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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-08-29, Page 9Special for the Holiday Weekend TURKEY DINNER With the purchase of a meal costing $2.00 or more, customers get to break a balloon to find the price of their sundae. Price could be anywhere from lc to 90c. TEXAN GRILL Phone 887 - 6951 Brussels Daily Specials [ OPEN Mon. Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 6:30 - 10 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED for Wed. 6:30 -1 pal. Sun. 9:30 - 10 p.m. your comfort BRING A MERCHANT TO THE The sewers are completed! Bring your ideas for a large promotional. drive for the stores. Keep Brussels on the map!!! PHONE 338-3121 PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS [12 years and under] ADMITTED FREE `.Programme subject to unavoidable changes. BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL presents uu-im wax- LuctietaaLiaizz by TED JOHNS with THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE HELD OVER TILL SEPT. 8 AUG. 21 - SEPT. 8 Performances added Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 at 8:30 Matinees Sept. 2, 8 at 2 p.m. TICKETS: Adults $5, 'Senior*, $4, 'Children S3 PHONE: (519)523-9300, 5/1-4488 THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 29, 1979 9 Brussels girl wins Gold Another Brussels figure skater, Michelle McCutch- eon, has shown her skill by capturing a Gold Medal in dancing at a test day held recently in Simcoe. In order to get this medal, Michelle had to do five gold dances. She had already done two previously, but managed to do the other • three all in one day. Michelle is the third girl in the Brussels Club to have earned her Gold Medal in dancing. Karen Alexander passed the Blues and the Killian, two dances in the Senior Silver group. Karen has just been working on these !dances since spring. Cath- 'erine Cardiff was successful ,in passing her variation 'dance test in Dundas this past week. Catherine has been skating dance pairs with Keith Baker. They returned last week after spending three weeks skat- ing in Wilmington, Dela- ware, They will be attending a dance seminar in Lake Placid during the first week Of September, Michelle and Jill McCutch- eon, Karen Alexander and Catherine Cardiff have all attended a summer skating school in Tilsonburg, skating under the instruction of Wilf Polcock who coaches in the Cambridge area. ENJOYING HER MEAL — Debbie Grube of Brussels obviously found the food served up by the ladies of the Horticultural Society to be delicious as she managed to smile for the photographer at the Society's Flower show and ham and turkey banquet held Friday night. Walton wins at Mildmay THURSDAY, FRIDAY, , SATURDAY, AUGUST 30,31, SEPTEMBER 1 Clint Eastwood's Newest— ESCAPE FROM ALCATRZ —Plus— John Wayne and Lauren Bacall Star in THE SHOOTIST "The Finest Role of his Career" [Adult Entertainment] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 —Walt Disney Presents- 1. 101 DALMATIONS 2. THE FOOTLOOSE FOX 3. BUGSY MALONE Children's Admission 25c I The Walton Intermediate I Men's ball team was victor- ious on the weekend--win- ning the Mildmay Tourna- ment. Twelve teams partic- ipated in the true double knock-out event. The tournament started on Thursday, August 16 with. Walton meeting Atwood and picking up a 17 to 2 win. Doug Conley picked up the win for Walton. Their next game was Sat- urday morning pitting them against Canada Company, a team from Goderich. Walton, with Rick McDonald on the mound• were winners by a score of 3 to 2. On Saturday afternoon, . Walton . suffered their only loss to Wroxeter by a score of 4 to 1. Being a true double knock out, this loss only made it tougher for Walton to win the tourna- ment. Sunday was a long day for the team "because they played five games to win the tournament. The first game was at 1:30 with them meeting Formosa. McDonald received the win with a 9 to 2 win over Formosa in five innings. Walton had little problem in the 4:30 game against Canada . Company defeating them 7 to 0. in five innings. Doug Conley picked up the win. Playing again at 6:00 p.m. Walton had to come up with a big win Bowlers win Jitney results from Mon. August 20 were: 1. Helen Martin 3W33; 2. Wilbur Turnbull 3W32; 3. Jane De Vries 3W30; 4. Lydia Turn- bull 3W30; 5. Doris McDon- ald 2W32; 6. Isobel Adams 2W28; 7. Frank Carter 2W28 8. Doris Michie 2W27; 9. Jim Scott 2W25 and 10. Tom Dunn 2W25. against Wroxeter. The team rose to the occasion by winning by a score of 2 to 0. McDonald picked up the win. At 7:30 Walton found them- selves pitted against Clif- ford. Walton had no trouble this time and defeated Clif- ford by a score of 6 to 0. Doug Conley picked up the win. At this point in the tourna- ment Walton and Clifford had each suffered only one loss each. To find a winner meant playing each other again, which they did at 9;00 p.m. It was a close game and the tension was great, but after seven innings, Walton had defeated Clifford 3 to 2. McDonald received the win. Over the course of the eight games Walton scored 48 runs and had only 12 runs against. Walton. received a total of $325.00 for their team efforts. The . team also re- ceived a trophy and Rick McDonald received the most valuable player award. Walton team members in- dude: Roger Humphries, Paul Humphries, Ken Ritchie, Larry Carter, Gary Bennett, Murray Houston, Scott Bridge, Hugh Nichol, ' Brad Knight, Doug Conley and Rick McDonald. Coach- ing, this year is Joe Steffler who was unable to attend due to illness. 1 The Walton team has been 1 entered in .the GOderich tournament to defend their title this year and their first game is Friday,. August 31 at 9:00 p.m. Hope to see everyone there for support. `ge 0. OLYMPIA k)887-6914 Restaurant Brussels , Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week 7), 3 DAY SPECIAL Fri., Sat., 8 Sun. Breaded Veal Cutlets with Tomato Sauce Sale price $2.99 1 Reg.$3.65 AIR CONDITONED For your eating comfort 11 Queen s HOTEL Brussels 1187-9996 THURS., AUG. 30 WALLEY DEE FRI., AUG. 31 SOUNDSATION 8 til 1 SAT. SEPT. 1 DOUG McNALL :Daily Specials Home Cooked Meals . Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets, private meetings