The Brussels Post, 1975-02-26, Page 9AFTER THE POLAR DIP - One of the contestants in the Polar Daize polar dip,
left, without shirt is trying to get dressed after braving the Maitland River.
Onlookers are apparently trying to get him some-clothes by taking, the snowmobile
suit off the person. at right. (Photo by Pat Langlois)
Howick Lions bingo winners
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THE BRUSSELS POST; FEBRUARY NI§ 1975
Optimists Hockey
will „bring. 700 . •
to Brussels
Regular games: Mrs.
Derbecker, Wingham; Joan
Robertson, Lucknow & Ab.
Nethery, Wingham; Donald
McInnis, Fordwich; Joyce
Showers, Listowel; Mrs.
Derbecker, Wingham;.
McLennan, Lochalsh; Mrs.
Ladies' High Singles
Heather Vogan
Fran Golley
Judy Lee
Winnie Bell
Ladies' High Triple
Pre.School and Kindergarten
Girls: 1. Kim Fritz; 2. Donna
Godkin; 3. Ruth Ann Watts.
Boys
1. Dean Wheeler; 2. Marty
Rutledge; 3. Curtiss Peters.
Ages 6, 7 and 8
Girls
1. Sandra Huether; 2. Brenda
Richmond; 3. June Adams.
Boys
1. Darwin Watts, 2. Dean
Dart
League
standings
138
138
107
105
85
84
82
80
72
70
High Score
Ross Sohnners • 180
High Score for Night
Sid White 148
Margaret Adams,Wroxeter &
Pearl Angus,Wingham; Mrs.
Huisser, -Listowel, 1& TomLeek,
Wroxeter; Ruby Paylor,
Palmerston and Agnes
Williamson, Wingham; Mildred
Coupland, Wroxeter; Louise
Clark, Wroxeter; Rita Holloway,
Rutledge; 3. Robert Cardiff.
Ages 9, 10, and 11
Girls
1. Joan Cardiff; 2. Jill
McCutcheon; 3. Brenda Ten Pas.
Boys
1„ Jim Brennan; 2. Stewart
Cardiff; 3. Kevin Wheeler.
Ages 12 and over
Girls •
-1. Catherine Cardiff; 2. Heather
Brennan; 3. Debbie Rathwell.
Boys
1. David Stephenson; 2. Doug.
Sholdice; 3. Les Stephenson.
The 2nd. Annual Brussels.
Optimist Atom Tournament will
be held on March 15,16,21,22 and
23 with 31 teams from Ontario
and 1 team from the United States
competing in the four different
categories.
In this year's tournament two
new classes have been added.
These are an "AAA" for centres
over 10,000 and an "A" class for
centres between 5,000 and 10,000
people. With the addition of
these two divisions along with the
"B" and "C" divisions in which
competition was held' last year,
approximately 700 players and
team officials will visit Brussels-
over the five day period. Many of
the teams will be bringing fan s
with them, so Brussels should be
a very busy place during those
days.
On March 15 and 16 "A" and
"C" Division competition will
take place. Teams entered in this
division are from Goderich, South
London, Richmond Hill, Oakville,
Orangeville, Kitchener, Merriton
and Garden City, Michigan. The
"C" division is comprised of
teams from the following centres:
Arthur, Milverton, Howick,
Kingsville, Palmerston, Harris-
ton, Kitchener and Brussels.
On March 21, the "B" Division
play will occur with teams from
Clinton, St. Marys, , Seaforth,
Orangeville, Hanover, Mitchell,
Walkerton and Port Elgin
competing. Saturday, March 22
will see the "AAA" teams supply
exciting and entertaining hockey.
The entries in this division are
from Sarnia; Stratford, Windsor,
Owen Sound, Guelph, London,
Kitchener and Mississauga. The
Tournament will conclude on
Sunday, March 23 with Grand
Championship and Consolation
Championship competition.
In order to make this tourna-
ment a success, the Optimists
require accommodation for the
players on both weekends. If
anyone is interested in billeting
players, please contact either
Brian Huether, Bill Smith or
Frank Stretton.
The Tournament should supply
entertaining and excellent hockey
for the residents of the area.
Therefore it is hoped that many
people will keep these dates open
and come out to the arena in
support of the tournament and to
see some exciting hockey.
The fortunate winner of the
Lions Polar Daize $500 draw was
Grant Chisholm of Lucknow.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
887-6641.
Help sour
Heart...
Help your
Heart Fund
Wingham; Mrs. Beatty, Listowel
and Irene Leitch, Atwood.
Share the Wealth: 1 - $30
Bonnie Hislop, Wroxeter, Pearl
Angus, Wingham & Florence
Kennedy, Wingham. 2 - $30 -
Anne Yoeman, Wroxter.
$25.00 special : rita Holloway,
Wingham.
Jackpot consolation and bonus:
Louise Clark, Wroxeter and
Maude Greenley, Harriston.
Stand Up Bingo: Florence
Kennedy, Wingham.
Lap CArd: Debbie Huisser,
Listowel.
Dart Game: - $11. -
Denstedt, Dorking.
Door Prizes: Mrs. Ste Marie,
Wingham, Kay Rich, Wingham,
Eleanor Schill, Formosa and
Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter.
Lucky Draws: Ruth Gowing,
Listowel, Sharon Brown,
Wroxeter, Doris Showers,
Listowel and Lyda Reidt,
Wroxeter.
The
BRUSSELS OPTIMISTS
require homes to billet
Atom Hockey Players .
(9-10 yr. olds) on the following dates
Sat. March 15
Fri. March 21
Sat. March 22
Persons interested
please call these numbers after 6 p.m
BILL SMITH 887-6373
BRIAN HUETHER 887-9254 .
FRANK STRETTON 887-9048
Sams Gang
Archers
Jamestown
Cranbrook
5th Line
Blyth
Junin rs
Lens Gang
Morrisbank
6th Line
Bowling Scores
Heather Vogan 609
262 Men's High Single
213 Lloyd Vogan 276
199 Greg Huether 269
199 Men's High Triple
Greg Huether 767
Skating race winners
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SUNDAY, MARCH 2
The PRO-LIFE GROUP
will present an
Informative Film
-Guest Speaker
-Special Music
Huron Men's Chapel
Auburn at 8:00 p.m.
"Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing"
Watch Coble TV
Channel 1 2
GOSPEL MUSIC 1
BEGINNING 8:00 P.M. EVERY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT- (A 30 1.
MINUTE PROGRAM) i
presented by
Huron Men's Chapel
PROGRAMS BEGIN
WED. MARCH 5TH.