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Jerry Olechowski 8
Bob Bridge 6
Danny Campbell 8
David Stephenson 8
David Watts 6
Bruce Blake 7
Murray Nichol 5
Danny White 4
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Keith McLean 3
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Randy White 2
Ricky Demaray 2
Randy Somers 3
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Steve Pletch 2 2
Murray Ducharme 1 2
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Ernie Back 42
Harm Thalen 51
Jack McWhirter 47
Hilt Ward 42
Ken Patterson 42
Ken White 50
Jim Smith 50
Ross Nicholson 58
Bob Elliott 56
Glen Bridge 48
Mick Conaboy 3'7
Al Nichol 39
Dale Breckenridge
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Gordie Guy 59
Alf Nichol 38
G.Hetherington 26
Neil Adams 41
Adam Smith 47
Charlie Shaw 29
Dick Stephenson 32
Bob Scott 45
Ross Duncan 39
Russ Hall 44
Karl Kokesch 37
Willis Knight 23
Barry Adams 47
Ron Kingsbury 36
Jan Van Vliet 34
Sid White 36
Bob Fraser 28
Ross Somers 32
Gordon Engel 34
Harry Bolger 31
Jack Logan 29
Archie Willis 23
Sam Workman 18
Ken Brown 22
Brian Adams 19
Rose Bennet .25
Ken Graber 31
Ted Elliott 29
Jim Dellow 26
Dart
League
Scores
TEAM STANDINGS:
Sam's Gang
Blyth Team
The Archers
Jamestown
Lens Gang
Cranbrook
5th Line
Grabers Team
IViorrisbank
6th Line
120 Points
116 Points
113 "
106 "
100 "
83 "
76 "
64 "
61
61 "
INDIVIDUAL STANDING:
Fin. Pts.
48 138
38 127
36 119
38 118
33 108
29 108
27 104
22 102
18 92
22 92
26 89
25 89
24 89
15 89
24 86
28 82
20 81
17 81
25 79
23 78
16 77
18 '75
15 74
17 71
23 69
11 69
16 68
16 66
14 64
15 58
13 58
12 58
13 57
12 53
14 51
15 48
12 46
13 45
10 45
7 45
'1 43
8 42
Clem McClellan 27 7 41
Reg Watson 24 8 40
Pete Cardiff 24 5 34
Len Lamont 15 9 33
Larry Fear 22 5 32
Bill McArter 22 3 28
Howard Bernard 18 4 26
Murray Kelling-
ton 14 5 24
Murray Johnston15 4 23
Ken Johnston 7 3 13
High Score 3 Darts ;
Dick Stephenson 180
High Score for the Et/ening!
Dick Stephenson 180
Kenny Cousins 11 3 14
Scott Wheeler 13 0 13
Doug Cousins 8 5 13
Brian Scott 6 6 12
Terry McCutcheon 9 0 9 Listowel
Brian Deaner 6 3 9 Brussels
Kenny Higgins 3 5 8 Blyth
Robert Demaray 1 7 8 Milverton
Kevin Pennington 3 1 4 Belgrave
Belmore
WOAA HOCKEY
NOVICE
W L T PTS.
12 0 0 24
7 4 3 17
4 6 1 9
2 6 3 '7
0 6 4 4
1 4 1. 3
girls Volleyball Team
Wins District Championship
House League Standings
The Brussels .girls Volley
ball 'TWO took part. in the third
F„B.madill invitational volleyball
tournament at Wingharn on. Jan.
0 when 12 teams were involved.
The girls had gone right to
the finals. the previous year
before losing to Howick so, they
Were determined that this was
their .year,
Maxine Watts, Dianne Willis,.
Laureene Barbour, Norma SMith
and Janice Draper had partici-
pated in last year's tournament,
so the team had a good nucleus
of expertenee. Coupled with
these experienced players are a
number of excellent newcomers
including Coleen Raymond, Marie
Lichty, Colleen White, Rhonda
Kesser and Juanita smith,
The girls work well together
and a strong team was formed.
GOod bench. strength was also.
evident with such subs, as: Fern
The snowmobile boom has
provided recreational activity for
many thousands of Canadians.
