The Brussels Post, 1975-11-05, Page 20•
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
The Belgrave W. I. Hall was
the scene last Tuesday night of a
very successful Variety Concert.
Mrs. William Coultes wel-
comesd everyone present and
turned the program over to the
Master of Ceremonies, Gary
Hopper. Piano solos were played
by Misses Ruth and Joan Higgins
and Donna Higgins. The Bakelaar
sisters Cathy, Joanne, and Mary
entertained with two musical
numbers. This was followed by
three numbers by the trio of Kelly
and Sarah Lougheed- and Sheila
Madill
teachers
beat
Wednesday October "29 the
excitement was high in Gym 228
as the teacher-student table
tennis match got underway. The
students excelled to keep up with
the teachers' expert playing.
However, as the match wore on
the teachers showed their
proficiency in this sport and rose
to defeat the students 24 games to
4.
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OPP Investigates Accidents 8e grave
Recent investigations carried Lay* and Alfred E. Ritchie, both
out by Wingham Detachment of Lucknow were involved in a
OPP include: collision on Arthur Street; south
Ten investigations with 11' of McDermid Street in Turnberry
persons charged under the Liquor Township. No one was injured
Control Act. and damages were estimated at
Seventeen charges laid and 43 $125.00.
warnings issued under the On Saturday, October 25, Floris
Highway Traffic Act. C. Van eyl of R.R. 6, Lucknow and
Fifty-four other investigations William A. McKown of Orillia
with 2 charges laid under the were involved in a collision on
Criminal Code. Highway 86, east of the CNR
On Monday, October 27, crossing, Turnberry Township.
Ranbir S. Khurama of There were no injuries, and
Mississauga was northbound on damages were estimated at $700.
Highway #4, north -of Huron Road On Saturday, October 25, Pearl
16 when his right rear tire blew. Kokesch of R.r. 4, Brussels and
The vehicle went off the east side Kornelius Van loo of R.R. 2,
of the road and hit a telephone Wroxeter were involved in a
pole. Mr. Khurana was not collision on Highway 86, west of
injured. Damages to his vehicle the Perth-Huron County Line,
were estimated at $400.00. Grey Township. No. one was
On Friday, October 31, Daniel injured and total damages were
D. Dickison of R.R.1, Wroxeter estimated at $900.00
was eastbound on Concession 1-2, On Sunday, October 26, George
west of Sideroad 15-16 , Morris P. Bates of R.R. 1, Clifford and
Township when his vehicle went Barry L. Gibson of R,R. 1,
off the north side of the road, Fordwich were involved in a
rolled over and came to rest on its collision on Highw.ay 87, west of
roof. Mr. Dickison was not the Wellington-Huron County
injured. Damages to his vehicle Loy, Howick Township. There
were estimated at $900.00. Were no injuried. Damages were
On Saturday, November 1, estimated at $1,500.00.
Robert R. Mighton of Norwich, John Bailie of Blyth and
was northbound on Highway 4, Gordon Smith of Goderich were
south of the Blyth C.P.R. involved in a collision on County
crossing, pulling a Can Car Road 25 at Hullett Township Road
Trailer. On pulling to the right to 20-21, Morris Township. No one
- park, the top right front corner of was injured. Damages
the trailer hit a neon sign owned estimated at $300.00.
by Norman G13wing, and broke it.
No damage to the vehicle.
Damages to the sign estimated at
$100.00.
Forty-three investigations with
six charges laid under the Crimi-
nal Code.
On Tuesday, October 21, John
M. Fisher of Lucknow, William
Black, also of Lucknow and a
tractor were involved in a collision
on Highway 86, east of, the
junction of Huron Road 22, East
Wawanosh Township. There were
no injuried, and total damages
were estimated at $900.00.
On Friday, October 24, Mary
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'1 4 11 Mrs. Donna Knight opened the
October meeting of Melville Guild
in the church parlour Oct. 21st
with a poem entitled "Charm of
Ij Autumn Breeze". The scripture
j Matthew 8, Verses 1 18 was read
in unison followed by prayer by
1 1 Mrs. Margaret McCutcheon.
• :°Mrs. Carla Knight favoured with
a piano selection and Mrs. Knight
told of a bus trip to Toronto to
commemorate the Presbyterian
, Centennial including points of
10 interest, Knox College and Scott
'i 1. Mission where 528 meals are
I served daily to the needy and the
Chinese Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. McCutcheon- presided for c, I
• f business when Rev. Ken Innes
i; II', explained a new procedure for
• Sunday service. Nov. 2nd service
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begins ae.10:30 a.m. followed by a
l'7 : I. social and refreshments. Mrs.
Leona Armstrong proposed that
Group 1 look after refreshments
for NoveMber. Plans were made
to cater to a wedding in
;1 November. M rs. Isobel Adams
1 ; and Marg. Sweeney volunteered
4-to act as nothinating committee.
I, Poppy Sale
by
Cadets of
Brussels
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were followed by two numbers by
Anderson.
Marnie Walsh's piano solos quartette.
Coultes Sisters and the Girls
Personals
a new group called Gamini, which
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Alines of
comprised Craig Brydges on the Niagara Falls, New York were
drums, Dean Campbell and Ken over night guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Marks on the guitars, Harry McGuire on Wednesday,
The five Coultes sisters, Misses Sandra, Lisa and
Janice, Joanne, Karen, Andrea Pamela Campbell of Winthrop
and Alison sang two numbers and visited their grandparents Mr,
they were followed by Alison and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on the
Roberts who accompanied herself weekend.
on the guitar. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg
Miss Sheila Anderson then R.R.2 Clifford visited with Mr,
favoured with two numbers on the and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on
piano and. Lianne Scott accom- Sunday.
panied herself for two numbers. The Hi. C. held a Hallowe'en
Miss Alison Roberts then Pary at the house of Glen and
played two numbers on the piano Marjorie Nixon on Saturday eve-
and she was followed by the ning.
Group Gemini for their second
Misses Beverley. Edgar and
apearance. Ruth Huttlestone of Petrolia
A girls quartett comprising called on Mr.. and Mrs. Lewis
Doreen Taylor, Doreen Anderson, Stonehodse on Sunday.
Donelda Lamont, and Janice Six Tables
Coultes were well received . A
Six tables of euchre were
skit, `Good Dog Rags', closed- the played at the Belgrave Com-
program and those taking part muntiy Rooms last Wednesday
were Dwight Lamont, Scott. evening.
Lougheed, Howard Roberts, Glen High Lady-Mrs. Mildred
Nixon, Wayne Cook, MaXorie Stewart. Novelty Lady-Mrs. Ethel
Nixon and Janice Coultes. Wheeler. Low Lady-Mrs. Hazel
Mrs. Leslie Bolt then thanked, Procter.
everyohe for taking part, espe- High Man-Lorne Jamieson.
cially Mrs. George Johnston who Novelty Man-Herron Irwin. Low
had accompanied the girls trio the Man-William Gow.
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