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The Brussels Post, 1973-10-24, Page 7Ansteff Jewellers Ltd. Seaforth WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY 9-6 p.m. For your shopping convenience beginning Wed, Oct. 31st g true oyer! it big Winners at Howick bingo close xander, John Cooke, Alex Donald, John art Turkhei m Kinn. Voting ion, Mrs. D. onald Ku oder. .ng chairman, and separate ye 'on Board, nt from meet. boardchair. I Donald 11/1(:, to Book mother of rias Hohhec Regular Games; Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton, Listowel; Mrs. Mc- Lennan, Lochalsh; Bill. Kennedy, Wingharn and Mrs. Strauss, Mild- May; Mrs. Sarah. Hamilton, Luck- now; Mrs. Bill Kennedy, Wing- ham, Mrs, Newman, Wingham, Mrs. Harnock, GOrrie and Mrs. Greenley, Harriston;Mrs. Upper, Listowel; Mrs. L, Strauss, mild- may and. Mrs. L, Montgomery, Wingham; Margaret Lenahan, Welland and Harry Parsons, Fordwich; Tena Gardner, Luck- now, Mary Dumphy, Listowel; Mel Beattie,' Listowel. Share the Wpalth: 1-Mrs. Upper, ListOwel and stellaPoca- luyko, Wroxeter, $34.; 2-Mrs. Greenley, Harriston, Mrs. Upper Listowel and Anne Yeoman, Wro- xeter-$34., $25 Special: Mrs. S. Hamil- ton, Lucknow and Mrs. Bell,Har- riston and Mrs.Seiling,wingharn. Jackpot consolation and bo- nus: Mrs. Kocher, Milthnay, $23.50. Lap Card; 'Jan Thurlow, Lis- towel. Dart Game: Anne yeoman, Wroxeter, $15. Door prizes; Ethel Holmes, Wingham, Janet Hogg, Gorrie, Margaret Adams, Wroxeter and Lillian Newman, Wingham. Lucky Draws; Ethel mont- .gomery, Wingham, Eleanor Schill Formosa, Guy Bales, Wroxeter, and Florence Kennedy,Wingham. Showing signs country race on eat of weariness, 'this group of students taking part in -the annual school cross Monday press on to the finish -line, some walking while others are on the run. (Staff Photo) WALTON Turkey Supper Wed., NOV. 7th 4:30 to 8 o'clock DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH, Walton Adults $3.00 Children $1.50 Bowl • ing. LADIES HIGH SINGLES Marlene Rutledge, 284; Joyce Jacklin, 259; Winnie Bell, 238, LADIES HIGH TRIPLE Marlene Rutledge, 778, MEN'S HIGH SINGLE Nick Conaboy, 260; Murray Kellington, 253; Chester Hig- gins, 243. MEN'S HIGH TRIPLE Murray Kellington, 705, SPARES: Pat Keffer, Larry Keffer. • Dart clubs results INDIVIDUAL. STANDING: St. Fin,pts. Ernie Back 7 3 13 Hilt Ward 4 4 12 John Smith 5 3 11 Neil Adams 2 4 10 Barry Adams 2 4 10 Bob Elliott 3 3 9 Ken Patterson 3 3 9 Mike Idzik 5 2 9 Glen Bridge 7 1 9 Bill McArter 2 3 8 Ken Johnston 4 2 8' Archie Willis 4 2 8 Ross Duncan 4 2 8 Clem McLellan 3 2 7 Adam Smith 3 2 7 Don Workman 3 2 7 Rick Somers 5 1 7 Murray Johnston 5 1 7 Dale Pletch 2 2 6 Ron Gordon 4 1 6 Arnold Maxwell 4 1 6 Dale Breckenridge6 0 6 Ross Somers 3 1 5 Harry Critch • 3 1 5 Jim Smith - 5 0 5 G.Hetherington 3 1 5 Ross Nicholson 5 0 5 Al Breckenridge 0 2 4 John Stadelman 2 1 4 Brian Adams 2 1 4 . Jack McWhirter 4 0 4 Willis Knight 1 1 3. Murray Kellington 1 1 3 Gordon Engel 1 1 3 Sam Workman 3 0 3 Jan Van Vliet 0 1 2 Jack Pipe 0 1 2 PLAYERS (No points as yet) Bill Thamer Harm Thalen Charlie Shaw Dave Fach Harry Bolger Ross Bennet Reg Watson Al Nichol Bob Scott Ralph Traviss Karl Kokesch Pete Cardiff Dick Stephenson TEAM STANDING: eta.fibrot* 8 Points myth Jamestown 7 7 '9 Morrisbank 7 99 6th Line ArChefs 6 5th Line 6 Juniors 5 WriSdalit 4 Gang: 4 " • score for the evening, Ernie Back) Bob 140 i..'ill111111 illillilliiii1111111h1111111110H110111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111110111mihilihnhihhifilliiii: PE: E-. E.-- :74 ALL SIZES & SHAPES Priced from $29.95 $8915 RECORD PLAYERS ELECTROHOME an extra degree of eXcelierite Compopept stereos priced from $229.95 and up See th e se' and othets.At! ChiEEN STREETILYTH,014.1.• PA*46 523.9040 E RADIO and TV SALES &SE ELECTROHOME ift toffs awe •0 ratewito• i-4-, FT--- A ljtit, Classified will pay .... iiiiiiii0001_ ,,,,,,, .iT., 13()L6t.k,,,, ,P11015111.tTOR ... one? ........,._,._......,...__,,..... .„ ,,..,... ' t.:- you divide nds, Have iii. tried 111111111111110011141141111111101110111M1101101111111114101#1111111111111ifilliiliiiiillaffilliliffillfillililfi. ulat "russels 881"6641i , A team from S.D.H.S. won a competition at the recent Huron County Plowing Match near Dashwood. Shown above are Kevin Campbell, left and Carl Bolton. snowing signs of tiring after a long run, thiS group StirintL as -they near the end of the run. Students from nine, area public sdhOOIS took part in the annual cross country race, Monday. . (Staff PhOtO) ENTERTAINMENT AT FAMILY PARADISE Saturday, October 27th HALLOWE'EN DANCE Few Tickets Still Available-- Music by the "LORMAINES" FMAILY PARADISE CAMPING tAtikU1SEL1.tiotti •Ottofittt 24 101,4