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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-29, Page 131TLA IDE . lily of try tot .tqd, 4111. Dr, ter., tot I ^ 4 • Pg,,lialtAtAn4 MINOR .HOCKEY: REGISTRATION:- FRIDAY NIGHT' OCT.' 1., 1976 ,, 7 — 9 P.M. • • BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY, For Boys of All Ages . MINOR HOCKEY • PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 8 pm 'LEGION AUDITORIUNL. ,r For all' parents and interested, personi who' enjoy hockey and would like to coach or help organize for the coming season. • Results of the Bluevale Bowling League at iltiolesworth are: Men's High. Triple-Joe Craig, • 742, Ladies High Triple-Edna MacTavish 596. Those bowling over . 200-Gordon Hasnoot 220, Dick de Boer 201, Francis. Breckendri'dge 230, Joe Craig '204, 319, 219, Noah Kulas 209, Edna MacTavish 235, 221, Gary Schumacker 212, ' Kevin Townsend 229, Ken Pellet 209, Art de Vos 237, Mary Beth Riley 208, Audrey Johnston 252, Bonnie Johnston 205; Bill Brown 208, Jean Pellet 219, Cecil. Clark 276, 213, Marj Pellet 253-, Wendal Stamper 214, 331, ' Bessie Johnston 223, Ron McMichael 228., O.P.A.I Regional Meeting I Tuesday, October 5 I Brussels Central School Guest•Speaker: I. 8:60 P.M. I Dr. Stewart Smith M.P.P. LEADER OF THE ONTARIO LIBERAL: I PARTY OF ONTARIO I • EVERYONE WELCOME • SEAFORTH RECREATION • FALL ,,PROGRAMS YOGA . LOCATION: Seaforth Public School " DATES: KK Wednesday evenings TIME: 7:30 — 9:00 P.M. COST: $12.00 for 10 weeks INSTRUCTION: By Ms.e. Penny' Christie, , • Monkton. CERAMICS EVENING, COURSES THIS FALL •• Registrations at Conestoga \, College, Clinton• .Campus are still being accepted for the following courses: L 'Drawingsand Painting " - Bartending Techniques - English - Level or IV(by home study) Mathepatics - Level III or IV(by home study) Course starting dates will,be established as , soon as sufficient registrations are received. If you are interested give us a call at 482-3458 from 8:00 a.m."- 4:30 p.m., Attention Veterans • 47- EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN AND DEPENDENTS THE ROYAL CANADIANIEGION SERVICE BUREAU 'OFFICER Mr. C. Wall • Provincial Service Officer London, Ontario Will be visiting in the area. Anyone wishinginformation; advice or assistance, regarding: (a) War Disability Pensions: (b) Treatment for entitled veterans; (c) Application fot BetievoleM Funds; e(d) Appeals against adverse original applications for War Veterans arid Widows: AliorWance, is requested to contact the Service Officer or Secretary Of the local Branch; whose name appears or, not later •than .0etober 11 to. arrange an interView. • VIr. Ross Bennett Service Mile& Phone 881-9669 Seaforth•Lower Library Wed. Oct. 13 — Wed. Dec.15. 7:30 — 10:00 P.M. $13.00 for 10 weeks, greenware is purchased for 3:50 plus cost, participants must purchase their own brushes' the first night, INSTRUCTICN:' by Mrs. Gail King, Blyth. NOTE: Maximum number 15 only, however "if enough" , interest is shown a 'class can be 'offerediVVednesday afternoons. LOCATION: DATES: TIME: COST: Results for .Bluevale bowlers DIRT RIDERS GOT WET— Like everyone else in the Brussels Fair parade 'on Wednesday, the people on the Maitland Dirt Riders Club float got rained on, but they continued on to thefair grounds anyway. The Brussels Public School float, copvened by Trine Watts got first prize and Henry Exel's fjloat was first in the . conlmercial class. (Photo by Langlois) 8 injured in area accident . . During the week September During the week, there were of concession • 3-4 - Morris - 26 OPP officers at Wingham ten Motor Vehicle. Collisions township. etachment conducted forty-five which caused an estimated ..Also on Sunday, September 26, estigations. $9,670.00 in property damage and at 3:00 p.m. .a vehicle driving by Twenty-six charges were laid injuries to .eight personS. Larry Rattan, age 20 of Wroxeter nder the Highway Traffic .Act On Saturday,September 25 and another vehicle drivien;. by , Bradley Johnson of Gorrie were in d Twenty-Eight . Warnings . Stephen J. Ritchie of Lucknow ' collision on Siderdad 15-16 at sued. Six charges were laid under the and two passengers in his vehicle Concession 4-5 Howick Township. , • were injured in a single car Johnson was not injured. Rattan ' iquor Licence Act. accident which occurred on d COncession • 10-11; East of Wroxeter and Kenneth. Pennington of Wroxeter were, all — On Sunday, September 26; taken to Wingham and District (Continued from Page 1) Peter Verbeek of R.R. 2, Bluevale Hospital. Mr. Pennington was an, Mrs. Lois McCall. - Assist 2' was injured in. .a • single car then transferred . to London em in this good • work by . accident on Sideroad 1516, north University Hospital. Icoming them when they call • n you, Be as generous as you an. Arthritis is a painful and , ppling disease and the need for , d. ds for control, research an ducation is great. .‘ ****** An 'attempt is being made to eve thd sound of the fire siren re heard more clearly, at a greater distance. On Saturday the siren, which has rested •on .the oof of the municipal office, was aised ten feet. This is an experiment to improve the carry- ing distance of the fire call and further alteration may be neces sary. The direction-may-also be Somewhat changed. • ****** A car driver apparently lost control of the vehicle and snapped off a street light standard, in ,the vicinity of the residence of Mrs. J. White, one night recently. Fortunately no other serious damage was done and there was, no interruption in hydro service. * * 214 The Montreal Olympics were pimpressive sight of the, world's best athletes but the tecent killing on T.V. of the Olynitsia.ds forthe Disabled, held in TOronto,- wks an amazing spectatle of courage and determitiation: The Participants had first to over- Otte, mentally and physically, their handicap and then train with dedication to take part -in the various events. Over a thousand . wheelchair competitors itom.forty i)tititties participated: It Was., a heart-warming sight to see.' The enthusiasm in their tompetitiVe „spirit and their obvious delight in dung part, Win or lose, Should i!ve• been an inspiration, and kovoi hope, to other .diSablede. Post Classified will pay yoll d!vklends. Have you tried fitifstdg 88'1,6641 'one? 4 Short Shots Morris of Toronto, Bill Yeomen sideroad - 30-31, north of mplus three passengers , Richer • Wawanosh Township. AFTERNOON CRAFTS Macrame, 'twine mat weaving, needlepoint, cloth flOWert. LOCATIONS Seaforth• Lower .Li brary DATE! 12: - Tuet,.060.14 TIME! 1!3.0 3 30 Tueaday• -••• COST! ' $1'2:00 for' 10 ,SeatiOlit, ;INSTRUCTIONt: Mato,: Garrett, taytield,_ 4. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND' REGISTRATION -PHONE _SEAFORTH - RECREATION OFFICE 527-0882 mmommummumw:mvgiammamesziiimalmut.mati 114E BRUSSELS POST, sEPTEMBER..29i 1978 —13 „, ,