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887-6641 Brussels
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Keith liesselwood
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Ron Kingsbury
Archie Willis
Bob Fraser
Stew steiss
Ross Bennet
I.Jen LarlWrIt
pale Pletch
Charlie OW
Bruneis
bawling
results
men's high single, Howie Bak-
er 261428, Carson Watson 250,
fiord Smith 238-220
Men's high, Triple, Howie. Bak-
er 697, Gord Smith 677, Eric
Jolly 615
Ladies high single, Jane Ward
305-254, Winnie Bell 250, Mar-
lene Rutledge 238
Ladies high tripel Jane Ward
698, Marlene Rutledge 618, Fran
Golley 613.
BAZAAR
Cranbrook
Community Centre
November 18th
3:00 p.m.
SEWING
BAKING
CANDY
CARDS
Christmas Gifts
Tea will be served
Sponsored by Knox
Presbyterian Ladies' Aid
MG ANDROID
110111S
THE NEW '73 EXCITING, RUGGED,
TOP-PERFORMANCE, DEPENDABLE.
EIGHT EXCITING MODELS
TO CHOOSE FROM.
See Boa-Ski's new instrumentation panel,
deep padded seat, wide stance skis
and exciting stylings.
There's more to Boa-Ski.
man's best friend in the snow
GEORGE SOMERS' REPAIRS'
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED
Sunday Morning
From .8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
EXERCISE; SKATING
Adults 20 years and over
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QUEEN'S HOTEL -- Brussels •
Friday and Saturday Night
The Maitland Trio from Goderich . • .
• Food specials Wednesday nights.: . .
Dining Lounge Open Sunday : . . .7 as usual from 4 to p.m. .
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DANCING
At FAMILY PARADISE.
Saturday Nov. 18th
Ken Scott's Orchestra
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
and SNOWMOBILE CLUB.
Refreshments Available — Lunch Served
ENTERTAINMENT:
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Friday and Saturday Night
HOWARD SMITH ORCHESTRA
-Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now Open-
• WE FEATURE:—
Turkey — Spareribs and Sauerkraut Fish and Chips
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Dart league; score's
7 6 3 2 12 It
7 Z 11
4 a *0
6 2 IP
7 1 9
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5 1 '7
4 I 6
5 0 5
a 0 3
INDIVIDUAL. STANDING
4401S McWhirter ,27 1:7 61.
Ernie Beck 28 16 60
Glen Bridge ga Ili 56
Bale Breckenridge 24 15 54
Ken white 20 10 46
Ross Nicholson 25 10 45
Hilt Ward . 15 13 41
Nell Adams 20 10 40
Barn) Thalen 15 12 30
Sid White 21 9 39
Ken Johnston 23 . 8 39
Ken PattersOn 13 12 37
Gordon guy 25 6 37
Sam Workman 15 10 35
John Smith 14 10 34
G.lietherington 18 8 34
Russ Hall 15 .9 33.
Jim Smith 15 '9. .33
Clem McClellan 21 6 13
Ross Somers 14 9
Bob Elliott 13 9 31
Adam Smith 13 9 31
Alf Nichol 16. 7 30
Ron Gordon 11 8
. floss Duncan 11 8 27
Murray Johnston 17 5 27
Willis Knight 14 6 26
Dick Stephenson 16 5 26
Harry Bolger 18 4 26
Gordon Engel 14 5 24
Brian Adams 15 4 23
Jan Van Vliet . 10 6 , 22
Murray Kellington 12 5 22
Mike Idzik 12 4 20
Larry Fear 8 5 18
Al Breckenridge 10 4 18
Bob Scott 12 '3 18
Ken Graber 9 4 17
Pete. Cardiff 11. 3 17
Al Nichol 6 5 16
Karl Kokesch 5 5 15
Bill McArter 7 4 /5
Reg Watson 9 2 13.
Attend
night
classes
Nine hundred and ninety ad-
ults are returning to Huron
County schools one night each
week to attend claSses in sub-
jects of their own interest rang-
ing from art to auto mechanics
to welding and women's physical
fitness. At the same time last
year only seven hundred and nine
had registered.
Several new classes have been
added to those which have been
available in former years. Sew-
ing and typing continue.to be two
of the most popular courses, but
their position is being rivalled
by gourmet cooking, liquid em-
broidery and hair dressing or
personal grooming. Judo, karate,
golf and badminton classes all
have large enrolments. Although
several students still attend
evening classes in bookkeeping,
shorthand, computer program-
ming and grade X111 subjects
for credit toward a certificate,
the majority are interested in
leisure time activities such as
ceramics, oil painting, photo-
graphy and upholstery.
This year, for the first time,
two classes in tailoring are being
taught at Seaforth District High
School. These resulted from a
request front a group in that
area. The Huron County Board
of Education had indicated a will-
ingness to provide a class in
any area where such interest
is shown and an instructor Is
available.
Several new classes will be
beginning in January '73. Those
already suggested are rug hook-
ing, golf instruction and interior
decorating. If there is a sub-
ject you would like to have given,
discuss it with your friends,
get then' interested, and con-
tact the evening class grind-
pal at your local secondary school
to see if proper arrattgentents can
be made.
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WANT-ADS
DIAL 887-6641
Lens Gang
Jamestown. ,
The Archers 44 pn1nta
Sams Gang 42 "'
Crannroolc 40
5th Line 38.
Blyth 37
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Public Skating.
Brussels Arena
SATURDAY
24 p.m, ind13-10 p.m.
SUNDAY
2 4 p.m.
THURSDAY
(Pre-School Only
2.4 p.m.
35
2 Grabers Team 34
..worrispao_ 27
6th Line 25
High score for the evening;
E rnie Back 148.
13--THE BRUSSELS POSTE NOVEMBER 15, 1972