The Brussels Post, 1974-05-01, Page 9Brussels Town League needs
more baseball players
At the meeting, on Mon day,
pril 29th, there was only a
ieagre six interested people in
ttendance. Therefore, there will
oe a return meeting at the
russets Legion, at 8:30, on
(Way, May .5th. Without an
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adequate showing of at least forty
ball players the league will be
forced to fold, So please, anyone
who is at least eighteen during
1974, enjoys some good fun and
sports, attend this crucial
meeting. Without support there
will be no league.
Bowling news.
Ladies' High Singles
Marlene Rutledge 235
Stephanie Watts 211
Alma Watson 211
Ladies' High Triple
Marlene Rutledge 592
Men's. High Singles
Gi-eg Huether 370
Ross Triebner 276
Howie Baker 274
Men's. High Triple
Greg Huether 869 WALKOVER — Walkover is the name of this feat
perforMed by. Carol Raymond at the Brussels Public
School Education Week feStivities. Carol walked
along the mats on her feet and forearms.
(Photo by Pat Langlois)
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May 10-11
2 one act plays plus
musical entertainment
PRESENTED BY BLYTH LITTLE THEATRE
TWINPACK
OF ENTERTAINMENT
Correspondent 0 0 Mrs. Joe Walker
• Mr. Wayne Baswick of Knox 0 0 College, Toronto was in charge of
0 0 the service at Knox Presbyterian
0 Church -on Sunday. . 0 0 Mr. Denis Freen-ian will be
ordained in Knox Presbyterian 0
O Church, Sunday May 5 at 3:30
0, p.m. Everyone in the community
0 is cordially welcome. 0 O The May meeting of the 0 0 Women's Institute will be held in
the Bluevale"Community'Hall at 2
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Optimists of Brussels
USED or NEW ARTICLES WHICH CAN BE DONATED or SOLD
CONSIGNMENT WOULD BE APPRECIATED
COUNTRY
AUCTION SALE
saturday,iune 1st.
Brussels Ball Park
on
TYPE OF ARTICLES NEEDED FOR SALE : Small and large
appliances, furniture, antiques, rugs, vehicles, farm equipment,
home baking, bicycles, toys, sports equipment, hunting equipment,
music equipment, radios, TV's, car parts, tires etc., used lumber,
Windows, doors, lighting fixtures, lawn and patio equipment.
Anything you don't need, We need.
— NO SPOUSES or ANIMALS ---
OPtilnists will be canvassing and picking up same on Saturday, May 11th
in Brussels. areas surrounding, canvassing and. Onle PielOPs
BATURbAY, MAY 25th.
AUCTION STARTS 1130 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1st
Local Auctioneers will be in Charge Of selling
WATC11 for, the OPTIMIST COUNTRY AUCTION FLYERS
Contact any OptitniSt tot consigning or donating artieleS
aft Nigh MOO SSW MN Ma NW
p.m. on Wednesday, May 8th.
The roll call is, "A Tasty Way to
Dress Up not so tasty looking
food".
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Snell of
Caledon East visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Fischer on Sunday
and other friends in the area.
Image Seekers
The fifth meeting of the
Bluevale III "Image Seekers"
was held on Tuesday, April 23
in the 13luevale United Cnurch
basement. Nine memberS
answered the roll call which was
"One aid which will improve
storage in my bedroom". The
secretary's report was given by
Kathy VVillitts,
Skit
Plans for the club skit at
Achievement Day were made.
Proper methods of hair care for
Somebody
Wants What
You Don't Need!
SELL
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Consumers
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Boxes and Crates Furniture?
A stack of cardboard boxes in
your storage area may not "turn
you on," but you can turn them
into furniture that is a boon to
budget and decor,
The cube shape remains
popular in ready=made house
furnishings. What better way to
acquire _ needed furniture than
to make it from what you already
have?
Take a sturdy box and cover it
with fabric, paint or paper.
Doesn't it look like an end table,
coffee table or a good place to
serve snacks?
You might do up several boxes
at a time and let your children use
them in their rooms. They're so
easy to move that they can be
used for chairs, tables or dividers
- all in the same day.
Fruit and vegetable crates are
another kind of box that can have
a future. Imagine them as doll
cupboards, as nooks for art
supplies or even as a small chest
of drawers.
There's no end to the useful
furniture you can design from
boxes. Alid every material you
reuse not only saves money, but
helps unclutter the family storage
area and the landfills.
various types of hair were
demonstrated and discussed by
Mary Edith Garniss. Rosemary
Schmidt discussed the proper
styling of hair for your own face
shape, figure and image. The
meeting was then closed.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant of
Teeswater were ,supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J.J.Elliott on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott,
Sherry and Leanne of Newton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hall.
Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. Albert
Porter and Mrs. Glenn Porter
spent Thursday in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Halt
returned home Wednesday, after
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hall Jr. and family of
Blenheim and they also visited
With Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall Sr.
and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Casemore and Kim of Petrolia.
Mrs. Edna Forbeck of Niagara
Falls spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. J.J.Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall returned
to Chatham after spending the;
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm of
Wingham visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J.J.Elliott. Saturday
evening guests were Miss Patti
King and Donald MacDonald of
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs,.
Bradley King of Stratford.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
1J.J.Elliott visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Porter and Glenn of
Luci -tow.
News of Bluevale
Student minister in charge Sunday
Variety Fair
MORNING STAR REBEKAH
LODGE
SATURDAY, MAY 4th
2t30 p.m. 1100F Lodge Rooms
Used Clothing New Articles
Bake Sale Teo Room
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