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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-02-07, Page 6THIS WORLD OF OURS PUBLIC MEETING TO ZASCPSS Pt seconwei PA(%) Ata 2ob.mack 134-1Au fog THE VILLAGE oF33R,uSSELS Ayr 'Me LEGION HALL WEDNESINI4 FEB: 21 irr 8 • 00 pt4 eaeo Gob w elcome • RAKESIIME11175 SFRUES) Due to weather conditions all afternoon events of the BRODHAGEN WINTER CARNIVAL Saturday , February 10 Brodhagen and District Community Centre will be cancelled, CABARET DANCE and Draw for Snowmobile will go as scheduled. —Music by— "WILBEE ORCHESTRA" Sponsored by Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce ENTERTAINMENT: - AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL. BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday Night oward Smith & His Orchestra,, A group of determined youth are com- bining their resources to apply for an "OPPORTUNITIES for YOUTH GRANT" in hopes tit establishing a ,coffeehouse, including crafts workshops and com- munity services for all ages. We need comments, advice and r• • a building. Send Letters to: "STAYING HOME" General Delivery BRUSSELS, ONT. ........ ....„,. QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS "The Tex Noble Show Friday and Saturday Sunday Matinee Sto8pm. *** Good Food On The Menu ititiLittELt POSti FEBRUARY 1916. Dart league standing The Huron Trail Riders Sad- dle Club, Dungannon held their first general meeting of 1973 Sunday at Carlow Hall. Election of officers resulted as follows: President, Art Dickson, Port Albert; Vice- president, Lennus Yeo, Homes- vile; Sec.-treas., Mrs. Diane Dickson. Board members in- clude: Paul De Kroon, Dublin; Graham Sholdice, Walton; Dr. Ray Flowers, Clinton; Mrs. Norma Riley, Seaforth; Mary- belle and Cecil Cranston, St. Augustine. The meeting expressed ap- preciation. to the retiring exe- cutive, headed by Doug. Riley, as president. ridge 22 7 36 Pete Cardiff 23 6 35 Don McNeil 25 3 31 Ron Kingsbury 16 7 30 Len Lamont 15 7 29 TEAM STANDING: Sams Gang 129 Points The Archers 121 " 5th Line 120 ,, Blyth 114 ff Cranbrook 112 of Lens Gang 99 PP Jamestown 89 Grabers Team 85 Pt Morrisbank 79 ft 6th Line 70 High score for the evening: Alf Nichol 171. Dart, league members at Blyth Mr. Russel Bone of Wingham is critically ill in Victoria Hos- pital, London, where he was taken one week ago from wingha.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin of Listowel on a trip to Toledo, Ohio last week; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Scarborough were weekend visitors with Miss M. Skelton. Mrs. Lillian Cox is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. Cranbrook dart league INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS STS. FINS.PTS. Bradley Speiran 57 34 125 Jim Hart .44 39 122 Doug Rathwell 46 35 116 Bob Alexander 60 25 110 31 27 85 Jack Cox 44 19 82 Stew Steiss Jim Patterson 35 22 79 Frank Workman 39 20 79 Ernie Lewington 33 15 63 Lothar Weber 27 16 59 Gilbert Hether- ington 26 16 58 Harry Bolger 30 11 52 Elston Speiran 22 14 50 Gordon Engel 21 14 49 Eldon Wick 27 10 47 Donald Clark 36 3 42 John Engel 25 6 • 37 Carl Uhler 25 4 33 Pete Van Veen 21 5 3 1 Jack Conley 11 8 27 Doug Purdy 14 4 22 Doug Conley 11 3 17 Rae Houston 13 2 17 John Gillis 8 4 16 Jack Knight 7 4 15 Earl Dunn 3 0 3 TEAM STANDINGS: Jim Hart 62 points Jack Cox 51 " Doug Rathwell 49 Bob Alexander 47 ,, Bradley Speiran 45 Jim Patterson 41 Frank