HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-06-13, Page 15Tk1E BRUSSELS DAM le being reconstruct-`.
ed. The project was' made'posslble through a ,
$345,000 federal government :grant:. Part -of-4
the dam has been demolished and'two new
spillways will be Installed. (Wassinkphoto)•_.,
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Reconstruction of the ,Brussels dam 15
vud ay and"was tdad9 pu#u► k a t
8260,000 federalovernmant Wan
n11,y; MuravCartiif.. Huron B
►r1t'bite fully comp]eted."
had continued . to
ora "throe y Labe years
Vaileyl ,;Conaervatioti
}nothing was done.
e MY/9pwithin five years,
Tit additl0al1unding will '114;441 14'440s.
i
The
may not have to payfor any gait of
ter project: , Two neW spillways will be.
had rcquestedl;a 5325,000 But the amount
was denied,
Mr,, Cardif f said lie c4ntiuued to hobbyfor
foil funding M he learard lust. wetek �at
$345,0()0' ort
s piident
constructed."and when the construction;oi tie
• obits com��pplete, residents will have 1w -seta;
to+
aannearby iV CA park opposite the old,' galst
°Theadditlogalflltpdin Will allowthe alien
lielowthedamtobet died'up Constructtonis
gaing very well.1 d•rive by tthhe'dam whenever
I'm home," said;r CardU%
entertain on,.June 22 at, 2 pain lvith his
ElQiiT�xli eLELLAN'r guitar
7.9:111:8:9'
084 as1 ux ;i r During the; week,' there will be a utak
The weglk yfJuh 1723 is Nursiri Home table which will have a vane;of things:
Week at theA CaIlendar. Nl arae in 6.1:;;;
almoney from thus w a}so ga to
Brussels, (ping Atte yvethere willabo He
tickets sold+ they hostess a„ frAin the
previous ,tlsppe are padere will be Oti dune 4 ;art
:helots on a drib tephensop es
11: U,Ck 0 ewt ermeeku,, Sar,
u ae
drawn during the week The proceeds from of the Re yIs(`Noble (ilds Ci "
these draws will be donated to,the•Heart „The ((antes were read�byMary'f;4}1
Fund. wasdeeidedito hlolifk.o. nner'or
To•start tile: week off the -Brussels Public meg ttng and the±place to be ecit
School stud,+ents will.•;entertain•the residents( Severalga>Igesof-Copt HWhistfit(�"
' with a proggrram On Tuesday :the staff and with';prizee inn s being.Mac'guent;
fa dies will: be res ntin -a talent show, At- ford:; and Sar' lutephenson. ; x
m >' e. g
7:00 .m on J.urie20, the Circle City.`Cuties , O> GTOURNAMENT r
are cootie*, tat perform their`stepdanci�ngg ' The Brussels Lawn Bowling.Club�liield ifs
talent. Duing the afternoon. of June, the E. first tournament on June 7 It"was a milted
Wawanosh bile • Saheb!? Glee'• Club '-are ' Petra tournament .lith 3trr players `from :
coming to ,'s ng. ,:Gordon- Harrison will
apt.
ea, later,
re,' playa
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Ihi'spitai- anon *Vie heldlit? e'bitt ltrg slstatit''T' aifiiiig° Etre. r
CatherineWingham. Ontatlo'on' Tiliurtday, 'June 21,71984 pit. the !lour of
eight o'clock p.m. for the reception-and.:tionsldeatlon of Annual Repottttet. for the
consideration and confirmation of new bylaw 3600 reaped/4 the duties of the
Community Services Liaison Committee, for'`the election of Governors, for the
appointment of Auditors, and for the transai t1on bf ankh other things as may
properly come before the meeting. •
Copies or the proposed new bylaw may be examined In' the office of the
Executive Director of the Wingham and District Hospital prior to three o'clock
p.m.i Thursday, June 21, 1984:
Memberships. granting votingprivileges may,.bc purehased,itthefront lics�ksilt. _..
the hospital for one dollar (51.00) prior to five o'clobk p.m. Wednesday, Sane 6,
1964. No membership sold after that time, on that date, will entitle • the
purchaser to a vote.
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various clubs in the;district.
Reg Robinson of Mitchell wasrthe
strip Miller Richmond of Dlyth was
Jack Trevelan of Lucknow tit
Ecicntier, Mitobell earth, Geot•
se1 ve fifth, Charllie',Merryfield. At t
ixth ff}ll''Hewitt, Atwood seventh
Broutgh�ton. Atiirood,. eight ,-Roiss' ey. .
