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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-30, Page 93 urling CI PART i0V, em with 13 lal) on day everi contact Err sTE1 as possible '—'90"....or <1". • • 4 „ ,bj E I HOTEL ONT WEALTHY HORSE — Hugh, Bobby and Donalda Pearson pose with their winning horse, Florence Rick, -who placed third in the recent Ontario Pacing Stakes. The illy, who has won $15,840 so far this year is home for the winter and will start raining again next Spring. , (Photo by Pat Langlois) PP carry out investigations Automobile Service Tips REPIACht*icLi ES — ,FIRST Ti/RN OPP Vir 19010A6 EXAM/NO NE F1150 PANEL Cf151.1.41.1.Y .UNPER7T-IE RASH). PRY PREF MY 13111;NE0 OUT 0556 WM/ A Fuse ill412 OR A NoNislb7,211-/C ,weersuoiAg ict--cR(Ani NelER 115E A 5CRgWORiVE2- IrC014.9 ,9/ORT C/Raiir THO W/P/M. 711F PaSe.5 CAPACITY /5 SWOP ow ° A I r 4-Na RE/MACE" M77/ OA O 710 C4R4orY Sunday, November 3 8:00 P.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL AUBURN SPECIAL SPEAKER WAYNE NkLEAN Menage, et radio station in Windsor SPECIAL MUSIC I3V MALIAN FAMILY PrevailsEvil When Good Men Do Nothing COMING NEXT SUNDAY THE PROVERBS An exciting singing grou0 Huronview Volunteers from the Goderich Township Womens Institute along with a new volunteer Mrs. Hulley, of Winthrop, assisted with Monday afternoons activities. Mrs. Maitland Driver and Molly Cox joined Norman Speir and. Jerry Collins to provide the Old Time music for the occasion. A new resident Mrs. Grasby of Seaforth was welcomed to the Home. Mrs. Ross Hoggarth of Bluevale arranged the, "Family Night" program with talent from the surrounding area. Three young violinists Kevin Machan, Jack Whytock and Kevin Hoggarth played as a group as well as solo numbers accompanied by Mrs. Hoggarth. Clark Johnston sang several Irish and Scottish numbers and Patricia Hoggarth played two piano solos. Mr. Percy Vincent, a former resident of Bluevale thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. There will be some changes in the next couple of weeks in the "Family Night" programs. Hallowe'en being on a Thursday a party is planned in the afternoon which will replace the regular "Family Night" Program. On the first week of November the "Family Night" Program is being held on Wednesday, November 6th at 7 P.M. PAYS YOU 1 ON 1-5 YEAR GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Interest payable Half Yearly or may be Cottipourided to,Maturity Published Wei subject to change without notice. Contact your LOCAL PINANCIAL. ADVISOR or 69 .VaNtt.ttkeet, SUITE 202 TORONTO;, MSE 1..X3 1,41.,360.1770. THE BRUSSELS POST 0 Odtbilltii30, i974 Minor Hockey plans skate-a-thon Damages to the Lee vehicle were minor. On Thursday, Octrober 24, Pierre J. Chagnon of R.R.#2, Brussels, Ontario was involved in a single car accident in Brussels He was not injured, and damages to his vehicle were estimated at $100.0. On Saturday, October 26, Garry B. Long and Lorne S. Brown, both of Bruthels, were involved in a two-car collision on Huron County Road #16, west of Huron County Road #12, Brussels.There were no injuries, and total damages were estimated at $250.00. Douglas David of '11.R.#1, Wroxeter, was westbound on County Road 7, west of County Road #28, Howick Township when his vehicle went off the road and 'struck a hydro pole. Mr. David was not injured, and damages were estimated at $1500.00. On Sunday, October 27, Viola Haines of R.R.