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The Brussels Post, 1980-03-26, Page 8the bacic row including' coaches and managers are: Bob Rowe, Mike Watson, John Wayne McDonald, Keyin Hastie, Blaine McCutcheon, Glen Warwick, Kevin Carter, :Randy White, Gerry Wheeler, Bruce Blake, Randy Clark, Bob 'McDonald, Gord Jacklin, Gary Ritchie, Gord Workman and Bob Bridge. (Photo by Langlois) Bulls 5-0 win night at 8:30 and see Int. hockey at its best when the Bulls play the 'third game of the series against Lions Head. The group has not won the Grand Championship in a number -of years and it 'will be the first for Brussels ever if we should win the series. A fan bus.vvill be going Friday night to. Lions Head if enough people want to go. Please nptify Bob Rave at 887-6528' if you wish to go. 'The first paid 45 names' will be the ones alloWed on the bus. See you at the arena. Wednesday •night. WIWI" 01103110 PI40111357.1431 roe MON NI9011MATION NMI 1.11...111111111111111111/1/ Th vriuMy Mord, v 4010 p.m, "SCAVENGER HUNT" I...n="1" Friday to TpursdarMarch 20 to April 3 FRI.SAY 7:00.9:00 P.M: -ALL OTHER DAYS 1100 P.M. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS / BEST PICTURE 111 -BEST ACTOR \ BEST DIRECTOR COLUMBIA pistRiEssrPRANIONEMp,lioouc-rioN 11 MERYL STREEP JANEALEXAADER Kramer • VS. Bec er AO:LT *INtal= INT 44 Mon-Sit. & Sat. Matinee Helios THURSDAY 50's50s n gh t Sur-prizes for the best dance wed,hurs_sat. Signal ft Continuous Entertainment tram 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. JilatiWAY 48 • DUBLIN 345.2820 44 44411 4 folAV Huron* Tavern ai couple * Matinee it glP L°Pen Home-Cooked Meals Good Old-Fashioned Wily from 12 Noon Dining Room ‘am•IIIIII1111101•111.1. CARD OF THANKS Brussels Minor Hockey wishes to thank all those who donated merchandise and gift certificates to our Minor Hockey draw. Special thanks to the major donors for the top prizeS, McDonald Buildall, Phyllis. Mitthell,,Lila ;Golf, Mina McCracken, Don Henry & Maitland Manor Farms of Bluevale and Bill & Linda Kieffer. Thank you to Cousins Home Hardware for displaying the merchandise and sincere' thank you to all those people who purchased the tickets to Make Our draw a success, Thank You Brussels Branch 118 Royal Canadian Legion NOTICE TO MEMBERS THE. BRUSSELS POST,' MARCH 26, 1980 ..,• People we know.... Friends of Mr, Kenneth Pollard of Hlmira and formerl ly of the Brussels area Will be glad to knowthat he is improving in UniversitY Hospital in. London. Rev, and Mrs. James. Pet- rie, Paul and Linda of Shake- speare visited with Mr. and mrs. W.J. perrie for a few days last Week. Mrs, Gerald Huether and datighterS, Sandra and Tracey of Cambridge visited with Mrs. 'Glenn 'Nether during the holiday •week. Mrs, Jim McTaggart, who was a patient in Seaforth Hospital returned home on. Sunday. ToPs in Winghani Midgets win THE BRUSSELS BULLS WIN—The Brussels Bulls who played Palmerston on Wednesday night .were the winners of the WOAA League trophy •as they became the 'southern group Intermediate champions. In the front row from left are Murray Nichol, Bob Thomas, Scott Wheeler, Dale Edgar, Steve Coulter; Don Hastie,•Ken Higgins and Kevin Townsend. In The Brussels Midgets captured, a troplyin the "D" 'Division of the Wingham- Midget Tournament when they defeated < the Tiverton team 5-4 in Wingham on the weekend. The team returned to Wingham Midget Tournament this past week- end to play for • "D" Championship trophy ,after. defeating. Teeswater and Howick the previous week- end.. Brussels scored the first goal and forged ahead to lead by 4-1 at the end of the second period. They seemed to let up a little in the third and Tiverton came back with the score 5-4 for Brussels, when Mike Watson scored the clinching goal from his own blue line into' a open. Tiverton net in the d ying seconds of the game. Goal scorers for Brussels were Mike Watson un- assisted; Ken Cousins from Todd Wheeler; Paul Johnston from Ken Cousins and Brian Tenpas; Mike Watson unassisted; Brian . Tenpas from Todd Wheeler and Kevin Dietner; and Mike Watson unassisted. Other players were: Jim Scott, Rob Stute, Ken Higgins, Kevin Bishop, Paul Johnston, Steve Knight, Doug McArter, David Souch, Bruce Boneschansker, Stewart . Cardiff. Coaches were Brian Rutledge, Ralph Watson , Pete E xel. BERG ales — Service) I Installation FREE ESTIMATES ° Barn Cleaners I ° Bunk Feeders ° Stabling bonald G. Ives I R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: 1 Brussels 887-9024 '-U •••=01 M.