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JAMES S. ARIVISTFlONG pEE WEES TRAMPLE.
A We long resident of Uroy ZURICH HOCKEY TEAM
Township, ,Jamos S. Arnastrong„ 9'40 'biggest edition of the . . , ' H fosse] s Pee Wees side- pfissed a way to W tnguaIn 1.4st-
'a nu Show ever °Uered will rict Hospital after a lengthy Nitre!r It ' h with a st "wing 8.°' open its doors on Tuesday, Feb-;tad uow nee to the illness, on Friday, February I titb. v'kt(trY 1c1 rinirl 27 in London. The show -H) year. WO. \ A League finals. The lirus-
will open daily from. 10:30
in his 7,,
sols -'oat(' displ-dyed precision.
to 10:30 p.m. until closing on Mr. Armstrong was a faithful LIfi Still Lg. cad flaw less teamwork
Prickly, March 1 at 4 : 30 p.m. .member of Melville Presbyter: as they completely outplayed the
inn Church. He was an Elder oar. rig 'Zurich wain. Goa 1 tender A neW area opening this year 1110 (41 11 rPn f or 10 years and I f ugh Niutiol, handled only nine for (.110 first time, will be the
s con rlooi- grandstand level.
Tit is new area will house both
the main theatre and a special
(l ;elites' demonstratlion theatre.
Also in this Area will be spec-
ial edueational exhibits of futur-
ist tc fnrniing methods by the
Federal and povinci al Depart-
m etas of AgrieUltUre.
FARM SHOW NOW
BIGGER THAN EVER
Special farni education Od.
grains will be held during the
first three after nmens, designed
to aid the progressive fernier.
Tuesday, February 27 is Soils
Day and a panel starting at
1:30 p.m. will be entitled, Help,
inn your soil to help you'. On
this panel will be Bill Grieve and
Tom tame, Andy Stewart and
0 eorg e Morris.
Wednesday, February 25 is
Corn. Day and the 1:30 program
that day "Management facts for
profitable corn production" will
have as speakers Dr, Sam Aidl
rich, III i noise State lltivesity,
and David parse Coon. Rapids,
Iowa.
Dean day on Thursday, Febr-
uary 20 Will have a double bar-
relled program starting at 1:30
pm. on "Crewing berms for
profit". Dr. Wayne Adonis,
Ai telt len n State University will
talk on white beans and Dr,
Stanley Young, University of
Oltel ph will cover soya benne,
The new ladies' deineeettetion
theatre will hest a variety of
afternoon' mem:anis designed to
a pp eal to women. On Tuesday,
Fehrunry 27 there will he a hair
styling demonstration at 2:15
m
The a fteroon program Wed-
n esti ay. February 28 will com-
mence at 2 : 30 p.m. with an
educational film which will be
followed at 3 00 p.m. by a cook-
ing dem 0 'a strati on Two events
ieg d o m on s teati on . Two eyents
are all so planned for Thursday.
February 20 with a floral demon-
stration sell eduied at 2:15 pin.
arid a. roll-on embroidery denim-
et lee ion nt :15..
Varied programs with wide
appeal will be offered evenings
in the main theatre. Tueeday,
Fehrn ivy 2'i evening program
will start. at 8:00 p.m. with the
"rowning of the Farm show(
i-,rinet,ss, Baking Queen and the
k tnr, Prinuess. This will lift
Polio wed by' a nation piny.
A ,Ili.41ce,r POrtift
0 'PO 0 OS
'Mineral Service' Was held. Sun-
day afternoon froM the D, A,
Ram. funeral home with temper-
a ry eatorithenient In 'f3reseele
Chapel. Rev. C, A. McCarroll
of ficinted.
Pallbearers were Norman
Hoover, Douglas Hemingway,
'Miami Wilson, Maurice Laycock,
Roy Consins and Clark Matheson,
Plover Ilearers were Wilfred
Shertreed, Crain= Work, Bill
Stnith, Walter Kerr, Jan:mg
nab. and Gerald Gibson,
WORLD DAY
O e' PRAYER
The, Women's World Day of
Prayer Service will be helild fiat
St. John's Anglican Church on
March 1st. at three
All ladies of the commit pity
p ro urged to attend.
