The Brussels Post, 1976-12-15, Page 12Mrs. Grace Evans and Mrs.
Beatrico Produce from Clinton
were visitors with Mrs. Elise
Evans on Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Hollinger of Hamil-
ton spent a few days last week
with Mr. and. Mrs. W.J. Perrie.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie'
visited on Saturday with Rev. and
Mrs. James Perrie and attended
the Full Gospel Business Men's
International banquet
Victorian Inn, „Stratford.
Mrs. G, Grant of Bru.
patient in Listowel
Hospital.
The average unem
rate in 1975 was 2.
Saskatchewan compared
for all of Canada.
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Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S ROTE
* \ BRUSSELS
ie Friday and Saturday Night
Merle Larson
Perth County Ploughboy
* New Year's Eve tickets now availab
* Music by Earl & Martha Heywoo
People we kno
JR. GIRLS BASKETBALL — This team finished up in the semi-finals *after a very
successful season. They are, back row: Vicki MacDonald, Kim Leslie; Esther
Nethery, Janet Wood, Vicki Netzke, Nan4 Dickson, Heather Brent and Lori
Goodall (Manager). Front row: Mrs. Lisle (coach), Kathy Underwood, Mary
Dickson, Debbie MacDonald, Kathy Cruickshank, Kathy Fischer, Helen Wisser
and manager Jo McCormick.
Bball ends, volleyball starts
They are very much looking Central is our main rival and the.
forward to this as Stratford is always a large turnout.
Choir revived
at Madill S. S.
The senior girls basketball
team finished their season on
November 4, playing one of their
better games, against Norwell. A
poor second quarter combined
with the fact that Norwell scored
twelve four shots to Madill's four,
gave Norwell the lead. The final
score: Norwell 42, Madill 34. The
seniors finish the seasonwith five
wins and five losses. They missed
making the play-offs by only one
game. — . •
The junior girls basketball team
also played Norwell on the fourth.
They clinched a position in the
Huron-Perth semi-finals by
defeating Norwell 32-30. Good
team work was evident in the
game, both in offence where we
socred a number of baskets using
the fast break and on defense
where the press rattled the
This year at F.E. Madill there
is a new group of enthusiastic
people who go under the name of
our School Choir. This group has.
a membership of approximately
160. They have performed twice
this year at Remembrance DaY
Assembly and at. Commence-
ment and have been well received
both times.
The teachers' were asked what
opposition. they thought about our new
The girls played a sudden- school choir and here are their
death semi-final game on Wed- responses:
nes!day, .November 10. Despite. Mrs. Campbell: "I think it's
the encouraging support from very good. I think it's a good idea
hundreds of fans, the team ended
their season when they suffered
defeat at the hands of Goderich.
The first half of play proved very
defensive in nature with an all
time scoring low of .6-3 in
Goderich's favor. In the second
half, the oppositions full court
press turned the game in
Goderich's, favor. Our girls tried
desperately to break it, but the
pressure proved too great and
constant turnovers and violations
resulted. The final score was
20-9 for Goderich. Despite a
disappointing end to the season,
the girls' over all improvement
during the season and their total
record of seven wins and three 40444,0••••••••••••••••••"""*"
losses this year in the league
schedule is very creditable.
Volleyball Season Begins
The girls volleyball season has
just opened. School spirit was
very well shown this last week as
over forty girls tried out for our
teams. Unfortunately, 'everyone
wasn't able to make the team, but
their effort was greatly
appreeiated.
Mrs. Shaw will be coaching the
senior team this year and Miss
Schofield will coach the junior
team. They have been invited to a
• tournament on the 20th, where
they will play Listowel and
Walkerton. They also have a large
tournament, January 15. It is an
18 team tournament with teams
from London, St. Thomas, Strath-
roy, God.erich and Winghani.
There were 358,192 cases of lung
disease treated in Canadian
hospitals in 1973, accounting for
3,649,544 patient days. The lung
disease problem is growing warns
the Christmas Seal people at your
Huron-Perth Lung Association.
12„ THE BRUSSELS POST DECEMBER 16 1076
to resume, it. It is worthwhile' for
the students and for our school
image."
Mr. Simpson: "I think it's a
very good idea. I think we should
have had it before. It is a good
group and it gets people involved
who normally don't get involved
in activities."
Bender: think they New Yedrs
Eve
Legion Dance
.5 ,15 a couple
Lunch Served'
S I verion
Everyone
es w eDiacnocmineg .9-1
LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS ONLY
TURKEY
BINGOS
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
14.
AdMitsion. 51.50 .6 Extra cards 250 or 5 for
$1.00
9 P.M. Sharp
Under. the. auspices Of the. Bititteii Branch
tt5 .01F the Riot Canadian- Letilitih.
. Mr.
sounded very good at
Commencement. I think to bring
the choir back is a very gOod
idea."
The choir will be • appearing
next at a Christmas Concert in our
school.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Brussels Public School
Grades Kindergarten to Eight
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,-1976
8:00 pm
Silver Collection
At The
BRUSSELS IN
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Friday and Saturday dr
Howard Smith
Sunday Special: Roast Beef Dinner
Friday, Dec. 17.
14 RegUiat .Gaties'
3 Specials at $25,00 each
1 Share the Weetth
door prize: