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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-18, Page 11Brussels Curling Club / memberships now being accepted for CURLING /For information on MIXED CURLING Cali: Joyce Alexander: 887-6243 Bonnie Wilsont 887-9242 Howard Morton'. 357-3791 Ernie Lewington: 887-6977 LADIES' CURLING Call: Edna Pearson ,887-6007 JUNIOR CURLING can: Brad Knight: ,88/-6588 Jack Bryanst 887-6490 BRUSSELS FEST Sat. Oct. 21 B.M.G. Community Centre 3 p.m. Till 1'a.m. Get your tickets now $8.00 per person Lincoln Green [Band] Gong Show Brussels Pest Supper Ribs, Sauerkraut, Chicken, Sausage, Salad 7:30p.m. More Gong Show with Cash Prizes 9:00p.m. — Till 1 a.m. Dance to "The Combination's'Also — Draws for $500.00 in merchandise. Proceed to Community Services and Arena Fund *mini ••••1- .11.4414 im•mii • rad. GONG SHOW ENTRY' Sage 4 4 if. ii •• io 1'• ai •4^ i' FF II 4 • i • d• a• •• i.1 a• ii ADDRESS 44 *4 alp 41 34 ii •a i'ii- •• ii ao li, i is ii ilit if 4a TilittlE &PACT., ,i, ,;, ,• •• • 4' • I -II' i • 4 i * *ii * a 1 ii i• + i1.1 • Detach and. RetUrn.tO Gord Fich‘.11,Rit Ethel or Don Bray BrUssels .Entryfe6$2i.°°.siftgle. $4`°0 group I I I I p.m. 4:30p.m. 5:30p.m. I I I 1. I I ••••••• Brussels Optimists . THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 18, 1978 11 Mixed bowlers score Brussels Flying Club gets $5,473 from lottery Howick to aid in the purchase of spectator heaters for the Howick Arena. The Auburn Softball. Committee is to receive a grant of $431 to help buy equipment. A grant of '$423 is to be made to the Exeter Tennis Club to help buy equipment. I The Fourth Goderich Boy Scouts will use a grant of $377 to defray the costs of travel to attend the Canadian national Rover Moot in Alberta. A grant of $23,158 is to go to the Township of Tucker- smith to share in the costs of constructing the Vanastra community centre complete with a community hall, a gymnasium and an indoor pool.. A grant of $375 is to go to the Goderich Figure. Skating Club to aid in the purchase of costumes and materials. Goderich Township Recreation Softball will u se a grant of $355 to aid in the Grants totalling $38,196 have been approved for. 13 projects in Huron County from the proceeds of the Ontario Lottery. The Brussels Flying Club is to receive a grant of $5,473 to assist with the purchase of a Cessna aircraft. A grant of $4,943 is to go to the Vanastra Curling Club in Clinton to aid in the costs of renovations and the purchase of an ice scraper. The Goderich Slow-Pitch League will use, a grant of $684 to assist with the purchase of equipment and trophies. A grant of $671 will be made to the Seaforth-Dash- wood Community Band to assist, with the purchase of winter uniforms. The Walkerton Area Sports Club is to receive a grant of $603 to aid in the costs of installing a fence around a local ball diamond. A grant of $477 will be made to the Township of Coins dropped in the familiar black-and-orange UNICEF boxes carried by young "trick or treaters" at Hallowe'en have" far- . reaching beneficial effects, often in simple ways. One of these is the provision of clean water in projects supported by UNICEF Canada in dif- ferent parts of the world. Clean, safe water, an accepted convenience to Canadians, is an urgent problem in the developing countries, where less than 20 per cent of rural populations has access to water suitable for drinking, cooking and washing. And to further complicate the situation, fresh water is unequally distributed around the globe. Some regions have too much rainfall and experience dis":- astrous floods, while others have too little and suffer repeated droughts. But although water is life-giving, it also often transmits disease. Water- related diseases kill ap- proximately 10 million people every year, many of them infants and children. An estimated five million infants die from intestinal diseases every year — before their first birthday. In the village of Cofia- Cona, in rural Bolivia, a recent event dramatically changed the lives of the inhabitants! The installation of a fresh-water pump'. Be- fore the pump came to Cona-Coria, conditions were Muth like those throughout Bolivia's rural areas, where two-thirds of the country's people live, arid where in- testirial parasites threatened the health and lives of the majority of children; Statistics tell a grim story about life in these isolated areas: One of every fdlir live- purchase of equipment. A grant of $226 will go to the Exeter Figure Skating Club to aid in the purchase of equipment and records. Clinton Mustangs won their first game of the season Sun. afternoon in Port Elgin defeating Port Elgin Bears 12 to 10. Clinton's starting goalie, John Page, was injured in the first minute of the play and Don. Higgins took over in the net for Clinton. John Richmond on defence scored his first goal in Jr.C.'s Bill Smith played on left wing Dave Stephenson in his third year with Clinton scored 1 goal and 3 assists. Clinton are putting a new floor in their Arena and are hoping to get some ice time benefited from the supply of potable water through wells and 'small water distribution systems. The project at Cona-Cons is one of 14 directly funded by UNICEF Canada, with matching grants from CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) -- just one of the many ways in which small contributions in the UNICEF box at Hal- lowe'en can save countless lives. Metric — it's worth the change To, date in 1978, the ministry has. allotted $52.2 million to more than 6,254 groups and projects through- out the province. in the new Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre for some of their home games. not TURKEY SUPPER United Church Walton Wed. Nov. 1st 3:30 - 7:30 Adults $4.00 Children 12 & under $2.00 Pre Schooler Free Lions Bingo Every Saturday at Blyth Memorial Hall 8 p.m. 12 reg. - 10 each 3 share the wealth $150 jackpot 60 calls every Sat. at 8 p.m. In the Brussels Mixed Bowling League on Tuesday, October 10, Jane Draper bowled the ladies' high single of 221. Jim Adams bowled the high single for the men with 252. Ray Adams bowled the high Men's. Cribbage Standing W. L. Av. Btuce Weber 12 8 60% Gord Jacklin 12 8 60% Ken Graber 11 9 55% John Smith 11 9 55% Brian Rutledge 10 10 50% Sam. Workman 10 10 50% .riple of 606. Other games over 200 were recorded by Ken Cou- sins 244, Ray Adams 232 and 211, Ron Maurais 225, Larry Keffer 224, Greg Cardiff 21.3, Dennis Newby 207 and Jim Adams 201. Ken Webster 10 10 Gord Rutledge 8 12 Ernie Back 8 12 Ted Elliott 7 3 Pat Rutledge 7 13 Glen Bridge 6 4 Don Gibson S. 5 Len Blader 4 6 born children dies before reaching the age of, one; Less than 10 per cent of the rural, population has access to clean water supply systems; Less than 9. per cent has basic sanitation services. But today, happily, Cona- Cona's mortality rate among infants has dropped far be- low the national average for rural areas. In' 1969, with help from UNICEF and technical guidance from the Panameri- can Health Organization and the World Health Or- ganization, some 150,000 people in the rural areas Hey kids ! 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