HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-10-24, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 24, 1979
BUY AN APPLE MISTER?-Bob Young found himself cornered by two
Cubs, Paul Thompson and Michael Bridge, asking him to buy some
apples for their apple day on Saturday. (Brussels Post Photo)
Ex-Brussels player
L Williams is Junior B
Rebekah
Variety
Fair
Saturday,
October 27th
at 2:00 p.m.
100F Lodge Hall
'Used Clothing
'New Articles
*Bake Table
*Tea Room
Crib
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Meeting
Brussels Inn
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Discussion !
Hallowe'en Costume
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DANCE
G Community Centre
Saturday,Oct.27th
Music by Country Tyme
Admission $5.00 per couple
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People we know
A former Brussels area
boy Les Williams who was a
graduate of the Brussels
Minor Hockey Association
lias gone on to even bigger
triumphs when he and his
family moved to Streetsville.
Souvenir program of the
1978-1979 OHA Junior B
Bob Richardson - 13, 9, 31;
Clint Emmrich - 15, 7, 29;
Ernie Back - 12, 6, 24; Ken
Bird - 9, 7, 23; Ron Watson -
11, 5, 21; Cameron Ross - 10,
5, 20; Glen Bridge - 7, 6, 19;
Jack Vincent - 14, 2, 18; Eric
Ross - 5, 6, 17; Moe Gordon -
7, 5, 17; Frank Workman - 6,
5, 16; Bill Thamer - 5, 5, 15;
Carl McLellan - 7, 4, 15; Mo
Nichols - 4, 5, 14; Sam
Workman - 6, 4, 14; Bob
Watkins - 6, 4, 14; Barry
Engel - 7, 3, 13; Ervin Pease
- 9, 2, 13; Monty Engel - 4, 4,
12; Ken Josling - 7, 2, 11;
Lawrence Machan - 4, 3, 10;
Ken Warwick - 6, 2, 10;
Gordon Nichol - 3, 3, 9; Ross
Nicholson - 7, 1, 9; Rainer
Saurs - 4, 2, 8; Bill Lappage -
6, 1, 8; Wayne Campbell - 4,
2, 8; Murray McNichol - 3, 2,
7; Doug Chapman - 3, 2, 7;
Alvin McLellan - 5, 1, 7; Ray
McNichol - 2, 2, 6; Scott
Ernie Back - 17, 13, 56;
Ron Adams - 17, 13, 56; Sam
Workman - 16, 14, 53; Gord
Jacklin - 13, 17, 43; Al Logan
- 11, 9, 55; Pat Rutledge - 8,
12, 40; Al Nichol - 6, 4, 60;
Bob Elliott - 4, 6, 40; Gordon
Nichol - 4, 6, 40; Barry
Adams - 4, 6, 40
champions described Les in
the following way.
"Les Williams, age 17,
height 5'8", weight 150, who
is a graduate of the Streets-
ville, and Brussels Minor
Hockey Associations last
year teamed up with Jim
Lackhurst and together they
became the premier goal-
Bridge - 4, 1, 6; Gordon Ruff
- 3, 1, 5; Fred Meiers - 5, 0,
5; Ken McLean - 4, 0, 4; Jack
McWhirter - 4, 0, 4; John
Engel - 1, 1, 3; Doug Cook -
3, 0, 3; Harvey Bernard - 2,
0, 2; Neil Adams - 1, 0, 1; Jan
Van Vliet, Bob Elliott, Car-
men Bernard, Barry Adams,
Murray Johnston.
TEAM STANDING
8th Line - 18 points; Wal-
ton - 17; Sams Gang - 15; 5th
line - 14; Bluevale - 14;
Cranbrook - 13; Morrisbank -
11; Archers - 8; Little Piggies
- 6; Blyth - 4.
High Score 3 Darts - Glen
Bridge 156.
High score for the evening
- Bob Richardson and Ernie
Back each with 140.
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
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dale,
Jason, Travis and Jordon of
Port Dover spen Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Dale.
David. Kennedy of
Mississauga visited with his
mother Mrs. R.W. Kennedy,
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Danby, of Sarnia spent
Sunday with Mrs. Elmer
Danby.
L. Quesnelle is
top single
bowler
Lennie Quesnelle bowled
top single with his score of
259. Ray Adams closely fol-
lowed Lennie with 255 &
Fred Cousins was third with
248.
High triples went to Ray
Adams with 652, Lennie
Quesnelle with 646 & Fred
Cousins with 622.
Shirley Wheeler took
ladies high singles with her
game of 237. Carolyn Whit-
field & Judy Adams tied for
2nd with 231 & Roxy Jacklin
was 3rd with 190.
Carolyn Whitfield bowled
a 656 triple to have the
highest ladies triple. Judy
Adams followed her, bowling
a 535 triple. Shirley Wheeler
was 3rd highest with 499.
Team Standings as of Oct.
17, .1979 are: 1st Team #2
"Sure Shots" - 27 pts.; 2nd
Team #5 "Bad News Bears"
- 20 pts; 3rd Team #4 - 19
pts.; 4th Team #3 "No Name
Brand" - 16 pts.; 5th Team
#1 "Poor Exc-u-u-se" - 14
pts. and 6th Team #6 "Toilet
Bowlers" - 9 pts.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew
Kirkconnell of Auburn were
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Thornton, London spent a
couple of days at the same
home. Sat.
Oct.
27
Blyth District
Community Centre
Dancing 9-1:00
Admission $4.50
per person
Costumes, prizes,
Oktoberfest Food
Sponsored by
Blyth
Lions
Club
tending duo in OHA Jr. "B"
hockey. Les was drafted at
the end of last season by the
Brantford Alexanders of the
Major Jr. "A" circuit.
"In the off season, Les
enjoys fishing and keeps in
shape by farming. The
Derbys (Streetsville), fell
fortunate that Les has re-
joined the club for another
season.
"Les is still affiliated with
the Brantford Alexanders."
Les is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Williams, former
residents of Grey Township
who left to live in Streetsville
but who are now residing on
the second line of Morris.
Les attended Grey Central
School in Ethel.
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