HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-11-28, Page 8— THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 28, 1979
THE GRASS MAY STILL BE GREEN BUT..that hasn't stopped the
people of Brussels from getting into the Christmas spirit as many people,
including Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore who have Santa Claus and his
reindeer sitting in front of their home, have already started decorating for
Christmas. (Brussels Post Photo)
Brownie
CHRISTMAS
CONCERT
Mon.
Dec
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3rd
Brussels School
8:00 p.m.
Silver Collection
Proceeds for
support of Foster
Child
Lion's
Radio
Bingo
Get your card from your
favorite merchant.
Numbers called on C.K.N.X.
Daily Dinner Specials
-ENTERTAINMENT —
Friday, November 30
& Saturday, December 1
NITELITERS
New Year's Tickets are now on sale
We are now taking, bookings for
'Banquets
'Christmas dinners
*Staff Parties
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Friday, Dec. 14, 1979.
$410.00 per couple
Music by "Terra"
Smorgasbord-Roast Beef Dancing 9-1:00
Proceeds to the Arena Fund
ATTENTION GROUPS
Join us for your Xmas Party. Groups large or serial!:
more: Reservations accepted for groups of 10 or ore.
523-4645. Tickets limited: Order early: Tickets
available at Clerk's Office or Post Office. Sponsored
by: Blyth and District Community Centre Board,
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Brownies fly up to Guides
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Kellington 887-9535,
It is on every Tuesday at
4:00 to 5:00.
Dart scores
INDIVIDUAL STANDING Gordon Engel 22 5 32
St. Fin. Pts. Ray McNichol 17 7 31
Bob Richardson 37 34 105 Doug Cook 20 5 30
Ken Bird 29 29 87 Sam Workman 13 8 29
Clint Emmrich 38 24 86 Ken Josling 13 8 29
Eric Ross 30 22 74 M. McNichol 14 7 28
Ernie Back31 20 71 Ervin Pease 20 4 28
Camero n Ross 30 20 70 W. Campbe1113 7 27
Alvin McLellan 32 17 66 Bob Elliott 14 5 24
Bob Watkins 25 20 65 Darryl Dale 14 5 24
Thamer 35 15 65 Mo Nichols 6 8 22
Jack Vincent 33 9 51 M. Johnston 14 4 22
Moe Gordon 23 13 49 Rainer Saurs 16 3 22
Frank Workman 17 15 47 Ross Nicholson 15 3 21
Ron Watson 21 13 47 Barry Adams 14 3 20
Monty Engel 21 9 39 Jan Van Vliet 10 4 18
Glen Bridge 16 11 38 Fred Meiers 12 2 16
Gordon Nichol 18 10 38 Harvey Bernard 10 2 14
Barry Engel 17 10 37 Gordon Ruff 7 3 13
Carl McLellan 14 11 36 John Engel 5 2 9
L. Machan 20 7 34 Scott Bridge 7 1 -9
Doug Chapman 22 6 34 Bill Lappage 6 1 8
Dear Readers: will enjoy being aGirl Guide.
On Tuesday, November If you wr-1d like to join the
14, 1979 five girls flew up to Girl Guides, just phone Mrs.
Girl Guides. Their names are Betty Graber or Mrs.
Cindy McNeil, Lori Parker, Stephenie Kellington. Their
Lora Saxon, Cindy Stute, numbers are: Betty Graber
Carolyn Young.
We hope these five girls
Crib scores w L Av.
Ernie Back 37 33
Sam Workman 35 35
52%
50%
Al Nichol 30 20 60%
Gordon Jacklin 28 42 40%
Pat Rutledge 27 23 54%
Al Logan 23 27 46%
Bob Elliott 22 28 44%
Brian Rutledge 21 19 52%
Gordon Nichol 19 21 47%
Neil Adams 11 9 55%
Ken Graber 8 2 80%
Barry Adams 4 6 40%
Rae hi single
John Rae tops all! John
Rae bowled men's high
single 278 and high triple
692. Danny McKay was 2nd
high single with 257 and
Fred Cousins was 3rd with
256. For triples, Ron Maurais
was 2nd with 599 and Ray
Adams was 3rd with 591.
For ladies high singles,
Beth Earl with 233 was tops.
Carolyn Whitfield and Isabel
Sims tied for 2nd high with
each bowling 204. Marlene
Cowie was 3rd with 200. Beth
Earl also took ladies high
triple with 583. She was
followed by Carolyn Whit-
field with 570 and Nella
Blake with 514.
Games 200 and over were
bowled by Dennis Newby
217, Marlene Cowie 200, Jim
Adams 202, Fred Cousins
256, Beth Earl 233, Ray
Adams 211 and 230, Danny
McKay 257, Carolyn Whit-
field 204, Ron Maurais 215
and 204, Bill Johnston 201,
Fred Sawyer 205, Pete Jack-
son 208, Ken Weens 206,
John Rae 278 and 243 and
Isabel Sims 204.
TEAM STANDINGS
Bad News Bears 44
Sure Shots 42
No Name Brand
37
Team #4
37
Poor Exc-u-u-se 26
Toilet. Bowlers 24
Yours truly
Wendy Heibein