HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-02-16, Page 4Brussels 10 Wingham 5
Scoring for Brussels:
Kenny Cousins 5 goals 2 assists
Brian Tenpas 2 goals 1 assist
John Huether 1 goal 1 assist
Terry Glanville 1 goal
Paul Johnson 1 goal
Brian McGavin 2 assists
Kenny Higgins 1 assist
Scoring for Wingham:
J. Penny 2 goals 1 assist
P.Montgomery 2 goals
B.Gerrie 1 goal 2 assists
M.Rintoul 2 assists
ALL STAR RECORD/TYKE
W L T PTS.
Brussel. 10 0 0 20
Opponents 0 10 0 0
NOVICE PLAYOFFS
Brussels 6 Belmore 0
Scoring for Brussels:
Scott Wheeler 2 goals
Robert Demaray 1 goal
Doug. Cousins 1 goal
Kevin Pennington 1 goal
Kevin Hergott 1 goal
Tim Prior 2 assists
John Richmond 1 assist
Gary Mcwhirter 1 assist
Brussels 4 Belmore 2
Scoring for Brussels;
Doug Cousins 1 goal
Mike Pfieffer 2 goals
Scott Wheeler 1 goal 1 assist
John Richmond 1 assist
Tim Prior 3 assists
Kevin Pennington 2 assists
Scoring for Belrnore;
Greg Inglis 1 goal
Wayne Ballagh 1 goal
Brian Hays 1 assist
Dave Fischer 1 assist
STANDINGS
WL T PTS.
Brussels 2 0 0 4
Belmore 0 2 0 0
(Brussels wins series and now
meets the winner of Belgrave
and Blyth in the WOAA Semi-
finals.)
PEE WEE PLAYOFFS
Monkton 10 Brussels 4
Monkton 16 Brussels 3
4—THE BRUSSELS POST, FEB.
TYKE 4.4 NOViQg
Rangers : 13rnies-
s,00ring, for Rangers;
Prim Scott I goal 1 assist
Gary McArter 1 goal.
Poug. Cousins 1 goal 1 assists
Ken Cousins 1 goal 1 assist
Brian peitner 1 goal 1. assist,
Scoring for 13rnins;.
Richmond 1 goal 1 assist
Gary McWhirter 1 goal
Kevin Pennington 1. assist
Tim prior 1 assist
Seals
Penguins
Kings
W L T TS
7 2 Q 14.
5 2; 2 12.
a 4 2 8
2 2.
MIDGET PLAYOFFS
Brussels 7 Ripley 4,
Ripley 10 Brussels
BruSSelS. Ripley 6
W I.. -T. PTS.
i3russeis, 2 1 Q 4
Ripley l 2 0
(prussela wins series)
53 154
39 138
43 133 ,
38 131
40 128
35
30
25 114
20
26 105
20 104
33 98
29 98
26. 97
27 96
20 91
25 89
20 88,
25 .
20 87
20 86
27 85
17 80
14 80
18 79
19 78
18 '78
26 76
17 '75
17 '72
17 67
15 67
13 60
13 59
15 58
13 58
17 57
13 56
8 51
13 46
12 46
9 46
7 46
7 43
7 41
10 .40
5 . '36
4 35
6 29
5 27
4 . 26
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House tea Social Evening Marks Departure Standings
WOAA
Brussels 6 Zurich 4
Brussels 6 Zurich 3
W L T PTS.
Brussels 2 0 0 4
Zurich 0 2 0 0
(Brussels wins series and now
plays in the WOAA Champion-
ship final against either Nue-
stadt or Lion's Head) 4,
FUTURE TYKE GAMES
Saturday, February 19 6:00
Hanover at Brussels
Monday, February 21 7:00
Brussels at Monkton
Friday, February 25 7:00
Goderich at Brussels
TOURNAMENTS UPCOMING
(in which our teams are entered)
February 24 to March 5 -
Clinton BANTAM Hockey
Tournament.
March 4 - Lucknow TYKE
Tournament
March 4, 11, 12 - Harriston
BANTAM Hockey Tournament
March 11 - Blyth NOVICE &
PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE
Tournament
March 18 to 25 - Goderich
PEE WEE Hockey Tournament
March 24 to 27 - Listowel TYKE
Hockey Tournament.
Monkton 2 0 0 4
Brussels 0 2 0 0
(Monkton wins series and is
now playing Blyth)
BANTAM PLAYOFFS
Monkton 5 Brussels 3
Brussels 7 Monkton 1
Monkton 4 Brussels 2
W L T PTS,
Monkton 2 1 0 4
Brussels 1 2 0 2
(Monkton wins series and now
plays Belgrave)
SHELF LIFE LIMITED
FOR STAPLE FOODS
By Dora W. Burke
Home Economics Branch
How long have those packages
of mixes, puddings, and staples
been sitting on the shelves in
your kitchen? Most staples and
packaged foods will be safe to use
long past the recommended stor-
age time but they will deteriorate
in flavor and texture. It's a good
idea to date grocery packages
and make a point of using the'
oldest packages first.