ADULT SKATING
There will he adult skating ,
every Sunday night from 840
p,m, for die rommainder of the
season.. .A d si on : 5()c, each
couples,
Feburary 25 show at 7:30 p.m.
amid a I S:30 p.m. there will be
an elementary school square
Do acing competition.
A special Junior Farmer prce
gram on Th r8(1 ay. February' 89,
This out ertainment program by'
the Junior Partners Wilt bent
. f.1 at. 8: 30 p.m.
The largest display of tam
elnipm en t and machinery ever •
exhibited has all ehibit space
cratnined to capacity. Thih gives.
fern' families ai chance to shop
Amid compare in oet makes of
eon!piri.rant. without obligation,
At the Sallie thee they can enjoy
the entortn I nmen t features and
itriNrit front the edueritlenel
(Heel] ay lend Pro.gTeree,
son.
Brussels now Meets Paisley for
the W GitatikPieT1414 in a
hes f-tive series. The first g4tmO
' the serif.); will be played, 111.
Pa lacy. The teams will return to
:B russel s f or, th e second game on.
Prhitty nigh 1, February 23, at
8 p.m.
BRUSSELS STUDENT
WINS TOP HONORS IN
PUBLIC SPEAKING
jud y '•aIlalnee. daughter of
:\ kr. and firs. James Wilance of
Prisisis, Had a 11 Nide 8 pupil
1irussels Public School, won the
lop honors at the Tin ron County
clement cry p 111 lc speaking
contest. -bold in Clinton,
'Ind:1r defeated 14 other emu-
petitors and will now contest.
the zone f 10: al to he held
tI ent
'Me colnoe.atien IN 0 Ft sponsor-
ed by the Ontario School Trus-
i on.
'Con r,ratu la Lions arid good
'ia'.i.slhfl5 for cone ined access•
rrc extended to Judy.
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4'-. C. S., NEWS
Sports:
Things IMMO reolly been rol-
ling for the pupils of Brussels
(;cau.tra.l Sdhool during Fehr.-
nary. VS' 0 have been engaged in
interschool volley ball and it
has proved both worthwhile and
fun., both boys and girls teams
lal atyed against T3 e tgrave. Myth'
:1 Hui tett schools.
Public Speaking
U , iles ye bOoli busy this
mouth preparing addresses on all
sorts of topics. e best Of
those will he IoN1rd hi all i
pupil our school contest nest
kv OM' i'ongra Ulla I ions to
Grail'' i fi(m(1en.t Julie. Valiance
who tOok top honots at the
Speaking Competition in Clinton,
she co/0,110es iii St rat hroy of
S'ainrclay Feb, 21.
invitation To P'ar'ents
Grade,: sevoim miens wohld
like in invitob'e'lt (lam'e'nts
et item el (helm 3 r: 10 l'ilf‘TO
Atli(( Peee's of.
ue
ThePt) will be a POblie Speak-
contest for Graxies 5. 3, T and S
ran \V efln esd y 1,:ebruar3,r 28th.
rrh p three top speakers tat
gru cern pet.° at that
rime With a, trophy to go to
the „I nner ;in ('arm grade.,
Everyone who iniererded
wetomo in attend
CRANBROOK
Knox ,Obureh
Amia! Meeting
A, pot-luck supper, followed
by' the Annual in eeting of Knox
Church wos hold the base-
meet of litee, church oft Teemb d ay
,ve n Feb, 13th. Rev. C. A.
op,,Hod the meeting with
with prayer. ;Mfrs. Gordon 'Engel
'vial illil ,ointed to net as secre-
tary and read the tn leu toe of
Om previous mee,ting. All reports
vine- midepted es printed. The
trine Ina ;lagers, Alex flamer-
a, Jack Rnight, iand Clare
''caul' W(TP repel reel by Gordon
Ping"'. Leslie Knight and Rose
e'm, Mrs, M. J. Rh gel was re-
appointed secretary treasurer.
