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Jimmy and. Joe_ Adams and
John Richmond ,and Brian Kell-,
ington Went te Toronto, Satur-
claY nigbt to lee ToronteAndmin,
nesota play. They won the trip
through the London Free Press
by getting 5 new customers.
Mrs. Chester Rintoul is a
Patient in Seaforth Hospital after
suffering a fractured hip. Her
Brussels friends hope she will
have a, speedy recovery,
Three Brussels community
boys, Philip Blake, Rickey Mc-
Donald and. Blaine McCutcheon
are playing hockey this year
with the Listowel Junior C. Cy-
clones.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Askin
Of BUnSVOle. „Spent the, weekend.
with Mr. and: Mrs, George Evans..
Mr,and Mrs, Woodrick,
PlIao.44 Aer24r.A. of Woodstock, •
Mrs, Fred Wesenberg
and Tammy,, and Joe Wesenberg
of LondOn, and Joe Abbott of G.*.
Won. were weekend: visitors with
Mr.: and Mrs. george -Wesenbergo
pr. and Mrs.. ponaid McRae,
spent the weekend
at, their hellie in,.Prpesels,
Mr. and' Aire. Roviver
of. London, were visitors' last
week with. Miss Beth Hoover
and Mr. and Mrs. Norm, an
Hoover,.
Stuart Nichol of. Scarborough
was a weekend visitor with his
.mother, Mrs. F. Nichol.
P.r
W. 0, A. A. JUVENILE
Harriston 11 Brussels 6
FirSt Period - Harriston,
Newman (Chimas) :13; Harriston,
Chimas (Smith) 8:13; Brussels,
Workman (Thomas Wheeler)
12:54; Harriston, Fisk (Newman,
Chimas) 16:04.
Second Period - Harriston,
Newman (Fisk, Cavelle) :15;
Harriston, Fisk 1;04; Brussels,
Wheeler (Sellers) 3:20; Brus-
sels, Wheeler (Edgar) 6:47;
Brussels, Edgar (Wheeler) 10; 21;
Harriston, Dowler (Holland)
10:34; Harriston
'
Dowler (Hol-
land, Ca.velle) 13;19; Harriston,
Holland 18:04.
Third Period - Harriston,
Dowler (McPhail) 3:53; Brussels,
Bauer (Brewer) 5;15; Harriston,
Fisk (Rane) 11:00; Harriston,
Telker (Holland, Smith) 17:33;
Brussels, Wheeler 19:39.
FUTURE GAMES
at BrusSels
at WinghaM
at Brussels
at Brussels
at Brussels
Nov. 30 - Brussel, at Monkton
JUVENILE
Nov.23 - Brussels at Harriston
Dec. 1 - Brussels at Mildmay
PEE WEE
Nov.23 - Brussels at Milverton '
Nov.24 - Milverton at Brussels
Nov.30 - Monkton,sels at
Dec. 1 - Monkton at Brussels
MIDGET
Nov.24 - Lucknow at Brussels
Nov.28 - Brussels at Kincardine
Dec. 1 - Kincardine at Brussels
Nov.22
Nov.28
Nov.29
Nov.22
Nov.29
NOVICE
• MllYerton
- Brussels
Wingham
BANTAM
- milverton
• Monkton
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GEORGE SOMERS'. REPAIRS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
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man's best friend in the snow
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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Hockey series under .we
W.O.A.A.remembers
30 years history
W.O.A.A. PEE WEE
Blyth 11 Brussels 0
First Period - Blyth, Camp-
bell (Hallam, Watson):30; Blyth,
Stewart (Watson) 7:00; Blyth,
Hallam (McLinchey, Campbell)
7:30; Blyth Howson (Stewart
Reid) 13:00; Blyth, Knox (Wat-
son) 19:00.
Second Period - Blyth, Wat-
son (Campbell, Stewart) :58;
Blyth, Watson (Hallam) 4:55;
Blyth, Knox (Howson) 9:35.
Third Period - Blyth, How-
son (Pollard) 6:32; Blyth, Camp-
' bell (Stewart) 9:15; Blyth, How-
son (Hallam) 16:35.
W.O.A.A. PEE WEE
Blyth 6 Brussels 1
First Period - Blyth, Stew-
art 4:00.
Second Period - Blyth, How-
son 9;00; Brussels, Scott (Smith)
10:30; Blyth, Whitfield (Mc-
Linchey, Stewart) 18;15.
Third Period - Blyth,
Whitfield (Hull, Pollard) 9:15;
Blyth, Whitfield (Howson,Hull)
14;45; Blyth, Watson 19:5.
W.O.A.A. BANTAM
Blyth 10 Brussels 5
First Period - Blyth, Arthur
(Howatt, H) 9:50; Blyth, Put-
tman (Lyon) 11:43; Blyth, How-
aft (Plunkett) 15:42;
Second Period - Blyth, Pol
lard (Plunkett) 2:35; Brussels,
Stephenson (R. White, Demray)
5:00; Brussels, Nichol ( R.
White) 6:15; Blyth, Howatt (Plun-
kett, Pollard 8:58; Blyth, Plun-
kett (Pollard) 16:47.
Third Period - Brussels,
Stephenson (Nichol) :39; Brus-
sels, R. White 5:24; Blyth, Ar-
thur (Plunkett) 9;35; Blyth,
Arthur (Plunkett, Pollard) 12:25;
Blyth, Howatt (Plunkett, Pollard)
14:12; Brussels, Nichol (Pletch)
16:27; Blyth, plunkett (Howatt)
16;51.
W. O.A.A. BANTAM
Blyth 9 Brussels 3
First period - Blyth, Pol-
lard (Arthur) 54 18.
