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last week.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 18, 1979 .411A4MAYWCUNWIWNt
People we know
PLEASE BRING YOUR
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OWN LAWN CHAIRS
Forthy five people who
enjoy the beauty of flowers
availed themselves of the
opportunity to go to
Hamilton for a visit to the
Royal Botanical Gardens on
Saturday. They travelled by
bus and spent a couple of
hours at the Stone Wall mall.
In Hamilton they attended
the Lily Show where there
were 89 classes on display.
Some of the groups also
viewed the roses and other
flowers of the gardens,
Returning home they had
dinner in Guelph. Everyone
enjoyed this trip arranged by
the Brussels Horticultural
Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stephenson and girls visited
Rev. and Mrs. Keith Stokes
and family at their new
parish home in London on
Monday. Mr. Stokes is a
former Rector of St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels.
Watson Sholdice who was
a patient in Stratford Hos-
pital for several weeks re-
turned to his home here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mar-
Nostalgia
festival to
be held in
Wingham
Remember the dreamy
Arab sheik of Rudolph
Valentino, the comic pratfalls
of Buster Keaton and the
immortal little tramp created
by Britain's Charlie Chaplin?
Well, you can meet all these
stars of the "Good old days
of Hollywood" in Wingham's
third annual Film and
Nostalgia Festival '79.
This year, the two day
festival will be held on July
28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to
midnight. Visitors can
combine movie-watching
with a look at displays of old
posters, radio premiums and
collections of memorabilia
from early comic books to
records from the days of the
gramophone.
One special attraction this
year is Al Jolson starring in
"The Jazz Singer", the film
that started the sound re-
volution in Hollywood movies
and signalled the end of
many a silent star's career.
This is one of the first
Canadian showings over the
movie in over 30 years.
Another classic "oldie"
which will be presented
during the festival is
"Wings", starring Clara
Bow, the "It" girl; Buddy
Rogers, who married
Canadian actress Mary Pick-
ford and Gary Cooper. This
was the first movie to win an
Academy Award,
Dick Van Dyke will be
starring in the Carl Reiner
movie "The Comic" and
Rudolph Valentino's last
film, "Son of The Sheik" as
well as serials, ear toons from
four decades and the Super-
man specials from the 1940's
will all be shown at the
festival.
Admission is $3 per day or
15 for both days.
Every week more and
more people discover what
mighty jobs are accomplished
by low cost Post Want Ads.
Dial Brussels 887-6641.
tin have returned from an
enjoyable tour of Agawa
Canyon and Moosonee on
James Bay,
Mr. and Mrs. David Ken-
nedy of Mississauga were
Friday evening and Saturday
morning visitors with Mrs,
Roy Kennedy. Their sons,
Michael and Mark, remained
to spend a week with their
grandmother.
The Brussels Legion Pipe
Band were busy this week-
end entertaining crowds
elsewhere. Saturday they
participated in the Orange
Parade in Blyth. Sunday
evening they were in God-
erich. Folks everywhere en-
joy the sounds of the pipes
and drums of our band.
Congratulations to Neil
Price-Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Price-Jones of R.R.
2, Bluevale, who was one of
the ten Listowel District Sec-
ondary School students to
become Ontario Scholars.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Rand
from Weston, Massach-
useets, visited recently with
Jim Smith's and all attended
the Inglis reunion in Belmore
Community Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Wil-
liams and Megan of Condon;
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