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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-05, Page 9WIN TROPHY FOR 4th YEAR — Winners of a trophy at the Lucknow Legion Tournament for the fourth year in -arrow was this Brussels team. With coach Brian Rutledge, back, left are players Paul Machan, David Cossit, Darrin Watts, second row, David Hastings, Tim Fritz, Brad Black, Mike Smith, Kevin Johnston, Gary Godkin, Kevin McArter,' front, Daryl Hastings, Doug Shaw, Robert Cardiff, Dean Rutledge and Rick Knight. The team defeated Teeswater 10-3, Blyth 5 - 0 and Belgrave 8 - 1 in Saturday's tournament. (Photo by Langlois) • Inside Howick Central Assessment for separate board finds Snowshoeing Today the Outdoor Educastion Elective are starting to snowshoe. They hiked out to Highway 87 and went west to the first side road. By hiking down this road, which is closed, they came to a river where.they cut across and into the bush which is behind the school. By cutting through the bush they came to the school. Mr. Fisher, their Elective and regular French teacher, told me the hike was about two miles long. Because it was raining a bit, the snow stuck to the laces and had to be knocked off every so often. This was the second time out and the students knew better how to walk with snowshoes and it went a bit easier on them, even though they didn't have light fluffy snow, which is easier to walk an. Even though this hiking was tiring Mr. Fisher said he believed everyone enjoyed it. Marlin. Good Skate-A-Thon On Friday, February 21st room • 13 and 15 held at Skate-a-than to raise money for their class trips to Ottawa. We would like to thank the pupils from Room 14 who skated for us. The Skate.-a-thou started at 11:30 a.m. and ended at 3:30 p.m The Skate-a-than would not have been a success without your support so on behalf of room 13 and 15, Thank you. Gary Douglas Room 15 A Trip to Collingwood On March 14, 1975 Mr. Cober's Ceramic Elective is going 'to Collingwood as a follow up activity ' from their group at school. They plan to leave at 9:00 a.m. and drive to Collingwood where they will have a tour of the Blue Mountain Pottery Plant. The Blue Mountain Pottery's secretary has promised to arrange it so they could also visit Rainbow Ceramics. They plan then to be back at bus time which is 3:20 p.m. The students may take any amount of money though they'll be able to get in free. On the way home, if there is enough time they will stop for a snack. Each student is required to bring their lunch for dinner. I wish I was lucky enough to go along but I'm not in that Elective. Marlin Good. schools Assessment figures tabled at the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School board meeting in Seaforth Monday night showed assessment for 1975 taxes for separate school purposes up from last year in all but four Huron Perth municipalities. The total increase was $564,711 over the two counties. The i biggest dollar increase (per capita figures were not given) was in Stratford, the largest municipality. Fullarton and Logan Townships and the Town of Exeter also showed healthy dollar increases of above $30,000. In Seaforth the assessment for separate school purposes was up $27,515, followed by Tuckersmith at $26,025. The Goderich assessm• nt increased only by $9,303, Clinton by $15,675 and Zurich by $9,415. Wingham was up 6,355. Hibbert Township's assessment increased by $1,685, while McKillop's was up $16,055. In Grey Township, the assessment for separate school purposes rose $5,470 for a total assessment of $1241 135. Dublin trustee 'Francis Hicknell commented that the assessment Men's High Singles Ron Forshaw Ray Adams Gord Jaeklin Men's High Triple Ray Adams Team Standings Bill's taps Sharon's Devils Fran's Gang Sexy Six Teani Canada The gaineless Ones in Grey is away up from 1969 when the board was formed. The assessment in Brussels is $6,080 , all residential. There was no residential assessment in Brussels in 1973 for separate school support. North Easthope in Perth County and Bayfield, -Osborne and West Wawanosh in Huron are the four municipalities that have had a decrease in assessment for separate school support. WEEKL\Y SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LID. EVERY FRIDAY AT OON P Y2 1V PRONE 887-6461 — ERUSSELS, ONT4 308 304 247 766 90 90 82 77 66 57 up, McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE A INSURANCE COMPANY Establtshed 1876 Fire, Extended Coverage, Windstorm Theft Property Damage, Liability, Etc. Directors and Adjusters Robt.Arehibald,R.RA, Seaforth 8274817 Ken Carnochan, R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1545 52748 Lavern Godkin, R.R.#1,Walton 45- 7/ 2234 Ross Leonhardt, R.R.1, B ornholm 3 John MeEiving, R.Rl1, Blyth 523.9390 Stanley Mellwain,11.R.2, Goderich 524.7051 Donald McKerehet, R.1141, Dublin 458227:71583347 Wm, Pepper, Brumfield J.I1/41.Trewarthalliox 661, Clinton 482-7593 Agerits: James Keysl R.R.1, Seaforth, Win. Leiper, Lontleshoro Steve J. Mttrray,R.R.5, Seaforth, K.I.Etue, Seaforth HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec.-Treas.,Phone 527-0400 It Only Costs A Little To Be Safe . THE: BRUSSELS., POST, MAI:W.14 6,