The Brussels Post, 1980-03-05, Page 6FAMILY POULTRY FLOCK INFORMATION
MEETING
Date: Tuesday, March 11
Place: Seaforth
Community Centre
Time: 8:30 p.m. "Early Bird
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* See-Brooding & Growing Displays with
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* See-A typical small cage laying set up.
* Hear-About costs & income possibilities
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11 .BRUSSELS POST, MARCH' 5, 1980:
ne t week
game on. Wednesday night.
Zurich defeated Brussels 6-3.
Scoring for Brussels was
Paul Johnston, Ken Cousins,
Mike Watson, Assists went
to Brian Tenpas, Ken
Cousins. This eliminated
Brussels from the playoffs.
With exams starting this
week at High School maybe
some of the pressure will be
off and the boys will be ready
for the Midget tournament in
Wingham on Friday night,
held on March 15 and 16 and
March 22 and March 23.
Entry fees were mailed to
about 150 teams in August'
The Brussels Optimist's
Atom. Tournament is on
again for the sixth year and
this year the event will be
The. Midgets travelled to
Zurich for the first game of
their W.O.A.A. playoffs on
Monday night. They were
defeated 5-3 by Zurich. The
goal scorers for Brussels
were Ken Higgins, Brian
Tenpas and Ken Cousins.
Assists went to Ken Higgins,
Paul Johnston, Ken Cousins.
7 rich returned to
• ;sels on Sunday night for
second game after
.stormy weather cancelled the
and about 30 teams covering
an area from Blenheim,
Smithville and St. Catharines
to areas up north responded.
March 14th at 7:30 p.m.
The Peewees played their
first game of the W.O.A.A.
playoffs' against Zurich on.
Friday, night. They defeated '
Zurich .7-2. Scoring for
Brussels was David Wheeler
2 goals, Kevin Johnston,
Sean Kuffer, Paul Tolton,
Rick Knight, Kevin McArter,
1 goal each. Assits went to
Paul Tolton, Sean Kuffer,
Kevin McArter, Tim Fritz,,
Danny Webster, David
Wheeler, Kevin Johnston.
The Novice team
participated in the annual
Flea Tournament in Lucknow
on Saturday. They played
their first game at 9:00 a.m.
against Lucicnow Brussels
defeated Lucknow 3-1.
Scoring for Brussels was
The Brussels Figure
Skating Club held a test day
on Saturday, March lst. The
following skaters were
successful in passing the
Dutch Waltz. Judy Ten Pas,
Pat Maxwell, Dawn
Maxwell, Pam Engel,
H..eather Wheeler, Tammy
Keifer, Michelle Krauter,
Debbie Ann Grubie,
Georgina Protopappas,
Susan Burt, Jan Pearson,
Cindy Bernard, Shannon
Rice.
Canasta Fango - Judy
TenPas; Swing Dance - Jody
Miller, Carol Ten Pas, Kim
Fritz, Melinda Hamilton.
Ten Fox - Brenda
Richmond, Fiesta Tango,
Darlene —Bishop; Willow
Waltz - Dailene Bishop.
Prelimenary Figure - Jody
Miller, Melinda Hamilton;
First Figure - Darlene Bishop
Carol Wheeler passedherr
5th figure test and Kevin
Wheeler passed his 3rd
figure test in Preston on
Saturdya March 1 st.
The Interclub Competition
was held .in Stratford on
Sunday, March 2nd. There
were 14 Clubs within the
Interclub group
participating. Brussels
Figure Skating Club came
2nd to Stratford's first.
In. Novice Dance - Brenda
Richmond and Darlene
Bishop were 2nd in their
flight and 5th over all in the
finals. Karla King and Brad
Black were 3rd in their flight.
Nancy Bennett and Jody
Miller were 5th in their
The first eight teams'in each
division get accepted.
Gold, silver, and bronze
Andrew McCutcheon; Jamie
Nicholson and Jeff Earl.
The second game was
played against Teeswater.
The score was tied at 2-2
after: the first two periods of
hockey. Teeswater scored 2
unanswered goals in the
third period .to win 4-2 over
Brussels. Teeswater lost out
in the Championship game to
Mildmay.
The Novice played in
Mitchell on Sunday after-
noon and were defeated 1-0.
The series is now tied at a
win each plus a tie.
GAMES THIS WEEK
Wed: 6:00: Mitchell Novice
at Brussels
7:00 Hensall Atoms et
Brussels
flight.
Jr. Dance. We had one
entry of Brenda Ten Pas and.
Rob Cardiff. They came first
and received a trophy.
Sr. Dance - We had one
entry of Carol and Kevin
Wheeler. They won the
trophy for placing first.
Jr Ladies Freeskate.
Bonnie Evans placing 2nd in
her flight `and 7th in the
finals. Brenda Richmond
placed 4th in herflight. Karla
King placed 5th in her flight.
Jr Men's Freeskate: Brad
Black placed 7th in his flight.
Pat Maxwell hurt his foot in
warm up and could not
continue.
Intermediate Ladies Free-
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medals are given out to the
most valuable players of
every game.
There will be about 540
youngsters coming to.
Brussels and the Optimists'
are looking for billets for the
first weekend for five teams
for the March 15 weekend
and anybody who can, pro-
vide this should contact any
of the Optimist members.
Gerry Wheeler is chairman
of the five man committee in
charge of this year's tourna-
ment.
The number of teams in
the tournament, seems to be
getting smaller. every year as
a lot ,of the larger towns are
dropping their travelling
teams according to Past
President of the Optimists.
George Langlois.
Zurich beats Brussels., Midgets,
Skaters pass tests