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The Citizen, 1991-03-27, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1991. PAGE 19. A gripping game This is not the way broomball is usually played but then the rules took a backseat to competition in Brussels Friday night when the Brussels Gamblers ladies team were challenged by members’ husbands and boyfriends to a game. Ken Higgins finds the game a little more physical than he had expected. © HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO The Heart Facts Is smoking really linked to heart disease and stroke? Yes! Smoking is a major cause of heart disease and stroke. More than 35,000 Canadians die prematurely each year from the effects of smoking. Don't be one of them. Start planning to quit now! Curling Club presents awards Continued from Page 18 Barb Alexander, Rodney Bauer and Darryl VanAss; 3rd, Brent Evans, Wayne Alexander, Darrel Uhler and Jeff Zehr and 4th, Brian Alexander, John Miners, Jolanda VanAss and Barb Lamble. Third Draw, 1st, John Miners, Brent Evans, Barb Alexander and Darryl VanAss;.2nd, Wayne Alex­ ander, Bob Steiss, Darren Bauer and Jeff Zehr; 3rd, Ann Uhler, Brian Alexander, Jolanda VanAss and Daniel Pearson and 4th, Rod­ ney Bauer, Steve Steiss, Barb Lamble and Darrel Uhler. Ernie Lewington presented the prizes to the mixed curling club. First Draw, first with 46.5 points, Bill Shortreed, Nora Stephenson, Bonnie Cole Arnal and Brian Schlosser; second, 39.5 points, 52 rocks, Murray Bone, JoAnn Mc­ Donald and Bob Alexander; third, 39.5 points, 40 rocks, Stew Steiss, Annette Lewington, Jim Patterson and Glen Warwick. Second Draw, first with 41.5 points, Brad Speiran, Annette Lew­ ington, Brian Warwick and Merle Hoegy; second, 41 points, Wayne Lowe, Fran Bremner, Fran Breck­ enridge and Steve Steiss and third. 40.5 points Bob Alexander, Ruth Bauer, Corrie Sholdice and Rodney Bauer. Third Draw, first with 53 points, , Mervyn Bauer, Nora Stephenson. Michael Alexander and Gloria Wil- bee; second, 44 points, Ernie Lewington, Pauline Patterson, Tom Warwick and Madelene Steiss and third, 40 points, Fred Smith. Annette Lewington, Jim Patterson and Merle Hoegy. The D. A. Rann trophy was presented to the team of Mervyn Bauer, Nora Stephenson, Michael Alexander and Gloria Wilbee with a total of 53 points. The door prizes were won by Daniel Pearson, Kim Lorimar, Ernie Lewington, Neil McGavin, Pauline Patterson and Doc Stephenson. Lottery profits help hospitals. On the night of the car accident. Bruce was not expected to live. For­ tunately. a specially equipped and staffed trauma unit was ready and standing by at a nearby hospital. This special facility helped Bruce beat the odds and he has returned to wor^. Helping hospitals is just one way lottery profits.are used. Lottery profits are also used to provide grants in other areas such as helping people with disabilities. They also help fund sports and recreation, arts and culture, and province-wide charities. This is how Lottery funds are working for you in your area Oshawa Deaf Centre, Oshawa London Cross Cultural Learner Centre, London Argus Residence for Young People, Cambridge •These organizations have received funding through the Trillium Foundation. (Ces renseignements sont aussi disponibles en francais.) Ontario Lottery Corporation Together we’re making good things happen. ENCORE ENCORE ENCORE h___________________J