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The Brussels Post, 1977-06-15, Page 6When in. BRUSSELS Stop in at the TEXAN GRILL & GAS BAR See your Optimist Member for tickets ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT Member B.B.A. , Your Hosts June & Ken Webster on the- 77 LTD Ford Draw MERVIN A JONES Plumbing & Heating • Specializing in Water Softeners & Repair Work 887-9293 Walton First registration. prize won•by Jack Bray, Oakville. Car games were then held on the race track hosted by a new `region Radar Cirlce Region, from Clinton area. These games were won by: Men's. Slow Race - Marty Stonehouse, Kitchener, 55 Pontiac, Ladies Slow Race - Shirley Higgins, Stratford, 1958 Chev, .Balloon Breaking Race „ 1st, John and Ethel Brown, Gortie; 2nd, Harry Gardiner and helper, 1 Barry Spring, Balm Beach; 2pd, Potato Spearing Race , 1st John Manyn nakysn ge oBoruo tw tno, nGir:riWhe,o helped make this event the tremendous success it was. outitin.Stidifits* fotthenottdraw if get the first. three -digits right. We know how it is. Sometimes you get the first three digits right, and then just as you think you've got it made, you find you didn't even win $25. Well, Wintario wants everyone to win. So we've changed the game a little.. We've added more prizes. (There are now 'more than twice as many — every draw!) And we've given every player more chances to win. Here's how it works. Starting with the June 23rd draw, if the first three digits on your ticket are identical to, and in the same order as, the first three digits of any of the five Winning Numbers, you win a book of 5 tickets for the next draw —on us. A nice little windfall. So what are you waiting for? Get a ticket — or a book of tickets — and play the game, every other 1**• Thursday night at 9:00, CIAIM N. YOUR /-;:''\ livd• on TV. kCirr,,,, 'II, * These prize tickets ) I WTiaboll 4 must be claimed within t Nun nags ,0 two weeks of the draw— ' MERE and only from designated retailers' displaying this sign. Now more than twice,as many prizes. Anatill just a buc We all win ONTARIO LOTTERY CORPORATION 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 15, 1977 ,,Antique cars -.swamp Brussels Huronview The week of June 19th to 25th has been designated Senior Citizens' Week in Ontario and the residents of Huronview will be hosting one or more of the Seniors' Clubs of the County each day. The Committee of Management has declared open house for the week and invites not only the Clubs, but all citizens over 60, to come and join.in the program. For this week only, the dining room will be open to Senior visitors and volunteers at $1.00 per meal, It would be appreciated if clubs or individuals who are planning to stay for meals would let us know in advance. Dinner for visitors will be served at 12:45 p.m. and supper at 5:30 p.m. The week's activities will commence with a special church service in the auditorium conducted by guest minister, Rev. J. Ure Stewart of Seaforth. Ontario St. Church, Clinton, Junior choir, men's quartette and organist Doris McKinley will provide the music. Visitng Clubs wCill, be: Monday, June 20th, Bayfield and Blyth; Tuesday, Brussels and Clinton; Wednesday, Exeter and. Hensall; Thursday, Dashwood and Grand Bend; Friday, Goderich and Zurich; Saturday, Seaforth and Wingham. Celebrations will end on S .triday, June 26th with morning service in the auditorium conducted by our regular Chaplain, Rev. W. McWhinnie and special music by resident, Mrs. Henderson and an evening song service with the Clinton Christian REformed Church group assisted by their Senior Citizens. Mrs. Shirley Luther led the Sunday evening song service sponsored by. the Christian Worn ens Club. Mr. Luther accompanied at the organ for the hymns and for a vocal number by Elsie Henderson. The weather was perfect on Monday evening for the annual Spring drive, sponsored by the Exeter United Church.. The cars arrived at the Home at six-thirty and all of the residents who were able, had a lovely two hour drive to several areas in the county. This event is one of the highlights of the year at the Home and many thanks to those who provided cars and arranged the drive. The Central Huron Secondary School Band played for a concert on the front lawn on Family Night. Miss Story is director of the thirty-piece band and although the evening was cool, a great many of the residents were able to enjoy the concert from the rooms on the west side of the building and the front entrance. Three new members were welcomed to the over 90 Club at the June meeting, Mrs. Grasby, Mrs. Fremlin, and Mrs. Foran. Twenty-six members attended the meeting, were entertained with music by the Huroiiview Orchestra, and sing-a-long led by Nelson Lear and Betty Rogers. The Walkerburn Club volunteers assisted with the activities. • Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM - JOHN MALLICK Tigercat. Jodel and Wayfarer planes were also flown. Children's games were arranged by Maxine Watts, Prizes were given to every child involved. The Brussels Girl Guides and Brownies.haci the hamburg booth and had a very successful weekend. A presentation of trophies was headed by Don McNeil and the winners were: Oldest Car - donated by Ken Webster, President, Brussels Businessmen's Association, 1926 Model T, owned by Jack Durnin, Kitchener. Long Distance Trophy donated by Calls Auto Body - C.B. Sequin, Sudbury, 312 miles in a 1947 Chev. Baintons Trophy - Most Appealing Auto as selected by staff of Baintons Old Mill - a 1930 Ford Coupe owned by Harry Gardiner, Waterloo. Best Truck - donated by Maitland . Valley Region, H.A.S.C. - 1932 Ford 2 ton owned by. Ed Rivard, London. Best Graffitti car - Donated by our 'club also was a 1954 Ford Sunliner owned by Larry Dowd, Listowel. Hard Luck Trophy - donated by Don McNeil and. won by Keith Patrick, Hamilton. Best Costume won by Karen Higgins, Stratford. Ever had the first three digits right and then ended up not winning a prize? Starting June 23rd draw: LONGTIME ObDFELLOW HONOURED — John Evans, a resident of the Brussels Nursing HOme, was presented with a pin recently to mark his 70 years as a memberN, of the •Oddfellows Lodge. Presenting Mr. Evans with the pin is John Broadfoot, of Brucefield, Deputy Grand Master for Ontario. Eight members of the local lodge were also present. (Photo by Langlois) jelli son Foci Foe Agi foil' nee Adj cat six (Continued: from NP- l) Kitchener again put on, a tremen- dous h Open ' ousO mar .::.s, fithcra ;,iglaVealg4rePr r.fitci had a fight with, a Mustang and seniors week