#2, Blyth and Duane Lamb of Goderich were involved in a twb car collision on Highway #4, south of the Blyth C.P.R. Crossing, Morris Township. No one was injured, and damages were estimated at $550.00. In an attempt to raise money, Brussels. Minor Hockey is holding a- skate-a-thon on Saturday, November 23, starting at 9:00 a.m, and going until 7:00 p.m.. at night. Anyone may enter, It is not restricted to Minor Hockey Players only. Whether you are 5 or 50, man, woman or child, you are elligible to participate. The procedure to follow is simple. Obtain sponsor sheets and entry forms from Jim Prior. Fill out the entry form and return Win at Howick Regular games:. Evelyn. Jackson, Wroxeter; Isabel Tiffin, Lucknow, Mrs, Showers, Wingham, Mary Dumphy, Listowel; Mildred Coupland, Wroxeter & Mrs. Gowing, Lucknow; Elizabeth Stinson, Elmira; Clayton Brown, Toronto & Peggy Tervitt, Wingham; .Bonnie Lockwood, Wroxeter & Maude Greenley, Harriston; Mrs. Hallam, Lucknow; Mrs. Cooper, Listowel; Sarah. Hamilton, Lucknow; Mrs. Robinson, Palmerston; Mrs, Lob singer, Mildmay; Mrs. Schill, Formosa; June Edgar, Wingham. Share the WEalth: 1- Mrs. Ryan, Wingham, Les. Short, Fordwich & Peggy Tervitt, Wingham - $34.00; 2 - Mrs. Hallam, Lucknow, Mrs. Ryan, Wingham, Judy Stone, News of it to him, then go out and get people or businesses to §ponsor you for a certain amount for each hour that you skate. Bring your sponsor sheets and skates with you on the 23rd of November and skate, The following week you will collect the money pledged to you and return it to Jim Prior. It is as easy as that. Minor Hockey needs your support whether you are a sponsor or a skater. So get started now before all the good sponsors are gone. Lions bingo Wingham, Doug Felker, Listowel — Gloria McWhitier, Listowel - $34.00. $25.00 Special:* Butch Stone, Fordwich. Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. McLennan, Lochalsh. lap Card: Mrs. Busby, Belmore — Mrs. Showers, Wingham. Jackpot Consolation plus Bonus: Joan. Robinson, Lucknow. Dart Game: Margaret Riley, Wingham - $5.00. Door Prizes: Ethel Holmes, Wingham, Sandr a Moore, Wroxter, Lillian Newman, Wingham & Mildred Turner, Harriston. Lucky Draws: Doreen Forester, • Elmira, Catherine Edgar, Wroxeter, Evelyn Riley, Wingham & Mrs. Huber, Mildmay. Recent investigations carried at by the OPP of Wingham achment include: On Monday, October 21, John kes of R.R.#4, Wingham was volved in a single car accident n Concession 4-5, east of ghway #4, Morris Township. ured in the accident was Tina kes, a passenger in the vehicle. mages to the Askes vehicle re estimated at $1250.00. On Tuesday, October 22, Harry and from from -9300 — M. Judge of R.R .#1, Clifford was involved in a single car accident on Huron County Road #29 at Highway #87, Howick Twp. No one was•injured. Damages to the Judge vehicle were estimated at $1500.00. On. Wednesday, October 23, Vincent J. Lee of #5,Brussels, was travelling east on Concession 4-5, east of Highway #4, Morris Township, when he struck d'dog coming out of the north ditch.. anadian aters win kate Canada, ,held in chener is over. Our Canadian ers carried off two gold als out of the three competed by top skaters from Russia, pan, East Germany, Great ain, the USA. and Canada. an Nightingale came from hind in the women's singles to the championship with her free skating, Ron Shaver, in men's singles, with a near Mess performance was aided the gold. Other young adian skaters placed well in eonipetitioria and it looks as if Will provide keen competi- in the future. If you Missed lig Skate Canada you Missed norania of beauty in motion; a skill and grace of the figure tdrs in the execution of their mult figures was fascinating to ch , The flawless elthibitioh ormance of Canadian ,m13km Toiler Cranston in his inimitable style, brought ciaturs repeatedly to their feet landing ovation.