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TH,E ,BR. usst‘s post,
Etetmore.,400s.
cattlerneo..corlers:
'The Belmore ,CommutlitY
Centre and Cuiling .Club
hosted the Huron Cattle
men's Association Annual
Ronsniel .,. on Wednesday,
March 12th.
Nine o'clock draw winners
were: John McKenzie's rink
of the Maitland Curling
Club; Bob Martin's rinlr of'
Belmore; Peter Inglei" team'
of Belmoie and Harvey Dar-
ling's Belmore• foursome
received consolation.
Eleven o'clock winning
rinks were: Bill Taylor .of
Belmbre; Murray Shiell of
-the Wingham Curling Club;
Elmer' Smeltzer of Ripley;
and,, Don. Ross' team of
'Howick came in for consol-
ation.
The Huron Cattlemen's
Association sponsored the BRUSSELS ATOMS WIN AGAIN — The
BrUssels Atomi won thk .Optimist Atom
TournaMent onde again this year but they were
so overjoyed with their trophy' that they
skated 'off before the phatographer could get,
their names in the proper order. So in random
order, the 'members of the. Atom team are:
Donald Hastings, Gerry LeiS, Bobby Vance,
• the; championship trophy in :
when the sixth annual" Op-
the ,"D" division by defeat-
hig the Thedford team 8.to 4
Brussels walked away with 2, Ripley 1; • "Mildmay" 7, •
Mildmay 9, Blyth 1; Ripley 2,
Rockton 1; Biussels 7, Lucan
1; Thedford 4, Mildmay 2;
,Brussels 5,,• Myth 2; Lucan
Rockton 1; D Championship timist tournament concluded
Brussels 8, Thedford •4; -1:0 on Sunday.
Consolation Champ -: Mild- Belmont was the winner of
may 5; Ripley-2. the "C" Championship
The Most Sportsmanlike trophy with a' 4 ,to 2 victory trophy from the entire tourn-
over Parkhill..
ament was voted by the On Sunday night, the final On'
game between Point Edward'
and Seaforth concluded the
Atom tournament and made ,
it a very successful event.
During the two weekends of
the tournament, the many
fans and parents cheered
their favoudte. teams to
victory. 'In all, there were 35 ,
excellent games of hockey Ron Watson ' 69 39
played.. ' , Cameron Ross . 60 39
Other scores from the Bill Timmer 72 33
weekend were: Barry Engel 42 45
C Division: Belmont 3, Jack Vincent 85 21
Seaforth 0; Dorchester 5, Pt. Moe Gordon 48 36
Edward 4 (OT); Mitchell 8, Glen Bridge 65 25 Frank Workman 46 32 Arthur 2; Belmont 5, Dor- Bob Watkins 41 30
Chester 2; 2; Parkhill 2, Mitch-
ell 1; Seaforth 7, Mitchell 2; Carl.McLellan 51' 25
Pt. Edward 4, Arthur 1;'C Monty.Engel 61 20
M. McNichol 64 18 Championship Belthont 4,
Machan 45 25 Parkhill 2; C Consolation W. Campbell 47 23 Champ. - Pt. Edward 5,
Seaforth 2. Ray McNichol' SO 21
Bob Elliott * 48 19
D Division: Brussels 5, Sam Workman 37 21
Blyth 2; Lucan 2, Ripley 1; Gordon Engel' 52 13
Mildmay 7, Rockton 1; Brus- M. Johnston 47 14
sets, 7, Rockton 1; Brussels 7, Doug Cook 49 • 13
Lucan 1; Thedford 4, Gordon Nichol 43 ' 15
Mildmay 2; Mildmay 9, Blyth Mo Nichols . 29 19
Bobbi-Jo Rutledge, Marty Rutledge, Steven
Wheeler,' Bruce Johnston, Craig Workman,
_Mike Saxon, Paul Kotsier,. Dean Wheeler, Bob
BadleY, Jeff Alcocic, Dein Nicholson and
Rodney Nicholson. Holding the banner 'are
manager Jack Vader and coach Bill. Keiffer.,,,
photo by Langlois)
tournament committee to the quite pleased with the overall
Merrittan team. It remains in attendance and the excellent
the arena , showcase. Tith calibre of the hockey.'
Hayter from the Lucan team Jerry Dillow was' the
was the lucky winner of a
school donated by the Huron- •
draw for free week of hockey winner of a ceramic lamp in
the shape of a hockey player
donated by Mary Lowe when
is Hockey School. Tourna- the Ladies in the booth at the
nient chairman.Jerry Wheel- Optimist's Atom Tourna-
er reported that even with ment sold tickets on it to
the power failure, everything raise money for the
worked out well. He was , Optimists.
Final dart standings
9 ' 8 25
11 6, 23
Brussels
Business
Association
Dinner
Meeting
Wed., April 2nd
at,7:00
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Brussels Business Association please
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Phone 887-6921
_ for reservations before
• rueday April Tit .
F Pts. Doug Chapman 45 11 67 Don Nolan
Bob Richardson 83 83 249 Jan Van Vliet 36 15 66 Paul Moffat
Ken Bird 85 70 225 Fred Meiers 40 13 66
Eric Ross 74 56 186 Ross Nicholson • 44 11 66
Clint Emmdch 77 53 181. Harold Knox 25 19 63
Ernie Back 68 51 170 , Bill White 33 .13 59
Alvin McLellan 771 37 151 Irvin Pease 36' 10 56
147 Harvey Bernard 31 12 55
.138 , John Smith - 22 15 52
138 Gordon Ruff 34 9 ' 52
132 Scott Bridge 29 11 51
127 Ross Duncan 16 15 46
120 Rainer Saurs 24 5 34
115 Darryl Dale' 20 6 32
110 Terry Richie 19 5 29
10101 Al Nichol 12 7 26
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