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The Huron Expositor, 1985-07-31, Page 2B2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 31, 1985 BRUSSELS Brussels bowlers bag booty Brussels Correspondent EDNA McLELIAN 887-9084 The Brussels Bowling Greens was the scene for their local tournament for the Jack Yuill and Jim Mair Trophies. The ladies played for the Jack Yuill Trophy and the winners were; first, Mad Coultes and Ida Evans; second, Mary YuW; third, Eleanor. Hemingway and consolation winner, Viola Kirkby. The men were playing for the Jim Mair Trophy with Jim Coultes and Eldon Fairies being first, George Michie second, Clarence Hanna third and Gerald Gibson won the consolation. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEW S The Brussels Presbyterian and United Churches worshipped together.Sunday with the Rev. Victor Jamieson in charge. Don McDonald, RR 2 Brussels was guest soloist and sang twice. Prayers were said for a number of people who are hospitalized and also for the ones at home. Rev. Jamieson welcomed the congregation from the United Church as well as others that were in attendance. The Knox Presbyterian Church in Belgrave will be having its Anniversary Service on Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 BRUSSELS Sunday, September 15, at 11:00 a.m. at whirl time the congregation from Melville Presby- terian Church, Brussels will pin them. The congregation from Melville Church will join the United Church for worship for the month of August. Anyone needing ministerial duties while Rev. Jamieson is away is asked to please let Rev. Carpentier know. PEOPLE W E KNOW Jane DeVries of Brussels has recently returned home following a six -week -stay with her sister and husband at Friesland, the Netherlands. While there she attended Mr. and Mrs. Pstraatsma's 55th wedding anni- versary. The family of Carl and Eleanor Hemingway cordially invite friends, relatives and neigh- bors to an open house in honor of their parents' Golden Wedding Anniversary, on Sunday, August 4 in the. Brussels Unit"' Church. / Mr. and Mrs. Clem McLellan and Jordan. and Steven Guy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McLellan of Listowel last Friday evening, also visiting at the same home was ilt:Jfeeney DUBLIN CONSTRUCTION 345-2405 LTD. CUSTOM BUILDERS Windows, Doors Replacement Windows WHEAT PRODUCERS IV! ere opals !it Ho Mods Nie/ Protea rs NotkiN g iniad * FAST UNLOADING * ACCURATE PROSE SYSTEM * TRUCKING AYAIIASLE Abu, .0 rdif he bey stiff aid Mr * Sank! bawd cashwetl g of cane an/ sOnrs. Caw la aad ora es et !a tit, a cal and k/ as kip pre kak aft,, prey coy. Howson Mills Elevator Division Blyth, Ont. 52R-9624 se 5234241 Rosie Nilo is Pi, aifks,& of 810 ea Caan♦y Rd 2$ %, erfk with FACE IT! People read ads! Huron rdxpos1tor 527-0240 Isabel Ironsides of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. Calling all people, please send or phone me a list of your visitors. !have a box in Brussels 5 to $1.00 store for your convenience. About thirty-one descendents of the late William H. and Sarah Stiles of Brussels gathered at Bluewater Beach near Goderich on Sunday July 21, 1985. The occasion being the homecoming of John and Donna Stiles and son Kenneth of Rimbey, Alberta and daughter Debbie and Frank Tschabold and daughter Alicia of Ponoka, Alberta. Donelda Stiles, Stratford and Debbie Tschabold, Alberta were hostesses. Present at the smorgasbord supper were Mrs. Louise Faster and three grandchildren and Miss Shirley Easter and friend of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stiles, Lambeth; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stiles and three children, Strathroy; Mrs. Joanne Acal and two sons, Alvinston; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stiles and Donelda, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. George McMichan, Carolynne and Jamie, Guelph; Mrs. Barbara Knight and Patti; Brussels. The Alberta family have had two enjoyable weeks visiting in Ontario with friends and the Stiles families. When school starts in September Miss Donelda Stiles, Stratford Will return to th Music Faculty at the University of Windsor. Brussels Lions to build pool The B vssels lions Club has recently announce I the swimming pool will be built for the Brussels, Morris and Grey communi- ties in conjunction with the Brussels Ontario Neighborhood Improvement Program. (O.N.L-P.) Under the 0.N.LP. program the cost of the pool is funded 50 per cent by the provincial government. The lions Club is spearheading the fundraising for the remaining 50 per cent. The Village of Brussels and Recreation Committee have designated the area beside the Brussels Ball Park and Playground for the pool. The pool's location will require the playground equipment to be relocated. It is anticipated that the pool will create summer employment for 4 to 6 students. To save on heating costs, the pool will be solar heated. The building committee is presently working on a tender call for the project. They are hoping that construction will begin this fall with completion by the summer of 1986. The finance and publicity committee are planning several fund raising events. Look for further details in the newspaper and cable T. V. channel