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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-20, Page 911111111111111111111•111 BISHOP R. V. SIDER Sunday, November 24 Hear this outstanding speaker BISHOP R.V. SIDER Bishop of the Brethren of Christ Churches In Canada Also SPECIAL MUSIC Huron Men's,Chapel, Auburn, :moo COMING NEXT WEEK The Edwards Family EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING Ontario The Wingham District of the Ministry of Natural. Resources will be conducting an.Information Night and Workshop of interest to snowmobilers at the Wingham Legion on Tuesday, November 26,1974 at 7p.m. District Manager, Don. Mansell will outline the Ministry's new Snowmobile Trail Assistance Pro- gram, and the workshop will be held to provide the Ministry with needed details on present trails and to accept recommendations from clubs on the types of assist- ance they need. Two representatives from each snowmobile club in the Wingham District should attend; The District includes the Counties of Perth &- Huron, the Townships of Huron,Kinloss, Cul- ross and Carrick in Bruce County and the Township of Minto in Wellington County. Clubs wishing to attend should register with the District Office by calling 357-3133 before 5 P.M. Nov. 26th. Each club representative should come prepared to advise whether they are incorporated or not, what their club activities include, the name and address of the Club's president and secretary-treasurer, whether the club has liability insurance or not, the club's affiliation, and should bring maps or information on Club trails or other known trails used by them. This is a very important meet- ing' of interest to all snowmobi 1- ers. Check d make sure your club will be an represented, and register with the Ministry of Natural Resources in Wingham before 5 P.M. NoVember 26th. russets teams play first hockey After a rather tic week of cram- og in hockey prac- rnerel,, ces, four local Ails got the first their scheduled pies played to open e hockey season. st Thursday night. Bantam team and ni eighty 1 cost P Brass a iph Watson has en over control of Brussels Skate-A- n to be held this kend. All sheets t were to be turned entry forms and n sponsor sheets im Prior should be turned i n to h. ose to a hundred (Contributed) uy all your Christ- candy from the de 8 student who I call at your 1'1 We have pepper- t patties ,mixed sin a gift pack , uts and chocolate This wi 1 1 be one and only ey making venture the year, to help ance school trips, If our salesman es you, you may l one at 6371 , 1, 9084. Remembrance Day embly was held on day, November 8th. ning Exercises e conducted by the de Eight Cl ass er the di rection hirs.Raymond and ood crowd skating rty he Brussel s Op- ist Club spon- ed a skating party the Brussel s Arena Saturday, Nov .16 conjunction wi th th Appreciati on pproximately 200 1g people enjoyed skating, making a very successful It, e Optimists ap- date the efforts ill Who parti ci- ed in any way. owling ores dies' High Single: :Iabeth Forshaw 206 iron Evans 201 aten Taylor 197 High Ti-iole Itbeth otshw 590 as High Single: Stevens 268 1Jadklin 248 011te M4thati 246 1 ,.s High tri pie teVeht 641 travelled to Mild- may. After a close game the final score was Mildmay 5 - Brussels 4. Scoring for Brussels was Murray Ducharme 1, David Watts 2 and Alan Bragg 1,Assists went to Scott Wheel- skaters have already entered and another hundred are expected to register by Satur- day. Plans are final- ized and they include meal preparations for the day. The skaters will be fed sandwiches at noon and will re- ceive donuts and chocolate milk at a Mr. Scott. Donna Aitchison introduced the program and led the students in The Lord's Prayer. Carol Wheeler played 0 Canada and Arlene Kufske and David Mc- Lellan read the Bible selection. The Grade Eight choir sang two very appropriate se- lections. Dianne Stephenson then read her Remembrance Day poem which won first prize in the Legion Contest last year. The entire student body then read in unison "In Flanders Fields". The poem was illustrated by a film strip which er and Doug Cousins, PEE WEES The Pee Wees play- ed, their first 9ame at home on Friday and won quite handily over Teeswater by a 9 - 1 score.Leading scorer for Brussels break during the after- noon. Among those regis- tered so far are a number of girls and several older gentle- men. Notably present in that polar dipping, dandy, Wayne Lowe. Remember it's not too late i.f you'd like to join in the fun. was projected on a large screen. Doug.. Sholdice ran the projector. The Brus- sels Legion supplied a very interesting film "When Summer Dies" which was shOwn to bring the assembly to a close. Special thanks to Mrs.Cousins and Mrs.Tyerman for helping with the musical selections. Smiles Neighbor: "You're pretty dirty, aren't you?" Little girl: "Yes, and I'm even prettier clean." was Ken Cousins 5, Gary McCutcheon 1, Ken Higgins 1, Dar- win McCutcheon 1, and Brian McGavin 1 Assists went to, Gary McCutcheon, Ken C00- sins, Darwin McCut- cheon, Garry Mc .- Whirtex, Brian Ten Pas, Steven Huether and Terry McCutcheon. B TEAM Friday night found the Pee Wee B team travelling to Kurtz- ville for their first game. They were de- feated in the last 30 seconds of the game when KurtzviIle scored the winning goal to end a 5-4 hockey game. The Novice team travelled to Sea- forth on Saturday night to play the Novice team there. The final score for their game was Brus- sels 7 - SEaforth 4. Scoring for Brussels was Robbie Cardiff 3, Doug Shaw 2, Dar- rin Watts 2. Assists went to Robbie Car= diff, Kevin McArter, Gary Godkin and Dar- rin Watts. There will be no hockey practices on Saturday Nov. 23 be- cause of the Skate- A-Thon. it is hoped that ambitious young skaters will have a good day at the arena. ARENA SCHEDULE Wed. 7:00 P.M. Luck- now Atoms at Brussels Wed. 8:30 P.M. Mil- verton Bantams at Brussels. Fri. 8:30 P.M. Mild- may Midgets at Brussels Sun. 8:00 P.M. Bel- more. Intermediates at Brussels. NG ,g81. '4RUE oty Y, it )OF LL 5c d some 'EL IT. Ralph Watson heads Skate-a-thon Public school news THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 20, 1974