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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-01, Page 6Mens softball - , tournament schedule I A schedule for the third Annual 'Brussels Invitational Mens Softball Tournament set for August_ 3 to 6, has hem- tssued. FIRST ROUND FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 Game #1 7:30 Mensal Sherwoods vs Walton McGavins Game #2 9:00 Ritchie's Rockets (Brus- sels) vs chepstowe Aces Shower honors bride to be , Friends and neighbours held a miscellaneous shower for Miss Karen Mutter on Monday evening July 23 in Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels in honour of per forthcoming marriage; Aug. 11 to Mr. Garry Chambers of Wroxeter. The Sunday school room was tastefully decorated for the occasion when a program was arranged.. She was presented with many useful gifts. On Saturday July 29, Mrs. .Don Laurie was hostess .to a. ; pantry shower and many of 1 Karen's girlfriends attended. Prior to -school closing a sh ower was given by teachers and school staff of F.E. Madill where she is employed as guidance secretary. News of Bluevale, Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker The Bluevale wOmen's Insti- tute will tour Gary Chapman's Factory at whitechurch and the Wingham Drive-in Cleaners on Wednesday and gather at the Riverside Park for lunch. Cars will leave Bluevale at 1:30 and all ladies of the community are welcome. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish and Bob were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.:. Elliott.s Dale Eccles and Heather Shiells spent a few days with Sandra Moffatt. The Bluevale Girls played against Atwood Girls Wednesday night in Bluevale with Bluevale winning 34-27. Visiting Sunday was observed by both churched July 29 when there was no service. The Pres- byterians joined with the United Church people in July with Mr. Larry King, student minister and in August services will be held in the Presbyterian Church. Sun- day School starting at 10:30 a.in, and church at 11:30. Just Us fro-rn Lo.ndon.. ENTERTAINMENT. AT. FAMILY PARADISE Sunday afternoon Aug. 5 from 2-4 FAMILY • PARADISE CAMPING' PARK Don't forget SaAttrday Night Dames carry out investigations Winners at Howick bingo Recent investigations carried out by the OPP of the Wingham Detachment include:- Five investigations with five persons charged under the Liquor Control Act. Ten charges laid and five warnings issued under the High- way Traffic Act. Thirty-four investigations, and one person charged under the Criminal Code. on Monday, July 16, Orton. D. Geiger was injured in a single car accident on Highway 86, east of the Huron-Bruce County Line, Turnberry Township. Mr. Geiger is from R.R.#3, Listowel. Damages to his vehicle were esti- mated at $1000.00. • On Friday, July 20, James B. SOMALI. 'OURNAMENT BRUSSELS BALL PARK AUGUST — 16-TEAMS -- 22 GAMES Regular Games: Jack Felker, Listowel; Mrs. Dahm, Mildmay; Mrs. A.SteMarie, viingham; Mrs. Bill Kennedy, Wingham; Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Lucknow; Mrs. Newinan, Wingham; Mrs. Bill Schill, Fortnosa, and Dorothea Douglas, Clifford; Mrs. Mc Lerman, Lochalsh, and Mrs. Schill, Formosa; Mrs. Bell, Her- riston; Mrs. S. Halloway, Wingham; Mrs. S. Huber, Mildmay; Mrs. G. Wagner, Lucknow; Mrs. A. Ste Marie, Wingham and Mrs. Busby, Bel- ' more. Share the wealth: 1 - Mrs. G. Wagner, Lucknow and Maude Greenley, Harriston; 2 - Mrs. Weyers, Listowel and Mrs. Schill, Formosa. 