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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-02-27, Page 9THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" * ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 482-7374 GLENN McLEAN 887-9264 P.O. BOX 1136 CLINTON, ONT, CORRECTION 1n the advertisement for the TEXAN GRILL in last week's Brussels Post, the child in the picture was incorrectly identified. The child's name is JOLENE WEBER The publisher sincerely regrets any in- convenience this error caused. The Brussels Post Brussels Fri., Feb. Kountry Daily Banquet Room QUEEN HOTEL Dinner for private 29 & Sat., small meetings Specials weddings, S 887-9996 Mar. 1 Kats banquets, Atoms win:.. Optimist Sopthqmpton tourney tis* IN 887-6914Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a weeC7), Friday Special - Roast Ontario Pork with apple sauce soup or juice, dessert For reservations phone Benmiller 524-2191 Inn Nestled in Benmiller, Ont., just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road 1, just off Highway 8. • HE BRUSSELS' POT ,FEBRUARY 27, 1999, 0. In, the Brussels Mixed. Bowling League on Tuesday, February 19, the high metes single went to John Rae with 265. There was a real battle ;for 2nd ending with .a tie between Bill Johnston and Pete JaCkson; both, bowling 251, Jim Adams was 3rd with 246. High triple went to Jim Adams with 673. He was folloNyed by John Rae with 620 and Ray Adams with 613. For the ladies, high single went to Carolyn Whitfield with 191. Brenda Cardiff was '2nd with 179 and Pat Newby and Liz Sawyer tied for third with 165. Carolyn Whitfield took high triple with 524. Second went to Judy Adams with, 445 and Pat Newby was third with 441. Games 200 & lover for the evening: Ray Adams 237, Greg Cardiff 200, Danny McKay 239, John Rae 265, Bill Johnston 251, Pete Jackson 251, Dennis. Newby 212, Jim Adams 246 & 229, Lennie Quesnell 217. WELCOMES YOU! Plan to attend our Paul Kotsier, Dean Wheeler, Bob Badley, Jeff Alcock, Dean Nicholson and Rodney Nicholson. In the back are manager Jack Vader, trainer Ken Higgins, and coach Bill Kieffer. Marty Rutledge was selected as the team's most valuable player. (Photo by Langlois) A WINNING TEAM — The Brussels Atoms were winners of a recent ,Optimist tournament in Southampton. In the front row from left are: Donald Hastings, Gerry Leis, Bobby Vance, Bobbi-Jo Rutledge, Marty Rutledge, Steven Wheeler.and Bruce Johnston. In the second row from left are: Craig Workman, Mike Saxon, The Atom team were in Southampton to participate in the Atom tournament there. Their first game was against Ripley whom they defeated 5-0. Marty Rut- ledge scored 3 goals with Dean Wheeler and Mike Saxon getting 1 each. Assists went to Donald Hastings, Marty and Dean. In their second game, they defeated Arthur 11-5. Marty Rutledge scored 5 goals, Dean Wheeler 3, - Mike Saxon, Bobbie Vance, and Paul Koetsier 1 goal each. Saturday Special 8 oz. Delmonico Steak with mushrooms, soup or juice, dessert Sunday Special 'A or 'A Fried Chicken with Honey, soup or juice, dessert Banquets, Staff Parties, or weddings. Forget your worries,-Leave the catering to Bill and flee, SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER DANCES This is your personal invitation to join us for an evening of Wine. Dinner and Dancing. Come and enjoy a superb Benmiller Dinner. Come and enjoy live entertainment each and every Saturday night by the renowned Johnny Downs and his Or- chestra. Dinner starts at 7 p.m. Music from 8 to 11 p.m. Dress is optional. Reservations only. '5,00 cover charge. Always Welcome! Come, relax in one of our lounges... On th(• way to a party? A play? A dance? Drop out with your friends and relax in front of the fireplace. anytirne..,noon to midngiht. We feature two lounges fully licenced under the' L,L,B4O. 'to come and see us at the FARM SHOW London Mar. 4 Mar. 7 MeGavins Farm iipmen.t Ltd. in Walton Serving Agriculture Since 1936 SEAFORTH BRUSSELS '527-0245 887-6365 two games last week. On Wednesday night they tied Mitchell 2-2 in the Brussels arena. On S.at urday afternoon they travelled to Mitchell and defeated them 3-2. Assists went to Marty Rutledge, Dean Nicholson, Bobbie Vance, Dean Wheel- er, Mike Saxon, Donald Hastings In the third game, they defeated Tara 6-2 to give them the championship. Goal scoring was shared by Marty Rutledge and Dean Wheeler with 3 goals. each. Assists went to Bobby, Vance, Donald Hastings, Bruce Johnston, Dean Nicholson, / Jeff Alcock. The Novice team played