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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-02-06, Page 9If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you INDUSTRIAL DEVEUIPMENNANK Can IDB help you? Mr. E. G. o u r one of our representatives will be at the Blue Barn Motel and Restaurant, Listowel TELEPHONE 291-1580 'on February 11, Monday from 1 — 4 p.m. 197 Yak St.; London, N6A 1132 THE BRUSSELS POSTi FEBRUARY 6; 1974-9 The lack of snow forced -the cancellation of the Optimist Snowmobile Safety Clinic and Cross-Country Rally this past weekend. However, if the weatherman co-operated these events along with the Barbeque will be held at a lat er date. 0 7 5 6 Ripley 2 7 Monkton .1 6 BANTAM Wingham 9 1 Blyth 8 1 Monkton 6 2 Milverton 4 6 Ripley 3 6 Lucknow 2 8 Brussels 1 9 MIDGET Milverton . 7 2 Wingham 6 1 PEE WEE 8 2 8 6 5 4 Milverton Classified Ads pay dividends., Wingham Brussels Lucknow. Blyth PeeWee and Bantam teams are rrently playing a playoff series pick an 0.M,H.A. presentative from, this area. The Bantams came out the nner in their first series after feating Lucknow 6 - 4 and 8 - 5. ley are now waiting to play ilverton with the first game ing played in Milverton on ,esday night and the second me is to be played in brussels ednesday night at '8:30 p.m. The Pee Wees had an exciting st series with a win each. They yelled to Lucknow last Friday ;ht for the third and final game. one point in the third period local squad was trailing cknow 3 - 1. They came back to the score and in the last 25' ;onds scored the winning goal. Their next opponent is kTURDAY,FEBRUARY 9,1974 :30 French Show :00 Tugboat Annie :30 Rocket Robin Hood, :00 Spiderman :30 Junior Talent Hour :30 East of the Sun :00 Abbott & Costello :30 The Littlest Hobo :00 You Really Can :30 Reach For the Top :00 Commonwealth Games' :00 TBA...CBC :00 Championship Curling :00 Bugs Bunny :00 Supper Show.."Foot- steps", 1972, - Richard Crenna. :30 Music Machine :00 NHL Hockey - Minnesota at Toronto :30 Singalong Jubilee :00 The National :20 CKNX late News :45 Starlight"-Theatre Conchos" 1964 - Richard Boone and Stuart Whitman UNDAY ,FEBRUARY 10,1974 00 French Show . • 30 OECA 30 Cathedral of Tomorrow 30 Hymn Sing 00 Peoples' Church How 00 Focus on the Farm 30 Country Canada 00 Howie Meeker. - 15 Mr. Chips 30 Canadian Film-Makers DO World of Music nnmonwealth• Games DO Youth Confrontation 30 Arts '74 )0 Music To see = 30 Singtime )0 Walt Disney R) The Beachcomber's 10 The Waltons 10 Dick Van Dyke 10 The Collaborators. 10 Marketplace 10 Present Tense 10 The National CKNX Late News 5 The World at War MONDAY Ontario Schools 3 Friendly Giant Mon Ami Ontario Schools Mister Dressup 0 Sesame Street Lassie 0 Noon Report 0 Matinee Take Thirty Edge of Night Family Court Drop-In ) My Three Sons ) Truth or Consequences ) Insight-News; Weather ) Twilight Theatre- Partridge Family Cannon This IS The Law South Seas Man Alive The National Teeswater whome they met in Brussels on Sunday afternoon. They lost their first game to them by a 9 - 3 score. The second game was to be played in Teeswater on. Monday night with the third game back in. Brussels on Friday night at 7:00 P.M. if necessary. The Novice teatit played two games last week. On. Friday evening