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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-08-29, Page 8aily Dinner Specials IENTERTAINMENT---i Friday & Saturday TIMOTHY Saturday Matinee Thursday — Talent Night ' TIMOTHY ••••• .• • Y.L CHM" CINEMA • • • • • • Mane 357-100 fir 24 Neer Moyle Iden•sliss • • Last Day Thur. Aug. 30 at 8:00 PM • I 11411.1111 Sr Hi ,oi ,1 • THE LAST W ALTi • • United Artists SHOWING FRIDAY AUG. 31 TO THURSDAY SEPT. 6TH — PLEASE NOTE SNOVITIMES — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1:00 AND 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY AT 3:00 P.M. OMNI liar that made believe in the unbelievable SA"IlieL TAntres Bra* Onirriti. 1.1101TBSIONAL MIRA Ia mum-Kra-non 4AME8 MU:AA *gigot ItnibEit and ikon grElOt# AivirriN4E. fi STEAM ENGINES - TRACTORS - THRESHING - SAW MILL - OLD FARM MACHINERY - GAS ENGINES - SHINGLE MILL - HAND FED SEPARATOR - HAY PRESS - ANTIQUE CARS - ENTERTAINMENT etc. BANQUET - OCT. 19 - BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL .411. IlaritritalltaI IA MITCHELL FAIR Friday, August 31 7:00 p.m. Western Horse Show 8:00 p.m. Queen of the Fair Competition 9:00 p.m. Family Dance, music by The Foot Notes 11:00 p.m. Crowning of the Fair Queen Saturday, Sept. 1 12:30 Parade led by the Mitchell Legion Band 1:30 Official opening by Ormond Pridham, Warden of Perth county Log Sawing Contest Livestock Judging, light Horse & Pony Show Talent Show (in arena) ,Antique Machinery Show & Demonstration & Parade Hot Air Balloon demon- stratiOn Horse Shoe Pitching 7:00 Mini Tractor Pull Step Dancing Competition (in Arena) 9:00 Dance - The WildwOOds (couples) Sunday, Sept. 2 1:30 Tug-O-War Variety Show by Jr. Farmers (Community Hall) Skate Board & Unicyle Demonstration Wrist Wrestling Horse Shoe Pitching 3:30 Demolition Derby Monday, September 3 10:00 4-H Competitions & Inter Club Shows 12:00 Heavy, Horse, Carriage & Roadster Show 4:30.7:30 - Pork Chop Barbecue Exhibit buildings open at ail times. Saugeen Amusements & Midway in operation at all_ times. Good food available ANTIQUE MACHINERY DISPLAY & DEMONSTRATION Fun for ail at THE BIGGEST little FAIR IN ONTARIO" -- TF1EBRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 29, 1979 People we know People we know Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neill of Woodstock were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Coonley and daughter Cathy visited the weekend with Brussels friends. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway were Dr. Don and Mrs. Hemingway., Kathy, Faye and Allan, Melita, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace East, Keven and Kathie, Kenora, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips and Christopher, Stratford. They all attended Knight Anniversary Picnic and the Hemingway Birthday Party. Jack and Esther McCutcheon spent the past week in Vancouver visiting with his brother Bob and Jeannette McCutcheon, Missy and Spade. THIS. IS HOW IT WORKS — Senga Petterson of Toronto (right) gives • Sharon Evans of Brussels a demonstration on how to work the new line data processing machines recently installed at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Brussels. The machines operate on the same basic principle as a Telex and through these machines the banking information will now be sent to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie were in Princeton recently owing to the death of Mr. Percy Heaslip who died in Woodstock hospital at the age of 86 years. Mr. Heaslip is survived by his wife, Alice, of Princeton, one daughter, Marion (Mrs. James Perrie), of Shakesperre and one son Bigger & Better Danny's Pizza 4 new sizes OPEN: Wed. - Sat. 5 - 12:30 Lorne of Woodstock. He is also survived by six grand-. children. He was prede- ceased by one son, George of Brantford and one sister, both in July 1979. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie visited in Hamilton with Mrs. Mary Hollinger and then to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Vitote t**S• 044 the Huron Wed.—Sat. & Sat. Matinee - REAL HAND CLAPPING, FOOT Abi STOMPING, BLUE GRASS MUSIC BY* 4Whiskey Jac • THE FAMOUS Next Weekend ' Terra Dining Room Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old-Fashioned Home-Cooked Meals I . ,IBIGHWAY #8 . DUBLIN 345.2820 Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. &4'!i 0,114414%. THRESHER & HOBBY ASSOCIATION REUNION September 7, 8, 9 Blyth, Ontario John Ellacott, President Simon Hallahan, Secretary London, Ontario R.R. 3, Blyth, Ontario WALTON INN 411111b. At Junction of County Road 12 & 25 Try our Weekly Dining in our lovely spacious dining area! SPECIALTY OF THE WALTON INN for the month of September N ew York Sirloin Steak • Featuring a Salad Bar .se:! Friday, Saturday & Sunday only. 5 p.m. - 8 p.m: OP. 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. We speCialize in banquets, ripeclid occasions and family dinners.at reasonable prices. Call now and arrange for your special occasion. YOUR HOST—DON ANNESS 887.9293 18th Annual Tavern PIONEER HOTEL RUSSELS N NI, 887-6921 Brussefs elk Ob. Or'