Tine repairing of organ. and
Sin itg P orgaelet was refer-
eed to session, Vehers are Ja,ck
te:almeli and T.),avid Perris, and
as:4151:1111s Ca I'm DM Fischer and
A ex. Cameron. Stanley iilwo et
was. appoint r.if auditor, The
000 adjourned On Motion
'I' S ta e Fischer and. Prank
`irilitll, :\11 NT the
"oliodictinn.
e rso nets
7,\T Kete et feealite trail is-
arid -Nrvirs: MacDonald
Toronto. spoil i rho wriekiiend
.with lord \I'n's trolly '41n
ui ITN Jos. Cameron,
BORN
ITfr;Cmtic-=".1'r and tilts Bob
Fri:It:1ns wish to an noutice ti.''
hirra of their (I er. Sheri
f or, 1-:`,11 hill} lied, I
A4"0. '1'01
CRANBROOK COUPLE
HONORED ON THEIR
50th ANNIVERSARY
i„rgt: inn other of neighbours
fdonds gathered at the
C ra n brook lornmunity Ceutre
omt 1: ridgy night to celebrate tit,
eoill wedding anniversary of Mer,
and Mrs Wes Meir4achert,
An emejoyal4 e evening of ri5i•
newt' g aequaintances, cards,
and dant -lag t the music of
A rel Ale orchestra WOO
spent, Mrs. George Evans reed
an address and. a radio, elook ,
and ether gifts were premenCell
bye Mrs Frank Smith.7.1e,r4. Mrs,
Stu art le:vans. u rraN ,Oaunt
AT,P. called eariier etrta jboir
residence and present
scroll, also Messages of cell-
p:ratulations w•ere, received from
Prime Minister Lester Pearess,
CI (MS ervattve.. • Leader Robert
Stanfield and Robert McKinley
NNAl;,e'Pe'le M . • .and Miss
Mfe nary • Were- united
I
in marriage by Rev. bile-
Cu Hough on February' 10th, 111 /e,
et th,c home or the bride's par-
te; ts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert •
enure,. eal nun. (gr ey Township,
The • first year of their married
lire wee e pen t In Pilot. Mound-
Man..then they returned t o.
spend • to spend ari• Years in Grey
Township. They: Inter moved to
:mon, • near .Galt, and -to Ayr
Ont. in iliSil, th.ey purchased the
home in Cronbrook Where they
mew reside, They had two sons,
Winsome, of ((alt and Gerald who
naid the supreme soorifice. lit
World Wor e 14. Tilley also
ve three gra nd('hildren and
ono 'great imindehild. "Wes" wa s
in ployed CPR, for 33
Attending the celebration from
distance . V.V1•18 Mr. and Mrs,
i'lrl-a y in In McMullen, Kim,
Ind .Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Parry
Otwison, all of Galt. Mr. and
Ti's, John Reckett and daughter
of presto.), end Mr. end Mrs.
Wieeens of Clinton.
tithe! WI 1. Meeting
'Mrs. Gctorge Hietastra tea s
fO!' ''u'' Wonl eifs Ins
;tit I; e meet! 'u held at. her home
with Mrs. kl-riber as co-host,
ess,
..11! N.A. TIMSWC rOd
the urine an old fashioned
ion! ny intplemont and
nirdorri ono that has verde] e
r it.
emee riles t Seri gee ,' the
motto "Re kind to the -g-ed.
you r (urn fn voine”.
•“, hml tit 'ti topic
Si. vt; I ems litee ,Naar,
rCedi* Vend
i) 111'1.
};fil
Secretary Treasurer of the SUI1,, sboUL ill picking; tiPI:end
day School for over 5Q years. r shit loin of the s;,.ia soil while his
also a Charter MreMber of the Busy team''-mate's blasted 3"i shots
Brussels Lions Club, at they Zurich goal. Left-winger- ,
Allan Cardiff clicked for the hat lie is survi v ed by his wife, the tried: with Roger 'Humphries former Ada Fulton, sea James adding two more. Single goals at home. two daughters. Helen, were senrea Jolts 'Elliott, Rick
iilMrs. Robert Joyce of Lorne Park acDona Id, and Dorothy, Mrs. Wilson Tihho,
of Ottawa, and nine grand-
children,
a nd Robert Stephen-
PuBULiC SPEAKING
CONTEST AT BCS
BROOM BALL TEAMS
BR; NG HOME TROPHIES
Beth tee Ladies and Mens
I fttioln tedi reams, won top
honors ibis season and Were
.0,0 ,(11 .11 -trophies.
.Per the ladies there • 2-0
err 1)101' 1 ',I-1 gra e '.5are theta
the trophy for the emmeond $trgigh
year.
Men. ilerentnd 11eIgT2I4*e
I in the Belgrave Memoir).
Ton rnam en t to bring .home their
001; era I ula tions to both teams ••