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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-08-01, Page 6Bigger & Better Danny's Pizza 4 new sizes OPEN: Wed. - Sat. 5 - 12:30 Community Meeting for interested citizens of East Wawanosh and Morris Townships at the Beigrave Arena Thursday, Aug. 9 at 8:30 to discuss a proposal for managing' the Belgrave Community Centre by a committee representing the Townships of East Wawanosh and Morris. 9th Annual SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT BRUSSELS BALL PARK —SCHEDULE-- Friday August 3rd to Monday August 6th Friday, August 3rd at 7:30 Sebringville vs Goderich (Fisher Custom Builders) Friday, August 3rd, at 9:00 Kitchener (Doug Wright Const.) vs Hickson (South Zorra) Saturday, August 4th 9:00 Arva vs Fullarton Saturday, August 4th at 10:30 Goderich (Canada C.) vs Elmira (Coach House) Saturday, August 4th at 12:00 St. Paul's (Generals) vs Bryanston Saturday, August 4th at 1:30 Zurich (Buckeyes)vs Wingham (BP's) Saturday, August 4th at 3:00 Walton vs Kitchener (McKay Block) Saturday, August 4th at 4:30 Kirkton vs Lucan (Irish Nine) itateltniett11- WALTON INN At Junction of County Road 12 & 25 .4. Try our Weekly Dining. in our lovely spacious dining area! SPECIALTY OF THE WALTON INN for the month of August --=Baked Ham with scalloped potatoes Featuring a Salad Bar Friday, Saturday & Sunday only. 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. 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 aim; 8 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. 8 p.m. We specialize in banquets, special occasions and family dinners at reasonable prices. Call now and arrange for your special occasion. YOUR HOST—DON ANNESS 887.9293 IMMENISMAMMIPMMA, iw People we know .....People We know . . . .People we know The annual Hemingway Picnic was held in Teeswater Lions Park on. July 15 with a good crowd and weather. President Alan Whytock took charge of the business after the noon meal. He was wearing the President's pin which was donated by Miss Mary Hemingway of Eng- land and bears the Rose of DEBBIE ADAMS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, R.R.2, Bluevale, graduated from the Diploma Nursing program at Conestoga College in Strat- ford on July 28. She is a graduate of F.E. Madill Secondary School. Yorkshire. He later gave it to David Hemingway the incoming president, The secretary-treasurer, Miss Phyllis Hemingway, Galt, read the minutes of the previous year which were adopted. It was moved that a donation be given the Lion's Park. The picnic was invited to Jim and Ruth Axtmann's for next year. Election of officers was held. Prizes were given out by Mrs. Jean Beaumont to youngest - Lyle Hemingway oldest - Mrs. Edna Potruff,, Nearest birthday - Christine Beaumont, Coming longest distance - Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCutcheon, Scotland, Ont. Pictures fo the group were taken. Mr. Lavern Godkin con- ducted races for the young people and swimming was enjoyed. After supper the Heming- way relatives left for home after a very enjoyable reunion. Sports committee (active races and games) Miss Dianne Godkin, Miss Linda Axtmann, Mr. Bruce Godkin, Mr. Bob Axtmann (Quieter activities) Mrs. Wilma Hemingway. Huron Tavern Wed.—Sat. & Sat. Matinee Inipi Mr. and Mrs, Larry Ward, Lisa and. Leanne, of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. D, Ward, Clinton were visitors last week with Mrs. E. Cudmore. Mrs. Wilma Hemingway, Mrs. ha McLarty, Mrs. Shir- ley Wheeler, and Mrs. Peggy Sm The fellow took his Great Dane to a veterinarian and complained, "Doctor, my dog does nothing but chase sports cars." "That's only natural," replied the vet, "many dogs chase cars." "I know," replied the Dane's owner, "but mine catches them and buries PHONE 338-3121 PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS [12 years and under] ADMITTED FREE Programme subject to 'unavoidable changes. Cudmore were in Guelph last Thursday attending a course in Flower Judging. Congratulations to Miss Joan Huether, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huet- her of Brussels. Joan, a student of F. E. Madill Secon- iles them in the backyard!" * * **** Waterbeds aren't new. Oysters have been using them for centuries. * * * * People are usually willing to meet each other half way; trouble is, most people are pretty poor judges of dis- tance. Thursday, Friday, Saturday August 2, 3, 4 GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK —Also— SUPERMAN [Adult Entertainment] Sunday, August 5 only Holdiay Special BAD GEORGIA ROAD RUBY SCHOOL DAYS EX-RATED GIRLS DEATH TRAP avrAlitANCII RESTRICTED to 'moms II nail OP PLO. OP OM Monday, August 5 Theatre Closed Tuesday, Wednesday August 7i 8 PINOCCHIO and FREAKY FRIDAY Children Admission 25c dart' School, Wingham, was successful in being named an Ontario Scholar. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward of Kitchener spent several days with Mrs. E. Cudmore. Jack and Esther McCutch- eon visited with friends this past week at the summer home of Mrs, Lil Woehi at Maple Island in northern Ontario, 6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 1, 1979 Hemingways pass on president's pin 1 ft BENNY AND JETS 50 Rock and Roll Next Week Wed. to Sat, & Sat. Matinee Newfie Screech DiningRoom Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old-Fashioned Home-Cooked Meals "Daily Dinner Specials —ENTERTAINMENT Thurs. August 2 Talent Night with Timothy Fri. 3 & Sat. 4 Saturday Matinee Wednesday, August 1 Walt Disney's Production .10 Confinu'ous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. lit BEDKNOBS AND of BROOMSTICKS Illi JIIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN 345-2820 —Plus--- i 114 11141 4. Nwit Children's Admission 2.5e Hot Lead, Cold Feet o do.........,........m.. Civic Holiday Monday, August 6th Proclaimed A Public Holiday J. Calvin Kreuter Reeve Queen's HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Friday & Saturday August 3 & 4 MYSTERY TRAIN Walley Dee Thurs. Daily Specials s, Home Cooked Meals Ball Players: Welcome to Brussels Tournament Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets, private meetings