The recommended storage life
for staples and packaged goods
varies with the product and the
conditions under which they were
shipped and stored. Some retain
top quality for six months, some
for one year, and others for
longer. All packaged foods should
be kept in the original sealed
cartons until opened. Then, they
should be put in airtight con-
tainers.
A year and a half is the
suggested storage time for prod-
ucts such as baking powder, un-
sweetened chocolate, gelatin of
all types, casserole mixes, hot
roll mixes, and instant potatoes.
'A year is suggested for bouillon
cubes, pre-melted chocolate,
flour, pudding and cake mixes.
Bread crumbs, cooked cereals,
nonfat dry milk powder, and pan-
cake Mix should be used up in
six months.
To get the best flavor, tex-
ture, and performance from the
packaged foods ,you buy, check
your cupboards regularly and
plan menus to use tip groceries
While they're at their best.
16, 1972
social evening was. held; on, called to .the. platform, Stanley
FrldSY in; NO., ,school Hillen read the address and
maKtupp, when a presentation. Mrs, Gilbert Smith made the
was MOP to Mr, and Mrs, John. presentation of ,a tri-41a.ht floor
.poyd„ who are leaving soon to. lamp, on behalf ' of their friends.,
take up residence in Seafortn, and neighbours,
progressive euchre was.
played with .the poxe for most
games' going to Russel Peltglik
Ladies most games went to
Mrs. Mac lineoey, Lone hands
for men to. Gordon Pryce, lone
hands for ladies, Mrs, Gilbert
Smith. consolation pries.. went.
to Ethel Dennis, and Mac Hussey,.
Mr, and mrs, Boyd were
BowlingNotes
Ladies' Singles; Marg Smith,
248; Marlene Rutledge, 231; Jane
Ward, 215.
Ladies' Triples : Marg.Smith,
610; Marlene Rutledge, 607;
Dianne Huether, 555.
Men's Singles: John Cousins,
252; Greg. Huether, 240; Gordon
Matheson, 237.
Men's Triples: John. Cousins,
646; Gordon Matheson, 612; Car-
son Watson, 584,
Dart,
League
Scores
TEAM STANDING:
Blyth Team 132 Points
Sam's Gang 131
The Archers 126
Jamestown 118
Len's Gang 111 "
Cranbrook 95 "
5th Line 91 "
Grabers Team '74 "
Morrisbank.... 71"
6th Line 71 "
INDIVIDUAL STANDING
St. Fin. Pts.
Ernie Back 46
Harm Thalen 60
Hilt Ward 47
Jack McWhirter 55
Ken Patterson 48
Ken White 57
Jim Smith 56
Ross Nicholson 64
Gordie Guy 67
Glen Bridge 53
Bob Elliott 64
G.Hetherington 32
Mick Conaboy 40
Dale Brecken-
ridge 45
Alf Nichol 42
Adam Smith 51
Al Nichol 39
Bob Scott 48
Dick Stephenson 37
Ross Duncan 47
Neil Adams 46
Charlie Shaw 31
Russ Hall 46
Barry Adams 52
Ross Somers 43
Ron Kingsbury 40
Karl Kokesch 42
Willis Knight 24
Sid White 41
Jan Van Vliet 38
Bob Fraser 33
Gordon Engel 3347
Harry Bolger
Jack Logan 33
Archie Willis 2832
Jim Dellow
Sam Workman 23
Ross Bennet 30
Clem McClellan 35
Brian Adams 20
Ken Brown 22
Reg Watson 28
Ken Graber
29
32
Ted Elliott
Larry Fear , 27
Len Lamont 20
pete Cardiff 26
127
116
107
High Score 3 Darts;
Dick Stephenson' 180
High Score for the Evening;
Glen Bridge 140.
Maple Leafs 5 Canucks 1
Scoring for Maple Leafs;
Mike Watson 2 goals
Scott Wheeler 3 goals
Paul Johnson 1 assist
Jim Adams 1 assist
Bradley Wright 1 assist
Scoring for Canuoks:
Brian Armstrong 1 goal
STANDINGS
W L T PTS.
Rangers 8 0 1 17
Maple Leafs 4 4 1 9
Canucks 3 6 0 6
Bruins 2 7 0 4
HOUSE LEAGUE/
PEE WEE & BANTAM
Penguins 0 Blues 0
Seals 4 Blues 3
Scoring for Seals:
Edgar Williams 2 goals 1 assist
Bob Bridge 1 goal
Gerald Rutledge 1 goal 1 assist
C arm an Bernard 1 assist
Rick Demaray 1 assist
Bill King 1 Assist
Scoring for Blues:
Murray Nichol 1 goal 1 assist
David Stephenson 1 goal
Larry Scott 1 goal
Randy Somers 1 assist
ALL-STAR TYKE HOCKEY
Bill McArter 27
Murray Kelling-
ton 17
Murray Johnston17
Howard Bernard 18
Ken Johnston 10
Mr, and. Mrs. BOYd exPreesed
their appreciation and thanks sPd
invited everyone to visit them
in their new home.
Lunch was served by the
ladies.