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The Brussels Post, 1976-07-28, Page 11N TALKING POLICY — PC leader Joe Clark talks to Murray Cardiff of Ethel, an ekecutive memer of the Huron-Middlesex PC federal association' after his speech to more than 300 peopie.at Vanastra Monday night. (Staff Photo)' 7 new bowlers In one week • • ' : '4.4; //!, ,,,, '''''''' •••e/ .7 • • Cgiii;.; i l A ` F 26" x 8 ft. 26" x 10 ft. 26" x 12 ft. •••••' • - SIDINGS LUXACLAD PREFINISHED ALUMINUM SIDING Including Backer Board White $60 00 • per 100 sq. 12" COLORLOK X-90 LAP SIDING '59.00 White per 100 sq. ft. *59.001 88 sq. ft. per carton COLORLOK X90 ,SHINGLES ASPHALT SELF SEALING ti a square 7,2 (100 sq.- ft.) I No. 1 - 210 lb. 8 colors 10 sq. Or More FREE DELIVERY "EVERYTHING 1-N BUILDING MATERIALS 11 11 PO WEI L BUILDING. DOLLAR GOES THE. FARTHEST Perth Ltd. MITCHELL , ONTARIO Wghway 8 just east of Mitchell 348-8437 MID IMO MINI MB THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 28, 197e —11 ,WHERE 4 noedy wete! R,W BARCLITE 4 oz. PAINTS CITATION PAINTS by Canadian Pittsburg ONE, COAT B.I.D. WHITE *10.82 Gallon EXTERIOR LATEX WHITE *9.15 Gallon FIBER GLASS PANELS' 3 Colors Yellow Forest- Green White 5.19 .'6.49 '7.81 INTERIOR PAINTS. LATEX OR SEMI GLOSS 1 $9.15 Gallon *2.69 Quarl PATIO SLABS '1.25 *1.50 Interest in lawn bowling con- tinues to increase. There have been seven new paid members since the Post reported 32 paid members last week. The July 19 mixed jitney winners were: Mary Yuill, Ruth Huger, Jan Mair, Frank Carter, Doris McDonald, Gerald Gibson„ . tones, Jim Bowman, Norman Hoover and Wilbur Turnbull. The lawn bowlers had a very uccessful jitney on Monday evening. Thirty three bowlers turned out and after three games enjoyed lunch.The winners: • Mary Yuill, Marj Coultes, Verne Hupfer, Jim Regular games: Mrs. Day, Ingham, Bonnie Hislop, Gorrie and Mrs. A. Hendrick, Waterloo; on Forester, Elmira and Mrs. SteMarie, Wingham; Margaret ew, .Harriston; Mrs. Caswell, Bluevale; Mrs. Cl4rence Den- stedt, Dorking; Dianne Leek, Wroxeter; Deanna Boyd, Gorrie- amet$40. Purple • Ball; Nora nnegan, Wingham; Lillian Newman, Wingham and Sarah nstett, Wingham; Mrs. Lewis, Wingham and Mrs. Turner, Har- ristom Joan Robinson, Lucknow; ora Finnegan, Wingham and s. Mew, Harriston. Share the ealth: 1-Mrs. Bates, Harriston- Coultes, Mark Strickland, Lulu Kerr, Evelyn Mair, Lydia ,Turnbull, Ruth Martin and Jim Bowman. Forty-eight bowlers took part in a mixed trebles tournament at the lawn bowling greens here on the afternoon of Saturday, July 24th', commencing , at 1:30 p.m. Winners were as follows: 1st, rink skipped by Al Pym of Exeter, 2nd, rink skipped by Sid Thomp: son of Stratford, 3rd, rink skipped by •Jim Duncan of Atwood, 4th, rink skipped by Jack Yuill- of Brussels. Supper was served at the close of the tournament. $28; 2-Mrs. Seiling, Wingham- • $28. $25. Special: Phyllis Baker, Wingham. Jackpot consolation plus bonus: Ftelen Walker, Wing- ham. Stand Up Bingo: Agnes Williamson, Wingham. Dart game: Names called: Ida Howald, Lucknow, Margaret Riley, Wing- ham and Mrs. Moyer, Mildmay. Lap Card: Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter and Mrs. Zeigler, Harriston. Door Prizes: Eleanor Schill, Formosa, Heather Riley, Wingham, Lillian Newman, Wingham and Mary Lynn, Ethel. Lucky Draws: Den- ise Walker, Wingham, Mrs. Seiling, .Wingham, Ethel Day, Wingham and Laura Griffith, Gorrie. owick Lions 6ingo winners 18" x 18" Grey 18" x 18" Red PICNIC TABLES SIDEWALK SLABS - 24" x 30" Grey *2.50 each • 15% off All STAINS, PAINTS and WALLPAPER Brussels Recreation. INVITATIONAL SOFTBALL . TOURNAMENT July 30t,, August 2 oft-he-, • Brussels, Bali Park COME AND. SEE 16 OF ONTARIO'S TOP SOFTBALL TEAMS Adults $1.00 per day Friday night 50c* 6' - 2' WESTERN RED CEDAR *29.95 *34.50 NO DELIVERY ON PICNIC TABLES Ready to Assemble Assembled