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BRUSSELS NEWS
Brussels curling
winners named
The January draw of the Brus-
sels Mixed Curling ended on
Monday, February 3.
First place went to the team of
Mervyn Bauer, Nora Stephenson,
Joan Cardiff and Dorothy Kelly
with 46 pts. In second place was the
team of Ernie Lewington, Velma
Locking, Lyle Martin and Wayne
Higgins with 421/2 pts. Third place
went to the team of Gord Mitchell,
Pauline Patterson and Brian War-
wick with 42 pts. In fourth place
was the team of Ross Veitch,
Donna Knight, Edythe Warwick
Callander news
and Michael Alexander with 39'/2
pts.
The second draw of the Ladies
Curling ended on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 4. The winning teams were first
Jo -Ann McDonald, Donna Knight,
Jane White and Bev Stephenson
with 481/2 pts. Second with 45 pts.
was the team of Nora Stephenson,
Karen Uhler, Judy Somers and
Brenda Keenan. Third with 36 pts.
was the team of Nancy Zettel,
Helen Bray, Colleen McNichol and
Doris Mitchler. Fourth with 321/4
pts. was the team of Fran Bremner,
Linda Cooper, Rene Richmond and
Barba Bragg.
Local councils
to visit
county sessions
BY BOB MURPHY
Huron County council has a-
dopted a schedule for local councils
to attend county council monthly
sessions over the next two years.
The schedule was recommended
to council by its executive commit-
tee during the February session in
the court house at Goderich.
According to the schedule, the
first local councils to be invited are
Ashfield Township and Colborne
Township to the next session in
March.
Local councils will visit on the
following times:
April, East Wawanosh Town-
ship, West Wawanosh Township;
May, Village of Brussels, Vill-
age of Blyth;
October, Morris Township,
Grey Township;
February, 1987, Hullett Town-
ship, McKillop Township.
United Church leads service
Sunday, February 2, Brussels
United Church people held the
weekly church service at Callan-
der. Margaret McBrine spent the
day at the home of her daughter.
Joan Miller.
Monday the residents had their
first council meeting in the new
year. Bingo was played by resi-
dents. Doug and Evelyn Purdy
from the Salvation Army visited in
the evening.
Tuesday, Lottie McCutcheon
Monkton arena
meets challenge
The Kitchener engineering firm
which inspected the building has
declared that the Monkton Arena
meets the structural requirements
of the Ontario Building Code.
In a letter to Elma Township
Clerk -Treasurer George Tucker,
James G. Fisher, of the firm of
Walter, Fedy, McCargar, Hatch -
born, states there are no visible
sign of distress "either from
deflections or deformations" at the
arena, and no evidence of any
movements that had occurred in
the timber members or steel
reinforcement.
In December, the roof of a
portion of the community centre
sagged. Mr. Fisher reports the
shoring system installed after the
incident "is, in our opinion,
adequate for the loads involved."
Council is awaiting the recom-
mendations of another engineer-
ing firm concerning reinforcement
or replacement of the community
centre roof structure.
The community centre and the
arena are situated in separate
buildings.
was out for lunch with Michelle
Blake and visited her daughter
Margin Listowel with Colleen Rice
later in the afternoon. Card games
were played by the residents on
Tuesday also.
The monthly birthday party was
held on Thursday with the United
Church ladies. Howard Clark was
the only resident with a birthday in
February. Howard received best
wishes and a gift. There was good
entertainment by Freeda Pipe and
Phyllis Mitchell.
Ann Smith played hymns Friday
morning. Eva Stewart returned to
the home from University Hospital
on Friday. Eveyone was happy to
have her back at Callander again.
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Registration 12-2 p.m.
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Cash Prizes for top 3 poker hands, plus many door prizes
Poker Hands $4.00 each or 3 for $10.00
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