HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-09, Page 11A FISHERMAN AND HIS CATCH — Lorne Dale of
Brussels had another good day fishing recently when
he caught all the fish in the lower photo: Mr. Dale
poses with the biggest fish, a 16", two and a half
pounder in the top photo. Like all good fishermen,
Mr. Dale was mum about where the catch was made.
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TiE BIWSSELS, -POST, JUNE '9,,119/6
Seciforth curlers mark centennial
Covering coughs and sneezes is
11 a sound idea. But spreading
ds may be more complicated
an previously suspected.
According to one new study,
Id-catching may require hours
togetherness between giver
d getter. A team of researchers
ked volunteers to risk a cold in
e interests of science'. The study
nted to find out if the
unteers would spread their
Ms to their spouseS.
One person in each couple was
fected by administering nose
ops which contained a cold
rus,The researchers were
prised to find that less than
f of the cold-infected subjects -
percent - transmitted their
ds to their spouses. In those
ses where the colds 'w-e-re.
One hundred years is a long
time for any organization to
operate continuously and the
Seaforth Curling Club cele -
brate d its one hundred years
with a "Centennial Dance"
Saturday night.
The club has seen many
changes over the years. since it
first received its charter from the
Ontario Curling Association in
1876.
Through, the years-the club Has
used ice at various locations in the
town. Around 1880 Lawrence
Murphy built a curling rink on to
his, skating rink .known as the
Dominion Ice Rink and which was
located at the corner of Coleman
The Brussels Lawn Bowling
Club held their firsttouinaxnent of
the year on Saturday afternoon
with 16 rinks of mixed pairs ,
taking part.
First prize was won by George
Allison's rink from Goderich;
second prize was won by Roy
Durst's rink of Walkerton; third
prize was won by Glen Rathwell's
Brussels
Bombers
win one
Brussels Bombers girls slow
pitch team have started the
season off with a bang. The girls
beat Rostock 7 - 6 in the first
game of the 'season in Rostock
last Monday. Winning pitcher
was Ruth Lowe. Next game is in
Brussels Wednesday night
against Wellesley.
community may be a myth, say
the researchers. Person-to-person
spread of cold viruses is not really
predictable and is more difficult
than had been suspected.
To find out more about the
.common cold and the many
different viruses that cause it,
contact your lung association.
and 'Goderich streets, This was
torn down in 1886 when the owner
used the material to build flax
sheds across the street. At about
that time James and William
McMaster of Ridgetown,
Ontario; leased part of- the
Houghton Hotel property on Main
Street where Canadian Tire now
is located,' and erected a rink
there. This was used until 1905
when a company of shareholders,
known as the 'Seaforth Skating
and Curling Rink Co., erected a
frame rink on the corner of Huron
and High Street now the site of
the Ball-Macaulay building. For
forty-five years this was used
until the Memorial Arena, with
artificial ice, was opened on the
Agricultural grounds. In 1955 the
curling club erected its own
building across the street.
In the early period each'
member owned his own pair of
curling stones and each pair was a
different weight and si :ze.-
In 1959 the club purchased 33
pairs of matched stones, adding
greatly to the enjoyment of the
game.
In 1951 the club started renting
ice time from the Community
centre and in 1955 the present
curling rink was built.
Records show that in' 1890 the
club had 'some 32 active
members. Today there are over
170 members, men and women
from the Seaforth, Clinton,
Dublin and Mitchell areas.
This year the curl ng club has
committed itself to putting in its
own refrigeration equipment
instead of depending on the
Community Centre to supply the
freezing facilities for the ice
surface. A 32' by 14' cement
block addition will ,be added on to
the east end of the curling
building to house the new
equipment. John Patterson,
treasurer of the club,, estimates
the costs to be roughly $25,000.
transmitted, the symptoms from
the original infection „were at least
moderate or severe.', And these
couples spent many hours
together during the week. Usually
122.h ours a week, or more than
17 hours a day.
The 'idea of the common cold
spreading like wildfire in- a
atching cold is complicated
Lawn bowlers have
first tournament here
rink of Atwood; and consolation
prize was won by Jim Mair's rink
of Brussels.
Bowling is being held on
Monday and Wednesday nights
during the month of June and
Monday and Thursday nights
thereafter. Anyone wishing to try
• their skill at bowling before
, joining is quite welcome.