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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-02-20, Page 10TOP PLAYER — Les William formerly of Brussels played with his Streetsville team vs Czechoslovakia this month. (Brussels Post. Photo) The Derby's goaltenders Les. Williams and Mike Sands., who split the work load of 49 shots, were in agile form despite all9wing 7' goals 145 Williams' was the first all, star choice in the sottth- west - division, also winning the goaltending award 'for the lowest average in the division for the year 1979-80..1 111.8114. MAIO RON Mum ion OWN 1111110111011 Iltitrat "1111 Fe. .41 UM*, 2111i Sac 70 • PAL Ow** ggit I!" 9,1 mommommin I I • 4PassalummomitimmosINIENNAllo TEXAN GRILL Mrs. Susan McNeil received a carnation -her Valentine gift- from Jolene Webster when her husband Don took her for dinner Feb. 14 at The Texan. FRIDAY SPECIAL: RIBS 'N KRAUT HOME COOKED MEALS DAILY, OPEN Mon., Tues. Thurs., Fri,, Sat:, 6:30-, 10,p.m. Wed. 6:30 - 1; Sun, 9:30: 10 p.m. ,Brustelt Member BOA 887.6951 Walton Area Sports Club SNOWMOBILE POKER RALLY March 2 REGISTRATION: Walton Hall 11a.m.to2p.m. $3.00 per hand *Cash Prizes •Door Prizes 0 L,Unch Booth .887-.6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from-6 a.m. 7 days a week Pi Friday Special Breaded o e soup or juice, dessert Saturday Special Spare Ribs soup or juice, de'ssert. Sunday Special Rib Steak & Mushrooms • _ soup. -Or' Mee., dessert Banquets, Staff Parties, or% weddings, Forget your worries. Leave the catering to Bill and Dee. QUEEN'S HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Fri., Feb. 22 & Sat. Feb. 23 Jerry & Me Daily Dinner Specials Banquet Rootnlor small weddings;. banquets, private meetings TME.BRuss4.s.POsT.x FEBRuARY 20 1980.... Get results ! Post Want ads Phone 887-6641 A former Brussels area, residnt, Les Williams,,now with, the Streetsville Derby's Jr. B. hockey tearn,was one of the goal tenders when his team plaved the touring Bob Richardson 71 S F 71 213. Ken Bird 71 58 187 Eric Ross , 62 48 158 Clint Emmrich 67 44 155 Ernie Back 57, 46 149 Cameron Ross 57 37 131 Alvin McLellan 61 31 123 Ron Watson 52 34 120 Moe Gordon 43 33 109 Bill Tliamer 59 25 109 Barry Engel 36 36 108 Jack Vincent. 76 16 108 Rob Watkins 38 29 96 Frank Workman 36 28 91 Glen Bridge 52 19 90 Bowling scores Czechoslovakian National. S"i- lects on February 12. The Czechs won the game 7-4 with tv disgrace the Derbys. L.-Machan 41 22 85 M,MeNichol 54 14 82 Monty Engel 54 14 82 Ray McNichol 45 18 81 Carl McLellan 37 20 78, W, Campbell 39 18 75 Bob Elliott 41 17 75. Gordon Engel. 46 13 72 Sam Workman - 33 15 63 Doug Chapman 41' 11 63 Gordon Nichol .36 13 62 Doug Cook 37 11 59 Ross Nicholson 41 9 59 Mo Nichols 19 19 r 57 M. Johnston 35. 11 57 Jan Van Vliet 27 14 55 Fred Meiers 29 12 53 Bill White 31 11 53 Scott Bridge 28. 10 48 Harvey Bernard 27 9 45 Harold Knox 16 14 ' 44 Gordon Ruff 27 8 43, • Irvin Pease 31 6 43 John Smith 18 12 42 Ross Duncan 13 11 35 Rainer Saurs 24 5 34 Darryl Dale 20 6 32 , Al Nichol 12 7 26 Terry Richie 15. 3, 21 Don Nolan 8 6 20 Paul Moffat ' 9 5 19 TEAM STANDING Pts. 8th Line 141 .- Sams Gang 113 Walton 111 Morrisbank 104 Bluevale 101 Cranbrook 96 Archers 93 5th Line 90 Little Piggies 59 Blyth 52 High Score for the evening Bob Richardson 140; High' Score 3 darts, Harold Knox 160. Crib • scores W L Av. Ernie Back 103 .87 54 Sam Workman 93 87 51 Pat Rutledge 90 80 53 Al Nichol 87' 83 51 Gordon Jacklin 87 103 45 Gordon Nichol 82 78 51 Bob Elliott 76 74 50 Al Logan' 70 60 53 Brian Rutledge 67 63' 51 Neil Adams 31 39 44 Ken Graber 22 18 55 Glen Bridge 18 22 4S Rick McDonald 6 24 20 Brussels Ladies Tuesday afternoon curling. This draw the regular vices were moved up to skips and the regular skips became the vice-skips. Each new skip had an experienced skip on her team to advise her as needed. Some new skips will have visions of continuing to skip while other will be glad the pressure is off them. It was a good learning experience. Even the little ones seem to enjoy their Tuesday afternoon "playtime" with their friends. We arc continuing to enjoy the baby- sitting services of Rose Marie Bishop. At times she has been busy with as many as 15 pre-school children. The, winners of the January draw were: 1st-42 pts. Skip- Sharon Cowman, Vice-Velma Lock- ing, Second-Jean Veitch, Lead-Claire Powers. Second-41'/2 pts. Skip-Janis Bray, Vice-Nora Stephenson, Second-Barb Grube, Lead- Jennette McLellan. 3rd-32 pts. Skip- Jennet. Locking, Vice-Yvonne Knight, Second-Maria Van Keulen, Lead-Teuni Smith. 4th-32 ptS. Skip- Joyce Alexander, Second-Rene Richmond, Lead-Shirley Snyder. Lady , curlers - Ray Adams was the'top bowler of the night. He .move up a pl ace bowled men's high single with his 289 game and men's high triple with 727. Lennie Quesnelle bowled 2nd high single with a 255 and Carson Watson was 3rd with 247. Second high triple went to Dennis Newby with 657 and Lennie Quesnelle was 3rd with 601.. Carolyn Whitfield was the top lady of the night with her high single of 186 and her high triple of 493. Shirley Wheeler bowled. a 183 to make her 2nd high ladies single and Ruth Sauve was third with 177. Second high triple of the night went t9 Marlene Cowie with 485 and Shirley Wheeler was 3rd with 471. Games over 200: Fred Cousins 203, Lennie. Quesnelle 255, John Rae 208, Carso Watson 247, Ray Adams 239 and 289, Danny McKay 214, Dennis Newby t17, 216 and 224, Fred Lawyer 205.. TEAM STANDINGS Sure Shots 92 Bad News Bears 86 Team 4-74 No Name Brand 72 Poor Exc-u-u-se 64 Toilet Bowlers 53 Part StOding's.