HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-25, Page 24People We Know
Mrs. Glenna. Stephens
has left to visit her family in
Boston for the winter,
Jack and. Esther
McC'utcneon hosted the, an-
nual reunion of the 1976
Wardens/. Those visiting for
the week-end were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Shea, Victoria
County; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Oldfield, Dufferin County;
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lemon,
Grey County; Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Lamont, Bruce County;
Mr. Wilfred Trask, Welling-
ton County; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Williams, Lambton
County and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Hughes, Simcoe
County.
Mrs, Mabel Thomas of
Wont Forest is a visitor this
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thomas.
Ethel
Correspondent
Mrs. Cliff Bray
887-6086
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Camp of Port Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lampman of
Port. Colborne, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Pearson of Lucan and
Bob Pearson of Toronto were
weekend visitors at the how
of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pearson.
Crib standings
The Family of
Mr. & Mrs. A. Ross`
McCALL
Brussel,s
invite friends and relatives
to a dance in honour of their
parents
25th Wedding
Anniversary
Nov.11
At the Brussels, Morris
and Grey Community
Centre
ittooim.
BeSfiNithe
Won. L. Av.
Sam Workman 23 17 57%
Ernie Back 22 18 55%
Bruce Weber 19 21 47%
Gord Jacklin 19 21 47%
Ken Graber 19 21 47%
Ken Webster 16 24 40%
Brian Rutledge 13 17 43%
Don Gibson 13 7 65%
Gord Rutledge 12 18 40%
Ted Elliott 12 8 60%
'Glen Bridge 12 8 60%
Pat Rutledge 1;2 18 40%
John Smith 11 9 55%
Frank Stretton 10 10 50%
Eric Ellis 9 1 90%
Glenn Dunn 6 4 60%
B.J. Bird 5 5 • 50%
Len Blader. 4 6 40%
Bob Tucker 4 6 40%
Brussels
Individual. Dart Standing. as
'Individaul Dart
as of Oct. 25.
S.
Standing
F Pls.
Ernie Back 13 6 25
Ken Bird 12 6 24
Alvin McLellan' 8 6 20
Bob Richerson 10 5 20
Glen Bridge 11 4 19
Clint Emmrich 6 5 16
Mo Nichol 8 4 16
S. Pts.
Ernie Back 13 0 25
Ken Bird 12 6 24
Alvin McLellan 8 6 20
Bob Richerson 10 5 20
Glen Bridge 11 4 19
Clint Emmrich 6 5 16
Mo Nichol 8 4 16
Frank Workman 4 13
Bill Thamer 5 4 13
Cameron Ross 5 4 13
Bob Fraser 9 2 13
Eric Poss 6 3 12
Dee German 6 3 12
D. Breckenridge 7 2 11
Alec Gulutzen 1 4 9
Murray Johnston 5 2
Ross Nicholson 2 3 8
Al Breckenridge 4 2 8
Bill Pullen 6 1 8
Bill Protopapos 3 2 7
.Jan Van Vlict 3 2 7
Jack McWhirter 3 2 7
Doug Chapman
Ken Josling
Scott Bridge
Fred Micrs
Rainer Saur
Glen Warwick
Carl McLellan
Barry Adams
Ray•McNichol
3 2 7
5 1 7
5 1 7
2 2 6
3 1 5
2 1 4
2 1 4
2 1 4
2 I 4
Don Nolan 4 0 4
Brian Adams I 1 3
Jack Vincent 1 1 3
Murray McNichol 0 1 2
Hoss Cook 2. 0 2
Harry Crich, 2 0 2
Sam Workman
Russ Hall
Murray Gordon
Bruce Clark
Team Standing
Walton 17
Sam's Gang 14
Morrisbank 13
8th Line • 12
Bluevale 12
Archers 11
5th Line 7
Blyth • 5
High Score 3 Darts: Ken
Bird 180. High score for the
Evening: Glen Bridge and
Bob Richerson 140.
Last year Morrisbank was
proud to announce in the
Brussels Post .that they
Skunked Sam's Gang. Sam's
Gang this year took revenge,
and skunked them.
YIPPEE !
The
COUNTRY
LOUNGE
Entertainment,
Nov. 3& 4
HUMMING
(fl BIRDS
THURSDAY 9 p.m.- 12 Play the juke
box and pool table free
BRUSSELS
NN ,7,kg -E6, 2F 1 I z zBrussels
HOTEL WED. TO SAT. ONLY
BENEFIT DANCE
for
Jim and Virginia
NELEMANS
(Housefire Victims)
Belniore Arena
FRIDAY, Nov. 10
9 - 1 a.m.
Music By: THE VARIATIONS
Ladies, please bring lunch
FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Of Huron County [Children's Aid Society]
Requests your support for the anriva
CHRISTN1AS,
BUREAU
CHRISTMAS IS COMING. ! I
F.A.C.S. are planning for the needs of families & children in. Huron County.
Please support this annual comnumity project with your donations and gifts.
The Agency is planning to spend $9,000 - all from private donations. INCOME
TAX RECEIPTS for all financial donations. Registration No. 0184192-01-15.
FAMILY'St CHILDREN'S SERVICES
46 Gloucester Terrace GitsderiCh Ont,. 1W7
THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 1, 1978
TIME FOR A CUP OF TEA — Mrs. Harry Hall
and Mrs. Marie Turnbull of Brussels took time
off from looking over the things at the bazaar to
have a cup of tea when the Brussels Rebekahs
held a bazaar and tea on Saturday.
(Photo by Langlois)
Fred Sauvage top bowler
In the Brussels. Mixed
Bowling League on Tuesday,
October 24, Fred Sawyer had
the highest high single of
291. Carolynn Whitfield had
a 258 high single and a 691
high triple for the ladies.
Jim
Adams took the high triple
for the men with 687. Other
high triples were Ken
Cousins 663, Fred Sawyer
654 and Tom Stevens 613.
WEAR A POPPY
IN
REMEMBRANCE
A canvass will be made in
Brussels - Ethel - Walton
SAT. NOV• 4th
Buy aPoppy when a Girl Guide or Cadet calls on you.
For Good eating at low Prices
everyday Try our Specials
Friday Special
CabbageRolls2.50
Saturday
Chopped
Special
with ohions,
Sirloin
soup or juice, dessert 3 . 25
Sunday Special
Pork Tenderloin
with apple sauce, 4 .25 soup or juiceidessert
We now cater to
ANNIVERSARIES, DANCES,
& SPECIAL OCCASIONS
For more information on Special Prices
Contact Bill or Dee
OLYMPIA
887-6914 Restaurant Brussels
Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week
Also recording over 200
games were Ken Cousins.254
and 232, Tom Stevens 251,
Wilda Higgins 239, Joe •
Adams 239, Jim. Adams 238,
229, and 220, . Carrolynn
Whitfield 224 and 209, Dina
Henderson 222 and 204,
Shirley Maurais 220, Fred
Sawyer 213, Dennis Newby
213, Ray Adams 213, Helen
Cullen 204 and Linda Stevens
201.
Change of ownership
Mervin &
Joan Jones
of the
WALTON
INN
wish to thank their loyal customers for their
patronage during the past 2 1/2 years, and
extend success to the new owners, Fred and
Elsie Holden who take over Nov. 7th with
the same good food and hospitally.
887-9293