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The Brussels Post, 1967-11-09, Page 6ram BRuspoizs posT, igRussEa,s, owrmuo TILURSPAY, NOV, 9th, 1967 t • . *-^"1....41-1.0•••••••••. HOTEL. ONE OF FLORIDA'S FINEST Prestige resort hotel overlooking. pupical park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and unexcelled service. Planned program of en- tertainment . . concerts. Luncheon and Dinner Music. Dancing nightly in Terrace Room. Affiliated 18-hole Golf Course and Swimming Pool. 24-hour Garage Service. Season—October tsar. ALSONETT HOTEL ON BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAT IN OM PETERSBURG, FLORIDA, for Desertations aid REA CO0E8131 74612 spiwitanisw-wortaw.-wnw PROCLAMATION VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS REMEMBRANCE DAY SAT. NOVEMBER 11th A PARTIAL HOLIDAY TO 1:00 P.m, J. CALVIN KRAUTER, REEVE COMING EVENTS VAUDEVILLE STAGE SNOW Friday night, Npv. 10th, featur- ing "The Kansali Variner" (Jack Thynne, Brussels, Ontario) in a Variety Program, Music, Cowboy Songs, Monologue and Comedy etc. Adults 75e, Children 40c. At Lakelet W.I. Hall. at 8:40 pan, Clean Outertainment for entire family, Please tell your friends. MERCHANTS ASKED TO CO-OPERATE It would undoubtedly please the shopping public, in relieVed park- ing,,it business people would park, their cars and trunks off the main. street. The ladies do uot relish haVing to catty a heavy load of pur, chases several blocks to their cars, With winter, and the Christ- Inas season approaching the parking situation will become more acute. If buyers become too, annoyed with parking facilities here they Will, no doubt, go else- where to shop. It is to the interest of the local businessmen to do what they can to alleviate the situation. Tim Village Council requests the co-operation of the merchants in this matter, We are sure they will be considerate enough, tor their own benefit, to do- so; Renew Your Post Now, MRS. JOHN W. poyo Mrs. John W. Boyd, 84, RR 4, Walton, died Saturday in SeafOrth Commnuity A widow, she was the 'former Isabella Lemming, She is survived by , two Sons, John and William both of Me- Killop Township; two brothers, John of Winthrop and Leonard Walton The funeral service Was held at 2 pm, Tuesday at the G. A. whitney Funeral Home, Sea- forth. Burial was iu Maitlandbank cemetery, WILLIAM 'A: CATHERS William A. Cattier, 82,, died at his home itt Wroxeter. He is survived by his wife, the water for liVestocd, spraying and termer Sarah Ann Earl; daught- ers, Mrs. Harvey (Mildred) C~onp1and, Mrs. Kenneth (Lila) Bennett, both of Taimberry Township, Mrs. Leonard (Myrtle) Metcalf. I-Towiek Township, Mrs.: Tom (Reita) Karshakoff, Wro3t- oeter, one son, Everett of Wrox eter, sisters, Mrs. Martha Cathers, Mrs. Lizzie Michael, both of \Virigham. The funeral service was held front the Moir Funeral Home, Gerrie. Burial was in Gerrie cemeterly. STORE HOURS REMEMBRANCE DAY SATURDAY, NOV. 11th STORES REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 1:00 P.M. Brussels Businessmen's Association BRUSSELS AREA DART LEAGUE Team Standings Niehol's Gang . .... „. 25 Points Archers ..„,. ..... 23. 5th Line 23 The Greys 20 19 Len'sGang 17 " 13-Ginuers 10 11 JamestoWn -„,••••• 7 Individual Standings Clarence White .. 33 Russ Hall 32 1P Ken White 11 Ernie Back 9 6 1, Hilt Ward 24 11 Dan nyuer 23 Jim McNeil' 23 Archie Riley 20 Adam Smith 20 San Smith 20 .Warwick 1.9 11 Ross Alcock • 19 ,1 Willis Knight 18 1} Jack McWhirter 17 11. Dick StephenSen 17 11 Eric Exel 17 11 Ted Elliott 16 Ross Nicholson 12 Yf Carsen Watson 1/ Bill Mc'Whirter 11 Harry Bolger 11 Jim Smith 11 .11 Ray Bronson 11 rteg Watson 10 Barry Adams 10 t, Harry Jacklin 9 PI Neil Admits 9 Ted Cowan 9 9/ Murray Johnston 8 Ernie Hough Jan van Vliet ...... „. 7 Pt Archie Willis 43 /11 Don Martin 11 Elmer Young 6 Karl .Kokash 6 al Ross Dun ca n 6 Cliff Kernaghan 6 11111 MeArter 5 i-;ain Workman Alex Clark 3 Alf 'e.ichol 3 Ross Bennett Keith Nicholson ...... John Cousins High Scere Tligh Score: Marts-, Russ 171. High Score for the Evening. Bay Bronson and Jack MeWhirter 124. 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