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The Brussels Post, 1974-02-27, Page 9Wt Y .4 A LEl BRUSSELS. STOCKYARDS LTD. • .evERY IZ NOON .P11611t 881,6461 CROP PRODUCTS DAY 1 p.m. - MARCH 25 BELGRAVE WI HALL Topics : FARM FERTILIZATION and WEED CON -1 TROL, ACID PRESERVATION for HAY- LAGE, SILAGE and GRAINS. Sponsored by United Cowoperatives of Ontario BELGRAVE BRANCH I SUNDAY,-MARCH 3 JERICHO ROAD WILL SING REV. RON CURL WILL SPEAK Huron Montt Choi, Auburn - -Westfield -Folio/Alp Hoot ttm, EVER ONE WELCOME .114t. BRUSSELS .ocist, -FEBRUARY olui Dolls race results. Race #1 - Winner Doug cGregor (Kippen) 2. Dave aim (Woodstock); 3rd.Harold itherland (Woodstock) Race #2- I. Ken Sutherland oodstock); 2. Doug McGregor Kippen); 3 ,Dave aim, (Woodstock) Race #3. 1, Dorothy Sutherland Woodstock); 2n. Wendy Boyer Atwood); 3. Brenda partly Woodstock). Race #4, 1.Bill Profota hatham); 2, Ken Sutherland oodstock) 3. George Krieger istowel) Race #5. 1.. Stephen Harley Woodstock); 2. Jeff Matheson Atwood); 3. Wade Miller Dutton). Race #6. 1. Ken u herlandwoodstock); 2. Bill aish (Woodstock); " 3. Dave airnwoodstock). Race #7, Novelty 1. Ken and at Sutherland (Woodstock); 2. oss and Betty Knight (Brussels); The local Pee Wee team articipated in the Huronia ockey Pee Wee tournament in ildmay this past weekend.. The rst game played was Friday ening against Palmerston. hey won it by a resounding 10-2 ore. They returned to play airs on 'Sunday at 12:30 against home MilcImay team and anded them a resounding 11-1 efeat, This advanced them to the mi-final game against a team orn Honeywood. This team oved to be more than the local uad could handle and were anded a 10-2 defeat in their cond game of the day. Thank u boys for putting forth a great ort. In other hockey action in the st week the Atom "A" hosted ilverton on Wednesday evening d defeated, them 8 -; 1. Goals ored were Ken Cousins 4, Terry cCutcheon 2, Paul Johnston 1 d Mike Watson 1. Assists were Ilan Ten Pas 4, Ken Cousins 1, oug McArter 1, Ken Higgins 1, ike Watson 1, Lyle Campbell 1. In •rather adverse weather e same team travelled to Blyth win by a 6 - 2 fscore. Goal orers were. Ken Cousins 3, ian Tean Pas 1, Ron Godkin 1, ho Stroop 1. Assists of one each nt to Terry Glanville, Brian n Pas, Ken Cousins, Bradley right, John Stroop. he Bantam t earn hosted the mkton team on Wednesday ning and lost out in close ght game with a final 4 - 3 in our of Monkton. Goal scores Brussels were David phenson 2, Scott Wheeler 1. ists went to Murray :7harme, David Stephenson Scott Wheeler. n Friday night the Monkton gets visited Brussels and e periods of very good and ting hockey were handed an 8 seating by the 'Brussels team. scorers for Brussels were ray Nichol 4, Bob Bridge 2, d STephenson I, Jerry tchowski 1. Assists Were Bob ge 4, Murray Nichol 3, Danny d 2, Jamie jutZie 1, Murray eler 1, Jerry AlouchoWski Imes at the arena this week e February P.M. Blyth AtOm at Brtissels. MilVertort Bantams at Brussels Priday, March 1 .M. Milverton PeeWeeS at Brussels M. MilVerton Midgets at Brussels Brussels Lions "Polar activities Caine' to an end on Monday with a bonspiel in the Brussels arena. There was a full slat e of sixteen rinks participating, ;representing several communities in'the area. In the 9, a.m. draw the winners: 1st Al Tenpas and rink,Brussels 3W plus 7 2nd.Doug. Rath*ell and rink Brussels 2 wins-plus 14 3rd. Ron Adams and rink, Bluevale 2 wins plus 11 Consolation. Shriners. 