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Milverton 14 5
Teeswater 14 1
Blyth 11 5.
Monkton 8 10
Lucknow 6 9
Brussels 3 15
Ripley 1 12
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THE VILLAGE WORKSHOP SCHEDULF,', •Closed Sunday
•and every day 6 - '7:30 It the door's open - come in,
March 5 - 9 Specific instruction schedule follov•4
DAY HOURS
Adult Public School
Candletn eking Pottery
TUES. OUTSIDE COMMUNITY WORK
7• - 9
Weaving
High SchoOl
MON. 4
4 - 6
2 - 4
Adult
'Crocheting
& Macrame
4-6 •
Public School
Mosaics
7, .- 9
Adult &
High School
„Candle making
WED.
4;
Adult
Quilting
Adult Rug
ilookirig
1;30 9 ..A.dult•& High School
Drawing With. Ed: kraiiter
iHopeSplicing. With, Mired knight
r
4-6
Public Sabel.
• Candlettilking'
THURS..
• 7:30 - 9
MaCkailie
8Air.,4- Public tehota '9 ''''. 12 Village- MAP
• dandleinaking, .Making. . .
Check window tot: additienS td,Sthedule like :1 Hit S,, guests .etc. ,. .
THANK YOU
The Brussels Lions Club, especially
The Polar-Daize Committee, express
their sincere appreciation to all who
participated, and helped in any way,
during this past week-end. Without
your help it would not have been pos-
sible to have our Winter Carnival.
Special thanks to the Fair Board, St.
John's Ambulance, 'Snowmobile Club,
CKNX-Wingha,m. and Roy Bennett,
also Listowel Transport.
brussels mites win
Blyth tournament
News of Bluevale-----.1.
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe' Walker
The Bluevale Recreation
Euchre Party was held in the.
Community Hall, Thursday, with
ten tables playing. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Edgar and Mrs. Jim El
ston were in charge.
High Ladies' prize was won
by Mrs. Harry Elliott. Low La-
dies' prize went to Jim Mac-
Naughton. High man's prize
was won by Tom.Miller and low
man's was won by Glenn Sellers.
The lucky draw was won ,by
Charlie Brewer..
and Mrs. Bill Rainey of Ohio and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall. .
Mrs. J. J. Elliott and Mrs.
Porter of Lucknow spent a couple
of days with Mrs. Alex Verbeek
of Gorrie after she broke her
ankle.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilmore
and Douglas of Gowanstown and
Dr. and Mrs. Carm'en Redmond
of Shelbourne visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann onSun-
day.
Miss Bonnie Moffatt and Miss
Dawn Hall of Southampton visited
with Bonnie's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Burns Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gray
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Walker and famUy.
Miss Sheila Walker spent Sun-
day with her grandmother, Mrs.
Lloyd Henning.
Visitors with Mrs. R, H, Mc-
Kinnon last week • end were Mr.
and Mrs. John K. MacTavish of
Brantford and M r. John R. Mac-
Tavish and Miss Cathy Wood of
Kitchener.
Cranbrook
INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS:
STS. FINS.PTS,
Jim Hart 59 51 161
Bradley Speiran74 42 158
Doug Rathwell 55 47 149
Stew Steiss 46 32
Bob Alexander 71 32 135
110
Jim Patterson .52 28 108
Jack Cox' 51 Di 99
Frank Workman 48 23 94
Ernie Lewing- •
ton 39 25 89
Gilbert Hether-
inton 35 22
Lothar Weber 37 20
Elston Speiran 34 18
Eldon Wick 32 17
John- Engel 33 16
Harry Bolger 38 13
Gordon. Engel 30 16
Donald Clark 38 6
Carl Uhler 88 6
Pete Van Veen 28 8
Jack Conley 21 8
Rae Houston 28 4
John GilliS 17 7
Doug Conley 20 6'.
bOUg.tjurdy 17 4
Jack Knight 9 4
Earl Dunn 9 i
TEAM STANDINGS:
Jim Hart 81 Points'
jack Cox 11 "
Doug, Rathwell 65 'P
Bradley Speirati 62
Jim Patterson 60 "
Bob Alexander 56 "
Prank WOrkiiiali 47
Gilbert Hether-
ington 38
Terry. McCutcheon. led ' the
Brussels Mites to, a 3-2 victory
over Seaforth to capture the
Blyth. Mite Tournament trophy
for the second consecutive year.
In their first game Brussels
Dart league
standing
INDIVIDUAL STANDING:
• ST. FIN. PTS.
Ernie Back • 82 61 '204
Dale Brecken-
ridge • '75 37'
Hilt Ward 63 41
Ross Nicholson; 82 31
Gordon Guy 84 30
John Smith 61 41
Russ Hall . 63 38
Glen Bridge • 59 38
Harm Thalen 56 37
Bob Elliott 61 30.
Ken White 50 35
Ross Somers 57 31
Alf Nichol 49 34 „
Willis. Knight 60 28
Ken Johnston 50 '31
G.Hetherington 50 31.
Jack McWhirter • 53 28
Sam Workman 50 29
Clarence White 49 29
Sid White. , 60 23
Clem McClellan '58 20
Jim Smith 42 27
Ken Patterson 39 28
Neil Adams 54 20
Adam Smith . 44 24
Ross Duncan 43 24
Dick Stephenson . 43 24
Bob Scott 43 21
Jan. Van Vliet 39 22.
