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ENTERTAINMENT
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
EARL and MARTHA HAYWOOD
FRIDAY.„ and SATURDAY
IN THE RAINBOW ROOM
WE FEATURE:
Furkey, Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut, Fish istid Chips
"IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE!"
Join your neighbours and become 'one of a growing
number of satisfied Esso Customers In the Brussels
area.
Esso Has Quality Products, Quality Home Heat
Service, and Quality People such as George Mutter
and Gordon Workman.
These Gentlemen have served the community for
a number of years now and can take care o
all your needs, be it Service, Heating Equipment
or Petroleum Products.
HABKIRK TRANSIT
TOURS
3 DAYS NASHVILLLE
$69.00...;, Two to a Room
EASTER WEEK-END
LEAVE APRIL. 8
RETURN APRIL 11
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9 DAYS NEW ORLEANS
Easter Schoof Break
$149.00 Includes
GRAND OLE OPREY
NASHVILLE
9 DAYS FLORIDA
$135.00
Write Box 700, Seaforth
Phone 527-1222
For Brochurc
CRAN,BROOK AREA
DART CLUB
FEBRUARY 15 GRANBROOK
JUST CALL GEORGE AT 887-6117
Or GORDON AT 887-6257
THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU
ESSO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE
ESSO HEATING EQUIPMENT ETC.
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"Doctor," said the disturbed
young man to his psychiatrist.
"my problem is that I always
dream ahOnt, baseball. Nothing
but baseball."
1!DOrt`t you ever dream about,
girls?" asked the doctor.
don't dare," replied the
patient, '`I'm afraid I'd lose my
turn at bat,"
ALEX.
TREBEK
AREA DART CLUB STANDINGS
Jim Hart 326
Jim Patterson 110
Doug Ra.thwell 99
Stew Steiss 89
Frank Workman SO
Eldon Wick 77
Rae Houston 71
Bob Alexander 71
ken MacDonald 68
Bradley .Speira n ....... •-• 05
Gilbert Iletherington 63
Carl Uhler 00
Bruce Fischer 60
Greg Smith 58
Harry Bolger
EISton Speiran 56
Jack Knight 49
joek Cox 47
Murray Fischer
Ken Fischer 42
Don Perris 3$
Pete van -Veen 35
Doug Purdy 31.
•G'ordon. Engel 30 ,
Richard Gill 29
Lothar Weber 29
Doug Conley 26
Ralph Noble 23
John Strickler 23
Glenn, Huether 20
Earl Dunn 20 -
Jim Knight 19
Doug Evans 14
Donald Clark 13
Murray :Bremner ... .
John. Gillis , 4'
High Score: Greg Smith 358
Most StartS: Jim Hart 49
Most Finishes: Jim Hart 38
Team Standings
Do ti g ttp.thwell 62
Jim Hart 60
Jim Patterson GO
Gilbert Hetherington 60
.Tack Knight 313
Elthin Wick
Bob Alexander
Steyr Steiss
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a hen who has merely laid an
spa, etioklPg rs if she had
atePoid,
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DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES
WANTED -- DEAD AND DISABLEI)
CATTLE and HORSES
PHONE COLLECT 887-9334 BRUSSELS
TOP PRICES PAID
SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP
24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES
BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES
Lict 273-c-70-8
FlqEE OF CHARGE OVER 150 LB,
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:•HURON COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
NEW BOOKS
WORDS AND OCCASIONS, by
Lester B. Pearson.
An anthology of speeches anti
articles selected from his papers
1924-1968) beginning with a hum-
orous article on sports written in
1924: 'continuing with excerpts
from the years as lecturer and a
official of the Department. on Ex-
ternal Affairs; concluding with
his participation in world peace.
BARRICADES IN BELFAST, by
Max Hastings.
