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The Brussels Post, 1978-01-25, Page 10People. We Know Miss Debbie Stiles and her brother Kenny Stiles, children of Mr, and MPS. John. Stiles. of Lacombe. Alberta visited the New Year's weekend with Miss • Donelda Stiles of Stratford , A family gathering included relatives from Brussels, Lambeth, Toronto and ,Guelph, • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Perrie last week were Rev. and Mrs, James Perrie and, PAW of Shakespeare and Mr. and Mrs, Don Perrie and family, Brussels Optimists HOCKEY TOURNAMENT DANCE February 11th - Brussels, Morris and Grey-Arena Music by Exceptions $5.00 a couple Tickets available at George of Brussels,Mayer's Jewellers & Ray & Helens VVALTON POKER RALLY Sunday, Feb. 5 Registration 11-2 Admission $3.00 each $150.00-in cash prizes plus numerous other prizes. Sponsored' by Walton Area Sports Club YIPPEE! The COUNTRY LOUNGE Entertainment LESPERANCE TRIO Feb. 3 & 4 BLUE CHIPS 13NRUSSELS Come out and enjoy the SEAFORTH BROOMBALL TOURNAMENT Men's and Ladies Feb,3,4,5, at Seaforth Arena Commencing Fri. 7:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.r Sat. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Championship games at 3:30 and 4:30 Teams from Seaforth, Myth; St. Clements, Mt. Forest, Teeswater, Elora; Mildmay. Admission •$1 00 per day. Food and refreshments served. POKER RALLY Sunday, February 5 Sponsored by Clinton & District Snowmobile Club Registration at Ray Potter's 1.-3 p.m. 'Numerous prizes -ifonated by Lynn Hot Enterprises; Holly Gully, Vincent Farm Equipment, &Tilton Fuels, • Hamm's Polaris, Fleming Feed Mill, Cord's Sp011'N. McGee John Deere, Seaforth Co-Op. Entry Fee $3.00 or 2/$5.00 Proceeds for Trail Groomers 10.--THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 25, 1978 LISTOWEL CURLING WINNERS — These Listowel women were first draw winners in the Ladies Curling Bonspiel held at the Seaforth Optimist Winter Carnival last weekend.. Winners, are from (right) - Wilma Rathwell, skip, Shirley Bowman, Jackie Pettapiece, Betty Luakasavitch. (Expositor Photo) Music score 97% Brussels pupils win honours The following are the results of exaMs by theory pupils of Mrs. Winona Martin of Brussels, written on December 10: Preliminary .Rudiments--First Class Honours-Joan Cardiff, 97% Joan will receive her Grade 5 Piano Certificate now, -as she previously . passed the piano examination with 81%; Grade 2 Rudiments--First Class Honours- Carol Wheeler, 87%, Brian ArmstrOng; 86%, .Michellc,, McCutcheon, 85%; Honours- Linda Machan, 77%. 'Brian. will receive his Grade 7 Piano Certifi- cate-,as he previously passed his piano examination with 82%. Wolf cubs receive badges The 1st Brussels Wolf C ubs met in the School Gym on Tuesday of last week. After the Grand Howl. attendance, dues and inspection were carried out. Members talked about the. World Conservation Badge and cold Weather and common ense and played a game called weavers and a game of floor hockey. The meeting closed with the Grand Howl and a prayer. Wayne Wheeler received his woodsman badge and White Six received the pendant for the evening. After a break for Christmas and two meetings raised due to stormy weather, the Wolf Cub • pack met at the school on Jan.' 18th and welcomed Clinton Garniss as a new member. Themeeting opened with the Grand Howl, attendance, dues and inspection and a review of work—on the World Conservation Badge. Members talked about safety rules for cold weather + and some of the Cabs told what gifts they had received at Christmas. The Cubs played a relay game called "Weavers", followed by Floor Hockey and Swing the '• Shot. During the games Akela taught the new cubs. In the final circle, Wayne Wheeler• received his Badge and White Six Were awarded badges as winners of the Point Race.