HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-22, Page 9Ron Kingsbury 6 2 10
Archle Willa . 8 . 1 10.
BobFraser 4 2 8
Dale Pletob, 3 2 7
Len Lamont 5 0 5
TEAM STANDING:.
The Archers.
Sams Gang
Oranhrook
5th Line
Blyth
Lens: Gang
Jamestown
Grabers 'Team.
morrisbank
6th. Line
High Score 3 Darts:
Ernie Back 148
High Score for the evening:
John Smith 140
Brussels
bowling
results
50 Points 50
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TO the ELECTORS
OF GREY TOWNSHIP:
Having served two years on the council,
I'm asking for your support once again
on December 4th as councillor.
I thank you,
CLIFFORD W. BRAY
To the Voters of Grey
Township
Having had four years of experience
as Councillor, I would appreciate your
support once again on December 4th.
Thank you.
DONALD MARTIN
After serving theVillage for the past
eight years, and being very interested in
.our local 'projects, I would be pleased to.
,'continue serving you as in the past.
Your support would be very much ap-
*elated on December 4th,
Sincerely,
I. G. CAMPBELL
NOTICE to ELECTORS of
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
TAKE NOTICE that polls will be opened
as follows for the election of :
Three Councillors for Morris and
Two representatives to the Huron County
Board of Education.
ADVANCE POLLS: Monday, Nov. 27, 1972
Saturday, Dec. 2, 1972
at Morris Township
Hall from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
POLLING DAY: Monday, Dec. 4th, 1972
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
at the following places :
Poll. No. 1—Laurie Scott's House
Poll No. 2—Ronald Bennett's House
Poll No. 3—Institute Hall, Belgrave
Poll No. 4—Township Hall
Poll No. 5—Harvey Edgar's House
Poll No. 6—Campbell Robertson's House
Helen D. Martin
Returning Officer
To the Electors of Brussels
As I have always been keenly interested
in the betterment and promotion of my
home town, I am asking for your support
at the polls on December 4th.
If elected for councillor I will endeavour
to do my best to serve to the best of my
ability.
WAYNE LOWE
For a ride, Call 887-6971
To the Electors of Brussels
As a candidate for election to the Public
Utilities Commission, I ask for your sup-
port on December 4th.
DAVID HASTINGS JR.
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Keen interest in Brussels dart series
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Many reaclerp, who, follow the
ciart, standing are, interested. in
the individual .0.4yer§ and want
to 15.49W who belongs. to. which
team. F9r 1494.e, Interested, we
suggest thisliSt. be Olt out so
you. can tol1ow the progress: of
the, teams from. week to week.
SAMS GANG
Sam Workman? Ernie Back,
Jim Smith; Jan Van VIlet,liarrY
B91ger.
CRANBRQOK
Gordon Engle, G. Hethering-
ton? Bob Elliott) John SMith,Narl
Kokesch,,
5TH LINE
Ken White, Alf. Nichol, Bill
McArter, Adam Smith, Larry
Fbar.
THE ARCHERS
Hilt Ward, Jack McWhirter,
Russ Hall, Archie Willis, ,Ross.
Perinet4,
JAN1PTQWN
Nell Adams, pale, preckeh,
ridge, .l3r1aP Adams, Al Nichol,
Dale Pieta,
MORKSBANK
Ross Nicholson, Bob Fraser,
Murray Johnston, Al precken-
ridge, Reg Watson,
6TH LINE
Gordon.Guy, Clem McClellan,
Ron Gordon, Mike Idzik, Murray
Gordon, Ron. Kingsury,
BLYTH.
Charlie Shaw, Harm Thalen,
Ken Patterson, Bob Scott, Ken
Johnston, Murray Govier,
LENS GANG
Willis Knight? Len Lamont,
Ross Duncan, Glen Bridge, Dick
Stephenson, Pete Cardiff.
GRABERS TEAM
Ken Graber, Sid White,Ross
Soniers, Murray, Kellington,
Keith Hesselwood.
INDIVIDUAL STANDING
32 20 72
25 19 63
27 17 61
16 61
15 60
15 52
16 50-
14 45
14 44
11 44
13 43
9 43
11 42
9 41
10 40
11 40 •
6 40
12 39 •
10 38
9 38
9 35
6 35
9 34
9 32
10 31
8 29
4 29
6 29
6 28
6 27
Murray Johnston 17 5 27
Mike Idzik 19 4 27
Brian Adams 18 4 26
Larry Fear 11 6 23
Ken Graber 15 4 23
Jan Van Vliet 10 6 22
Murray Kelling-
ton 12 5 22
Al Breckenridge 12 5 22
Reg. Watson 14 4 22
Keith Hesselwood 9 6 21
Al Nichol 8 6 20
Bill McArter 9 5 19
Pete Cardiff 12 3 18
Murray Govier 10 3 16
Karl Kokesch 5 5 15
Ross Bennet 7 3 13
Charlie Shaw 7 2 11
Ladies high single, FranGol-
ley 2'71, Jane Ward 242, Joyce
Treibner 232, Ladies high tri-
ple, Jane Ward 612, Fran Golley
582, Carol Miller 575, Men's
high single Greg Huether 278,
Robert Pipe 261, Gord Jacklin
247, Men's high triple Greg Hue-
ther 678, Gord Matheson 656,
Gord Smith 628.
