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The Brussels Post, 1977-12-07, Page 15Collection. .v6e.yotte. No me at home but hockey is'underway • Even though there is no ice at home, some of the hockey teams have been travelling out of town to get the season underway, Atoms and 'Bantams. have played three games each while the Novice and. Midgets have played one game each. The Atoms played Seaforth 2 weeks ago and were defeated 10-7 with only • one hour of practice time. Last Monday night they were in Blyth where they picked up a 8-0 win. Goal scorers were Kevin McArter 5, Tim. Fritz 2, Rick Knight I. Assists went to Kevin Johnston, Dean Wheeler and Kevin McArter.. On Saturday they travelled to Huron Park where they won 9-0. Goal scorers were Rick Knight, David Wheeler, Kevin McArter 2 each, with Sean Kieffer, Tim Fritz and Marty Rutledge getting 1 each. Assists went to Kevin Johnston, Wayne Wheeler, Marty Rutledge and Kevin McArter. Winter is beautiful b t can be dangerous Fight frostbite by avoiding excessive use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs. And chew gum -- it helps face muscles stay flexible. In a Canadian winter, the cold is expected. Prepare for it. It's your winter to use wisely. Chewing gum is okay in winter. The Canadian Red Cross Society says it helps keep facial muscles flexible in extreme cold, and thus helps guard against frostbite. tle prepared for winter this year and stay out of trouble. It's your The Bantams also got their season underway with an hours practice time when they played Zurich in November and Were defeated 6-0. Last Thursday night they travelled to Vanastra to play Hensall and came home with a 9-4 win.Leading scorer was Ken Cousins with 4, Mike Watson 3, Paul Johnston and Brian Tenpas 1 each. Assists went, to Steve Knight, Kevin Deitner, Doug McArter, Les Black, Todd Wheeler, Stewart Cardiff, Ken Cousins, Brian Tenpas, Mike Watson. On Saturday night they played Dublin in Seaforth and won 6-1. Single goals went to Brian Tenpas, Terry Glanville, Ken. Cousins, Mike Watson, Todd Wheeler, Steven Knight. Assists went to Ken Higgins, Les Black, ,Steve Knight, Ken Cousins and Todd Wheeler. On Friday night the Midgets played their first game in Blyth getting defeated 7-4. The Novice also got the season underway on Saturday afternoon in Seaforth and managed to come through with an 8-8 tie. Hopefully Brussels ice will be in shortly and permit some good practices so that the teams can give the opposition more to contend with. presents • The Nutcracker • Kind ergarteh to Grade. 8 Tuesday.- :Dec, 13 8-0,m, Brussels. Public School 44 43 29 28 win ter Use it wisely. ********************** Entertainment, at - THE QUEEN'S HOTEL 1 BRUSSELS 44' ** Friday and Saturday Night. * Entertainment * 444-****************** 1 Christmas Concert 740 by Melville Presbyterian Sunday School Young People Sunday Evening, Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Melville Presbyterian Church It takes— special eyes to appreciate the beauty of winter. But once you've 'experienced Canada's wondrous winter landscapes, the impression lasts forever. But there is danger in the beauty for the unwary. The Canadian Red Cross Society muttons winter funseekers to be practical and cautious. That gleaming and inviting expanse of ice can be, deceptive. To support just one person , the ice needs to be four inches (or ten centimetres) thick. H ow can y ou tell? Make a hole Close to shore and check it out. When you're outdoors, there's a constant battle between the low surrounding temperature and your body, as it struggles to maintain its 37.5°C. Your body will cut off circulation to your extremities to maintain heat in vital organs. When that 'happens, it's the firSt sign that the surrounding cold is winning the fight. This is hypothermia, the lowering of internal body temperature. Death usually results when that internal temperature drops to below 26 degrees Celsius. The Canadian Red Cross Society urges you to prepare yourself for this battle with the cold. Never fish, ski or snowmobile on ice. less than four inches-or 10 centimetres thick or near obstacles such as rocks, stumps and wharves which weaken ice. Falling through weakened ice can result in immersion in bitterly cold water. In such a situation hypothermia sets in quickly. Investigate the wincichill factor, the temperature and the weather forecast before going_ outdoors, then dress accordingly: Mittens are warmer than gloves and wool is still the best material of all because even when wet, it gives warmth. One third of all body heat is lost in the neck and head area, so cover up. 'Wear the clothing designed 'for the sport; particularly when snowmobiling. Wedding'. Reception for - : . Ann -STEWART and Joseph HULZEBOS illiythanittOsttiet community' Centre ends, 7 ND bar it ght 30 THE Bousms. POST, DECEMBER y, '1977 15 FRUIT SALAD -- Pauline McLennan, I, and Debbie Prior of Brussels II 4-H Club are show cutting a grapefruit for a salad at the 4-H Achievement Day in Ethel. Saturday. (Photo by Langlois) New Years Eve DANCE Music By 'Rollin' Smoke" NewCommunity Centre Brussels $20.00 Per Couple Hats, Lunch, & Novelties. Sponsored by Brussels, Morris and Grey Receational Committee. BED RACE A Bed Race is being held on Main Street as part of the Brussels Santa Claus Parade on Dec. 17. All participants must pre register using the coupon below. RULES AND REGULATIONS Entrants must be 16 or over. 1. Must have once been a bed.' 2. Four wheels or skis only (2 front, 2 back) 3. Must have a rider and four pushers. 4. No self propelled beds. 5. Any size bed will be allowed. - 6. All beds must pass the "bed safety check" at 2 p.m., Dec. 17, at South End of Brussels, Main Street. 7. All riders must wear helmets. 8. Pushers must not change position with rider during the race. Not responsible for injuries. AII beds must be pre-registered at $5.00 entry per bed. Only TO applications left All participants enter at own risk. Trophy and medals awarded. First 15 beds only accepted. 011841••••••• Clip Here •••••••••••••• Team Name Representatives ,name Address Telephone No. Mail ,or di.'op off form to J & K ShoeS, 80X. 57 or Mayers Jewellers, Box. 239 Brussels, .011itititi