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The Brussels Post, 1980-10-29, Page 13• BOOTS CHILDS ADULTS • ,,.... Ikr,r1 1111/A. "One Hoot Of A Deol on These" TRACK SPECIALS YAMAHA from 1 3395 JOHN DEERE s 1 3995 (INVOLUTE) K AWRiutNI K I s 1 4995 October 30th October 11st. November 1st DAYSOF SAVING—OPEN THURS. & FRI. TO MIDNIGHT • Saving You Money Is What Our Midnighf'Madness Event Is All About • Fly Down to Hully Gul- ly This Thurs., Fri. & Sal. & See The Latest In' Winter Fashions And The World's- Fastest Snowmobile Tiger, .4. 6000 When you buy :rat nobody aslc why New Cats Priced from only '1499 CHECK OUT OUR PRICES ON ALL TRACKS Jag & El Tigre ELAN $ ,99 $ 95 Reinforced with 4 Fibre B BELTS SUPER For "NO KIDDING" UP TO ARCTIC, nob SUITS ARCTIC, INF OFF Fortril Filled =SUITS Giant Size .995 111 MI k IV 911 - 1111 VARNA,.ONT, opiii idirs riltstirtilin; Thrill. i-a; tun JUST OFF HWY 4 BETWEEN HENSALL AND BRUCEFIELD 262 3318 5809 ARCTIC CAT TOUQUES 9 where else can you get a buy like this. ea. $39500 '9" 1495 'LIMITED SUMO SNOWMOBILE . TRAILERS Large Selections SNOWMOBILE MITTS & GLOVES 20% OFF Get $25092 worth of extras FREE Choose from our excellent selection of clothing and accessories. NON B8ES & B9ES SPARK PLUGS 99( With Any Clothing Purchase OTHER GREAT BARGAINS —Th Polaris Cleats '1.95 Windshield Blanks— '9.95 Hydraulic Shock Kits '34.95 Handle Barwarrners '24.95 Used Motors-from '50.00 Used Sleds from '399.00 HALL :1:111.14CE 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:: Soft find cuddly baby, blankets and sheets come in a variety of colours. Starting at 5 , 89 ea. I Niii\;\ Sleepers One-piece in a variety of colours and weights. In- fants small, 6•75 to 7.50 med. lg. warm nights. Sizes 1-3X. Soft Toys bakin cuddly kritters In our toy department can't miss, Every animal Imag- inable. Baby's Dish Famous china bunny mugs and dishes in our gift section. ess 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 • • • .Con‘rnuvAty —entre November 15 DINNER AT 7 DANCE ATM 8:30 erson, Pre-school free $2.50 per p Music S AVAILABLE NOW TICKET , Inquirelat the arenes'er ,Karen Haitings 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