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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-12-27, Page 9BADGES FOR FIGURE SKATING Mrs. Kendra Krauter presented Georgia Protopapas, Michelle Krauter, Leanne Armstrong, Kelly Krauter, Barbie Alexander and Gus Protopapas with badgesfor their skating badge tests which they passed last week. These people are at the beginners level and receive badges for different types of skating. (Brussels. Post Photo) TRYING THEIR FIGURE SKATING TESTS Linda Axtmann tried out for her Dutch Waltz and Canasta, Nanci Bennett tried her Dutch Waltz, Darlene Bishop tried her Ten Fox and Preliminary Figures, Brenda Richmond was trying her Preliminary Figures and Swing, Melinda Hamilton was trying her Dutch Waltz and Pam Sugg was trying her Preliminary Figures and Swing. Skaters pass tests New Years Eve DANCE B.M. & G. COMMUNITY CENTRE SUN, DEC, 31st Music by tat Wilbee'S Orchestra $ 20.00 a eouple -Hot Buffet, hats and horns included Tickets available at the Olympia Restaurant, Murray's Barbershop and Cousins Aonte Hardware Sponsored by B.M. & G. Recreation Lions BINGO Every Saturday at Blyth Memorial Hall 12 reg. - 10 each 3 share,thc wealth $150 jackpot 60 calls every Sat at 8 p.m. January 17th is Hockey Night at Blyth Memorial Hall! Les Canadiens, a pfay about Canada's national sport, written by Rick Salutin and the famous Canadian goalie, Ken Dryden, will be performed (en roller skates) at Blyth Memorial Hall, January 17th at 8 p.m. Les Canadiens is hockey, hockey, hockey. "There was more action in the first 60 seconds of Les Canadiens than in most games played at Maple Leaf Gardens this season," wrote Dick Bed- does in the Globe and Mail. The theatre is the Montreal Forum - the stage is the • ice. This stage direction tells what the play is about. Politics? Not really. National Unity? No, thank you, not today. No, this play is about Hockey and the People We Know Dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs, James Perrie and Paul of Shakespeare were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Perrie and family, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie of Brussels. The occasi9r' was the 45th wetlding sary of Mr. and. Mrs, W. J. Perrie. Mr. Barry Bane of St. Catharines and Miss Donna Lewis of Cambridge were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jean Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon visited relatives in Ingersoll and Woodstock on Sunday. Lady curlers end draw Brussels Lady Curlers had a successful December draw. The winning rink with 34 points was Nora Stephenson, Sharon Cowman, Janis Bray and Dale Finch. Second with 311/2 points was Joyce Alexander, Edna Pearson, Betty Finch and Karen Byers. The January draw starts Tuesday, Jan. 9th. and Linda Axtmann also passed their Canasta. Pas- sing the Swing were Brenda Richmond and Pam Sugg. Darlene Bishop passed her Ten Fox and Brenda Richmond and Pam Sugg passed their Preliminary Figures. For reservations, call 523-9403. `For-goodeatingat low prices everyday Try our Specials Saturday ROAST soup, Special or juke BEEF 4 00 . & dessert Sunday Special Bar-B' Que soup or juice, dessert RIBS 3 50 . • •. Monday Above ROAST basted SURF orders potato Special Lobster with include Juice & & & Open Brandy Fillet DUCK TURF salad, dessert o 4 to 8 baked r 887-6914 Open from .........................i. OLYMPIA Restaurant 6 a.m. 7 days Brussels a week ••••••••n ••••,,n,m0Imm•weels....."." B. B. A. MEETING Jan. 3, 1979 Brussels Inn 8:00 FULL ATTENDANCE PLEASE YIPPEE! The COUNTRY LOUNG E' / ) Dec. 29 & tO ENTERTAINMENT „c0,43:3 BRUSSELS NN 8470-g21.31 1Z ZBAugEeIN HOTEL WED. TO SAT. ONLY CLOSED New Year's Day Monday, Jan. 1/79 amilimiiimiimmimmunimmummumut MINN aim OMB mui eine Imo SIM =MIMI Wednesday t = Practice = 5:30-6:30 - Novice Practice = 7:00-8:30 - Atom Games F. 8:30-10:00 - Bantam Games Thursday = 2:00-3:00 - Pre-School. Skating lam = 4:00-10:00 - Figure Skating = 10:00 - Town League Hockey = Friday - 4:45-5:30 = Sprout Practice = 5:30.6:30 - House League = .7:00-8:30: Peewee Games = 8:30-10:00 - Midget Games Min IMO = Saturday = 2:00-4:00 Public Skating Sunday = 1:30-3:30 Public Skating = 4:00-6:30 1 Figure Skating = 6:30-7:30 Midget Practice = 8:00-11:00 - Intermediate = Hockey Games - Monday E All Day Curling E 8:00 Juvenile Hockey Games = Tuesday ••• = 9:30 Town League Imo For further information, 111111116 call the Arena after 1 P.M. 881,6621 Iiimmummummoommommumoma THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 27, 1978 9 A number of ' Brussels peopled passed their skating dances when skating tests Eyery week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. were held for various figure skating, clubs in the area at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre on Thursday night. Passing the Dutch Waltz were Nanci Bennett, Melinda Hamilton, Kim Fritz and Linda Axtmann. Kim Fritz greatest Hockey team in the world - the , Montreal Canadiens. It's about the players who made it possible for the ,team to wrack-up all those Stanley Cups - players like. Howie Morenz, from Mitchell, Ontario; George Vezina;the greatest goalie of all time; Jean Beliveau and Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Clarence Campbell, and even the Maple Leafs. . . and because it's about people, it's funny too. Incidently, for theatre fans, Les Canadians won the award for best Canadian play in 1977. It's rousing, entertaining and not to be missed. This production, sponsored by Blyth Centre for the Arts, is by Theatre Passe Muraille, the folks who brought you The Farm Show, He Won't Come in from the Barn and 18 Wheels. 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