Workman 39 !f Gilbert Hether- ington 27 Happiness to a handicapped adult is leaving for work every morning . . . with all the rest of us. ,The March of Dimes Ability Fund helps to make that possible. Jackson team The purling Bonspiel spon- sored by Brussels Stockyards Ltd. took place at the arena in Brussels on Monday, January 29th with 16 teams competing. A roast beef dinner served by the members of the Ladies' Curling Club was enjoyed. WINNERS OF THE 9 A.M. DRAW 1st. Graham Jackson and his team from Listowel 2nd. Murray Hoover and his team from Brussels 3rd. Wm. 'Hewitt and his team from Brussels Consolation - Jas. C oultes and his team from Belgrave. WINNERS OF THE 11 A.M. DRAW 1st. Bob McKague and his team from Teeswater 2nd. Glen Coultes and his team from Brussels 3rd. Shaune Lawton and his team from Listowel Consolation - Wallace Ballagh and his team from Tees- water. wins Bonspiel The overall winning team was that of Graham Jackson of Listowel taking home the Brus- sels Stockyards Trophy. :.L \ Sound, so vital a part of our existence, is growing to such dis- agreeable proportions within our environment that today it is a very real threat to our health. So noisy, in fact, is America's urban environment that people living in congested sections of large cities may be hearing far less than they realize; many are developing se- vere hearing loss. INDIVIDUAL STANDING: Ernie Back 73 53 179 Dale Brecken- ridge 63 32 127 Ross Nicholson70 28 126 John Smith 51 37 125 Glen Bridge 56 33 122 Harm Thalen 49 35 119 Hilt Ward 50 34 118 Gordon Guy 73 21 115 Russ Hall 52 31 114 Ken White 45 32 109 Bob Elliott 53 25 103 Alf Nichol 41 29 99 Jack McWhirter48 25 98 Ross Somers 50 24 98 Sid White 54 22 98 Ken Johnston 43 27 97 Willis Knight 49 24 97 Sam Workman 42 24 90 Clem McClellan52 19 90 G.Hethering- ton 41 Clarence White40 Neil Adams 46 Ken Patterson 33 Ross Duncan 37 Adam Smith 34 Jan Van Vliet 35 Dick Stephen- son 37 Jim Smith 35 Harry Bolger 41 Bob Scott 35 Ron Gordon 35 Gordon Engel 34 Murray John- ston 37 Al Nichol 26 Bob Fraser 30 Larry Fear 40 Mike Idzik 34 Ross Bennet 24 Brian Adams 27 Charlie Shaw 29" Murray Govier25 Bill McArter 14 Archie Willis 22 Reg. Watson 24 Dale Pletch 2 6 Karl Kokesch 19, Murray Kell- ington 19 Al Brecken-, 24 23 19 25 20 21 20 89 86 84 83 77 76 75 Blyth Legion played host to 19 75 Brussels mixed dart players 21 73 Saturday in the Blyth Legion H all. 16 731 Twenty-five mixed players were 16 67 present from Brussels and 14 63 thirty-two players from Blyth. 14 62 Brussels outplayed the Blyth players 43 games to 29. 12 61 Prizes were given to the high- 17 60 est team, lowest team, high man 15 60 score and high ladies' score. 10 60 These prizes were donated 10 54 by the George Burkholder Auto 13 48 Body Shop, Blyth. 10 47 Brussels No. 4 team with 9 47 Clarence White as Captain was 10 45 the winner of the highest team, 14 42 Nine wins out of twelve games. 10 42 Blyth No. 5 team with Kay 8 40 Buchannon as captain was lowest 7 40 team, two games out of twelve. 10 39 Mabel Willis was high lady with a score of 118. 10 39 Wm. Riehl was high man with a score of 145. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Trail riders elect officers BRIEFS , Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips it at 72 fou wit po] Ot fer $8 for fees, we has Jan $1, mo cos Oth( $50 the two hunt the soft cos gra] sari( to thro gate yet leav be Whe ceip thre( you Min lots play mon