The Huron Expositor, 1971-01-21, Page 3• .
Snowmobile Races were a popular feature of the Brussels Polar Daize celebrations.
Above, the starter gives the Green flag and they're off. In the lower pitture, two machines
charge to the checkered flag in a close finish. • (Staff Photo)
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-who also led in prayer. Min-
utes were read by the secretary
Mrs. George McCall. The Roll
-Call was ansered by 11 members
and there were 4 visitors pres-
ent. Mrs. K. McDonald closed
the devotion period with prayer.
• • .Mrs. Don McDonald was in
charge of the business portion.
Grace, was sung and lunch
served by Mrs. •Hae Houston,
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Jr. and
the hostess. ,...•
17TH AND BOUNDARY UNIT--
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie was hostess
for the 17th and Boundary Unit.
January meeting Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Ross Bennett
was in charge of the devotional
period opening with reading a
Scripture lesson. Mrs. Martin
Baan gave the Topic on "Creat-
ing". The collection was received '
and dedicated. ' Standing at the
Harold Smalldon as pianist. Min-
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Portal" was sung, with Mrs.
U.C.W.
utes were read by the secre-
tary, Mrs. J. Bos followed by
The January meeting of the the Roll Call with 13 ladies
"Present. 'The February: meeting 8th and 16th Unit of the U.C.W.
of Duff's United Church, Wal-
ton was held ' at the home of
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull in Brus-
sels on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Ken McDonald opened
the meeting with the Call to
Worship. A new Hymn "Women
of God Arise" was sung and Mrs.
K. McDonald read the Scripture The congregation of Duff's from Psalm 46, followed by a
poem entitled tip,raise,,Ilim,"„, y eWaltcirtwiliirlald The 'rOpic "Why • a) U.TC.W,.???,,.
thU n6ite6dpn.ti
Cahlur meeting etifig on Mon
beginning with a Pot taken from the clip sheet- Was ,evening
given by Mrs. Alvin McDonald Luck Supper at 7 p.m.
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Mrs. Mac Sholdice and Mrs.
Murray Smith are the convenors
on Historical Research and•Cur-
rent Events for the, Walton W.L
meeting at the community centre
in the form of a Pot Luck sup-
per. Institute -members are to
bring the first course and the
lunch committe will look after
the dessert.
The Briissels -Lions Club's
first Polar Daize celebrations
which were held last week end,
featured everything from racing
with chamber pots to an outdoor
beef -barbecue in twenty degree
weather.
Friday's program featured
curling and the selection of a'
carnival queen. Linda Wilson of
Brussels was named Queen and
Gail Traviss of Walton first run-
•ner-up.
The chamber pots entered into
the picture on Saturday and pro-
vided the highlight of the three
day event. Mounted, on skis,
will be held at the home of
Mrs. M. Bean with Mrs. Har-
vey Craig and Mrs. J. Bos In
charge when members will work
at a quilt. •
Lunch was served by "Mrs.
Ross Bennett, Mrs. M. Bean
and the hostess.
Pa% to the Ontario Polod, Roads.
Association $15-.00.; the Ontario
AesOciation of Rur4 Municipal,
hies' 0,15.00 and Ontario Farm
Drainage Association $15.00.,
- That Brussels Medical- ,
Dental Centre be given a grant
in the amount of $150;00.
- That the Salvation Army
be given a grant in the amount
of $50.00 and St. John Ambul-
ance be 'given a grant in the
amount of $15.00.
- Appnoved accounts included;
General $2,582,98 and Roads and
Bridges $2,396.78.
Council approired by-laws
providing for borrowing $180,000
for general purposes and $100,000
for municipal drainage from the
Canadian Imperial Bank oi COm-
merce at Brussels.
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Correspondent •
Miss Mary McIlwain
The C. P. euchre which was to
be • held on Friday evening was
cancelled but will be held on
January 29th.
Brenda Scott, Joan Thompson,
Linda Anderson Donna Buc'h-
anan, Bonnie and Karen Shepard
' all attended the 4-H Achievement
Day held in Clinton on Saturday.
Sunday visitors • with Mrs.
Irene Grlmoldby were Mr. and
Mrs. John ,Marin of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Lamont and Larry
of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt,
Carol Ann, Judy, Danny and Billy,
Mr. and Mrs'. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie, Mrs. Ella
Jewitt and boys all spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt
of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Briaill"Paul, Kevin and Lori of
I,4stowel were Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.George
McIlWain, Mary and•Santira.
Mrs., Art McMichael and
Rhanda of Goderich visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mis. Ken Thornphon and Man.
aroAnd Mrs, Nelson Mc-
Clure,Bryan and Clayton 'of
McKilop spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Betty, Jim, Sharon
and Bob.
Mr. Jim Medd of Glen Huron •••
Smiles a. .
'small boy: "i'm afraid -of
going to the h&spital, mother.I'll is
be brave-and take my medicine,
bit I'm not goin g to let them
palm off a"baby On me like they
did On you. ('want a pup.'"
in alarm '0100k.1a a small &i-
vied used to Wake people Who
"have no children,
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CLEARA#C E
Outstanding. Values on Many Items in the -`-
Store!
