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The Brussels Post, 1980-03-26, Page 744'.pdt, 144(1V WE CATER TeZZ-i. -Nos The Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority is pleased to ' announce the opehing of Maple Keys Sugar Bush fora the 1980 season. The gener.al public is en- couraged to take part in the sugar bush -demonstration. On, a self-guided nature, trail , * they can learn the story of maple syrup and the finport- ance of forestry manage- ment. Afthe sugar shack you can observe the modern method of evaporation and QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP O pen Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 'Years of '• CEMETERY LETTERING Box l158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK *hockey banquets *curling *weddings ll *anniversaries • *staff parties Forget your worries; leave the catering to Bill & Dee. OLYMPIA 887-6914 1)) Restaurant Brussels Jr) Homemade solid chocolate candy is a precious Easter treat for any boy, Or girl. This rich chocolate 'comes from an old family, recipe which adds extra quality. ,.Aled, all the ingredients are available for "creating your own Easter basket. If you , like, we will make one especially for you., Larone s9 • Seaforth 527-1960 given to the baby-sitter,• Rose Marie Bishop for the splen- did job she did this season. Everyone expressed the hope that she would come back •1 next year, AU the new curlers, did very well this past season , and it is hoped that eYeryone will be back next fall. inIILAND FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LTD. MONKTON 347 -2241 INCOME TAX BRUSSELS 887-6663 PREPARATION • FILING • CONSULTING th,), HIGH RATES ON G.I.C. INVESTMENTS ALLEY (Formerly Ronnenberg Insurance Agency) H....aftsel Gretel • Going.out-of:busines Storewide Savings Just in Time For Easter ALL STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR INFANT -SIZE 14 Weekly Feature - Tam 0 'Shanter Zip Sweaters % Price Store Hours Mon. - Sat. 10-5:30,Closed Wednesday ' • .' ' • '• • • • • ' ' • . . • . . • . . THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 26, loto•,";7. ies end curling season SECOND PLACE WINNERS—These 'youngsters,' were winners of the second place .ribbons for having the -second most points ,at the Brussels ,PubliC School's sports marathon -on. Friday. In the first row are Andrew tVfcCutcheorf, Dawn Ten Pas; Sandra Marks and Linda Jones. In the back row are Mark LichtY, Rose Marks, Chris Conal3oy, Dean Rutledge and Paul Willie, (Photo by Langlois) ,Catherine Bird. In the second row are: Donald Hastings, Mike Vader; Rebecca Van Den, Assem and Scott Bremner. In the back row are Lynne Taylor, Charlene Stephenson, Patty Vance and Melinda Hamilton. (Photo by Langlois) Last public weekend at sugar bush 3 have a taste of the finished product. Public weekends for 1980 are March • 29 and 30 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. There is no 'admis- sion price The sugar bush is -located 2% miles south-east of Molesworth. Turn south off of highway #86 on to side road 30 and follow the signs. 00. ' March 24th the .Brussels Ladies.' afterpoon curling finished ihe season with a Fun Day, The rlast regular game of the February draw was played in the morning followed by a very delicious pot luck dinner. Winners in ;this draw were; 1st with 6 points was Velina Locking and „team, Marg. Dillow vice, Sue Wilson as second and Ruth' Bauer, lead. In second place with 33 points was Nora Stephenson's rink, Jennet Locking, ,Vice, Jean Veitch second; Elaine. Workman lead. . ,Third also with 33 points was Yvonne Knight, Edythe Warwick Vice, Barb 'Gruby, second, Dianne Bray lead. Pourth with 28 points went to Joyce Alexander, 4kip, Darlene Qldfield vice, .Refie Richmond secOnd, Jennette McLellan lead. , The Ladies Aiinnal Meeting followed with President Kendra Krauter presiding. A wine and'cheese was enjoyed. Four rinks, were made-up from those present and a short game was played with everyone getting a chance to skip at least one end. .This was good ex- perience for this year's be- ginners. Plants were given to every- one. , A special thank you was ETHEL The people of Ethel and community extend their .THIRD •PLACE', WINNERS—These people took part' In the sports, sympathy to the family of the • marathon at the Brussels Public School on Friday and came in• with the late Albert Cardiff. third' most points for the whole day',:' In the front, row are: Christina Dillow