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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-04-14, Page 7F7R' ilII.JRANCE COMPANY
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SEAFORTH
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BOWLING NOTES
The bowlers have now complete
of fifty games or twenty-five
nights of bowling. The team that
has the highest points for the
regular season will receive one
serving trey per player on this
team, donated by the Labatt
Brewing Company, Since they
have received these trays they
cannot redeye a trophy if they
win our "Bowl Off". This consists
of two nights and each team
playing on each of the six alleys
and playing each of the other five
teams.
Team Standings
Lois' Lions 1 116
Marilyn's Marauders -ill
Karen'e Go 'Go's 96
Jack's Jokers 9.4
Willis' Wonders e 92
Marrs Lambs 90
Ladies High Singles
Marilyn Higgins 240
Merle Cousins 210
Leis McArer 196
Ladies High Doubles
Marilyn Higgins 422
Merle Cousins 375
Dthel Brewer , 361
Mens High 'Singles:
Allan Nichol. 249 •
Dave Hastings 225
Willis Knight 221 •
Mens High Doubles
Allan Nichol 448
Dave Hastings 424
Bill Stephenson 346
Substitutes
Mrs. Ted Elliott for Barb Bray
Ted Eillov_ for Ray Bronsoc
Jean Grenke. for Velma Stephenson
Barb McCutcheon for Mary Lowe
Averages
Karen Hastings 174
Dave Hastings 172
Ruth Huether 167
Ned Rui ledge , 164
Allan eilJie 163
Willis Knight 163
Jack Higgins
Ray 'Bronson 132,
Munray Lowe 1G1
Charlie Fee 156
Wayne Lowe 156
John Cousins 156
Lois McArter 154
Marilyn Higgins 154
Dianne Hastings 151.
Mel M'cArt'er- 149
Ros8 Duncan 145
John Pennigton 144,
(eUIDE NOTES
Guide Meeting, 'March 29th
The Guides held their weekly
meeting with 22 Guides present.
The meeting was opened with a
game of dodge ball with patrol
competition. Patrols were formed
followed by "The Queen".. Guide
Prayer and Promise. Company
leader Dianne taught Waterfroht
Precaution and Respiration. Com-
pany leader Anne took the Tender-
feet. Guides again.
Gail Prior, Cathy MeArter and
Karen Mutter also taught Water-
front Precautions and Respiration,
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Captain Kellington tested Guides
who were ready.
Campfire was held with Gaii
Prior Paltrol giving a skit on the.
Beatles. The meeting closed with
Taps.
Guide Meeting, March 22nd
The Guides held their meeting
in the library with 25 Guides
and two new members. present.
The meeting started with a
eame of chase. Patrol leaders
were called and patrols formed,
folowed by the Horseshoe. The
Color Party presented the flag
and "The Queen" was sung. The
Guide Promise and Prayer were
given. Company leader Anne took
the Tenderfeet. Guides. Company
leader Dianne taught Woodcraft
signs. Lt. Kellington taught
First Aid to first class Guides.
Captain Kellington gave a test
on the Canadian flag. The meeting
closed with Taps.
Mary Lowe
Alice pee
Kay 1VieWhirter
Ron Huether
Bill Stephenson
Jack Lowe
Grant Stephenson
Ray Rutledge
Elaine Nichol
.Take Zackarias
Mary ten Pas
Merle Cousins
Mallon Nrachan
Eithel Brewer
Barb Bray
Velma .Stephenson
Jack 1VieWhirter
.Kay Duncan'
"BRUSSELS CAUTIOUS
STYLETTES" 4-H CLU BS
Third Meeting
The third meeting of the
"Brussels 'Cautious Stylettes" was
held at the home of Norma and
Mrs. Muir on March 25th at 6:30
p.m.
The meeting was opened with
the 4-Fl Bledge and the Roll Call
was taken. The minutes were read
by Faye ;Blake; The next meeting
will be held at Faye's home on
April 1st at 6:30 p.m. It 'was de-
cided to get pictures for the front
cover of the. books.
The discussion portion of the
; meeting was next at which time
the selection and care of scarves
was discussed.. Mrs. Wheeler and
Mrs. Mair demonstrated tie-dyeing
a scarf and the rolled hem. Grout)
• work was practising tie-dying and
the rolled hem.
The meeting was closed with
"O Canada". Mrs. Mir served a
I delicious lunch for leaders and
girls.
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