- 1 % 20%
DI SCO.0NT
Look For Our
HALF PRICE DISPLAYS
During Our January Clearance Sale on'
- 'ALL SEASONABLE LINES
Larone's
ROOKS AND STAl'IONIERY. STORE
The Felindly;" Store in Senforth - "the frlendly-town"
UP AND OVER
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-A feature • of, the snowmobile-obstacle course 'used in Sunday's races at Brussels was a
ten foot hill of snow whiCh the vehicles .had to climb. Here a machine crests the hill in.cone
of the feature. races. • The event was held in conjunction with the Brussels Polar Daize last
week end. . (Staff Photo)'
NEWS OF CONSTANCE
spent Saturday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.Jack Medd, Dave
and Kerri.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders
and Jennifer of Brussels visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Marris Bos •and Steven and Mr.
and Mrs. John Wammes, Ed.,
JOhn and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ftiehl,
Kim, Shelley and Jackie of
Huron Park, Mr. and Mrs.Robert
ShaddiCk of Londesboro were Sat-
urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Riley and family.
Mr. Jacob Bakker of Monkton,
Miss Connie Waters of Stratford
visited one evening recently with
Mr. ' and Mrs. 'John Hoggart,
Larry and Connie.
'-preA'ent street 11ghtiti.1,_
Walton will be replaced, by a
complete new installation el 175
watt mercury vapor..units.
Deeision to improve the enis+
ting installation was takf at
the inaugural meeting pt f:eY
ToWnihip Council at Ethel last
week when council instructed
Clerk Edyth M: Cardiff • to ad-
vise Ontario 1Iydro to proceed
with the wprk.
Oaths ' df Office'• Were taken
before Clerk Edyth
Ree0e Charles Thomas wel-
comed the two new members Of
council, Roy Williamson and
Clifford Bray.
The following resolutions
,were passed:
- That the following council-
lors be responsible to report on:
Planning, Roy Williamson; Pro-
perty, George Wesenberg; Drain-
age, Donald Martin; Roadsi"Olif-
ford Bray.
- That the salary of the Reeve
be set at $600.00 and the_, Coun-
cillors salary be set at $5007.00
Annually for the two-year term.
- That the salary of the Clerk-
Treasurer, Tax Collector 'and
Welfare Officer be increased by
$1,000. for the two-year term.
- That George Wesenberg be
Trench Inspector.
That Reeve Charles Thomas
be appointed representative to
the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority for the years 1971 and
1972.
- That the resignation Of
George Pearson on the 'Mount
Pleasant Cemetery Board be
accepted.
- That Clifford Dunbar and
' Alex Pearson be appointed as
members of the Mount Pleas-
ant Cemetery Board for a three
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News of
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year term and Cecil Ra.ynard be
.appointed as ineinber of.ile Mount
-Pleasant Cemetery Beard ;IV a
one year term to, complete Ge-orge
Pearson's term.
- That Clifford Bra' and RoY
Williamson be appointed to the
Cranbrook Community Centre
Board. •
- That Donald Martin and• Roy
Williamson be appointed to thel
Brussels, Morris• and Grey Rer
creational -,committee fo, r. 'Rile
years 1971 and 1972. '
- Th'at feaceviewers and
poundkeepers be: FencovieWers-
Norman Hoover, Ross Stephen-
holm, Clifford Dunbar and.
Murray Bray..: Pounditiepers -
Norman Pfeifer, Elmer Collis,
Russell Bradshaw, Scott Mc-
Lean and Alvin McDonald.
- That membership fees be '
Income Tax Returns Prepared for Businesses,
. Farmers and Individuals.
REASONABLE RATES: Annual terms only
File your returns early, and avoid the last
minute rush.
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PHONE MONKTON 347.2241, Monday to Satuiday
BRUSSELS 887.6663, Tuesdays and Fridays only
the "thunder mugs" were raced
by two man teams. Each took
turns manning the' • drivers seat"
while the other provided motive
power. along one of the villages
streets. ' - •
The men's class was won by
Wayne Lowe and Itoss
Joanne King and Mary Ten Pas
were victorious. in the ladies
event.
A colorful parade was held
on Saturday afternoon followed by
cross country skiing and snow-
shoeing in a heavy snowfall. A
moccasin dance was held on the
ice of the arena in the evening.
Sunday. featured snowmobile
races all day at tlie-fairgrounds.
Winners in the various events
were: .
Obstacle course, up to 12'
years: Paul Cockwell, John
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,Richmond, and Julie McCall;
12-: to 16 years; Bruce Knight,
Hick Sominer and Ken Dalton;
16 to, 18 yeare: Donald Dalton,
Kelly Dalton, and William Einp-
hey; 18 years ancrup: Berwin
Carter, Calvin Matheson, and
Gordon Glazier.
Open race, 18 horsepower and
up:" Calvin Matheson
'
Harry
Clements, and Harold Leddy;
Powder puff race: Debbie
McCall, Donna Bauer, and
Gwen Bernard.
Five-lap race, 16 and under:
John Wayne McDonald, Paul
cockwell, David Thomas;•• grand
prix, five laps: Calvin Matheson,
Neil McDonald. Modified class,
flve laps: Harry Clements. Cross.
country: Mervin and Donn Bauer,
Wayne and Grace Lowe. Oldest
driver: Charles Thomas,Reeve
of Grey Township, who aso won
the reeves' race with Reeve Jack
mcCutcheon of Brussels placing
second. •-•
The week end concluded with
a feast of beef and beans cooked
over an outdoor barbecue.
Walton Girl Aids
Polar Daize Event SA