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The Brussels Post, 1972-05-10, Page 5ATTENTION Any person 14 years and older who would like to make a few extra dollars cleaning up paper, washrooms etc. during Centen- nial Days should FORWARD THIS AP- PLICATION to WAYNE LOWE. BOX 194, BRUSSELS. Name Address Phone Starting time 6 a.m. to 9 or 10 p.m, WANTED CENTONIAL QUEEN She must be between 16 and 21 years of age on July 1, 1972 Contestants must be residing in Brussels, Morris or Grey Twps. Or any girl from said area attending school or working elsewhere for not more than 5 years may be elegible to enter. Contestants will be judged, on the basis of Personality, Charm, short interview and overall appearance. Deadline for entries June 17 The committee are asking any group, organ- ization, business, society or church to sponsor one or more girls and they would be under no obligation, other than giving them her name and her consent to participate. It is not neces- sary to have a sponsor in order to enter. Further details will be announced later in. The Brussels Post. To enter contact: MRS. ROBT. RICHMOND Brussels, Ontario Phone 887-9340 or MRS. GEORGE MUTTER Brussels, Ontario Phone 8874117 Plan Huron recreation association WMS -meets S A meeting of all persons in- terested in recreation. In Huron County has been planned for Clinton on Monday evening, May 15 at the Clinton. Community Centre. The object of the Meeting, according to Spence Cummings, Huron County Development Of- ficers, is to form a sports assoc- iation for Huron county. Mr. Cummings pointed out in a n interview, last week that many areas of the province have associations tp promote sports within their county and he feels it would be beneficial in Huron. The Development Officer has been active representing- Huron on a regional recreation assoc- iation for western Ontario in,the last few' months but feels a person nominated from a Huron assoc- iation would provide a better representation of sport in Huron. One of the accomplishments of the regional representation has been the hiring of Mrs. Moira Couper of Hensall as children's recreation co-ordinator for Huron, effective May 15. She was hired and will be paid by the Youth and Recreation Branch of the Ministry of Social and Family Services. The Proposed Huron assoc, lation would have two objectives. It would assemble Information on such things, as facilities available, persons interested in. Particular sports , facilities re- quired in the county, funds presently required to maintain sports programs and what funds are needed in l-luron's towns and villages to maintain present facilities. If this information was obtained, the second, objective of the association would be to decide what should be done with the information gathered. To further the development of sports within the county should be a major objective of the organiz- ation. Mr. Cummings said that one of the greatest problems in forming an association has been trying to convey to people just what the organization would be. He said he does not see it as a governing body of sports in, the county, nor does he see it as a branch of county govern- ment. In no way, he said, will It be a county-sponsored recrea- tion department. He indicated that he himself would withdraw from the organization once it was formed se that it would have a separate identity but that ..ttirpPg11 office he would do. everythingpossible to help it ac hieve its objectives,, He said the association would be a method of enabling compe- tition in many sports. which are. not playeq. :beyond the local level. For instance, he said, such. group might be able to organize a county summer games from, which, winners would go on to. compete at the regional level, Mr. Cummings said that with. the present organization in most ports in jinron, government funds that are available are being gobbled up elsewhere with no. benefit coming to. this area...Such an, association, he said, would be a spokesman for area sports and recreation and able to get more of this money into Huron. He urged anyone interested in sports either for recreation or competition to attend the meeting next Monday evening at the Clinton Community Centre, Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6614. For the may meeting of mei, vale M. S, on Friday .night, guests were present from the three other churches of the village and from l3elgrave, to hear the Apr y and see slides of the work of Mr. and Mrs, F. •Harbottle in the country of on the southern rim Of.theSahara desert. They, alone, are in charge of the missionary work of the area which 'has no hydro,. no telephone communication and their life is carried on under very primitive conditions. Mr. and Mrs, Harbottle and their four- daughters are living at Molesworth while they • spend their furlough in Canada, Mrs,. Local Mrs. R. W. Stephens arrived home on Saturday for the summer after spending the winter with Dr. and Mrs. Pellox in Boston. Mrs. Leona Armstrong, president of Brussels Majestic Institute, attended the 24th Wo- men's Institute Officers' Con- ference at the University of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Habermehl, Hespler, visited with Mrs. G. Chidlow one day last week. Mrs. garbottle was introduced the Prep/d. ent, Mrs., perald gth5on. The devotional period was. in Charge of „Joseph Martin,. Mrp, C. Matheson Ana .1.0,44 am pp Main whotePX the:scripture.reacl, ing„ the meditation and the prayer, respectively, musical contributions to the program were made by Joan. g Mott and Julie yananee who sang a duet, accompanied by their guitars, and Mrs, Nora Moffatt who played a piano solo., Lunch yrap.. served by the social committee, Mrs, John yam, Mrs. William Perrie ..and Mrs.. John Bowman, • Briefs ifis Chidlow accompanied them on a visit to Kincardine friends. Sm• iles . Young wile: "Do you still take an interst in everything I do?" Husband; “Certainly. Why I've spent all day wondering what you put in those biscuits we had at breadkfast." 4 4 4 Delivering a constant flow of power, dependably and safely—that's your Hydro's round-the-clock responsibility. And because electricity provides so many services so dependably, most homeowners can take it for granted. 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