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
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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.
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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.
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Sat., Sept., 29 to Tues.,
Oct. 2
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Restricted entertain.
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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