Used safely, snowmobiles can be
a source of enjoyment. Used
improperly, they can be killers,
says Hal Wright, Farm Safety
Heads Club
At Paradise
Bruno Baecker was elected
President of Family Paradise
Camping and Snowmobile Club
at an organization meeting Wed-
nesday evening. Other officers
are:Vice President, Harry John-
ston; Secretary Treasurer -
Thelma Mills; Directors, Glenn
McNichol, Don Dennis, Percy
Dalton, Orval Beaurman, Jack
Bosman, Ralph McNichol, Marie
Johnston; Mavis Dalton and
Dorothy McNichol.
Brenda Kingsbury,
verge Mason and Helen Idzik.
The girls were off to a goad
start when they .trounced Wing,
ham in two Straight .garnes to
win the Set,. Breokside next
put up. geed struggle as Bruse
eels. won the first game, 13rook-.
Bide the .20 with the local girls
winning the .:8rd game to capture
the set, Sacred Heart was pol-
ished in two straight with the
Brussels team advancing to the
semi finals,
East Wawanosh proved to be
very stubborn before losing the
Set in the 3rd game„
The finals were exciting as
all the other teams bad been
eliminated and were now spec-
tators. Have the Brussels team
come this far only to lose to
Howick again? The first game
was won• by Brussels rather
handily, 11-5. Then the Howick
Specialist, Ontario Department
of Agriculture and Food.
During the 1970-71 snowmob-
fling season, Ontario's 157,000
snowmobiles were involved in
38 fatalities and about 600 in-
juries. These included colliSions
on the highway with automotive
traffic and collisions with other
snowmobiles, trees, stumps and
fences off the highway. Alcohol
contributed to approximately 20
per cent of these collisions.
ing through thin ice was also
an important cause.
The rules of the road for
snowmobiles are similar to those
that apply to motor vehicles, when
travelling on the highways that
allow such travel. Turns, right
of way, passing, parking, traffic
signs and signals are among these
similarities.,
One major regulation is that
it is an offense to operate a
snowmobile without due care and
attention for other people or
property. This applies both on
and off the highway.
team gritted their teeth and with
Strong serves built up a 10-4
lead. One more Point would
win the game and the series
would be tied. The Brussels
girls fought hack and slowly
kept narrowing the lead until
the game was tied 10 - all.
Brussels got the serve and
Rhonda Kesser stepped up to the
line. The ball sailed over and
after some excellent vollying
back and forth landed on the
Howick side for the Brussels
point.
The tension was great as
again Rhonda served the ball
Over. The serve was not re-
turned and the girls, coach and
bus driver danced onto the floor
in a victory outburst.
The girls lined up as Mr.
Campbell presented the trophy
to co-captain Maxine Watts and
Dianne Willis.
The team expressed special
thanks to Ralph Pearson, who
drove the girls to Winglia.m and
acted as supervisor until the
coach was able to drive back
from a course at Waterloo.
TAE' & SQUIRT
Maple. Leafs g hangers 2
Scoring for Maple Leafs:
Jqe Adams (1 goal)
Scott Wheeler (1 goal)
Rick Guest (2 assists)
Scoring for Rangers:
DOUg Cousins (1 goal)
Brian Scott (1 goal)
Terry Kennedy (1 assist)
Canucks 2 Bruins, 1.
Scoring for Canucks;
Terry McCutcheon (2 goals)
Brian McGavin (1 assist)
Scoring for Bruins:
Kevin Hergott (1 goal)
Brian Kellington (1 assist)
Standings; W L T PTS.
