HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-18, Page 3Run as hard as you can! ihas not made
The cross country' vows.
competition was held near a ' The race began with the
farm at Turnberry. The run- Primary boys followed by the
ners had to run a mile Primary girls. After the
through corn fields, puddles Junior boys came back, the
down hills and up hills, i junior girls took off through
which personally I don't 1 the fields. The 13 and over
think I could have run. At the i girls waited insuspense until
end of the race the runners i the 13 and over boys came
had to run through a gate running very hard back
and obtain a number. The through the gate.
schools participating were ' The following is a list of
Howick, Turnberry, Grey some of our girls who
' Central, East Wawanosh and .finished strong in classes of
of course Brussels. thirty.
10 and under, Lisa Glan-
I First; 11 and 12,
'Brenda Richmond, Third;
'June Adams, Fifth; 13 and
/ over, Teresa Glanville, First;
ilarenda TenPas, Fourth.
,Reporter: Sherry Heibein
Brenda ner-
' Before the race began
; talked to some of the
participants. For example
Brenda Tenpas has been
participating in cross country
for 4 years. Running this race
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LEO BIKE-A-THON WINNERS — Winners of the Leo Bike-A-Thon held
in August finally managed to get together long enough to have their
picture taken. Following are the their names, accomplishments and
prizes. In the back row are Brian Dietner, for the fastest time - a $10 gift
certificate from Mayers; Brenda Knight - Leo president; Joan Cardiff
wtycoc9oppctedthe mostr money'at $146 - $20 gift certificate from Oldfields.
In the froni row are Rhonda 'Keffer who had the third most sponsors at
$136 - $5 dinners at the Olympia Restaurant and Judy Adams who had
the second most sponsors - $140 - $10 gift certificate from Mayers. The
Leos raised $1598.53 from the bike-a-thon in which 35 people
participated. (Brussels Post Photo)
THE BRUSSELS POST OCTOBER 18, 1978 ,-- 3
Sugar and Spice
by Bill Smiley
(Continued from Page 2)
federal politics, they cannot put .a certain
distance between themselves and their
masters, such as a secretary. They are apt to
be pilloried in the local paper, belligerently
confronted in a coffee shop, or phoned at two
in the morning to settle a drunken
a rgument. Such is the lot of the municipal
politician.
Nor can we blame them too much for
being shifty when asked whether or not they
are going to stand for election. They have
learned that shifty footwork, that sparring
for adVantage, that gouging and butting in
the clinches, from their provincial and
federal counterparts.
And they have, of course. that great
Students
run cross
country
master of the ringing phrase, the double
talk, the double think,, the swift change of
course, Pierre Elliott Himself: the man who
was going to wrestle inflation to the ground;
who abhorred price and wage controls, then
clasped them to his bosom; who steered
through the end of capital punishment, and
now might, just might, hold a referendum on
it, provided enough people vote for him,a,n
the next election which might, just might, 'be
held 'next spring. Or next summer. Or next
fall.
No, we can't blame our local politicians for
issuing evasive or cowardly statements to
the press. They've been too well trained
from the top.
Rebekahs!itemswemni-------",7,
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111 Octoberfest Parade of Values at In o f ricers Thompson & Stephenson
Morning Star Rebekah
Lodge No. 315 Brussels met
Tuesday, Oct. 10th with
visitors from Seaforth and
Winghatn. Kathleen Cuthill
D.D.P. of Huron District 23
and her, Installing team In-
stalled the Officer's of
Morning Star Lodge into
their respective chairs.
Constance Humby, Vice-
Pres, of Rebekah Assembly
of Ont., also visited our
Lodge. Seaforth Lodge put
on a Tabloid. Plans were
made for the Variety Fair in
November.
Lunch was served by the
committee
. Officers were installed as
follows:' Pianist, Verna
Thomas; Noble Grand,, Janet
McCutcheon; Vice Grand,
Grace Shouldice; Chaplain,
Sarah Stephenson; Re-
cording Sect„ Mattlerite
Crawford; Financial Sect.,
Jane Hall; Treasure, Jean
Bridge.
Inside Guardian, Joan
Stephenson; Outside
Guardian, Joan Bernard;
Conductor, Lois
McCutcheon; Warden,
Leona Connelly; Colour
Beare, Sharon Freeman; R.
Supporter of N.G., Mary
Lowe; L Supporter of N.G.,
Margaret McCutcheon; R.
Supporter Of V.G., Winnifred
Edgar; L. Supporter of V.G.,
Mildred McTaggart; Jr. Past
Noble Grand,' Deloris
Wheeler.