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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-01-19, Page 11Baseball' convention C scheduled 'for March I with 1111•1101111110•IMIND, The Western Ontario Athletic Association is hosting the 60th annual Ontario Baseball Association Convention. The Convention will be held March 18, 19 and 20, 1977, in the new Community Centre in Kincardine. Under the leadershipg of Convention Chairman, Nute Catto of Kincardine, and WOAA President, Dave Neilson of Gorrie, much of the advance preparation has been completed. As this is the largest projct ever undertaken by the WOAA, several committees have been hard at work for many months to ensure the success of the convention. The weekend will indeed be a busy time for the delegates and their wives. Besides the usual business meetings and elections there will be numerous other activities going on throughout the weekend. Someuf these activities will include the annual banquet, a dance, and a special ladies programme on Saturday. This ladies programme will consist of a bus tour of the area, a fashion show, and a luncheon. PQ election (Continued from Page 4) Wingham. Honorary Presidents are: Elmer Dennis, Albert Kalbfleisch, Hugh Hill, Clifford Dunbar, Mrs. W.L.White, George Inglis, A.Y. McLean, William Elston and Colin Campbell. Advisory Committee: Earl Campbell, D.J.Murphy, Noel Laporte, Robert Simpson, Harry Strang, Ben Tuckey, John Ferguson and Bill Keil. GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL -- Members of the Grey Township council are shown at Thursday's inaugural meeting. Sleated, from left are: Councillor Leona Armstrong, Reeve RoyWilliamson, and Clerk Edith Cardiff. Standing are: Deputy Reeve Cliff Bray,• Councillor John Gillis, and road superintendent Ross Engle. Missing when the photo was taken was councillor John Johnston. (Photo by Langlois) Volunteer bureau opens 4 . Short Shots Business Directory Through support from the Local Initiatives. Program (LIP), the Huron Volunteer Bureau has opned for business through offices located in facilities at Ontario Street Unted Church in Clinton. Under the direction of project co-ordinator Mary Ann Kowbuz the bureau operates with a staff of ,wo. Mrs. Cathy Evans of Bayfield and Mrs. Ise bel MacDonald of Goderich. A number of programs are already underway including ,,ssistance to the elderly and/or handicapped in filing 1976 income taN rot urns.The Bureau will lend osistans.e,with .elains.under ti.s.000, The group is also ready to begin an exercise progrm " for senior citiienS. That project will ht• launched imially in Goderich Miss Hu; said she hoped svi up similar 'programs in ctlitch, throughout the county as well. Other projects in the works include a volunteer reading service for the blind and friendly visiting for allshut-ins throughout Huron. Miss Kowbuz said the Bureau would also consider individual requests for specialized problems such as drivers to and from hospital outpatient clinics. The Huron Volunteer. Bureau is open for business between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and may be reached at 482-3037. (Continued from Page 1) weather conditions what they are these days. Snowmobilers, do drive with caution. We do not want to have such accidents to report. ****** Some of the hospitals in Ontario must be in a sad state indeed if a recent published report can be believed. That report said that some nurses stated that they themselves would not want to be patients in their own hospitals. It was said patient care was not what it should be. 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