HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-04-02, Page 9The PeeweeS are now in
the ChainpionOip round
again4t Tiverton. They
played the first game in
Brussels on Sunday night
and were defeated 1-0. They
.Belgrave
will play the second game in,
Tiverton on Tuesday night,
The third game will be
played in Brussels on--
Wednesday 'night at 7 if
necessary.
humps:
Fred Sawyer top bowler
The high, bowler of the Games over 200 were
night was Fred Sawyer with bowled by: Jim Adams, 208,
his 687 triple. Fred Cousins' Fred Cousins 200' & 239,
was tied up 2nd high with Fred Sawyer, 214, 215 &. 258,
John Rae, both bowling a 606 Ken Wiens 216, Carolyn
triple. Dennis Newby was Whitfield 232, Paul McPher-
right behind-them with a 584. son-215, Dennis Newby, 218
High men's single was 258 & 218, Marlene Couie 204,
by Fred Sawyer. Fred John Rae 215, Joe Adams,
Cousins bowled 239 to make 219, Ray Adams, 200, Greg
him 2nd high and Joe Adams Cardiff 207 and Danny
was 3rd with 219. • McKay 209. '
For the ladies , high TEAM STANDINGS
triple went to Pat Newby Sure Shots 127
with 525. She was closely Bad News Bears 109
followed by Carolyn Team 4 101
Whitfield with 522 and Poor Exc-u-use 91
Marlene Cowie with 498. No Name Brand 90
Ladies high single was 232 '1 oilot Bowlers 70
bowled by Carolyn Whitfield. There are more weeks of
Marlene Cowie was 2nd high , regular bowling and then 3
with 20\4, and Judy Adams weeks of playoffs left to
was third with 194. finish off the year!
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THE BRUSSELS. POST,
After, being defeated by
Teeswater the first two
games 9-8. and 2.1: Brussels
came back to, defeat Tees- -
water 7-4 on their home ice,
7-6 in Brussels on
Wednesday night to tie the
series. They returned to
Teeswater on Friday night to
win the Championship game
by na 7-3 score. Marty TheT C SHE SHOOTS, SHE?—Actually we're not sure just exactly what Edith.
Pipe did here, but we do know that The Novice team defeated their
parents 7-4 in a game played on Wednesday, (Photo by Langlois)
Marine display in Goderich?
A proposal to ,create a Office and Quarters as well couraged to bring them for
Marine Display'as part of the as the Passenger Quarters, display in the collection.
Huron County Pioneer so that many items presently Goderich's- deputy-reeve
Museum was presented to scattered • around the Bob Allen told council the
Hurdn County Council for Museum could be located in project is a unique op-
their reaction, at Thursday's these Quarters as an portunity for the county and
meeting. . interesting and historically the town of Goderich.
The proposal presented by informative display. "I don't know where you
the property committee The project consisting of could establish a marine
involves moving the cabin of removal, tfansporting, and museum' for these kinds of
setting up for display of the dollars." said Allen, "It
wheelhouse and set of cabins could stand as a memorial to
for the marine collection at those from the county who
the Museum came about as a have participated in activities
The wheelhouse as well as result of a donation from the on the lake.”
the control room of the ship Goderich Elevator and
is probably regarded with a Transit 'Company, The pro-
great deal of intrigue by the jectwa ,originally outlined for
average citizen, Members a Vv 'Iliad() application which
of the Goderich Harbour was not approved.
Conimittee met with the SUPPORT
property committee of county Goderich reeve Eileen
council to discuss the Palmer said she would
possible joint effort of support the project on the
moving the wheelhouse from ` basis that Goderich is an
the boat. important port on J Lake
,The one concern the Huron and nautical artifacts
- property committee has, is in the town could be brought
the financing of the project together at' the wheelhouse
said vice-chairman John to create a marine museum.
,Tinney, reeve 'of Hay. The . She, said people from the
harbour committee estimates
the removal and relocation of
the wheelhouse would 'cost
about. $31,000. The major
expenses involved are the
removal and moving which is
estimated to'cost $9,500. and Won Lost Av.
material for closing in the
deck and labour estimated to Ernie Back 126 114 52%
be' $6,400. S. Workman 120 120 50
The harbour committee Gordon Nichol 109 101 52
wants to have every audible Pat Rutiedge 108 102 51
instrument and mechanical Bob Elliott 107 103 51
navigational aid as part of the Gordon Jaclin 105 125 45
display. A1 Nichol 99 101 49
In addition it intends to Al Logan' 84 66 56
include the set of cabins Brian Rutledge 72 68 5.1
below the wheelhouse other- Glen Bridge . 32 28 —53
wise known as the Captain's Neil Adams 31 39 44
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Rutledge led the scoring ounty champion- Game 1 on Wednesday
ship was won by the' night in Ayton. Belgrave 3 attack with 4 goals, Dean
Wheeler with 2 goals and Belgrave Pee Wee s last Ayton 1.
Paul Koetsier 1. week when they defeated. Game, 2 Friday
Ayton in the best two out of night in Blyth„ Belgrave 4 Congratulations to all the three. Ayton boys on a good season., They
will wrap the season up this
weekend when they par-
ticipate in the \ annual
Mildmay Atom Tournament.
The Peewee team
eliminated Blyth from the
playoff series on Tuesday
night when they defeated
them 6-2. Kevin McArter
scored the battrick with 3
goals, Sean Kieffer, Rick
Knight and David. Wheeler
scored singles. Assists went
to Tim Fritz,Kevin Johnston,
Kevin
McArter.
the Shelter Bay Lake
Freighter to an on-shore site
in Goderich to preserve the
wheelhouse.
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