* ..110 =WM rammi lomma an. All, players received a small trophy to • keep, donated by Russell Zurbrigg Of.Wingham. This was the ' first year that Wingham had a "D" category in their tournament. Congratulations to all. Jim. Adams top bowler The 'high men's boWler for the, night on. Tuesdasy March 18 was Jim Adams with a 703 triple and a high, single of 270. Second high triple went to Dennis NeWby with 623 •and Roy Adams and Carson Watson tied for 3rd with 592. Bob Young bowled 2nd iiigh men's single with 241 and Greg Cardiff was 3rd with 236. High lady of the night was Judy Adams with a 720 triple and ",.a high single of 269. Carolyn Whitfield was 2nd high single with. 223 and Lorna Young .was 3rd with 186. Second high t riple was Carolyn. Whitfield with 526 and Marlene Cowie was 3rd with -509. Games over 200 were: Dennis .Newby 227 & 201, Carson Watson 224, Bill Johnston 234, Fred Sawyer 206, Pete Jackson 204, Jim Adams 241 & 270, George Cousins 200, Greg Cardiff 236, Danny McKay 221 & 209, Carolyn Whitfield 223, Judy Adams 261 & 269, Bob Young 241. TEAM STANDINGS Sure shots 123 Bad News Bears '107 Team 4 98 Poor Exc-u-u-se 87 No Name Brand 85 Toilet Bowlers 67 CRIBBAGE STANDING W L Av. Ernie Back 121 ' 109 52 S. Workman 117 113 51 Pat Rutledge 108 102 51 Gordon Nichol 101 99 50 Bob Elliot 100 100 50 Gordon Jacklin 100 120 45 Al Nichol 98 92 51 Al Logan 79 69 - 56 Brian Rutledge 72 68 51 Neil Adams 31 39 44 Glen Bridge 26 24 52 roved Last WedriesclaY night the BrUssels Bulls crushed the Palmerston 81's in 'the 7th land deciding game of their best of 7 series. A crowd of 600 ,cheered the home town team to a decisive 5-0 victory over the Palmerston Club In a close first period, the Bulls drew the first blood on a goal scored by Dale Edgar. In the second period, the Bulls went ahead two - nothing on a goal I scored by Bruce Blake. With 1 a smell of victory in the air ' and the superb goal tending of goalie Steve Coulter the. Bulls came out determind on the third period. ,They scored 3 more unanswered goals in the third period to make 'the final score 5-0, The goals were• scored by Randy Clark, Jerry Wheeler, and Bruce Blake. cheers Brussels is now playing off against• Lions Head for the Grand. Championship in a 3 out of 5 series. In the 'first game held last Friday night in Brussels the. Bulls stayed on their winning • streak by defeating the Northern. Club by a score of 5-3. The second game was played in Lions Head on Sunday afternoon with the Bulls being defeated 6-4 in a hard hitting game. The third game of the series will go Wednesday night in Brussels at 8:30.3`the fourth game in. Lions Head Friday night and the fifth game if necessary will be back •in Brussels Sunday night or Sunday afternoon. ' Some people might be wondering why 'we have some new faces on the' club. The WOSA allows a Int: "D" team to pick up four players" within its own group to strength its team when playing in the Grand Championship. The club has used 'this option and has picked up Murray Elliott and Randy Heinbuck from Mitchell and Fred Hocking from the Palmerston Club. Its fortunate that we are allowed to do this as we have. been hit with injuries lately and these players have be- came a great asset to the team. Come on out Wednesday Skating tests Jill McCutcheon of the Brussels.Figure Skating Club tried dance tests and was successful in passing two senior silver dames - the Kelian and Starlight when a test day was held in Clinton on Sunday, March 23. •