1925 "Special: Mrs. walker,. i Wingham, mrs. Turner, liar- ' riston and Mrs. McLennan, Loc- halsh. Jackpot Consolation plus !bonus:b Jean Thurlow $ Listowel, Gloria weyers, ' Listowel, Florence Kennedy, (Wingham and Mrs. Schill, For- mosa. Dart Game: Mrs. G. Wagner, ILucknow won $10. Lap Card, Ed Marsh, Wingham; Door prizes: Maude Greenley,Harris- ton, Douglas Walker, Wingham, Verna Hines, Aylmer & Bev. Strauss, Mildmay. Lucky Draws: Ted Weyers, Listowel, Ella Bell, Harriston, Paul • Thompsons , Brantford, and Lola Stevenss i Harriston..Cucumber Contest; I Mrs. Hamilton, Lucknow. Hutton of Blyth was involved in a single car accident on. Highway #4, north of'Huron Road 25, when his vehicle struck a hydro pole on the east side of the roadway. Mr.. Button was not injured and damages to his vehicle were esti- mated at $800.00. Charges are pending. On Saturday, July 21, Brian H. Bell of R.R.#1, Wroxeter and Joseph M. Eckert of R. R. #1, Dublin, were involved in a collis- ion on County Road 12j north of Highway #87. Turnberry Township. No one was injured as a result of the collision and damages to both vehicles were estimated at $700.00. Charges are pending. Project: STAYING HOME CRAFT WORKSHOP July 30 - AUGUST 4 IA the Crystal Palace For information Phone 887-650.1' • In Town League action last ' week, both the second place Barens and the third place wee Stinkers gained ground on the • stumbling sabres. The first game 'was a real tight contest in which the last place M.A.S.H. showed signs of competitiveness that we all knew - they had, but they fell in defeat to the charging Wee Stinkers 9-7. The losers scored all their runs in the third inning but were :blanked from there on. Murray . .•'*Gaylord' Lowe was , the winning Ipitcher issuing six walks,/ allowing 11 hits and striking out nine batters. Ken Scott was the loser but only allowed his oppo- sition 11 hits. The second game was a rout ,1 with the mirons winning 134 over the league-leading Sabres. 'Brian 'Lobball' Rutledge hurled W L T PCT GB Pte. a seven-hitterfor the vbttorY:vold0, ,Sabres 5 2 2 .667 12 ' the winners got to Prank 'Fire- Barons 5 3 1 .611 .1/2 U ball! Stretton' for 11 hits and wee Stinkers 4 4 1 .500 11/2 9 10 'walks. The Aristocrats' big. M.A.S.H. 2 '7 0 .222 6- 4 Barons, Stinkers beat Sabres The tournament is sponsored by the Brussels Recreational Committee. SATURDAY, AUGUST • 4 Game #'3 9:00 Goderich Fisher Custom Builders vs Listowel Starcraft Game #4 '.10:30 Fullarton Juniors vs Ingersoll Jack's Game #5 12:00 Thamesford Standbys vs. Wellesley Queens Game #6 1:30 Elmira Uniroyals vs Kit-, chener Central Meat Game, #7 3.00 Teeswater Rams vs Stratford Conroys Game #8 4:30 whitechurch vs Lucan Irish Nine PLAY' -• OFFS SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 MONDAY, . AUGUST 6 Game#17 10:30 winners 9 and 11 #18 12:00 winners 10 and 12 - #19 1:30 winners 13 and 15 #20 3:00 winners 14 and 16 #21 4;30 B Championship Winners 1'7 and 19 #22 6:00 A Championship Winners 18 and 20 inning was in the fourth as they compiled seven runs to massacre the Swords. PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Barons: Don 'Smiley' Workman was a real fireball for his team scoring two runs on three fres passes at four times to the plate. Sabres: Bob' 'Bullet' Elliott was • the hitting star for the Sabres as he went three for three and scored two runs. ' wee Stinkers: Don *Where did it go?" McCall made star for • his team this week basicallifor a game saving catch right at• the road in left field. M.A.S.H.: Bary 'Gimpy Knee' " peters was hot tor 11.4.S111.. going three for four at the, plate and playing a good Wen- sive game. 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