Rangers 7 0 1 15
Maple Leafs 3 4 1 7
Canucks ' 3 5 0 6
Bruins •6 0 4
HOUSE LEAGUE
PEE WEE & BANTAM
Seals 5 Kings 2
Scoring for Seals:
Edgar Williams (2 goals 3
assists)
Carman Bernard (2 goals 3
assists)
Bob Bridge (1 goal)
Scoring for Kings;
Kevin Nichol (1 goal)
David Watts (1 goal)
Steve Pletch (1 assist)
Bradley Knight (1 assist)
Penguins 6 Blues 2
Scoring for Penguins:
Danny Campbell (1 goal 2
assists)
Danny White (1 goal)
Bruce Blake (3 goals 1 assist)
Jamie Jutzi (1 goal 1 assist)
Scoring for Blues:
Murray Nichol (1 goal)
Jerry Olechowski (1 goal)
Randy Somers ( 1 assist)
Dave Stephenson (1' assist)
Ken Pennington (1 assist)
Standings:
Blues
Seals
Penguins
Kings
W L T PTS
5 1 2 12
6 2 0 12
3 4 1 7
0 7 1 1
HOUSE LEAGUE SCORING
TYKE & SQUIRT
Bowling Notes
Ladies Singles: Jane Ward, 275,
Marlene Rutledge, 265, Helen
Adams, 256.
Ladies' Triples; Jane Ward,
640; Marlene Rutledge, 634;
Helen Adams, 594.
Men's Singles: Gord Matheson
316; Bill Stephenson, 271; Howie
Baker, 270.
Men's Triples: Gord Math-
eson, 768; Greg. Huether, 713;
Howie Baker, 705.
January 31st
Ladies' Singles: Doris Mathe-
son, 266; Ruth Huether, 250, Fran
Goley, 236.
Ladies' Triples: Ruth Huether
608; Jane Ward, 594; Doris
Matheson, 579.
Men's Singles: Greg Huether,
267; Doug. Huether, 256; Bill
Stephenson, 249.
Men's Triples; Greg Huether,
670; John Cousins, 594; Doug.
Huether, 590.
The proud mother was brag-
ging about her son in college.
"He made the football team,
you know," she announced.
ir ,isn't that nice," replied her
neighbor, ',,what position does he
play?"
E ,Well," boasted mom, it the
sportswriter in the college paper
referred to him as the greatest:
drawback the team ever had."
THE
• Monkton 1 0 0 2
Brussels 0 1- 0 0
(best-Of-three series)
Belgrave and BIyth game not
played
MIDGET
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Improper Snowmobile Use
Can Contribute To Tragedy
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1971 MODELS
Pontiac Venturi II, 2-door, 6 cyI.
1970 MODELS
Impala Custom, 2-door, HT.
Ford LTD, 4-dr. HT., Fully Equipped
Dodge Polara, 8-cyl, AT., Sedan
1969 MODELS
Olds 442, 2-dr. HT., PS., PB., Radio
Torino, 2-dr. HT., Power Steering, Radio
Impala, 4-dr. HT., Fully Equipped
1968 MODELS
Olds, 4-door, HT., Power Windows
Pontiac Laurentian, 4-door, Full Power
Plymouth, 4-dr., Sedan, 6-cyl., 1AT. Radio
Impala, 4-dr. HT., Full Power
Chevelle, 2-door, 6-cyl., AT., PS.
1967 MODEL
Chevelle, 4-door, HT., 6-cyl., AT., Radio
1966 MODELS
Chevelle Malibu, 6-cyl., AT., 4-dr,
Chev. Biscayne, 4-dr., 6-cyL, AT.
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BANTAM
W L T PTS.
Belgrave 10 2 0 20
Brussels 8 4 1 l'7
Monkton 6 4 1 13
Milverton 5 '7 0 10
Blyth 2 14 0 4
PEE WEE
W L T PTS.
Blyth 11 1 1 23
Monkton 11 3 1 23
Milverton 5 8 1 11
Belgrave 3 5 2 8
Brussels 0 13 1 1
MIDGE TS
W L T PTS.
Brussels 12 2 2 26
Kincardine 11 0 2 24
Listowel 7 7 0 14
Lucknow 6 6 1 13
Wingha.m 2 8 2 6
Milverton 2 7 0 4
Ripley 0 10 1 1
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PLAYOFFS
Smiles .
Novice and Bantam
Best of Three Series
games played.
0 • PEE WEE
- No
Brussels 1 0 0 2
Ripley 0 1 0 0
(best-ot,three series)
BRUSSELS OcisT, FEB. 2, 197/-1