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The Brussels Post, 1975-10-29, Page 8Commencement exercises will be held at F.E.Madill Secondary School ,Wingham on Friday November 7,1975 at 8:15p.m. The Public Are Cordially Invited To Attend INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT mu BANK idb 4011ISORY Business Management Seminar WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE WINGHAM BUSINESSMEN ASSOCIATION IF YOU — Own and operate your own business — Manage a business — Expect to own and operate a business You are invited to attend a Small Business Seminar at the WINGHAM CANADIAN LEGION HALL (Conference Room) ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1975. PROGRAM: • Financial Statements • Forecasting For Expansion • Case Study "A" • Guest Speaker - JACK WARD,, C.A: (Ward & Uptigrove) REGISTRATION: In view of the mail Strike, registration will be accepted by telephoning I,D.B., Stratford. 2 /1 -5650 8,,,=THE BRUSSELS POST,-: OCTOBER 29, 1916r Stag for Laurie Black Brussels Legion FRIDAY, NOV.7th At The NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. ************* Friday and Saturday Night. The Alley Cats "•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 October 21-27 By Joe Smulevitz Surges of cold air were of short duration during the • week. Highpressure systems associated with the cold air moved rapidly eastward. The clockwise circulation around the highs pushed a southerly flow of warmer air into the area. Typical Indian summer weather occurred Thursday and Friday. The weather conditions which gave rise to the mild weather was the establishment of a stagnant high-pressure system over eastern North america. The air layers become stratified and stable. Calm, mild and hazy days and cool nights occurred. The haze results from the stable atmosphere's inability to carry away smoke or dust from the surface, . A rapidly moving cold front passed through southern Ontario Saturday morning. The colder air forced the warmer air upwards causing it to expand and cool. This cooling caused the cloud, and precipitation which accompanied the front. Rapid clearing was experienced behind the swift moving front. A large high pressure ridge over the lower Great Lakes gave cool but dry weather for the remainder of the weekend. As the high progressed eastward a southwesterly flow of warmer air developed over the region. Temperatures that were slightly above normal during the early part of the week rose to the loW 20's on Thursday and Friday. Lowering temperatures on Saturday rose to the low teens by Sunday and the mid-teens on Monday. The extended outlook indicates slightly above normal temperatures early in the' week falling to below normal for the latter part of the week. Necipitation is anticipated for mid-week. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. Huron-Bruce Liberal M.P.P. Murray Gaunt said Monday he would not be a candidate for the leadership of the Provincial Liberal party. Mr. Gaunt, who won his riding in the September election with a Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Duncan of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle of Walton have returned from a three-week trip to Mani- toba and Saskatchewan. While there they visited Jim Duncan of Russel, Manitoba and. Larry Dun- can of. Broadview, Saskatchewan. Clarence Nethercott of Atwood was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Goll. On Sunday afternoon all visited Mrs.Alex McCrachen and Lorne McCrac- ken, of Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nethercott of Atwood were also Sunday evening visitors at the Goll home. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McWhirter were Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr of Nydale, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Norman George of Carlyle, Sask., William McWhirter of Weyburn, Sask.; and Mrs. Bob Hogdins of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richardson of Livonia, Detroit, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ethel Bone and Mrs. Dorothy McCauley. majority of over 10,000 had been pressed to announce that he • would become a candidate. Mr, Gaunt, 41, who first was elected in a 1962 byelection, said his major reason for not running is his unwillingness to subject 'his young family to the extra pressures involved. Beigrave Mrs. J ohn McCormack, Christie and Emilie and Janson Lott of Orangeville were Friday visitors with Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarboro spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Miss Grace Dewar and Mrs. Robert Stone of Atwood were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. William Yorkston of St. Catharines visited with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne JamieSon. ,On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Hanna attended the 60th wedding anniversary of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. A.E.Master of Stratford , also called on a cousin Mr. Edwin. Doadt of Stratford who is a patient in the Avon Crest Hospital, Stratford. On Sunday they visited with relatives and friends in Kitchener. Mr. Bruce Hanna of Listowel spent a few days last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. (Intended for last week) Three tables of euchre were played last Wednesday evening in the Conamtinity rooms. High Lady - Mrs. Herson Irwin; Novelty Lady - Mrs. George Brewer; LoW Lady - Mrs. Ethel Wheeler; High Man - William Taylor; Novelty Man - William Gow; Low Man - Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston received word on the weekend of the sudden death of her aunt Mrs. Len Wheeler (Jennie Jordan) of Vancouver.. Mrs. Mae Mitchell and Mrs. Mabel Miller. of Wingham were supper guests on Saturday with Mrs. Clarence Chartmey. Six tables of euchre wore played in the Belgrave Community rooms last Wednesday evening with winners being - High Lady - Mrs. J. McTaggart; Low Lady - WillianiTaylor; High Mari - Gordon Murray; Low Matt - Mrs. Herb Clayton (playing as a man)' Anammingaman , Dorothy .McCauley spent Sunday with Mrs. Donald McCauley at Mrs. Ethel Bone and Mrs. TURKEY SUPprn Annu al: at. Auburn General Store. Duff's United Church Walton WED, NOV 5 Supper served from 4:30-8 p.m, Adults $3.00 Children 6.12 . $1.75 Entertainment at THE QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS Friday, Saturday,and Sunday Smokey Dunn SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB ATTENTION CURLERS ALL persons interested in CURLING PLEASE CALL MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN LEAGUES 'AVAILABLE . Proposed Tittles MENS MON. MIXED. COMPEtitION WED LADIES -TUES4APTERNOON. Gaunt's not a candidate Mr. Gaunt, a farmer, said he * * ** * * * * * * ** * * * ** * * does not feel he could give his party the "decided urban thrust" that is needed from a new leader. and The Hillbillies * Sunday Menu: Ham Dinner TEEN DANCE Sponsored by Optimists of Brussels Brussels Legion Hall SATURDAY, 'NOV 8th 8 •;. 12 Music-by FOUR OF A KIND ROBERT FOYHERINGHAM 482i9196 Before November 1 r e h a b d d p S I B k a ca d re ea cot di Co he Co