HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-02, Page 11THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 2, 1979 -- 11
R OLY PIA
887-6914 Restaurant Brussels
Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week
Thurs.Night Only
SURF 'N TURF with
Baked Potatoes and Salad
Friday Special
ork Cutlet
soup or juice dessert
Chopped
• • Him
Saturday Special
onions
with fried
go
(
is
soup or juice dessert
Sunday Special
% Stuffed Boneless
Chicken
soup or juice dessert,
Grey Central Home & School
TALENT
NIGHT
Thurs. & Fri. May 3 & 4
6 p.m.
Grey Central School
Ethel
Lillian Hanna
356-2390
Admission - Adults $2.00, Children $1.00
Tickets Available
call Elsie Lamont
or 887-070
CAPITOL
THEATRE
291-3070 Listowel
Starting
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2
"Invasion of the
Body Snatchers"
Show Time
7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
Starting
SUNDAY, MAY 6
DOUBLE FEATURE
"I Miss You—
Hugs & Kisses"
"In Praise of Older
Women"
Show time 7:00 p.m.
RESTRICTED
ENTERTAINMENT
CHAMPION BOWLERS — These junior bowlers won various trophies fo
their bowling activities at the Molesworth bowling lanes. Thetrophies
were given out on Friday night. In the front row (left) are Brenda
Richmond, the high triple play-off champ; and June Adams the League
Champ. In the back row from left are, Jim Adams, High average play-off
champ; Diane Stevenson, high average; and Joe Adams, high single
league champ. (Photo by Langlois)
Curlers
hold
annual
Brussels Junior and Mixed
Curling Club held their
annual meeting and dinner at
the arena on Wednesday
April 25th. The weather was
a lot more agreeable then on
the original night of April
6th.
After the dinner the junior
President Cheryl Bauer had a
few words of thanks to some
of the members for their help
and Doug Sholdice presented
the trophy to the winning
teams.
In the first draw Brad
Knight's team, Mary Ann
Bernard, Steve Huether and
Mary Ryan won with 31 pts.
Second with 29 pts Brian
Armstrong, Mary Ireland,
Dean Hackwell and Dianne
Stephenson.
Third-Jim McDonald,
Cathy Sholdice, Dianne
Bernard and Kim Bauer.
Fourth-Joan Huether,
Donnie Sholidice and Pam
Hackwell.
In the second draw Joan
Huethers team was tops,
with Joan was Cathy.
Sholdice, Dianne Bernard
and John Huether.
Brian Armstrong, Brian.
Ten Pas, Marlene Kelly and
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BOWLING WINNERS A bowling awards night was held for some local
bowling champs at the Molewsorth Bowling Lanes on Friday night. In the
front row from left are Vern Bridge,,League Champ and Colleen Bridge,
bowl-off champ. In the Back are Dave Hall, league champ and high triple;
Karen McCutcheon bowl-off champ and high single; and Margie
Raymond, league champ and high triple.
SLABTOWN SABRES
BROOMBALL TEAM
presents
50's DANCE
with the
ED SELL REVUE
FRIDAY, MAY 18
9:00 to 1 pain.
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE
(on Main Floor)
For tickets call: 3484447 • 345-2737 • 087-6796
4.00 per person
Hold under tIto ortloirity of Special (Washes Permit
Meet Graeme Craig
Liberal Candidate In Huron-Bruce
and
Hon. Eugene Whelan
Minister of Agriculture
TUESDAY, MAY 8th
8:00 A.M. CLINTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Breakfast with Eugene and Graerne
10:00 A.M. LUCKNOW LEGION HALL
Coffee with Eugene and Graeme
12:30 P.M. BELMORE COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Lunch - $3.00 per person
With Eugene and Graeme
For Infortnation, Problems, or if You Wish to Work - Phone Walton 887-6886,
Exeter 235.2788, Clinton 4827801, Seaforth 527 ,0607 4 Godericii 524-2161,
Wingham 357-1560
Published by The Official Agent for Graeme Craig, Walton, Ontario.