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The Brussels Post, 1980-03-12, Page 11CONGRATULATIONS Jack McDonald presented the McDonald's Lumber Yard trophy to the Albert Ten Pas rink which was the major winner in the McDonald Curling bonspiel, held in the Brussels, Morris and Gre - y Community Centre on Monday. From left, Mr. McDonald shakes hand with,Albert Ten. Pia, Nancy Smith, Bill Taylor and Mary Ten Pas. RUNNERS-UP — The: Donald McDonald rink were second place winners in the McDonald curling bonspiel held at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Center on Monday, From left are: Yvonne Knight, Murray Heuther, Marie McGavin and Donald McDonald. Ken McDonald and'Jim McDonald also played 'in this rink for a few of the games (Brussels Rost Photo) °cal curl rs win:: onald bonspiel The following rinks par- ticipated in the bonspiel -- Ernie Lewington - Jean Bridge, Brad Speiran and Janice Bray; Jerry Dillow - Marg Dillow, Jini Byers, Barb Grube; Stewart Steiss- Madelene Steiss, Tom. War- wick, Velma Locking; Doc Stephenson - Nora Stephen- son, Donelda Pearson and Hugh Pearson; Orval Bauer - Shirley Siddal, Mervin Bauer, • Ruth Bauer and Donna Bauer; Bob Alexander - Glen Rathwell, Isabelle Rathwell, Joyce Alexander; Les Knight - Betty Cardiff, Fred Smith and Teuni Smith. Karen Alexander passes skating test. Walton Area Sports .Citib invites you to attend a PUBLIC MEETING Wed. March 12 Regarding' the proposed building Scott Bridge 29 11 51 Gordon Ruff 30 8 46 Harvey Bernard 27 9 45 Irvin Pease 32 6 45 Ross Duncan 13 11 35 Rainer Saurs 24 5 34 Darryl. Dale 20 6 32 Al Nichol 12 7 26 Don Nolan . 9 8 25 Paul Moffat 11 6 23 Terry Richie 15 3 21 TEAM STANDING Pts. 8th Line 150 Sams Gang 118 Walton 118 Morrisbank 114 Bluevale 107 Cranbrook 103 Archers 97 5th Line 97 Little Piggies 62 Blyth 54 No Name Brand 77' High score 3 darts: Harold Poor Exc-u-u-se 73 Knox 160. High score for the Toilet Bowlers 65 evening: John Smith 142. 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Banquet Room for small weddings i batiqttets private meetings The Albert Ten Pas rink won the -.T.M. McDonald Lumber trophy when •the company presented its annual curling bonspiel at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre on Monday. The Ten Pas team included Albert Ten Pas, Mary TenPas, Nancy Smith and Bill Taylor.Coming in second was the rink of Donald MODonald, Marie McGavin, Yvonne. Knight, Murray. Huether, Ken McDonald and Jean McDonald. Placing third was the rink of MaX Oldfield, Jean Oldfield, Darlene Oldfield and Doug Shouldice. Karen Alexander, at a recent test day in Guelph passed her last senior silver dance-The Starlight Waltz. Rob Cardiff was second in Intermediate Men's Free Skate at the Interclub Competition held in Stratford recently. Mr. .and MrS, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cunning- Stephenson and girls visited ham spent an enjoyable two with Rev. and Mrs. F. Braby, week holiday in South Padre Keith and Richard. and Mr. Island, Texas, and also and Mrs., Owen Braby of visited at Reynosa and Stratford. The Braby family Matamoros Mexico. were resident of Brussels The Many. friends`of Mt.. when. Rev. Braby was the Kenneth Pollard, of Elmira rector of St. John's Anglican ,and formerly of the Brussels Church. area are sorry to learn that he Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray, is' critically ill in hospital in Mr, and Mrs. Glen Bray and • Rochester, Michigan, A Top 'dart scorers S F Pt Carl McLellan 43 , 21 86 Bob Richardson 76 75. 226 Ray McNichol 47 19. 85 Ken Bird 75 62 199 „Monty Engel 55 15 85 Eric Ross . 66 31 168 W. Campbell 4,1 20. '81 Clint Emmrich 71 47 165 Bob Elliott '43 18 79 Ernie Back 62 47 156 Gordon Engel 48 13 74 Cameron Ross .60 39 138 Sam Workman 34 18 70 Ron Watson 59 37' 133 tvt. Johnston 4 t 14 69 Alvin McLellan 66 31 , 128 DougCook 41 . 11 63 Bill thamer 63 27 117 Doug Chapman 41 11 63 Barry Engel 38 39 116 Gordon Nichol '36 13 62 Jack Vincent. 79 18 115 Ross Nicholson 41 10 61 Moe Gordon 44 35 11,4 Mo Nichols 22 19 60 Glen Bridge 57 21 99 Jan Van Vliet 31 14 59' Bob Watkins 38 29 96 Fred. Meiers 33 13 , 59 Frank Workman 40 28 95 Harold Knox 21 16 53 L. Machan 41 24 89 Bill. White 31 11 53 M. McNichol 58 15 88 John Smith 22 15 52 Adams bowls high The high bowler for the men on Tuesday night, March 4 was Ray Adams with a 581 triple. Jim Adams was 2nd high with 579 and John Rae was 3rd with 574. There was a 'tie for High Single between John Rae and Ray Adams with each bowling 261. Second high single went to Danny McKay with 246 and Jim Adams was 3rd with 244. For the ladies, Carolyn Whitfield was high with a 570 triple and a high single of 247. Second high single was Brenda Cardiff with 203 and Judy Adams was 3rd with 199. Judy Adams bowled 544 to give her 2nd high triple and Brenda Cardiff. bowled 488 to make her 3rd.. Games over 200: Jim Adams 244, George Cousins 201, Carolyn Whitfield 247, Paul McPherson 210, Bob Young. 208, Ray Adams 261, Danny McKay 246, John Rae 261, Brenda Cardiff 203', Joe Adams 207, Gary McArter, 209. TEAM STANDINGS Sure Shots 107 Bad News Bears 9S Team 4 87 THE Bli4OSSEIA: POST, MACH 12, 1980 11 People we know speedy recovery is hoped for, Henry F. Exel and Harold D. Bridge of the Brussels P.U.C, were among the .1,400 delegates repre- senting electric utility commissions froin across the province attending the 71st Annual Meeting of the Ontario Municipal. Electric Association (0.1%.E,A) March 3 & 4, listed