11 a.m. draw 1st 'Leslie Knight and rink Brussels 3 wins plus 15 2nd Glen Rathwell and rink, Brussels, 2 wins plus 8 3rd 'Hip" Ziegler and rink Harriston, 2 wins plus 7. Consolation Glen Sellers and rink, Wingham. Lucky winner of the snowmobile draw was Mrs. Yvonne Knight of R.R.3, Brussels. Dinner was served at noon by the Brussels Ladies Curling Club and lunches were served for the evening meal. Judging by the comments heard the curlers had a good day and were more than pleased with the dinner they were served. BRUSSELS Bowling Scores Ladies' High Single Sharon Evans 250 Marlene Rutledge 230 Winnie Bell 224 Ladies' High Triple Marlene Rutledge 661 Men's High Single Carson Watson 280 Murray 'lowe 273 Greg Hutther 255 Men's High Triple Carson Watson 670 Spare Bowlers: Dale Taylor, Sharon Taylor, David Wheeler. Team Standings Rutledge's Rollers Howie's Headers Gordie'S Gophers Bill's Gang Adatri's Angels Lowe's Loafers Girls 8 & 9 Years 1. Brenda TenPas; 2, Janice Adams. Boys 8 4 9 Years - 1. 'Terry McCutcheon; 2. Kevin Wheeler; 3. Stewart Cardiff, Girls 10 & 11 Years - 1. Joan Cardiff; 2. Jill McCutcheort; 3. Shelly Moffatt, Boys 10 & 11 Years - 1. Darwin McCutcheon; 2. Kenny Cousins; 3. Brian Tenpas Girls 12 & 13 Years -- 1. Carol Wheeler; 2. • Mitchelle McCutcheon; 3. Elizabeth Exel. Boys 12 & 13 Years -- 1. Doug Cousins; 2. Bruce Armstrong; 3. Brian Armstrong. Girls - any age - 1. Michelle McCutcheon;2. Carol. Wheeler; 3. Judy Adams, Boys - any age - 1. Darin McCutcheon; 2. Stewart Cardiff; 3. Kenny Cousins. Girls Shuttle Race - Carol Wheelers TEam. 2. Jill McCutcheons Team. Boys Shuttle Race - Brian TenPas Team 2. Doug. Cousins Team. , Dart club INDIVIDUAL STANDING St. Fin. Pts. Ernie Back 72 47 166 'hilt Ward 48 52 152 Ross Nicholson 89 31 151 John Smith 62 40 142 Dale Breckenridge 65 38 141 Harm Thalen 57 36 129. Arnold Maxwell 62 33 128 Adam Smith 58 29 116 Glen Bridge 51 31 113 Barry Adams 52 30 112 Bob Elliott 46 31 108 Jim Smith 51 27 105 Jack McWhirter 40 32 104 Russ Hall 48 28 104 Ken Patterson 47 27 101 Ross Duncan 48 26 100 G. Hetherington 41 28 97 Ross Somers 57 19 95 Willis Knight 43 24 91 Clem McLellan 53 17 87 DickStephenson 51 17 85 Neil Adams 46 19 84 Don Workman 42 20 82 Mike Idzik 41 20 81 KenJohnston 50 15 80 Bill McArter 41 19 79 Jack Pipe 50 14 78 Frank Workman 27 .25 77 Jan Van Vliet 37 20 77 Murray Johnston 33 21 75 Murray Kellington 41 17 75 Bob Scott 38 18 74 Rick Somers 45 14 73 Ron Gordon 48 10 68 Ross Bennett 31 17 65 Gordon Engel 45 10 65 Sam Workman 34 15 64 Brian Adams 37 12 61 Dale Pletch 36 11 58 John Stadelrnan 23 16 55 Bill Thamer 27 11 49 Harry Crich 25 7 39 Al Breckenridge, 17 9 35 Alvin McLellan 8 1 10 Team Standing Archers 139 Pts. Sams Gang Cranbrook 126 Pts, 118 Pts, 105 Pts. Blyth 103 Pts. Lens Gang 98 Pts. Morrisb an k 95 Pts. 5th Line 91 Pts. Jamestown 76 Pts, Juniors 69 Pts. 6th Line High Store 3 darts; Hilt Ward 180. High score for the evening': Don Workman 134. Correspondent Mrs, Chester Earl U.D.S. The U.C.W. of Ethel United Church held their February meeting at the home of Mrs. May Godden. Mrs. James Struthers had the Devotions and Mrs. Godden took the topic "The Golden Rule". Mrs. A. Pearson read the minutes and conducted business. World's Day of Prayer to be held March 1st in United Church at 2 p.m. An appreciation note was read from Mr. B. Machan and family. Mrs. Geo. Pearson gave the treasurer's report. The meeting closed with prayer followed by lunch served by the hostess. