HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-01-19, Page 11Baseball' convention
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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
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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.
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weather conditions what they are
these days. Snowmobilers, do
drive with caution. We do not
want to have such accidents to
report.
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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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