The Brussels Post, 1977-12-14, Page 15,shared the scoring ho flours with
S goals each. Assists went to Gary
Leis, Bobby Vance, and Marty
Rutledge.
The Atoms played following the
Novice and had a harder time to
pick up a 2-0 win. Both goals were
scored in the third period. One
each by Rick Knight and Kevin
McArter. Both goals were
unassisted.
The Bantam team played in
Seaforth on Saturday evening
against Dublin. After defeating
the same team 6-1 last week. they
received a sound 10-2 trimming.
Brussels only goals were scored
by Ken Cousins assisted by Paul
Johnston and 'Mike Watson
unassisted,
If the weatherman. co operates
a full schedule of hockey games
should be played this week, The
skate sharpener is in operation.
Anyone with skates to sharpen
may leave them at the arena or
with Mel McArter,
Minor Hockey games
Wed. Dee. 14-7:00
Seaforth Atoms at Brussels
Wed, Dec. 14-8:30-Blyth
Bantams at Brussels.
Fri. Dec. 16.7:00 p.m.-A
rescheduled game
Fri. Dec. 16-8:30 p.m.-Hensall
Midgets at Brussels.
FIRST PUCK .The first puck was dropped at
new Brussels, Morris and Grey Community
centrefor a game between Monkton and Brussels.
Dave Smith, i.
'
captain of the Monkton -Wildcats,
faces off with Bob Reeve of Brussels for the puck
dropped by Jim,Prior. Both 'sticks and the puck will
go in the trophy case in the foyer.
(Photo by Langlois)
Too much bench time slows
you down. Get active. Get in
shape and put yourself
in the clear.
Fitness is fun.
Try some. 4611 pannaparrion
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The
COUNTRY
LOUNGE
Entertainment
December 16 & 17
TRADITIONAL SOUND
December 22 & 23
PRAIRIE DUST
New Year's Eve
TERRA TONES
Tickets available at the bar
Talent Night
Every Thursday Night
9:30 to 12:30
BRUSSELS
After the
Parade
enjoy our special
SLOPPY
JOE'S 75;
Specials This Week:
Wednesday
SPAGHETTI 99; All You Can Eat
HAM&
SCALLOPED
Friday
$3.50
POTATOES Soup or Juice
Sunday
SIRLOIN TIP
With. Mexican kite $3.25
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RESTAUHRAN'
Brussels,
THE BRUSSEiS POST, DECEMBER 14, 1977 .15
Official
The weather interfered with
Me first official- puck being
dropped on Friday night for the.
minor hockey but it was • f inally
dropped on Sunday for the
intermediate game between
Monkton and Brussels. At the •
end of the second period the
home team was down S-1 but
came back in the third period. to
tie the game 6-6.
Minor Hockey played four
games out of town last week and
Ind three victories.
The Bantams went to Seaforth
on a very stormy Thursday
evening for an • exhibition game
Seaforthi whom they
defeated 3,-2,
Three games were played on
Saturday. The Novice and Atoms
played Mitchell in the
• afternoon.
The Novice had little trouble in
defeating Mitchell 10-2. Dean
Wheeler and Marty Rutledge
New solar
energy
studies
announced
The Ontario Government is
funding three studies to
investigate new applications of
solar energy in the Province,
Energy Minister James Taylor
announced recently.
One study is examining the
economics of solar heating at
three community swimming pools
-- outdoor municipal pools in
Richmond'Hill and Oakville, and
an indoor pool at the Xentral
YWCA in Hamilton. The study
will determine the most feasible
location for a proposed
demonstration project next year.
A second study Will examine
opportunities for the
incorporation of solar heating in a
proposed new Visitors' Centre at
Black Creek Pioneer villag e,
operated by the Metro Toronto
and Region Conservation Author-
ity. This study will consider the -
utilization of heat pumps and
solar energy for domestic hot
water and supplemental space
heating.
Contracts will.soon be awarded
for a third study which will
.examine the application of solar
heating at sewage treatment
plants.
The firm of 'Okins, Leipciger,
Cuplinskas, Kaminker and
Associates' Ltd. has been awarded
the $12,500 contract for the
swimming pool study. The
$10,000 Black Creek study is
being undertaken by Raymond
Moriyama Architects & Planners
as an additional feature of the
building design. Work on both
projects commenced October 1,
1977, and is expected to be
completed within three months.
In outdoor community pools-,
the hot water supply for showers,
as well as the pool water, can be
heated by solar energy. Solar
energy can also pre-heat
ventilation air for indoor pools.
"By demonstrating the use of
solar energy in specific settings,
the Government hopes to
encourage the development of
similar projects in the private ,
sector" Energy Minister James
Taylor said.
The Ontario GoVeriiiiient has
funded A niiinbet of solar
demonstration projects tinder its
Renewable Energy Program, and
this year will spend a total of
$00,MO on the deVeloptnent and
dettionstfation of solar etiagy,,
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