for upcoming events. Community support from the public and other clubs and organizations for this project will be greatly appreciated. The chairman of the swimming pool committee is lions past president Paul Mutter, building chairman Lion Henry Elul, finance chairman Lion Bruce Hahn. PEEWEE CONSOLATION "B" CHAMPIONS in a recent ball tournament In Moorefield were Sandra Marks, Michelle McNeil, Lori Willie, Kim McWherter, Corrinna Stephenson, Lara Parker, Shirley Ann Bridge, Cathy Graber and Vanda Cardiff. Absent were Judy Knight and Lisa Pennington. (McDonald photo) Woman accepts, bank post Cran brook Correspondent MRS, MAC ENGEL 887-6645 Wendy Smith has accepted a position at the Toronto -Dominion Bank in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith enjoyed a week's camping holiday at Sturgeon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rattan and children have moved from the former Steffler place to Woodstock. John A. Perrie was a patient in Listowel Hospital for a week. Mrs. Goldwin Knight, Dale and Allan attended the wedding of her niece in Kitchener on Sat. July 20. Murray Smith and Eddie Saxon left on July 21 for two weeks at Trenton Air Cadet Camp. • Roy Berfelz, New Hamburg, and a friend from Kitchener visited on Sunday July 21 with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gersheimer and Holly. The Gersheimers left on Tuesday for a week in Michigan and will return to Cranbrook for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell hosted a "Street" family reunion on Sun. July 21. Relatives attending came from Brampton, Kitchener, Brantford and Bluevale. Will there be Americans on Mars? Have you ever thought. while listening to a surd sermon delivered t,f an eloquent speaker, that he knows everything about you and was speaking directly to you? A U.S. authority has predicted a "manned mission to Mars". The thought that humans will walk on Mars is awesome! The prediction was made in Toronto at a conference called "Canada the U.S. and Space", organized by the Canadian Institute for International Affairs, The speaker said a giant, permanent space station the Ameri- cans plan to put into Earth's orbit within the next decade is "a stepping stone for the move". Canadian Federal officials at the conference said they hoped the government decides to buy this country a full partnership in the station project. Can you imagine the billions of dollars such a project will cost? With out country struggling with financial and other troubles and this planet Earth beset with a multitude of worries, there surely are more pressing matters to be solved before this project, no matter how important it is deemed to be, is.untertaken. The Toronto Blue Jays bats were rapping out doubles, triples and home runs, as well as well-placed singles, last Friday to earn them their sixth straight win. Some of the Jays who had not been doing what they were capable of suddenly were performing with the confidence of first place club players giving them an 8-3 victory over the California Angels. SHORT SHOTS by Evelyn Kennedy Toronto Argos shocked their all-time rivals with a 35-10 defeat of the winless Hamilton Tiger -Cats, on Friday night. A Canadian wide -receiver, Geoff Townsend, overshadowed by the great Terry Greer and imports, got his chance to prove his worth and gave a brilliant performance catching two touchdown passes. Rookie quarter -back, Casale, after Holloway suffered a badly bruised knee, did not let his team down. He threw two other touchdown passes. Lots of excitement for Blue Jay and Argo fans to cheer about. If you have a child at camp and wait in vain to hear from him, here is one mother's sure way to get him to write home. She sends a letter saying "Here is five dollars to spend on anything you want". Then she does not enclose the five dollars. She gets a quick reply telling her she forgot the money. A miserable summer cold! Summer is the time one wants to be out and doing. Going here and there, holidaying, having visitors, not indoors coughing, sneezing, snuffling OUR ELEVATORS ARE READY TO RECEIVE YOUR 1985 WHEAT CROP 2 Receiving legs 8000 bu/hour unloading capacity CUSTOM COMBINING TRUCKING AVAILABLE and blowing, with aching eyes, , scratchy throat and various protesting muscles. Everyone questions "Have you seen a doctor?" Now why do that? Doctors tell us they cannot cure a cold. It will run its course. All they can do is give you advice and something to, relieve the miseries. One has most certainly heard the advice and has pain relievers. So --- it is plenty of rest, gallons of fluids, boxes of tissues at hand, honey and lemon for cough and scratchy throat and pain pills for the miseries. In spite of everything a summer cold seems to linger on its course longer Than a winter cold. A major league baseball strike looms ever closer. Owners and players continue to squabble while fans fume and gnash their teeth at the possibility of a strike August 6. Especially Blue Jay fans who feel that this is the "Year of the Jays" now heading their division, with hope for the chance of a championship. That the Jays, along with others, would throw down their bats and gloves and walk out on strike infuriates them. KEN Rs CAMPBELL FARMS, R1R DUBLIN 527-0249 •