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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-09-26, Page 11GONGED PIGE ONS — Donna Aitchison, Judy Adams and Dianne Stephenson portrayed the Blue Pigeons as part of the Brusselsfest Gong Show on Saturday and got gonged for their effort. (Photo by Langlois) even seeds from bird feed- ers. For the early winter, we stay denned up during below (Continued on Page 20) Bombers win The Brussels Bombers were victorious Monday night as they defeated the Milverton team 15-11 to win the W.O.A.A. championship LiOns BINGO Every Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall 12 reg. games, 3 share the wealth. Jackpot $150.00 in 60 calls year 248. Jim Adams bowled 227 and Garry McCarter had a 226. Ruth Sauve bowled 194 to have the highest ladies single; Jennifer Jackson had 194 and Judy Adams had 193. The high triple for the night was 647 bowled by Ray Adams, then 599 by both Jim and Joe Adams, Ladies High triples were Ruth Sauve with 523, Judy Adams with 490 and Helen Adams with 475. The league is off to a booming start and the League welcomes all the new bowlers this season. 'SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS '12 tears and Under ' ADMITTED FREE THEATRE OPEN Friday, Saturday and Sunday Programme subject to unavoidable changes. PHONE 338.3121 Friday and Saturday September 28, 29 George Hamilton & Susan St. James star in LOVE AT FIRST BITE THE EVICTORS Warning: Some scenes may be frightening for children Adide Entertainment SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th ONLY Dennis Christopher stars CALIFORNIAn DREAMING and THE DRAGON LIVES with Bruce Lee .6..i RESTRICTED to .t000to vt.tias.Att,1 oi tris PHONE 338.3121 TEXAN GRILL • save .49 reg. .99 (now 2/1.49 Wed., Sept. 26 to Wed. Oct. 3 Breakfast Special continues Friday mornings throughout Sept. & Oct. OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 6:30 - 10 p.m. Wed. 6:30 -1 p.m. Sun. 9:30 - 10 p.m. Brussels 887-6951 Frito Lays Chips 200 gram bags All varieties Ciderfest Sunday, September 30th 1 2 00 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the historic VAN EGMOND HOUSE Egmondville SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS • Cider Making • Crafts • Sausage stuffing • Flea Market •Flower Festival & Art Show Country Jamboree • Horse and Wagon rides • Antique exhibitS • Nail driving competitions • Log Sawing & • Much, much more Admission $1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 ACCOMPANIED . BY PARENTS FREE _887-6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week „, ,Friday Special Fish and Chips $1.75 Saturday 8 Sunday Super Special Barbecued Spare Ribs Potatoes & Vegetable 2.50 Pancakes & Syrup .99 AIR CONDITONED For your eating comfort Queen's HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Fri. Sept. 28 and Sat. Sept 29 Kountry Kats Thursday, Sept., 27 Walley Dee Daily Specials Home Cooked Meals Banquet Room for small weddings, 'banquets, private meetings. **4.1141P911*11000t, It 4 Huron Tavern! 4 I Wed —Sat & Sat It Mahnee * Dougie Day Comedy Next Week Avenue Road Dining Room Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old-Fashioned Home-Cooked Meals Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. HIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN 345.2820 *IA 011-4116.4.411•10 THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 — 11 Lawn bowlers have successful tournament Bowlers ready for Brussels Bowling League started Sept. 11 with 36 bowlers ready for a great year. Jim Adams took the high men's single with 304; John Rae was a close second with 277 and Dennis Newby third with 270. Ladies high singles went to Helen Adams with 203; Ruth Sauve was second with 200 and Marlene Hi kids! It's Rocky Rac- coon. Well autumn is here and everyone is busy, including me. Most people who see raccoons say we amble along with a characteristic "Sun- day shuffle", but at this time of year, we are hurriedly preparing for the long, cold Canadian winter. It is ex- tremely important for us to gorge upon corn, acorns, beechnuts, and hazelnuts in order to build up a layer of insulating fat over our entire body. By late fall about half of our total body weight may be fat and it is on this stored body fat that raccoons live during the winter. When crop conditions aren't very good, we have to put on fat by eating the larvae of hornets, bumble- bees, termites and ants. Our thick fur, which is character-' istic of the fall and winter coat of raccoon, protects us from the stings of irate adult yellow jackets or bumble- bees. During the winter, rac- coons do not hibernate, but merely become inactive. At times we will seek out available food such as winter-killed deer, muskrats trapped in their lodges, and Brussels Lawn Bowling Jitney Results from Sept. 17 were: Les Douglas 3W32; Norman Hoover 3W30; Ruth Hupfer 3W26; Jim Coultes 3W25; Ken Lanes, 2W39; , Wilbur. Turnbull 2W34; ,Helen Martin, 2W32; Marj Coultes 2W28; Jim Bowman :2W27. On Saturday, September 22, a local tournament was held 'on the greens with 19 members participating. A pot luck meal was enjoyed by everyone. CAPITOL THEATRE Listowel 291-3070 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY SEPT. 26, 27, 28 3 DAYS ONLY DRACULA Showtime 7 & 9 p.m. Adult Entertainment Sat., Sept., 29 to Tues., Oct. 2 Academy Award Winner DEER HUNTER 1 show only at 7:30 p.m. Restricted entertain. went Starting Wed., Oct. 3rd THE MUPPET MOVIE Showtime 7 & 9 p.m. Following the games the annual meeting was held. Bowling will continue providing the weather is favourable. Results were: George Johnston & Marj. Coultes, 3W36; Jim Coultes & Helen Martin & Jack Bowman, 2W35±8; Ken Innes, Ruth Hupfer & Wilbur Turnbull, 2W36; Norman Hoover, Lydia Turnbull 2W33; Consolation - Frank Hooper, Eleanor Hemingway, Freda. Johnston. Cowie right behind with 198. High triples were John Rae • 660, Jim Adams 641, Fred • Sawyer 587, Ruth Sauve 543, Marjorie Keifer 525 and Marlene Cowie 515. On Tuesday, Sept. 18 all the bowlers were put on teams. Ray Adams had the high single for the night with Rocky racoon' s life story