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The Brussels Post, 1975-07-30, Page 9Sunday, August 3 HEAR Rev. Dan Buikholder PLUS Special Music by The Clark Sisters 8:00 p.m. Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHI$lU Forget Your tickets fog BANQUET O N AUGUST 1 6 With be, Eric Sisei, end The Wettfield. 1160mi-rant. Friday, August"1 Game 1, 7:30 p*.m: Conroy vs. Walton Game 2, 9:00 p.m. Ritchie's Rockets vs Fuilarton Saturday, August 2 Game 3, 9:00 a.m. Tillsonburg vs. Elmira Game 4, 10:30 a.m, Listowel vs. Thamesford Game 5, 12:00 Noon South Zorra vs. Kitchener Game 6 , 1:30 p.m. Goderich vs. Bryanston Game 7, 3:00 p.m. Arva vs Zurich Game 8, 4:30 p.m. Nile vs. Lucan Game 9, 6:00 p.m. Losers of games 1 and 2 Game 10, 7:30 p.m. Winners of games 1 and 2 Sunday, August 3 Game 11, 12:30 p.m. Losers of games 3 and 4 Game 12, 2:00 p.m. Winners of games 3 and 4 Game 13, 3:30 p.m. Losers of games 5 and 6 Garlic 14, 5:00 Winners of games 5 and 6 Game 15, 6:30 Losers of games 7 and 8 • Game 16, 8:00 p.m. Winners of games 7 and 8 Monday, August 4 • Game 17, 11:00 a.m. Winners of games 9 and 11 Game 18, 12:30 p.m. Winners of games 10 and 12 Game 19, 2:00 p.m. Winners of games 13 and 15 Game 20, 3:30 p.m. Winners of games 14 and 16 Game 21, 5:00 p.m. "B" Championship, Winners of games 17 and 19 Game 22, 6:30 p.m. "A" Championship, Winners of games 18 and 20. INV 5th Annual Brussels Invitational Men's Softball Tournament AUGUST 1, 2, 3 and 4 Brussels Ball Park Admission:— Friday Evening Silver Collection Remaining Games - $1.00 per day Children Free Sponsored by the Parks and Community Centre Board THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 30 i,..1975• fl Brussels Optimist Brings You Canadian Grafitti Dance With Little England SATURDAY, AUG 2 Brussels Arena 9 to 1 Prizev Pest Cost lintOs '50's Jive and Twist Contest Tieketa Available from Optimist Menibers J. L. McCtitchion Motors George of Brussels Hairstylists .McCutcheon Grocery 'ay & Helen Variety Schedule for The Tournament 1 the ' were }.track er for ihants Lc. th e Elect. Councillors picnic in Seaforth A CHANCE TO TALK.- County councillors got out of the meeting rooms last Wednesday and met together socially with past county officials and their families. The occasionwas the annual County Council picnic at the Lions Park in Seaforth. From left in background are Doug McNeila nd Ralph Jewell, Colborne, Warden Anson McKinely, Jim Hayter, Goderich and Reeve Jack McCutcheon, Brussels. (staff Photo) Members and former members of Huron County Council and their families had their annual get together at the Lions Park in Seaforth last Wednesday. A good crowd sat down to a picnic supper after a program of races and games and time to chat. Winners of the events were: Boys 5 and under- Larry Bunking, Jan Davidson; Girls 5 and under- Colleen Miller, Hea- ther Tinney; Boys 7 and under Mark Morrissey, Ian MacKinnon. Girls 7 arid under- Angela Miller, Colleen Miller; Boys 9 and under- Bill Jewitt, Mark Morris- sey; Girls 9 and under- Carla Thompson, Barb Morrissey. The Brussels Ladies Slow Pitch team keep on shattering their opponents. Scores of recent games are as follows: Wellesly vs. Brussels in Welisly; Brussels 18 - Wellesly 3. Wellesly vs, Brussels in Brussels; Brussels 18- Wellesly 12. Exhibition game in Walton on Monday July 28th; Brussels 8 - Walton 3. In practice prior to this game Pat Nolan of Walton had the NANCY ELIZABETH KNIGHT• who graduated from Conestpga C°11 eRe, Stratford Nursing Divi- sion on Saturday, July 26, 1975,. Nancy also is a graduate of Seaforth DistriCt High The eldest daughter of Mr, and • Mrs. Ross 'Knight. Moravian traders first came to tabrador in the late 18th century but money Wa8 rarely used the northern coast until after' 190 8y 1886 the people of learned Point on Hudson Bay had iearned the tricks of the flit trade 411 'enough to have become iniddletheti and handle the trade With tribes further north. Boys , 11 and under- Brian Shortreed, Shephen Riddell Girls 11 and under- Caroline Miller, Jill McCutcheon; Boys 13 and under- Dave Alexander, Brian Shortreed; Girls 13 and under- Shelley McLeod, Caroline Miller. County Councillers' Timed Walking Race- Joe Miller. Past Wardens' Timed Walking Race- Wm. J. Elston. Past Wardens' Wives Timed Walking Race- Mrs. H. Johnston. County Councillors' Wives Timed Walking Race- Mrs. Allan Campbell. Girls' Kick the Slipper (under 21)- 1st: Donna Riddell, 2nd: Connie Murray. Ladies' Kick the Slipper (21 and over)- 1st: misfortune to fall and break her The next game will be Sebring- wrist. We hope it will heal vile vs. Brussels, in Brussels on quickly. August 6th. .6* * * * * * * * * * ** * * * ***** *_, Entertainment at Jr : THE QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS . - -1( , -4(1 Friday Night Smokey Dunn and * 4(' .4( . Dave, Chittick It *Saturday and Sunday * 4( 4( The Tan Mero Show *, A- 4( from Kincardine * -.)C Si; nday Night Menu:— TURKEY DINNER * it • * * * * * 4-* * * * 'X * * * IF* * * * * lit. * * Marylou McKinley, 2nd: Mrs. J. Riddell. Boys Draw (under 15)- Paul Jewitt, Mark Morrissey. Girls' Draw (under 15)- Laurie Hayter, Colleen Miller. ',Current year's County Council- lors' Draw- Joe Kerr, Clifford Bray. Current years' County Councillors' Wives Draw- Mrs. R. Gibson, Mrs. A. Campbell. Men's Draw Prize (15 and over)- Don S. Pullen, John Hanly. Womens' Draw Prize (15 and over)- Mrs. Jack Reavie, Mrs. Lorne Murray. Olest Person- Arthur Nicholson Youngest Person- Lee Gibbings and Supper Draw- Hugh Hanly. Ladies slowpitch Team keeps winning