.
31st
the ahefmaineilyofdimn4re;'
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sharo of
tieth- Mr. A.
W. Barvkiesirt:
with herM. hieHsrsarMforl'idend Mrs. Mabel
Thoinas in Mount Forest for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack *Cut.'
cheon, Michelle and Jill and Mr,
and Mrs. Donald Plyley and
Susan of Stevenville Onto
spent the holiday week-end in the
Parry Sound area at Maple Island
and visited with Mrs. Fred
Woehl at Lone Pine Acres.
Full house
for final
talent show
Come to
Brussels Fall Fair
Wednesday, September 17, 1975
Parade at 12 o'clock noon led by:
Brussels Legion Pipe Band and
Norwell District High School Pipe Band
Blyth &Brussels 4-11 Clubs participating
Hamilton Amusements Midway
See display of indoor exhibits on Tues.
evening Sept. 16 & a Variety Program
Horse Show and Cart Races Wednesday
The Clinton Christian Reform Church formed a choir to
provide music for the Sunday evening song service led by
Dick Roorda. Mrs. Be;an of Goderich was welcomed to the
Home at Monday afternoon's activities. marie Flynn and
Norman Speir provided the old tyme music and led the sing
song with step dance numbers by Debbie Flynn. Mrs. Elsie
Henderson accompanied Nelson Lear and Morgan Dalton
with vocal solos.
The Brussels Legion Pipe Band entertained on "Family
Night" with a band concert on the front lawn. The weather
was ideal for the program outdoors with several taking
advantage of the open windows on the west side of the Home.
The Band is directed by Tom McFarlans‘with three of the
members playing solo numbers on the pipes.
"What's for dinner...as
if I didn't know,"
Brussels
ri Figure Skating
Club
Will Meet In
Brussels Library
Monday Sept. 8th
8 o'clock
asked to please attend and
make their wishes known
All parents of skaters are
itatMINMMEM.:aiga
THE BRUSSELS POST;
SEPTEMBER 3, 1975
FIFTY GOOD YEARS — Jim and Edna McDonald of
R.R.#2, Brussels celebrated their golden anniversary
with friends and relatives on Saturday, -August 23.
(Photo by Langlois)
Huronview
There was a full house for the
final talent show to pick the grand
prize winners held at Family
Paradise Junior talent show on
Sunday.
The T.K.sfeppers stepped their
way to first prize in the dancing
division. They are Ted Elliott,
'Kim Craig, Karon Glousher of
Brussels arid, Blyth.
The , Blue Bells of
Landesborough and Seaforth
sang and played their way to the
first prize in the music division.
They were Barb and Judy Carter
and Elizabeth Gibson.
The whole Program .was worth
watching with so many good
performers taking part.,
The judges were Paul
Stevenson, Geo. Romanik of
Seaforth, Fatlanglois , Brussels,
Mrs. Carol Marshall, New
Brunswick, Dawn Blenkhorn,
Goderich.
Dance 4(
Sponsored by
Walton Intermediate Softball
Friday, September 5th
Brussels Arena
9 P.M. to 1 A.M.
Music by" Lincoln Green"
Admission $3 per person
Restricted to 18 years and over
Tickets available from any Player