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CHRISTMAS
DANCE
Sat., Dec. 6th
TURKEY
Bingo
Brussels Legion Hall
Friday, November 28, 1980
Friday, December 5, 1980
Friday, December 12, 1980
Friday, December 19, 1980
14 Regular Games 3 Specials at $25.00 each
1 Share-The-Wealth Door Prize
Admission: $1.50 8 p.m. Sharp
Ektra cards .25 or 5 for $1.00
tinder the:autoices.of the
Setitteit Branch 218 Of the
iloyat,conadiat, Legitin,
CAPITOL THEATRE
291-3070 LIStOWel
ATION:$
THE HURON:. EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 SEAMR111:
'NEW. SPORT -The Brussels, Morris and were taking part in , the new„ game on. Sunday
Grey .arena has a -,new .,.sport to :offer this night. ,H0re,:'.0np Of 'the girls .ottempts ta make a
year--ringette and these .Brussels area girls goal. (Photo byRanneY)
,
• Curlers try muscles n
season s firsf full
Steiss'i Jim ratterson and -;
'COME TO
BRUSSEL.
Tho first full-length game
of curling swung into action
A4 at the Brussels, orris and
Grey arena!Novernher 17.
By 9 p.m. everyone in the
first draw Was , pleasantly,
fired. Many felt muscles that
hadn't been uSed.muclvsince
last seasdn.
, Then the 9 p.m. draw got
ready to go, out on the ice.
Some rinks needed all extra
person to complete the four
some. It was not easy the'
- last minute,to pick up a spare'
with• aches and pains. How-
ever, ,those who did spire,
even under these conditioni
are to' be envied their attl-
tude of, giving until it. .hurts
find that it doesn't hurt after
all; but soon begins to feel •
good. Spares_ are; greatly
appreciated'.
Winners of the 7 p.m., draw
were the rinks of Ross
Yeitch, John' Byers, Les:
knight and-Murray Huethet.
The Brussels Ladies After!:
noon. Curling 'commenced on
Tuesday T.Noirember 18. Pre-.
siden(iKendra Krauter wetz
corned everyOne and intro-
duced five new members.
There were 'three ices in
play. The:Winners wer, skip-
ped by Moral' Stephenion
and Joyce AleXander. 'The
other ice had a close game all
the way Whfch ended in a tie
between the rinks of Janis
Bray and Yvonne Knight. 10
childien • were cared for
by Rose'Marie Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Litbuski
"Were supper guests with .her
sister, .Mrs, Albirta Gulutzen
also.brother':-Bill and , Mrs.
Stratyfhilik and Mrs. Mabel
Brown; all, of -LiStoWel, Mr.'
and Mrs. Steve Luppl of
Seaforth and Mr. and
Lewis Cardiff and their three
children of MaitSide
Orchard. .
Mr. and iMrs. Lyle.
Brothers ,attended the
Christmas Party at the Old
Mill, Toronto, enjoying the
evening with friends •of 'Bell
and Howell.
Mrs.' Earle Partridge has
returned to Dresden after
spending a week - with her
mother, Mrs. Ada Brittain.
•• Mrs. Wm. Moses of R.R 3;
• Brussels . is in St. Mary s ,•
Gerte,ral ,Hospital recovering
from a heart spasm. • '
Mrs. Annie Pollard of ,
Listowel, Mr. Douglas Pol-
• lard of Elmira and. Mrs.
Mildred persie visited in ,
Hamilton 'with friends for a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engel.
and family, Brussels and Neil
Turnbull of Calgary visited
with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Turnbull in Hanov-
er on the weekend. Neil
spent 10 days at Queen's
McMaster and University of
Toronto; recruiting 1981 eng-
:ineering graduates for Tex-
aco, Canada.'
B.M.& G. Community
Centre,
'•Music-Country
• Companions
Dancing 9:00 to 1:00
Lunch $6.00 a couple
Sponsored by the
Recreation
'Committee
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The 9 p.m.'. victors were the *,
;rinks of Dr. Gordon llazle- ERS ,
Wood,' Fred Uhler, ,`Stewart
Dave Wheeler.
Fre
Sa wyer
tops all
bovviers
With one game over 300 in
the Brussels mixed Bowling
League, Fred Sawyer topped
all bowlers with his high
single of 304 and his high
triple of 769. Men's second
high single was Bob Brandon
with 264 arid Jim Adams was
3rd 'with 247. SecOnd high'
men's triple went to Danny
McKay with 601, and third
was Jim Adams with 596,
High ladies single of the .
nigh was Karen Smyth with
241. Second High-- was
Blanche Hoegy with 197 and
Audrey Cardiff was third
With 184. Ladies High triple
of 568 was bowled by
Blanche Hoegy with 568.
Karen Smyth was second
high with 535• and Wilda
Higgins was third with 498..
Games, over 200 for the
nigh were: Walt Taylor 203;•
Ed Mosterd 215; Bob Bran-
don 264; Fred Sawyer 304
and 266, Jim •Adams 209 and
247; Dennis Newby 208;
Karen Smyth 241; Jim Mc-
Farlane 235; Danny McKay
237 and 228, and Brian
Secrett 236.
'reatti Standings: Super
Jets, 53; Hot DogS, 40 Going
. All the Way, 37; Losers, 27;
SPittners 27 and Gutter
Sciturday r Nov. 29
Music by the Entertainers
Dancing 9-1.
4 Following. Parade
0.
, 0 THE PARADE
' 0 Skirts at CIL Plant, then down. Main Street to the Fire Hall
• Branch 218 Canadian Legion
• Brusie is LIolie Club
*
Where Santa Claus will give out treats and all Prizes
will be CIWerded .
THE PARADE IS SPONSORED BY:
Village of Brussels
*
3)4t1 c • ;•:•1 fkg'
FREE. SKATING
PARAD
SATURDAY DEC. 6th
at 1:00 P.M.
1. Best Float any typal 520.00,
15.00, 10.00.
2, Beat Comic Float
$20.05 515'.00,,310,00'
3. Best Decorated Snowmobile or
G o—Kart 15.00, 10.00, 5.00
4. Best Original Clown Costume
510.00, moo, $3,00,
Featuring Brussels Legion Pipe Band, WIngham Debutantes,
Floats, Clowns, Horses, Comic Costumes, etc, and Santa Claus.
Parade prizes will be awarded as follows :
5. Best horse and rider $10.00,
5.00, 3.00.
6, Best deeorateri Vehicle on
Wheels S15.00, 10.00, 5:00.
7, Beet Decorated Bicycle $8.00
5.00, 3.00.
8, Best Decorated Wheelharro*
$5.00.
Brussels Opilmis1 Club
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