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October 6
READY FOR HOCKEY — The Brussels Minor
Hockey Association is optimistic that the Brussels
arena will be allowed to stay open this winter and
they've gone ahead with plans for a full season.
Volunteers Ralph Watson, Jim Prior, Bruce Hahn,.
Lois McArter and Brian. Rutledge were kept busy
signing up young h ockey players who came to
register at the Legion on Friday night.
(Photo by Langlois)
Belgrave
Hold concert
13elgrave United Church
Sunday School Christmas Concert
was held Wednesday, Dec. 22 in
the Women's Institute Hall with
Rev. John G. Roberts, as
chairman,
The programme included the
Sunday School Chorus directed by
Doreen Anderson and Elizabeth
Procter as well as songs by Shiela
Anderson, Janet McIntosh and
Melanie Scott accompanied qwy
Doreen Anderson; DoreenTayror,
Janice Coultes, Donelda Lamont
and Doreen Anderson
accompanied by Joane Coultes.
Other musical numbers included
a flute solo by Doreen Anderson
accompanied by Shiela Anderson
and instrumental numbers
performed by the Lough eed
family. The beginners presented
recitations and songs. Other
recitations were performed by
Dianne Black, Katherine and
Jennifer Procter and reading by
Clifford Coultes.
A number of entertaining plays
and skits including, "We Bring
our Gifts" and "Gifts for Daddy"
presented by the Junior Class;
"A Canadian Christmas" by the
Primary Classand "Canada 1837"
by Clifford Coultes and Company.
Following the programme,
Santa Claus arrived and
distributed gifts and candies
assisted by his little elf
Tinkerbell.
October 27.
THE OLDEST WALKERS These three weren't talking ages, but observers
estimated that they were the, oldest walkers to complete the 10 mile route on.
Saturday. Nursing sore feet after their walk in aid, of the new arena were Sam
Workman, left, Vera Hastings and Wilf Keffer. (Photo by Langlois)
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Morris
township
officals
entertained
Correspondent
Mrs. L. StonehOuse
Reeve. Wm. Elston and Mrs.
Elston entertained Morris
Township officials, employees
and their wives at a dinner and
social evening on Dec. 20.
Mrs. Helen Martin, who is
retiring as clerk since 1962 when
she -succeeded her husband
George who became clerk in 1941,
WAS prese nted with a lamp in
appreciation of her faithful and
dedicated serviCe to the Township
bf Morris:
James Mair was presented with
a desk set for the years he has
served as councillor and deputy
reeve.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
Were presented with a, gift in
honour of their recent tilatkiago•
The council and employees
presented Mr, and Mrs, Elston
With a gift" in appreciation of the
dinner ati ekrening.
Loking forward
to new worlds of
happiness as the
New Year arrives.
DECEMBER 30, 1.976
THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER. 29; 1976,
CRAWFORD, MILL
& DAVIES,
Barristers and Solicitors,
wish to announce
the relocation of their office
on Turnberry Street
right next to the Post Office
as of
BRUSSELS, ONT.