.71ax" H rist.ings, a reporter for
London's Evening Standard, has
been in Ulster during the - upris-
ings. He presents not only a,first-
hand 'account of the present sit -
uation but traces to its historical
roots the explosive situation in
Northern Ireland.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
CANADA: SOURCE. STUDIES,
ed. by P. F. Goulson,
The 17th century in Canadian
hiStory is full of drama and
human interest and this selection
from conteinporary records helps
to spark interesting and construct
ive research. lf.. is an excellent;,
attempt to make better • known
such Canadian heroes and hero-
ines as Champlain, Charles (le la
Tour Marie de 'l'Incarnation, Adam
Dollard; Laval, Talon, Frontenac,
Henry Hudson and the .Hudson
Bay Company's early aetivitieS,
DUEL OF EA.RLES, by 'peter
Townsend. .
Himself a faitouS Veteran and
ace' of the RAF; Peter Townsend
traces the story of the develop-
niebt of the Royal Air Force and
Of the Luftwaffe, hoth bent in
World War I. .13oth forces were
drawn, by history to a trial of
strength in World :War Ii during
the Battle of Britain. The Igibk is
not only' a narrative of these de-
velopments; the author inter-
, viewed. Many who fought on both
sides. pilots, commander, seient-
tests and aircraft designers.
THE BEST OF SHAKER COOK-
ING:. by A. B. Miller and Persis
Fuller.
Recipes from the farm kitchens
Of a communal sect famous for its
excellence in .producing imagin-
ative dishes,. Shaker cooking was
more than just good plain foodr
Like Shaker architecture, furni-
ture acid dress, it expressed-genito
ins .excellence or q'tial-
fly, and imagin-
ation,
THE MASTER : DIVER AND
UNDERWATER SPORTSMAN,
by Capt. T. A: Hampton.
The author is the chief
structor for the , British Under-
water Centre. The book covers
the use of three basic types of
shallow-water and deep-sea diving
apparatus. There are chapters of
underwater cutting, welding and
blasting: salvahe;s sport-diving,
underwater photography. Included
iso are modern decompression
tables.'
STORMING -HEAVEN, by Lately
Thomas.
..).1), evangelist on the tent
circuit of the Atlantic seaboard,
Aimee Semple McPherson started
out in alt old car with her mother
and two small children bound fpr
California., in. October. 1918. They
arrived with ten dollars and a
tamborine. Only four years later
they opened a. 5,000 seat. Angelus
Temple in Los Angelos• which.
would be the base (e Aimee's un-
usual ),ower until her death in
1944.
How'd you like to spend your
afternoon with Alex Trebek
he's one of CBC radio's most
swinging bachelors! Aside iron.'
being young, handsome and
bil,ingual, Alex is also the ami•
able and entertaining host of
the Toronto edition of CRC
Radio's After Noon! heard
Mondays!! Wednoldoyti. AMd !'"t oart = i l 111 oath g$T4
NEWS OF BRUSSELS -
PUBLIC:SCHOOL
(intended for last week)
We finally received our lettnr
from Tire Canadian Save The
Children Fund and we are now
sponsoring a 14 year old bey front
Hong Kong named Yim-Hon Tam.
Ho goes to sohool and is taking
automobile reWiring. Yini-Han's
family consists of eight children. ,
He is the fifth child. His mother.
Au Nigau, is a housewife, his
father Tam Van is a vegetable
seller and his income. is $500 per
month, Even though you may
think this is a lot, of Money it
really isn't because when Mr. Tani
payS for the rent, and Yim
education he has but very little
left for toed and clothing.
Wednesday. Feb, 1.7th :Vieth
Valiance will be going to Clinton
to represent; our school for Public
Speaking. The fifteen other speak-
,_ors will accompany her with their
cheers.
We must not forget the °rade 7
who will (eel entertain us with an
assembly which was cancelled be-
cauSe of the weather. It Will nOW
be held on this Friday.
On February 1fr Londesboro
attend a volleyball game in pour
school gymnasium. A Sock HOP
Dance Will be held on :February
19. Grades 5 to fo ;•,:2e weiome tr,
come,
WHERE IS YOUR :AVON
REF:1ESENTATIVE?
‘laybe yon' don't have-one. May.
be you Should be the one in
your neighbourhood to sell to
all those eUstonier:S. Interested?
('all or write Mrs. M. MillsOn,
17 HawkeShary Ave., Louden 32;
451.0541