they hosted the Listowel team and lost to themb y a 2 - 1 score. On Saturday evening they travelled to Seaforth to"come from behind and win by a 3 - 2 score. The Atom "A': team played a h ome and home series with Wi'nghani last Week. In Brussels on Wednesday night they played to a 2 - 2 tie and on Friday night returned to Wingham for a 11 - 1 loss. The Midaets also played a 11:20 News. 11:45 Classic Theatre TUESDAY 8:00 Ont ark?, Schools- 8:45 Friendly:Giant 9:00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools , 10:30 Mister Dressup 11:00 Sesame ,Street 12:00 Lassie 12:30 'Noon Report 1:00 Matinee 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Switched On Set 5:00 My Three Sons . 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 News 6:30 Twilight Theatre (Part 11) 7:30 Circle Eight Ranch 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Police -S_ • 9: Front Page Challenge . 10:00 Up Canada! 10:30 Some Honourable Members 11:00 The National .11:20 Insight — • 11:45 Starlight Theatre WEDNESDAY 8:00 Ont ario. Schools9 . 8:45 Friendly Giant 9:00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mister Dressup 11:00 Sesarne Street 12:00 • 12:30 Noon Report 1:00 Matinee,r•" j:00' 'take Thirt 3:30 Edge of ,Ilight 4:00. Faibily.;Cetith. 4:30. Drop-In 5:00 My Three SonS 5:30 Truth ;or Consequences 6:00 Insight, news, etc. 6:30 Gunsmoke 7:30. Who am I? 8:00 ThiS. Land 8:30_,Countrytime 9:00 Specials 10:30 Country Time 11:06 The National 11:20 Insight, news, sports 11:45 John Wayne Festival THURSDAY 8:00 Ont ario Schools 8:45 Friendly Giant. 9:00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mister dressup 11:00 Seasame Street 12:00 Lassie 12:30 Noon Report 1:00 Matinee 3:30 3:00 Take Thirty Edge of Night Family Court 4:00 A Place of Your Own 4:30 My Three Sons 5:00 insight, news; weather 6:00 ' ' Barnaby Jones: 6:30 iriSh Rovers 7:30 Carol Burnett 8:00 Thursday night niOVie$, 9:?0 The National 11:00 re-scheduled game last week against Milverton. The final score was Milverton 7 - Brussels 1. This weekend the teams return to Garden City with, the Novie, Atom, Pee Wee ' and Bantam hockey teams. The players will be billeted out with their buddies on arrival. Garden City asks that we be at their arena at 1:00 P.M. our time. The first game on Saturday will be at 3:00 P.M. our time. Any parent that isn't planning to attend is asked to see that their player has transportation for the weekend, For those who have never attended before the main names to remember are Telegraph Road on which the City Motel is located and Cherry Hill Road where the arena is located. 11:20 Insight, news, etc. 11:45 Starlight Theatre FRIDAY 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:45 Friendly Giant 9:00 Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools .o'10:30 Mister Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Lassie 12:30 Noon Report 1:00 Matinee 3:00 Take Thirty .3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Drop-In 5 :00 My Three Sons 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 Insight, news, etc. 7:00 Lawrence Welk 7:30 Maude 8:00 All in the Family. 9:00 8:30 Tommy Hunter M*A!S*H, 10:00 Fred Davis Show 10:30 Ryan's Fancy 11:00 The National 11:20 Insight, news, etc. 11:45 Starlight Theatre MOVIES SATURDAY,FEBRUARY 9 6:00 "Footsteps" - Richard Crenna, Forrest Tucker and Joanna Pettet. 