Second Period - Blyth, Plun-
kett (Arthur, Howatt) 1:42; Brus-
sels, R. White (King) 6:52; Blyth,
Arthur (Plunkett) 17;51; Blyth,
Manning (Arthur) 19:41.
Third Period - Brussels, R.
White :16; Blyth, Plunkett, (How-
att) :33; Blyth, plunkett (pollard)
4:16; Blyth, Pierce (Arthur) 9:20;
Brussels, Jutzi (R.White) 10:49;
Blyth, Pierce (Bromley) 16:13;
Blyth, Howatt (plunkett) 17:43.
A feature of the 30th anniver-
sary of the formation of the West-
ern Ontario Athletic Association
which was marked in Wingham
recently was the presentation
of a history of the WOAA by
long time secretary manager,
Alf Lockridge of Wingham.
Officers elected included
President Ivan Gordner, wing-
ham, vice president - Jim Prior,
Brussels, second vice - Dave
Neilson, Gorrie, and third vice
- Ray Morrell, Walkerton.
On the executive committee
for the ensuing year are Jean
Liesemer, Mildmay; Gordon
Rathburn, Durham; Jim Green
Wellesley and Ken Petrie, Port
Elgin.
In his report Mr. Lockridge
said;
,,For the benefit of those who
do not understand the league and
how it operates, I would like to
draw your attention to a few
facts. The league this year
has sponsored 412 teams, all
told, in the different sports, base-
ball, softball and hockey and a
total of 8,045 players, coaches
and managers have registered.
glIn addition to your execu-
tive and secretary-manager, a
great many conveners are re-
quired, and I want to thank them
for their co-operation and
the part they play in the lea-
gue's operation.
"In baseball and minor ilocKey
the league is forced to operate
in territory allotted to them by
the parent bodies.
"A great many changes have
come about in the league in
the 30 years of its existence.
First came the AFFL with the
OHA and this was the work of
Tory Gregg . It was through
his efforts and hard work, and
don't you think for one minute
that these things come easy.
This has been lost through a
difference of thinking on policy,
and I hope some day your ex-
ecutive can regain this. I be-
lieve it is necessary, and should
be for the betterment of hockey.
“There have been some out-
standing sportsminded men who
played a great part in the league's
growth. To name a few, the
late 'Doc' Cruickshank of CKNX,
Tory Gregg, Hugh Hawkins,
Norman Hill, James Inglis, Geo-
rge Grant, Harry Doughty and
many more.
"There was no intention of
operating other sports, only min-
or hockey at that time, but the
presSure from almost every town
and village in the territory put
pressure on the executive and
they started one sport after an-
other, I feel they made quite
a contribution to sports over
the years.
As there was not artificial
ice except in Owen Sound, we
did the same as they do now,
kept playing, and when we were
ready for playoffs there was
no ice. That was where Tory
Gregg came to the rescue and
through his .connections with the
manager of the Owen Sound arena,
the teams played off there with
no charge for the ice time. What
a relief when that was over.
,,The league in the beginning
opened up a place for the young
player to start and the men of
that day realized this and really
backed the league. That is when
rinks started to go up with ice
plants in them, and today there
are not more than three or four
with natural ice.
"In hockey some of the boys
went on to greatness, such as
Paul Henderson, Gary Doak,
Larry Jeffery, Doug Brindley,
Don Liesemer and out of our
minor system now there is Bill
Brown of Wingham, Whitby of
Lucknow, Gloor of Mitchell,
Gateman of Southampton, Jack
Chipchase of Hensall and there
could be more.
(Continued on Page 9)
W. 0. A. A. JUVENILES
Brussels 6 Gorrie 4
First Period - Brussels,
Wheeler (Sellers) 10;34.
Second Period - Brussels,
Edgar (Wheeler, Exel) 1:34; '
Brussels, Elliott (Wheeler, Sel-
lers) 18:57; Brussels, Wheeler,
(Hopper, Elliott) 19:39.
Third Period - Gorrie, F air -
les (Powell, Johnston) 3;16;
Gorrie, Inglis (Edgar) 5:05;
Gorrie, Edgar (Allen) 6;13; Brus-
sels, Wheeler 8;55; Brussels,
Wheeler (Edgar, Elliott) 9:48;
Gorrie, Inglis (Fairles) 13;16.
S-THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 22, 1972
GREY CENTRAL HOME and
.SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
- present - •
A TALENT SHOW
FRI., Nov. 24
at 8:00 p.m.
Grey
Central
School
Silver Collection
DANCING
At FAMILY PARADISE
Saturday Nov. 18th
"COUNTRY CAVALIERS"
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
and SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Refreshments Available - Lunch Served I
W.O.A.A. NOVICE
Brussels 9 Blyth 1
First Period BruSsels•
itergott (Tenpas)
s' Second period - Blyth, Camp-
bell (Elliott) 2:40; Brussels, Pen-
nington (Cousins, Huether)10:50;
Brussels, Tenpas 14:15.
Third Period - Brussels, D.
McCutcheon 5:00; Brussels, D.
McCutcheon (Tenpas) 5:15; Brus-
sels, Huether (McWhirter) 7;35;
Brussels, Cousins (Pennington)
8:15; Brussels, Cousins 12:15;
Brussels, Pennington (Cousins)
14:50.
W.0 • A. A. NOVICE
Brussels 7 Blyth 1
First. Period - Blyth, Stokes
(Youngblut) 1:18; Brussels, Pen-
nington 10:15; Brussels, Higgins,
(Kennedy) 11;48.
Second Period - Brussels,
Pennington (Higgins) :48; Brus-
sels, Kellington (Kennedy) 3:00;
Brussels, Huether (McWhirter,
Pennington) 9:48.
Third Period - Brussels,
Cousins (Tenpas) :50; Brussels,
Watson 5;32.