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nodden on the-- - passing of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evans and girls have returned home after spending two weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Don Swift of London visited Mrs. Joe Pearson on Sunday. Mrs. Pearson was honoured at a family dinner at the Blue Barn for her eightieth Birthday., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Speiran have returned from a two week vacation in Florida. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn were Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert, London, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pitcher and girls, Toronto. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray, Sunday were Mrs. Jack Bray of Listowel, Mrs. Harry Lang of Harriston. They also visited Mr. Chas. Hansuld. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff visited in Petrolia for a couple ,of days with Mr. and. Mrs. Jerry Cardiff. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davison and Blair of London visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sheerer visited in Goderich on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sheerer. Mr. Herb Jonas of Rosseau visited with his sister, Mrs. Chas. Sheerer and Mr, Sheerer this past week. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ellacot of Listowel and Mr. and. Mrs. Amps Smith and boys of Belgrave visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pride. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heimstra and family of ListOwel visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner. Dr. W.L.A. and Mrs. Wardlaw; Carol, Susan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wardlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heimstra and boys accompanied Mrs. Sam HeitnStra of Listowel to Kitchener to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Posthumas. Save fuel The average ci welter views the energy crisis through his everyday experiences - gasoline ,to power his car, electricity to light his home and cook his dinner, fuel to provide heat through the winter. If he reflects upon agriculture's energy needs at all, his mind probably conjures up an image of a hardworking tractor. Yet, fifteen city dwellers on, each year use energy equal to the energy required to grow and harvest sufficient food for one person for one year. However, farmers could operate their tractors more efficiently. Match the tractor to the job. Use a smaller tractor for light work and a larger tractor for heavy work. Tractors operated at rated engine speed provide better fuel economy at full loads than at with black and white TV's turned light loads, Tune the engine. A survey has shown many tractors develop only 75 percent of their' rated power because of neglected maintenance. This neglect wastes fuel. Other ways of improving efficiency are: reduce wheel slippage, drain wet fields, improve field layout, plow shallowly and use sharp ploy points. News of Ethel UCW holds meeting 3. Bruce Fischer & Lori '''MeCutcheon (Brussels) Race #8 -- 1. Ken Sutherland (Woodstock); 2. Brian Eickmeier (Brodhagen); 3. Doug. M cGregor (Kippen). Race #9 - 1. Bill Walsh (Cambridge); 2. Ken Sutherland (Woodstock); 3. Lang Chase (Chatham) Race #10 - 1. Brian Eickmeier (Brodhagen); 2. Bill Walsh (Cambridge) 3. Ken Sutherland (Woodstock) Overall winner receiving the annual trophy was Ken Sutherland of Woodstock. Skating Races Girls and Boys 5 Years and under 1.Wayne Achilles; _2. Dean Rutledge; 3. Kim Fritz. GirIS 7 Years and Under - 1. Sandra Huether; 2. Brenda Richmond; 3. June Adams. Boys 7 Years and Under - 1 Robert Car diff; 2. Darin Watts; 3. Dean Rutledge. Pee Wee's lose out 75 75 70 62 60 57