Bob Fraser • 38 22
Harry Bolger 47 16
Murray Johnston 42 18
Al Nichol 32 21
Ron Gordon 43 15'
Gordon Engel 40 14'
Mike Idzik 43 12
Larry Fear 41 12.
Ross Bennet 26 15
• 'Charlie -Shaw - 32 12
Archie Willis 27- 14'
Murray Govier 29 12
Dale Pletch '33 9
Murray Kellington26 12
Reg Watson 31
Bill MCArter 17 15•
Karl Kokesch 23 12
Brian Adams 27 10
Don McNeil 37 4
Al Breckenridge 26 • 7
Len Lamont. 25 7
Pete Cardiff' . 23 6
TEAM STANDING:
Sams Gang ' 151 Points
The Archers 144 ft
5th Line 140 '7
Blyth 133 ft
Cranbrook 132 ty
Lens Gang 117 t
Jamestown 104 tt
Grabers Team 98 f
Morrisbank 96 ,,
6th Line 83 it
High score 3 Darts:
Alfie Nichol 171.
High score for the evening:
Gilbert Hetherington 140.
FiniCATAMMS
edged Clinton 4 -2 on goals by
Terry McCutcheariind lator in
the day they defeated Blyth 4-1
with Terry McCutcheon scoring
three of the goals and Peter
Bennett adding the other. in
the tournamentSemi-final,Brus-
sels defeated Milverton 6 - 1 and
once again the top scorer was
Terry McCutcheon with four
goals while singles, went to
Kevin Wheeler and Bradley
Wright. In the tournament final
Terry McCutcheon scored his'
third goal of the game to break
a 2 - 2 with less than five
minutes remaining in the game
and the goal stood up to assure
Brussels of the championship.
'Brussels next entry in a
tournament will be this week-
end when they go to Lucknow to
participate in the Lucknow Flea
_Tournament.
MINOR HOCKEY STANDINGS
WOAA NOVICE
W L T PTS.
Lucknow 22 1 0 44
Brussels 18 5 3 39
Wingham 13 '7 4 30
Belgrave 8 13 3 19
Milverton 8 12 2 18
Blyth 8 15 1 17
Teeswater 5 12 1 11
Ripley 4 21 2 10
WOAA PEE WEE
w L T PTS.
Milverton 13 4 2
Teeswater 13' 1 1
Blyth 12 7 2
Ripley 9 4 3
Lucknow 8 10 1
Brussels 4 13 2
Monkton' 0 20 1
WOAA MIDGET
W L T
14 1 4
12 5 2
12 4 1
6 4 5
5 13 2
3 10 3
0 15 3
HOUSE LEAGUE
W T PI.
Leafs 8 1 2 18
Sabres 4 5 2 10
Ca.nucks 3 5 3 9
Bruins 2 8 1 5
PEE WEE BEES
W L T PTS.
Clinton 5 1 0 10
Brussels 4 1 0 .8
Monkton 2 3 0 4
Blyth 0 6 0 0
BANTAM BEES
W L T PTS.
Clinton 5 1 0 10
Brussels
Monkton
Blyth
3 3 0 6
1 5 0 2
3 3 0 6
MITES
W L T PTS.
Brussels 20 4 1 41
NOVICE PLAYOFFS
Ripley vs: Beigrave With the win,.
ner playing Blyth
Brussels vs Milverton with the
Whiner olaying Luck now
PEE WEE BEE PLAYOFF
Clinton vs' MOtiksOni, and
Brussels: 13101
:OANtAivi. BEE PLAYOFF
Clinton vs SiiisSelS and:
kOnktOti
JUVENILE- PLAYOFFS
trUSSeIS' vs Milverton with
the *Inner. playthg- iiticknow
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S POST, FEBRUARY 28, 1973-4
The next euchre will be
held March 8 when Mr. and M rs.
Carl Johnston and MT. and. Mrs.
Jim Johnston Sr. will be in
charge of arrangements.
BLUE VAL E PERSONALS .
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Black-
more of Kitchener spent Sunday
with Mrs. „Raymond Elliott.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Gilkinson and later
called on Mrs. Clarence Stokes of
Belmore.
Visitors on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr.
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ture Show" (as it was known.
then) was One Of the most popu-
lar fOrrnS- Of entertainment. The.
show started with the appearanCe
On the screen of a pr'inted intrO-
dUCtiOn to the action that would
follO*.i. After. a Short interval,
/nether printed explanation .ap•,,
pearedi and then several others
before the film was finished. The
beg, known and -admired lady in
the pictUreg was beautiful Mary
Piakford, The enOSt amusing
actor was Charlie Chaplin with
his Canada], antieS. While we
Sat. With our eyes riveted to the
screen; the silence was broken
by the music of the piano, which
played: COntitinetit1Y ill-tough-out
the ShoWt
It was in 1927 when. sound et,
teota i, dialogue .end; music were
introdUCed to the screen, and the
era of the silent picture WaS,lie.,,
placed forever' by the. ilitiVies. ,
ITHE OiLISSEL
,Lucknow
Ripley
Brussels
Milverton
Monkton
Blyth
Kincardine
28
27
26
21
19
10
1
PTS.
30
29
23
16
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26
25
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EY THE OLD TIMER
I remember When the uPiC, .