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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-08, Page 11AND HERE'S YOUR CHEQUE, JIM — Kathleen Semple, co-convener of the Brussels, Morris and Grey catering tent at the plowing match presented arena building committee chairman Jim Prior with a $15,000 cheque on Wednesday. The cheque represented money made by the catering tent and there will be more to come but the amount is unknown. This amount along with $35,608.47 the building committee received from Wintario leaves about S38,000 to raise. (Photo by Langlois) Dart. standings Al Breckenridge 4 3 Harry Erich 7 1 Carl McLellan 6 1 Barry Adams 6 1 Hoss Cook 6 1 Glen Warwick 3 2 Scot Bridge 5 1 Bill Protopapas 3 2 Rainer Saur 3 1 Ray McNichol 2 1 Don Nolan 4 0 Brian Adam 1 1 Jack Vincent 1. 1 Murray McNichol 0 1 Sam Workman Murray Gordon Bruce Clark Ross Duncan 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 5 4 4 3 3 2 Team Standings Pts. Walton 23 Sam's Gang 22 8th Line 21 Morrisbank 17 Archer's 16 Bluevale 16 5th Line 13 Blyth 11 High Score 3 Darts Ken Bird, 180; Bob Richer- son, 180. ' High Score for Evening Bob Richerson 180. SPECIAL FALL DANCE Fri. Nov. 10 9 P.M. -1 A.M. At The Stratford Fairgrounds 'THE,FABULOUS DUBLIN CORPORATION' Tickets $5 per person Available at The Huron Expositor or at the door SEAN FAGAN Refreshments Available ima SEND THIS COUPON WITH PAYMENT TO: I Coupon Stratford Fairgrounds 'GoOd for Box 204 2 Tickets Stratford AND RECEIVE Si DISCOUNT PER TICKET 1 I SAVE $1 . per ticket. I II I I I Nassau and the Sunshine State . . from $735. 15 days . . . 3 departures Texas and New Orleans 14 days . . . 4 departures . . from $469. bailaupp MININIIIMMINI!...11111111•11.1.1.10401M1.1101.011.1111111•11, We now cater to ANNIVERSARIES,. DANCES, & SPECIAL OCCASIONS For more information on Special Prices Contact Bill or Dee OLYMPIA 387-6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week ALLSTARTOURS PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES' d‘' rll FALL AND WINTER '78779 Florida Circle Tour 14 days . . . 11 departures . . . from $409. Clearwater Beach and Central Florida 14 days . . '. 4 departures . from $429. California and the Historic West 23 days . . . 7 departures . . from' $819. Florida Relaxation Vacation Daytona Beach . . . 21 or 28 days Clearwater Beach 21 or 28 days Homossas Springs . . 21 or 28 days P.T.L. Club and Heritage Village Tours 6 days . . . 5 departures . from $169, Florida Circle Christmas Tour 14 days . December 18 . . . from $439.. Clearwater Beach: Christmas Season 8 days.. . . December 26 . . . from $309. March Break: Florida 9 days . . March 17 . . . from $249. NEW! PENSACOLA BEACH Be sure to ask your travel agent about this flew destination. * elMM2STMI * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *GT THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 8, 1978 11 Lots of hockey action S. F Pts. Ken Bird 17 10 37 Alvin McLellan 13 8 29 Erie Back 15 7 29 Glen Bridge 15 7 29 Bob Richerson 16 6 28 Mo Nichol 12 7 26 Dee Gorman 9 8 25 Clint Emmeick 10 7 24 Frank Workman 7 8 23 Eric Ross 13 4 21 Cameron Ross 6 7 20 Bob Fraser 11 3 17 Bill Thamer 8 4 16 Ken Josling 10 3 16 Jack McWhirter 5 5 15 Fred Miers 5 5 15 Jan V. Vliet - 9 2 13 Bill Pullen 10 1 12 Ross Nicholson 4 4 12 Alex Gulutzen 2 5 12 Dale Breckenridge 7 2. 11 Murray Johnston 5 3 11 Doug Chapman , 7 2 11. Men's crib scores W Sam Workman 31 Ernie Back 28 Gordon Jacklin 24 L. 19 22 26 Av. 62% 56% 48% Bruce Weber 23 27 46% Ken Webster 20 30 40% Don Gibson 19 11 63% Ken Graber 19 21 47% Gord Rutledge 18 22 45% John Smith 16 14 53% Ted Elliott 15 15 50% Frank Stretton 14 16 46% Brian Rutledge 13 17 43% Glen Bridge 12 8 60% Pat Rutledge 12 18 40% Glenn Dunn 10 10 50% Eric Ellis 9 1 90% Bob Elliott 5 5 50% B.J, Bird 5 5 50% Len Blader 4 6 40% `Bob Tucker 4 6 40% More Players Welcoine, Perform a death-defying act. tiiVe Watt Fund1 Give Hedet. kkid Friday night found three hockey teams playing Hockey. The peewees were at home to Clinton's second team whom they defeated 19-0. Three goals each were scored by Robbie , Cardiff, Steve Bridge, Darrin Watts, David Cossitt 4, Kevin McArter 2, Paul Machan, Dean Rutledge, Rick Knight, Scott Boylan 1 each.' Assists went to Kevin McArter, Robbie Cardiff, Rick Knight, Darren Watts, Scott Boylan, Kevin. Johnston, Paul Machan, Steve Bridge. The midget team was at home to Huron. Park. The final score was Huron Park 8, In the Brussels Mixed Bowling League on Tuesday, October 31, Lawrence Machan had a high single of 290 and a high triple of 670. For the !ladies Wilda Higgins bowled the high single of 267 and Jane Draper had a high triple of 664. Other high triples were Jim Adams 654, Ray Adams 632, John Rae 616, and Doris Matheson 614.. Brussels 4. Scoring tor Isms- selswere Mike Watson, Brian Tenpas, Paul Johnston, Ken cottons. Assists went to. Gary McCutcheon, Paul Bragg, Ken Cousins, The Juveniles were in Kurtzvilie on Friday night for their first game of the• season, They lost 9-7, The leading scorer for Brussels was Brian Deitner with 4 goals, Doug Cousins, Brad Knight and. Alan Bragg: 1 each. Assists went to Brad Knight, 001.1g Cousins, Brian Deitner, John Richmond, Alan. Bragg, Tim Prior. .• On Saturday afternoon the Bantam team travelled to Also recording over 200 games were Jim Adams 273, Brian Secrett 273, and Jim Adams with another game of 216, Doris Matheson 257, Danny Keifer 247, Greg Cardiff 232„Iane Draper 228, 206 and 230, Beth Earl 228, Ray Adams 222 and 212, Joe Adams 220, Dolores Wheeler 209, John Rae 206, 203 and 207 and Carolynn Whitfield 204, Huron Park where the managed to pick up a 4-3 win. Goal score ?..rswereTodt1 Wheeler, Brian WWiecler, Stewart Cardiff, Steve Knight. Assists went to Les Black, Doug McArter, Kevin Wheeler, Todd Wheeler, Steve Knight. Games This Week Wed, 7:00 - Winghatri Atoms at Brussels 8:30 Huron. Park Bantams at Brussels. Fri.,. 7;00 Zurich. Peewees at Brussels. " 8:30 Hensall Midgets at Brussels Sun; 8;00 Mitchell Inter- . mediates at Brussels, Tues, 8;00 fiensall Juveniles at Brussels. Bowling scores EDUCATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Conestoga College Certificate Programs , Enrol in our Home Study Program now! , . _.. 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