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TOUR AlRPORTr. Members of the Brussels
Flying :club toured Toronto lnternatlonal
Airport on'`Sunday. The educational tour
revolved argued the control room:, radar'and ' Thecontrol towerla ah': u "'
radio rooms; and Include procedures to. use background: h ate " t(r)
when landing at the International airport. (photo el/
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Brussels Midgets in 0.M.H.Asemi-find
O.M.H.A.
The thirdgame in the best of five mid et scored unassisted to close the second period goal with assists from Kevin •McArter•and
series Was played in Brussels on Friday at 6-3 in Bothwell's favor.
night against the visitingBothwell squad BrusselsTim Fritz. They held on to keep the score
with the series tied at onane eachq period came back strong in the . third tied at six in a great come back effort. the
The Bothwell team came out strong Kevin McArter scored all three third swered period players. D IN BO
sneering five unanswered goals in the first goals to tie the game of 6-6 and -put, flie.game The B s� squad tra d back to
od mto overtime. Assists were picked up byTiin. Bothwell for a Sunday afternoon game.''.The
Kevin Johnston with assists from Kevin Fritz, Rick Knight and Kevin Johnston. home town team opened the scoring
McArter and Tim Fritz scored Brussels' first Teams resumed a 10 minute' overtime mid -way through the first . period but
goal early ,in the second with Bothwell period. Bothwell scored the; go ahead goal at Brussels came back to tie the score before
adding the sixth goal soon after. Tim Fritz the 31 second mark, to take the lead. the
scored for Brussels with assists from Terry Brussels tied the score at the 3;26 mark of with assiod s
ts pii from scored the goal
Allen and Kevin McArter, Kevin McArter the period. Trevor Peel scored the tieing and Kevin Johnston.' Railedge
-Bothwell ltiesonteed
only haa tookthe
the scorehn
minute and a half of play. Marty Rutledge
• and Kevin Johnston set up Tim Fritz for the
tieing goal with Tim getting the go ahead
gml at the 8:43 mark with assists front Kevin
Johnston and Kevin' McArter to end the
second period at 3.2 for Brussels.
Brussels scored the only goal of the third
period to pick up the.4-2 victory. Terry Allen
scored the insurance marker with•assists by
pTiro Fritz and .Kevin MggcArter: The. boys
fronitd a sound defensiveof hockey in
of goalie Jeff MccGavin The fifth game
of the series will be played back in Brussels
on Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m.
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Mrs.Earl Anderson opened the Afternoon
Unit meeting wlth•thezcall to worship taken
from the book, "Promises, Promised" re
Ash Wednesday, the .beginning, of Lent.
Mrs. Anderson announced the Huron -
Perth Presbyterial .meeting in Wingham on
Apr. 23 and the general meeting, ,Mar. 29.
with Pastor Zehr o Brussels as speaker.
Mrs. Ross Higgins had the study from
'Jesus. Means Liiffe, and discussion during
the presentation.
Mrs..Ce16iicCoultas 'took charad ge for lit hon
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John 31-16..sMrs. Coultes read the Section
World from Images and meditation on the
Poor and Us, :
_INSTALLATION SERVICE
An installation service was held Sunday
morning in Knox United Church, Belgrave to
instal Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Gordon
Bosman and Murray Scott as the newly -
elected members of the Session and Mrs.
Dorothy Coultes, Howard Morton and Leslie
Vincent as Stewards.
The choir sang the anthem "Seal Us"
aceinupatded by the organist Mrs. Elizabeth
NEW MEMBER
r. Edgar Wightman received the
follovving clipping Which appeared in a
newspaper. •
Jan. 9, P.C. Gord Swayze introduced a
new member John David Wlghtman, son of
Edgar Wightman, originally from Belgrave
who is the son of, Edgar Wightman of
Belgrave:
John has worked in Toronto since Octobir
1969 and has been with the National Trust
RRUSSE eS,
COMMUNITY
LEH'TER ERVI ES
Sunday Evening at 8 o'clock
St. Ambro Roman Catholic
Church
Rev. Charles Carpantler
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a close. ','"1-, , .