Blucvale, ninth, and :9111
ack McDonald Loi
Lucknow was the consolation•winnei �A meal
was served Aa .the club house by the ladies
PEOPLEEWE KNOW A
McDonald;, of Huronview silent the
ee m40.( Mai.rayaiid Maty Huether ons
elru t i,b rthda r ]vXany of her relatives and„'
lends ited with her.,Mrs.'McDonald pisq i
c'tnanphone'calls and :cards. Joan',�atl.l -
%ary Bitchie of Scarborough also visited. ate,
oe ,Same home.
Correspondent
MRS, MAC ENGEL
887.6645 r
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Witch visited their
son-in-law ' and daughter Mr; and Mrs.
Patrick Adams and daughter Maureek at
Manotick. , •
Sharon Engel left London June 1 on'a 45
day tour of. Europe.
Congratulations to -Mrs. Stan Bentley who
was the lucky winner of a q(tarter of• beef at
the Knechtel Stare. Wingham, recently.
Stanley Campbell, a former resident of
Cranbrook and now bf Orange, Ca�hfornra
was renewing acquaintances in the area,
WI HEAR ABOUT WATERSHEDS',
Debbie Perkins from Maitland - •Valley
Conservation was guest speaker. at the
meeting of the Cranbrook WI in the Grev
rale
Township Municipa' Building on June 7 ,Site;
used several Maps.,to. illustrate her talk(on
"Watersheds"
She ,,expplained the difference between
Watersheds`: sub -basins, or small water*:
Sheds. . Grey Township is 'inane el) of four
watersheds and is a very important part of
th'e watershed. A.drain is different; leaving
to be artifically dredged. Boyle, Baker and
Beauchamp drains were mentioned.
The roll call was answered by 12 members
naming d'_ drain they were, close to.
•. Mrs. Donald :Perrie • reported • on the
Waterloo Conference ; which she attended
recently, also on the District Annual held at
Walton. •
Lunch Was served by'`Mrs.-Jack Conley
and Mrs. Lloyd Smith. •-
SHORT -SHOTS
by Evelyn Kennedy
Someone once said "To'Youi own self be doctor's advice. Too many,, or the' wrong
true." No better advise could be -offered. ones, can be harmful.
How did it happen that' the government Reading a recent article on Prime Munster
dtd not slap another hefty raise on liquor and_ Margaret Thatcher brought to wind a
c3 arettes`in'theta"Ilstssaies'tait+tirfcreasesf question, asked- an,. intelligent- senior
They must -have,. come' to the obvious London England resident` shortly "after she
conclusion that inveterate drinkers and became Prune Minister. When asked what
smokers will continue to feed their appetite he thb�iight of having a lady in that position,
for alcohol. and nicotine no matter What the he replied, after asking if hiis. answer was for
cost and in spite of the known hazards' to publication and being assured it was merely
their well-being. out of curiokity, "She can hardly be worse
•••••• than some we have had. She is an intelligent
Have you ever caught a glimpse, of person. We can only wait and see. I wonder
someone's bathroom cabinet crammed •fall what his answer would be if that question
illsyen ofaowe=(evelirye -sortsainand Vita color4ill& of
ail could be asked today. ««
Is ,«
Hada; Oils to' put yotf to sleep; wake you up; A tralnerbfct us performing•horses was
cure.a cold;.a fever .cahn.yottc..ncrves`..pep ::_.asked.by. a casins ttelidant...In. the._
you up; slim you down; ease tension and whore the circus was appearing, if e
horses were as intelligent as they appeared
tube. The trainer replied, "they must be; for
since we have been here not one of them has
been inside a casino."
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The foliovviitg was. • taken from Huron
telatt turn to page A15)
Stress; keep your body's nitural functions
normal and goodness knows what else. ,Most
of them are completely unnecessary if we eat
properly; get enotagh exercise; :get plenty of
restYctivltieswithinreasofabiclimtts,
donbt�ntltil' afti:excesslvcness. SimplyMake
good este o your c1t. We ]hire now loam
told tltamlris siioulit bo takettlr only Ott .a
Planting Season is almost over. Now is ar good
ilr t o,think+ bout, yqur'..drctinage prof lent areas
it's an ideal time to have a sod or pasture field
worked' Ie,ter.:an ou*tet instnited for"later use
Smaller jobs are easier to look after with the
_- big rush over, until harvest time.
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