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The Brussels Post, 1975-02-26, Page 8AN EASY RIDE — One of the younger contestants in Saturday's Thunder Mug Races seems to have no trouble at all controlling the thunder mug and toboggan as she starts down the hill. Another contestant at right was not so lucky. A large crowd lined the slopes to watch the sometimes hilarious races., (Photo by Pat Langlois) Atoms win second series AT THE, N E W AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. ****************************** *. * Entertainment at , • THE QUEEN'S HOTEL * _ * BRUSSELS * * YE OLE GANG with HOWARD SMITH : * * * Sunday evening:— 5 30 to 10 o'clock * Special program by TED JOHNS of * Toronto — Musical & comedy acts. * _, corn. -- sae and hear this talented gentleman *• . SUNDAY MENU:— Baked Ham and Scalloped Potatoes * • * KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Grey Central Public School:--- February 26th (1.30 -- 3. Brussels Public School:— March 3rd (1.30 -- 3.00) Walton Public School:--- March 4th (1.30 --- 3.00) E. Wawanosh Public School:--- March 5th (a.m.) Blyth Public School March 6th (1.30 -- 3.30) Children who will be 5 years• of age on or before December 31, 1975 are eligible for enrolment in September. Child's birth certif- icate required at registration: eff.NOW.MMAMEMONAW Card Party Feb. 27 6:30 p.m. Admission 75' lEveryoneWelcome Lunch served 1.0.0.F HALL with an 8 - 7 win. Scoring for Brussels was Dave St ephenson 2, Steve Pletch 1, Danny White 1, Murray Wheeler 1, Murray Nichol 1, Jerry Alechowski 1, Dave Watts 1 . Assists went to Bob Bridge, Jerry Olechowski , Danny White, Randy White, Paul Gowing, Da ye Stephenson, Jamie Jutzi. The Novice team were in Seaforth on Saturday night for an exhibition game and won it 7 - 5.• Goal scorers were Dean Rutledge .3. Doug Shaw 3, Robbie Cardiff 1. Assists went to Darrin Watts 2, ****************************** 8—THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 25, 1975 The Atom "A" hockey team travelled to Hensall last Tuesday night to win their first game of the second series of playoffs 11 - 0. Leading goal scorer was Kevin Deitner with 4 goals, Steve Knight 2, Kevin Wheeler 1, Brad Wright 1, Todd Wheeler 1, Murray Pipe 1, Robbie Cardiff 1. Assists went to 'Doug McArter 2, Kevin Deitner 2, Danny Achilles, Todd Wheeler, Steve Knight, Brian Wheeler 1 each. The second game on Wednesday night in Brussels found the home team winning 16 - 0 eliminating Hensall in two games straight. They will now meet Lucknow. Scoring for Brussels was Todd Wheeler 4 goals, Kevin Deitner 2, Doug McArter 2, Brian wheeler 2, Peter 16 rinks in Polar Spiel The Brussels; arena was scene for Polar Daize activity on Monday when 16 rinks took part in the Curling Bonspiel. Results were as follows: 9:00 A.M. Draw Ron Adams, skip;bill Taylor, vice; Carl Fitch, second; Kim Bray, lead, of Brussels. 2nd. Albert TenPas Brussels. 3rd. Dave Albert representing Department Natural Resources, Wingham. 4th. Alvin Matheson, Atwood Lions rink. Consolation - Leslie Knight, rink of Brussels 11:00A.M. Draw Overall winner - Glen Rathwell, skip; Ross Veitch, vice; Murray •Hoover, second; Bradley Speiran, lead; Brussels rink. 2nd. Rick McDonald rink of Seaforth 3rd. R.Dow rink of Mitchell 4th. Doug. Bothwell rink of Consolation - John Krugel rink of Monkton. The Bonspiel winners were lucky winners indeed for the Lions had a complete carcass of beef from which the prizes were carved. Bennett 2, Greg Humphries 1, Stewart Cardiff 1, Danny Achilles 1, Steve Knight 1. Assists went to Peter Bennett, Robbie Cardiff, Murray Pipe, Brad Wright, Steve Knight, Danny Achilles, Todd, Wheeler, Kevin Deitner. • The same team, travelled to Goderich On Saturday night for an exhibition game and defeated the Goderich team 5 - 3. The Pee Wee "A" t eam played their first game in the consolation round against Teeswater on Monday night and won it by a 5 - 2 score. Brussels scorers were Steven Huether 2, Gary McCutcheon 2, Ken Cousins 1. Assists went to Darwin McCutcheon, David Engel, Terry McCutcheon. The Bantam team played two exhibition games against Howich and won them both. Goal scorers were not reported. The Midget team played their first game in the consolation round with Lucknow. After a rather rought but close game of hockey the home team came up Kevin McArter 2, Doug. Shaw 3, Dean Rutledge 1. . ARENA SCHEDULE Wednesday 5:45 Seaforth Novice at Brussels (Playoff) Wednesday 7:00 Lucknow Atoms at Brussels (Playoff) Wednesday 8:30 Paisley Bantams at Brussels Friday 7:00 Teeswater PeeWees at Brussel°. Friday 8:30 Lucknow Midgets at Brussels • (Playoffs) Mr. and Mrs.Charlie Storey of St. Marys were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS 41111111111111111.11 The Public Is Invited To Attend the 13th Annual United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth Public Speakin Finals Central Huron Secon dary School, Clinton Fri., -Feb. 28th at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the ODDFELLOWS and REBEKAHS, 100F '11111111111111111111111111111111, S H R( Dent Rob( Nett Mcl Sho Der Mcl He Fra Juc Wi S 13 Girl Goc Boy 1. Rut Gir 1. Ric Bo} 1. L Sa Ar Ja Cr 5tI BI: Ju Le 6t1 Rc Si 11, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cardiff returned hoMe last week from a week's vacation in Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott and Glenn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell for the weekend. Steven Thornton of Dublin spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton. the rink of rink of People We Know