11:45 "Rio Conchos" - Richard Boone and Stuart Whitman MONDAY 1:00 "killers Three" - Robert Walker, Maureen-Arthur, 6:30 "Bambole" Elke Sommer and Virna Lisi. (Part One) 11:45 "History Is Made At Night" - Jean Arthur and Charles Boyer. TUESDAY, 1'.:00 'The Visit" - Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn. 6:30 "Bambole" 11:45 "Nightmare Alley" - Tyronne Power and Joan' - WEDNESDAY 1:00 "Crack in the Mirror" - Orson Welles.' • 11:45 "Wake of the Red Witch" John Wayne, Gig Young. THURSDAY 1:00 "Target Sea of China" - Lyle Talbot and Aline Towne 9:00 "The. Cobra" - Dana Andrews and Anita Ekberg, 1 1 t 5 5 "Suddenly, Last Summer Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery FRIDAY 1100 "Thieves' Highway -Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, and Jack Oakie„ 11:45 "Grand Safiet Leigh, Edward Robinson and Robert Hoffitiati: At the dance in the Legion the winner of a t rip for two to. Florida was drawn and. Mrs. Linda McLellan of R.R.#1, Ethel was the lucky person. Optimists officials expressed appreciation for the support they received. Monkton 6 4 0 12 Ripley Lucknow 5 4 ' 0 10 5 5 1 11 Blyth 5 6 0 10 Brussels 0 12 0 0 OMHA playdowns will take place from Feb. 1 to Feb. 15 and the regular schedule will resume after the OMHA Playdowns. 249 230 214 642 266 259 253 678 • 12 60 19 59 15 59 11 59 15 58 12 '55' 7 51 13 50 11 4T 8 46 10 44 11 4 7 36 7 25 0 2 • Team Standing: archers 115 Pts. S 80 Cranbrook s Gang 103 Pts. 98 Pts. 80 Blyth 90 Pts. F 77 Lens Gang 80 Pts. 75 Jamestown 78 Pts:,, 75 5th Line 78 Pts. 78 7n Morrisbank 65 Pts.., ..117 69 Juniors 55 Pts. 68 6th Line 66 High score 3 Darts: .:4t 64 Hilt Ward 180 62 62 High score for the evening: 60 ' AlvinMcLellan 160 No snow p eewees, Bantams in playoffs St. Fin. Ernie Back ' 57 41 Hilt Ward 40 43 John Smith 49 37 Ross Nic,,olson 79 22 Harm Thalen 51 33 Dale Breckenridge 50 Arnold Maxwell 51 27 Russ Hall 44 26 Glen Bridge 37 ,27 Barry Adams 37 26 Jim Smith 45 22 Adam Smith 47 20 Jadk McWhirter34 25 Willis Knight 40 22 Ross Somers 48 18 G.Hetherington 33 25 ken Patterson 30 22 Clem McLellan 48 16 Bob Elliott 37 20 Ross Duncan 37 19 Neil Adams 39 18 Dick Stephenson 46 12 Mike Idzik 37 16 Bill McArter 32 18 Don Workman 33 16 Rick• Somers 38 13 Jack Pipe 40 11 Gordon Engel 42 10 Murray Johnston 28 16 CKNX TV listings WOAAstandings announced ATOM W L -T PTS. Brussels 13 0 0 26 Wingham 12 '2 0 24 Lucknow 5 9 1 11 Milverton 3 8 3 9 Blyth 3 7 2 8 Ripley 2 12 0 4 Bowling scores Ladies' High Single Marlene Rutledge Lynn Haveman Joyce Jacklin Ladies' High Triple 0 18 Marlene Rutledge 0 16 Men's High Single 1 13 Neil Gowing 1 9 Greg Huether • 0 6 da`vid Elston 1 5 Men's High Triple 1 3 Robert Pipe Spare Bowlers: Jane Peters, 1 15 Mick Conaboy; David Elston, 0 12 Greg Huether. 1 17 0 16 2 14 1 11 3 11 1 5 2 4 Dart club results Pts. Brian Adams 36 139 Frank Workman 21 126 Jan Van Vliet 29 123 Ken Johnston 37 123 Bob Scott 28 117 Murray Kellingtot131 31 11 Ron Gordon .37 105 'Ross Bennett 24 93 Dale Retch 25 91 Sam Workman 30 Bill Thamer 24 89 John Stadelman 20 89 Harry Crich 22 87 Al Breckenridge 11 84 Alvin McLellan 2 84 84 83