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JoiRastie Ha busa.flsvo recently
: John is'flow the manager. Corporate and returned Milne after'a us
-Institutional Accounts.Group, Personal Bleach, Florida, trip -, Daytona
• Services Department, He holds an Honours . Mr. and Mrs. Glen,Nlxon of,Cambridge
:ILA. attained at Atkinson. College (York visited relatives in the Belgrave area on the
University) Toronto, weekend.
John and his wife Susan and their family, Congratulatio�� ss WI*. and Mts.` Ronald
Charles and Kimberly make their home in Cook on the birth, ,off *son, Chad Ronald, to
Burlington. Belgrave friends wish . to con -Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nixon of Waterloo on
gratulate John in obtaining this new the birth of a dau,ggh�ter,. Elisa, .aan�t� to..Mr.
position. and Mrs. Michael NiWall of Victoria R.C.. on
EUCHRE WINNERS the birth of a daughter Michelle Julia Ann.
Six tables were in��-play at the ,weekly . Richard Anderson of London' arid, Sheila
. euchre held in the • WI Hall Wednesday, . Anderson, Waterloo,. visited,. with their
Mar. 21. parents Mr: and Mrs, Ross Anderson on the
Winners were: high lady, Mrs; Garner weekend.
Nicholson;' novelty lady, Mrs., Agnes 'Die-,Sy'm athy is extended to the Gaunt Wall),man; low lady, Mrs. Les Vincent; high man, in the loss of a father and grandfather Edgar
William Gow;, novelty man, George John- Gaunt and to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman in
stain; low man, William Black. die lass of her brother John Wilson of BIyth
There will be euchre again this week, Clifton Walsh is a patient in university
Mar. 28 starting at 8:00. Everyone is Hospital, London.
welcome. This community extends sincere sympathy
to Wayne Minick and his family of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
David Hanna in the loss of a .dear wife,
mother, daughter and sister, Jean (Hanna)
MI:lic
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of
Bderton spent a few days last week with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby spent
Brussels lodge hosts euchre
Correspondent
EDNA McLELLAN
887-9084
The Brussels Horticulture Society is
hosting a District Annual for District No. 8 In
Melville Presbyterian ,Church on Saturday
Apr. 14 at 9: . There win be a dinner
Served,* nap ,.Anyone, g ticket,:for
the .d kinµ, ,�ploisse .ixntttt Mr.,.r4Stgliret
"Tyerrnan before Apr. �� 4.
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Morning Star Rebekah Lodge of Brussels
held a successful hot casserole euchre on
Monday, Mar. 19. Approximately 45 people
attended.
There were 10 tables playing cttchise.
Tiers were: ladies high, Edna McLellan;
men's high, Anne Smith playing as a man;
ladies low, Leona Connelly, mens low, Jack
Euchre pEuchreplayed
Correspondent
M . MAC
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SSL
887.6645
There will be an open house for the W.I.
braiding course in the Brussels arena on
A 3 from 2S and 7-9. There will be
dfsplays from local groups. Anyone who is
mfrs sated iEUCCHREeWINNERS
The Hall Board and W.I. euchre on Friday
Kitchell; lucky tally, Dick Stephenson.
GBU.RCHNEWS
Plan to attend the Easter Morning
Breakfast at Melville Presbyterian Church
on Apr. 22 from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Mao reserve
May 30 for the Mayers!,ssynyypper,
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were he'leaera Tor the adult ugbtldig
at the libratulles
lewith to heir theas. •.. entmof
braided articles on Tuesday, Mar. 27.
The summary day will be held at the
Brussels, Morris and Grey Community
Centre on Tuesday, Apr. 3 from 2 to 5 in the
afternoon and 7 to 9 in the evening. Coffee
and cookies will be served. Everyone Is
invited to attend.
in Cranbrook
evening Mar. 23 had nine tables playing.
Following are the winners: high, Brenda
Pcrr)e, Lloyd Smith; low, Helen Alexander,
Fined McNair (pitying as a man); lune
hands, Dorothy Hamilton, Bill Beirnes; door
prize, Jean Conley. Several table prizes were
also given.
Keep in mind the Canadian Order of
Foresters card party next Friday, Mar. 30.
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