HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-11-05, Page 19Lady in 100th
year likes Post
1325 York M ills Rd. Apt. 217,
Don Mills, Ontario
Oct. 14, 1975
Dear Mrs. Kennedy:
Enclosed please find money order for $6.00
totover the Brussels Post to October 1976, for
Mrs. M argaret Ballantyne, my aunt. The
latter enjoys the Brussels news and, although
her eyes are not good, is enjoying fairly good
physical health. She is now in her .hundredth
year.
We have mislaid the paper in which a
picture of my mother was included. There
were three boys and three girls with the
former wearing the girls hats and the latter
the boys. If you could find a copy, would you
please forward it to me, with the bill enclosed.
Sincerely,
(Mrs.) D. Cameron. ,
VANASTRA RECkEATION
CENTRE.
Country Singles
Dance
Sat. Nov. 8
at
VANASTRA
MUSIC BY
"Tony Nuthers"
Proceeds going to
Vanastra Recreation Centre.
Refreshments and full lunch$
provided '1
Watch for our next dance
NOV. 15
AT
ATWOOD HALL
MUSIC BY
"Four Of A Kind"
Sunday, November 9
8:00 p.m.
Guest Speaker
Rev. David Clark.
PLUS
Special Music
EVIL PREVAILS WHEN 600D 'MEN Do NOTHING' Huron men sh ape I
AUBURN
tHE BRUSSELS POST NovEmBert5 1975
•:occer scores are final -:Dart clubs sfOndings
g Boys
udbugs
g Feet
nder Tootsies
urgers
Big Boys get first place because
better record against Mudbugs
sea son play. Chargers,
minated from playoffs.
Semi-Final. Playoffs
[Best-of-three]
$0Y$
11
11
7
6
GIRLS
Pouncing Pussycats
Silly Swaheelies
Bluejean Jokers
Wacky Walloppers
This order was
comparing the
the last three
Series A = Big Boys vs Big Feet
Series B Mud Bugs vs Tender
Toosies.
PTS.
12
8
8
8
arrived at by
scoring records of
teams.
Team.Standing
Sams Gang
Cranbrook
Archers
Jamestown
Blyth
6th Line
5th Line
Morrisbank
PtS•
17
15
14
13
11
10
9
7 I
1
1 :1
I
1 I
I
[Best-of-three]
Series. A - Pouncing pussycats vs
Bluejean Jokers.
Series B Silly Swaheelies vs
Wacky Wanglers.
There is no truth to the rumour
that dog guides may be obtained
for a blind person through the
collection of tin foil, match
covers or tags from tea bags",
said R.W. Kennedy, District
Administrator for the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind.
"We don't know how these
rumours get started • but
periodically the idea crops up and
only proves to be confusing and
disappointing to blind people and
their friends."
Mr. Kennedy, said that any
blind person wanting a dog .guide'
may apply at any one of a number
of dog guide training schools and
his elegibility in the areas of
health, degree of vision and age
will be quickly established.
No blind person who is
otherwise elegible will be denied
a dog guide for lack of funds.
Financial assistance for training
and travel to and from the school
is one of the CNIB services
supported by public donations.
Brussels Mixed Bowling League
Oct. 29
Team standings:
Calamaties 28
Corner Pins 25
Head Pins 24
Hot Dogs 19
Loosers 18
Hot Shots 12
Ladies' high single, Sharon
Taylor, 212, Heather Vogan, 209;
high triple, Heather Vogan 618.
Men's high single Greg. Heuther
299, Bill Stephenson, 289, Larry
People We Know
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh
and family, Listowel, and Mr. and ,
Mrs. Chas. Lake, Atwood, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Huether and Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCut-
cheon are holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis
are on a trip to Western Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy
and sons Michael and Mark of
Hamilton were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Kennedy
St. Pts.
Gordon Engel 6 6 18
Sam Workman 6 6 18
Ross Nicholson 10 4 18
Ernie BAck 7 5 17
Alvin McLellan 9 4 17-
Dale Breckenridge 8 4 16
Bob Elliott. 8 4 16
Brian Adams 1 7 15
Hilt Ward 5 5 15
Jim Smith 6 4 14
Ross Bennet 8 3 14
Adam Smith 8 3 14
Wayne Ward 3 5 13
Joe Heffron 9 2 13
Bill Pullen 9 2 13
Reg. Wastson 6 3 12.
Charlie Shaw 1 5 11
Don. Nolan. 7 2 11 ,
Harry Hall 7 2 11
.Barry Adams 7 2 11
Clem McLellan 4 3 10
Carmen Riley 4 3 10
Jack Pipe 5 2 9
Frank Workman 5 2 9
Glen Bridge 9 0 9
Jack McWhirter 5 1 7
Bradley Magee 3 1 5
Ron Gordon 3 1 5
Murray Johnston 4 0 4
Bill Thamer 3 0 3
Al Breckenridge 3 0 3
Lloyd Appleby 3 0 3
Jan Van Vliet
Mike Idzik
Keifer, 249, high triple, Greg
Heuther 768.
Marsh World
Ducks' Unlimited (Canada)
A TIME TO GROW — One of several phenomena
which helps to explain the northward migration
of birds is.th greater daylength in the northern
hemisphere during the summer. While the length
of the season is shorter in the north than 'near the
equator, the longer days provide additional time
for feeding, thereby promoting rapid develop-
ment of the young.
Call in or phone the Brussels Post ,
concerning
Subscription renewals,
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ter news Itories„
Bowling scores
High score for the evening:
Ernie Back 174. •
High Score 3 darts:
Ernie Back 174
NOTICE OF CHANGE
Melville Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY MORNING:—
* SUNDAY SCHOOL= 10:30 a.m.
CHURCH SERVICE — 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School will be in for first part of church service
before going to classes
Following Sunday School and. Church Service
COFFEE, TEA, FRESHIE AVAILABLE
We invite all to share with us as we
Worship God and Enjoy Fellowsthip Together