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October 31
Dance 9 -1
Due to the Anniversary
Services in Belgrave on Sun-
day Oct. 26th, lunch after
church' will be omitted this
month. •
A Thanksgiving lunch was
served after the meeting by
Mrs. Cardiff and Mrs. Gib:, „.,
son.
Prizes for costumes, comic, best dressed
couple and best Hallowe'en::
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THE BRUSSELS. POST, OCTOBER 29, 1980' -- 113 -
Dennis Newby has top single
THANKS, JACK=Colleen Rice and Donna Sanderson, co-presidents.of
the Brussels Figure Skating Club accepted a donation for activities from
the, Brussels Lions Club at a recent meeting of the LionsClub as did Brian
Rutledge for the Minor HockeY Association. Former Lions Club president
Jack. Knight presented cheqbespf $500 each. (Photo by Ranney)
Men's high single for th e Watson 213; Dennie Newby, Team Standings; Super
night was Dennisliew ly with 269, 284 and 236; Wilda Jets 38, Going All the Way
284. Carson Watson was Higgins 211; Debbie HuI1230 22, Hot Dogs, 19, Spinners,
second
was
igohwlth th2i1rd3 wainthd and 236 and Bob Brandon! 17, Gutler Balls 17 and
211. Team .1.7 13
211. Dennis Newby took high
triple for the evening too
with his good score of, 789.
Second high was` 596 bowled
bYtarson Watson and third
was Bob Brandon with, 575.
For the ladies, Debbie Hull
Was high single with 236 and
high triple with 612. Second
high single was Wilda Hig-
gins with 211 and third ,:hligh
was Marlene. Cowie with
208. Wilda Higgins bowled a
573 triple to make her second
'high and Marlene Cowie was
third with• a 533.
Games over 200 were:
Marlene Cowie, 208, Carson
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November 15
DINNER AT 7
DANCE ATM 8:30
erson, Pre-school free
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Inquirelat the arenes'er
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No, .skating -on Sunday,
November 2 due toy a
coaches clinic for the
figure skaters.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Thelma Cardiff 'opend the
"October meeting of the Mel-
vill Guild church parlour with
a poem entitled "Thanks-
giving."
In the first part of the topic
Thelma dealt with, "Time to
count our Blessings." The
first- Thanksgiving Day in
.Canada was observed on
-Nov., ,6, 187% but later
changed to the second Mon-
day in October..
Thelma offered Prayer and
Isobel Gibson continued with
the second part of the topic
dealing with Thanksgiving
and Giving Thanks, and
concluded with an artiCie
entitled, "The Harvest."
Donna Knight presided for
the business with the secre-
tary and treasurer's reports...*
Reeve Cal 'Krauter
quested the' Guild to
eater to a banguet when he
entertains the 1980 Village
council. This will be held in '.
the church on Nov. 26 at 7
p.m.
Due to the increased mem-
bership of the Lions Club, it
is advised 'to prepare for not
less than 50 at their meals. •
Brussels Branch 218
Royal Canadian Legion
NOTICE TO MEMBERS