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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-05-30, Page 28OLYMPIA 887-6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week 0 Friday SUPER SPECIAL Bar-B-Que 'SPARE RIBS 2.50 • All Day Saturday Special PORK CUTLETS 3150 soup or juice Sunday Special Bar-B-Que /CHICKEN 3. soup or juice AIR CONDITONED For your eating comfort . , Su A nnual I AILOvents i SEAFORTH to 55 be held Years at of Seaford' CARNIVAL Service LIONS Community Centre jtine 15 - 9 to 1 DANCE - [Age a.m., LINCOLN GREEN of Majority Cards] 1 June 16';', Nightclub CHARLIE 9-1' a.m. Type ECKSTEIN- Entertainment & Dance . June 17 -1:30 p.m. HELL DRIVERS • Thrills - Spills 7 June 15, 16, Penny Sale. Rosemont Amusements CARNIVAL 17 Refreshments ... Games RIDES of Chance STRAWBERRY and HAM SUPPER Brussels United Church * June 20 *0 5 7:30 p.m. Adults $3.75 Children 6-12 $1.75 Pre school-free P° BARBEIEUE1 Dance Sat. June 16 1' ..• •.• iii Blyth and District Community Centre [Arena Floor] Tickets $12 couple Supper 6-8 Dancing 9-1 Sponsored by Blyth to "Bluewater Lion's Club Playboys" WALTON INN Under New Management Try our Weekend Dining in our lovely spacious dining area! RESERVATIONS now being taken for Father's Day June 17. We apeCialize In banquets special •ocepajoias pin d Family. Ditiniets at teaaiipabie pkitea; call now skid arrange for,your u spoclid occasion R only .99 Ihr,per plate CHILDRENS PORTIONS AVAILABLE Please come and join us for the finest in country dining! Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. 7 p.m. Fri., Sat. 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. 8 p.m. Your Host - Don Anness 887-9293 SPECIALTY OF THE WALTON INN for the month of June on Fri. Sat., Sun. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. PRIME RIB ROAST with choice of potatoes French Onion Soup and. Tossed Green Salad and Vegetable Tea or coffee S — THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 6, 1979 Actors arriving for Blyth Summer Festival Blyth Summer F estival actors are arriving to start rehearsals in Blyth June 4th. There are familiar faces and new faces. Returning to Blyth will be Angela Gei, a founder of the festival and resident actress for three years, Kate Trotter, for her third season, Peter Snell remembered from last season and Layne Coleman. Among the new faces will be Anne Anglin, Mary Anne Seana McKenna, Richard Budzinski, Peter Elliot and Sam Malkin. Angela Gei has been touring with Young People's Theatre and performed in "Spratt" at the Tarragon. Kate Trotter has had a great year working at Manitoba Theatre Centre and the Tarragon and next year looks forward to doing "Twelfth Night" at Theatre New Brunswick. Layne Coleman will just make it back on June 3rd from a tour of Great Britain with Theatre Passe Muraille. Last winter he wrote and starred in "The Queen's Cowboy" for Twenty-Fifth Street House Theatre in Saskatoon. Anne Anglin has appeared before at Blyth with Theatre Passe Muraille first in "The Farm Show" which was performed in the basement and later in "The West Show". Last year she was a with the Toronto Free Dr. R. G. Hazlewood was in Hamilton last week to attend the Fifty-Fifth meeting of the Hamilton Conference of the United Church of Canada which was held at McMaster University. (From the K- W Record) The Rev. Lloyd Brown, formerly of Kitchener, minister of Brant Avenue United Church, Brantford, has been chosen president- elect of the United Church's Hamilton Conference. It took only one ballot in a field of three candidates for the more than 400 church conference representatives big hit at the St, Laurence Centre in Toronto where she was a, leading company member. Mary Anne Coles comes two days late to rehearsals, held up with doing a starring role at the CRC. She has recently worked in Toronto Threatre, Theatre Passe meeting in Hamilton to select Brown to become president one year from now. He will succeed Mrs. Corinne Van Loo of Hamilton a lay person who begins her term Wednesday. Brown, a quiet but highly respected minister, feels the church needs to rediscover its biblical roots. He hopes to assist in that process during his presidential year through personal contact with the people of his jurisdiction and by increased use of press, radio and television. Rev. Brown was formerly a CAPITOL THEATRE 291-3070 Listowel Starting Friday, Mel Brooks BLAZING SADDLES Show time: 7 Et 9 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Muraille and The Second City. Peter Elliot comes to Blyth direct from doing "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Sam Malkin created and performed "After . The Opera" at Theatre Passe minister at Brussels United Church. Hamilton Conference is a community of more than 340 United Church congregations from the Bruce Peninsula to the Niagara Valley and includes Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph. Classified Ads pay divid- ends. A * 410% Ate • sire Muraille with Jack Blum and just returned from Winnipeg where he did "Children of Night" at the Warehouse of the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Seana McKenna and Richard Budzinski, youngest cast members come to Blyth from the National Theatre School and Ryerson respectively. Former minister elected For tickets call Blyth 523-4551 or 523-4545 's / SE NM v‘. -*444it IN NM 11.111111111111=1.11111111MNS. / III II M II 111111111111111=111111111111111111 '