The Brussels Post, 1973-10-10, Page 9OCTOBER 14
Miss Hester Dugan
WILL SPEAK AT
Westfield Fellowship Hour 2 p.m.
AND
Huron Men's Chapel Auburn - 8 p.m.
SPECIAL MUSIC
"Evil Prevails when good men do nothing"
,Nov. 19/20 — THE DAY THE FISH CAME OUT — Tom Courtney-Candice Bergen
TWILIGHT MON&TUES THEATRE 6:3o-8:00pm
Oct. 15/16
Oct. 22/23
Oct. 29/30
Nov. 5/ 6
Nov. 12/13
— THE TRAIN — Burt Lancaster-Jeanne Moreau
— JUDITI+— Sophia Loren-Peter Finch
— NAKED RUNNER ,-- Frank Sinatra-Toby Robbins
— VALLEY OF THE DOLLS — Barbara Parkins-Sharon Tate
— WHO WAS THAT, L,py Tony Curtis-Dean Martin
— Drama
— Color Drama
— Color Drama
— Color Drama
Comedy
— Color Comedy
— SHE WAITS — Dorothy McGuire-Patty Duke
— THE PEOPLE — Kim Darby-William Shatner
— THIEF —Richard Crenna-Angie Dickinson
— REVENGE — Shelley Winters-Bradford Dillman
— SANDCASTLES — Herschel Bernardi-Mariette Hartley
— 'FOOTSTEPS— Richard Crenna-Joanna Pettet
— Color Comedy
— Color Suspense
— Color Comedy,
— Color Comedy
— Color Suspense
- Drama.
— Comedy
— Color Suspense
— Color Drama
— Color Drama
- Color Suspense
- Color Drama
— Color Drama
THURSDAY NIGHT
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Oct. 18 — MATCHLESS — Patrick O'Neal-Donald Pleasence
Oct. 25 — SAM WHISKEY — BUrt Reynolds-Angie Dickinson
Nov. 1 — WHERE' ANGELS GO, TROUBLE FOLLOWS — R.Russell,S.Stevens
Nov. 8 — CACTUS FLOWER — Walter Matthau-Goldie. Hawn
Nov. 15 — HAMMERHEAD — Vince Edwards-Judy Geeson
Nov.-22 — MORGAN — Vanessa Redgrave-David Warner
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Bruisels bowling scores
Ladies' High Singles;
+Dolores Wheeler, 248; Lynne
Havehlani 204; Marlene_Rutledge
201.
Ladies' High Triple.
Dolores Wheeler, 612.
Menit
s High „Single:
Howie Baker, 252; Ray Adams
251; Brian Rutlege, 249.
Men's High Triple:
Brian Rutledge, 691.
Notice to Junior Hockey Players
The Wingham Junior 'V hockey team,will hold
—their first try-out for 1973-74 season in the
WinghaniArena, October 12th
Starting at 8:00 p.m.
Players who are interested in try-out for the team are asked
to bring their own equipment and stick. If you make the team,
the team will supply you with pants, helmut, gloves, sweater,
socks and also players frOm out of Wingham will be paid
mileage.
If anything unforseen should arise to cancel' the first prac-
tice on the above date, it will be changed on CKNX radio and
TV on October 11.
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Soccer at. Brussels School
is rapidly drawing to a close,
with the boys having finished
the regular schedule and the girls
with only a few remaining games.
FINAL STANDINGS
Boys Soccer:
Rebels 12 points; Stampe-
ders 10 points; Bruisers, 8
points; Fire Birds, 6 points.
Girls Soccer;
Ho t Dogs, 12 points; Go-
phers, 9 points; Moon Doggies,
9 points; Turkeys, 4 points;
Water Lilies, 2 points.
Students and Staff of Brus-
sels
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School are co ratulated
for their excellent showing at
the Brussels Fair A this year.
A special display, wp Mr.P rior's
caption "Love that Art'', was of
particular interest this year. All
grades submitted articles for
the display and some of the grade
eight girls looked after the
arrangement.
COUNCILS
MEET
Resolutions passed at the
October meeting of Grey Council
included;
- That. Cranbrook Cemetery
Board be given a grant of $225.00.
- That Roy Williamson be
appo4ted representative to the.
Farm Safety Council.
- That the Road Superin-
tendent be instructed to advertise
for tenders for snowplowing for
the 1973-74 season. Tenders to
state size and make of equipment,
minimum to be 9 ft. plow with,
12 ft. wing, and price per hour.
- That Rating By-Law No. 15
of 1973 under the Tile Drainage
Act, 1971 be passed as read a
first, second and third times.
- That By-Law No. 16 of
1973 to licence regulate and
govern Food Premises , and for
revoking any such licence be
finally passed.
Accounts paid: General -
$4,735.67 and Roads and Bridges-
$1,924.33 for a total of $6,660.00.
Morris Township council met
October 1 with Reeve Wm. El-
ston presiding.
Motions approved included:
That the request re licencing
food premises be tabled.
That Ross Smith be appointed
as representative to Huron
County Safety Council.
That Ross Smith look after
repairs to Mustard Drain. •
That we request a supplemen-
tary allocation of subsidy moneys
in amount of $4800.
That statement of proposed
expenditures for public trans-
portation improvements in a-
mount of $8000 for subsidy allo-
cation of $4800. be adopted.
There were eight snow plow
Huether and Max Demaray were
tend‘rs received.
That tenders of George Rad-
ford Construction Ltd. with a
grader at $14.50 per hour and
$10.00 per day standby time when
not working and Ross Nichols6n
with a truck at $11.00 per hour
and $10.00 per day standby time
when not working to, plow snow
In winter of 1973-74 be accepted
subject to approval of the Dist=-..
rict Municipal Edgineer.
Frank McCutcheon; Brian
present requesting a grant of
$700 for Minor Sports in Brum-
selslccounts paid included:
Roads $1272.91, and General
$4175433, for a total of $5448.24.