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• "In the early years such men
as Frank Slota, Jerry Olinski,
Frank Udvari and Merle Glas-
ford refereed here and later
went on to greatness in their
profession.
"In softball, after a few years
of operation, the league spon-
sored the fastball league which
formerly was the senior league
at Sunnyside and Toronto with
such players as Charley Justice,
Shelley Miller, Hugh Hall, Char-
lie Cotton, George Zuk and there
were others. George Zuk later
became a race horse trainer
and driver, and to my mind a
wonderful athlete in almost all
sports and a credit to any assoc-
iation. Maxie Scheff, a noted
umpire in Toronto, made many
visits here to do games. He
was considered the best.
"On baseball there is not
much to report, but at the start
there was a strong intermediate
series. As the years passed on
this faded out. After the entry
of Montreal Expos, there appear-
ed to be more interest in ball
in both minor and intermediate
and an intermediate group is now
playing again and prospects look
Junior C
schedule
Hockey, chedule
HOME;
Nov. 5 1;30 Paris
Nov. 12 '7:30 Hanover
NOV. 19 '7;30 SiMeoe
Dec. 1 8:30 Hanover
Dec, 8 8:30 Woodstock'
Dec. 17 7:30 St. Thomas.
Dec. 22 8:30 Kitchener
Dec. 26 7:30 New Hamburg
Jan. 7 7:30 Caledonia
Jan. 14 7:30 .Paris
Jan. 26 8;30 Kitchener
Jan. 28 '7:30 New Hamburg
Feb. 2 8:30 Woodstock
Feb. 4 7;30 St. Thomas.
Feb. 13 8:30 Simcoe
Feb. 16 8:30 Caledonia.
AWAY:
Nov. 9 8:00 Paris
Nov. 17 8;30 Woodstock
Nov. 25 '7:00 Kitchener
Nov. 28 8:00 Hanover
Dec. 6 8;30 Simcoe
Dec. 10 2:15 Caledonia
Dec. 21 8:00 St. Thomas
Dec. 29 8:00 St. Thomas
Jan. 5 8:00 Caledonia
Jan. 6 '7:00 Kitchener
Jan. 9 8;00 Paris
Jan. 12 8:30 Woodstock
Jan. 19 8:30 New Hamburg.
Jan. 21 '7:30 Simcoe
Jan. 30 8:00 Hanover
Feb. '7 8:30 New Hamburg
Note: Paris games at' Burford.
Kitchener games at Grand
River Arena.
good for the future. There are
now 49 teams playing in the
territory allotted to us by the.
Ontario Baseball Association:
"I, as secretary-manager of
the association for so many
years, would like at this time -to
thank all the managers and coach-
es in all the sports in the league
for the, co-operation that they
have given me and all executive
members, and there have been
many, for all their help, because
they have a busy time attending
so many meetings in summer
and winter sport."
Huron Perth
TB-RD homes
ecologist
Brian Shaw was chosen the
first annual "Ecologist of the
Year" from Huron Perth Secon-
dary Schools. He is a student at
Stratford Northwestern Secon-
day§ School.
Contestants were eligible
from any secondary school in
the two county area and finalists
were chosen by teachers in the
schools.
"Ecologist of the Year" will
be chosen annually for 10 years
and at that time the programme
will be reviewed according to
officials of the Huron Perth TB
and RD Association, the sponsors
of the award.
The "Ecologist of the Year"
will receive a cash prize and a
trophy will be placed in his
school. Two runners up will
receive small trophies.
Brian Shaw helped the
Stratford Citizens for the
Environment in their glass re-
cycling program through collect-
ing and smashing the glass
and now he is helping the YM -
YWCA in this project. During
Arbor Week 1972 he participated
in a number of e vents and planned
and organized the planting of 700
trees in the Old Grove Park area
of Stratford.
He was the delegate from
the Mens Environment. Club to
the Straight Goods Conference
at Queen's University this past
August when high school students
from all over the province met
to discuss environmental prob-
lems. He is presently the Presi-
dent of the M. E. Club.
Ernie ,Back
Glen Bridge
Jack McWhirter
Dale Brecken-
ridge
Ross Nicholson
Ken White
Hilt Ward
John Smith •
Harm Thalen
Neil Adams
Sam Workman
Ken Johnston
G.Hetherington
Sid White
Russ Hall
Bob Elliott
Gordon Guy
Ken Patterson
Jim Smith
Alf Nichol
Dick Stephenson
Clem McClellan
Ross Somers
Adam Smith
Ron Gordon
Ross Duncan
Harry Bolger
Willis Knight
Gordon Engel
Bob Scott
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THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 22, 1972-9