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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-09-05, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 1 A FLOWER BY ANY OTHER NAME . . . — A flower by any other name would still probably be familiar to Mrs. Helen Dobson of Ethel who had the most points overall for the second year in a row when the Brussels Horticultural Society held their annual flower show in Brussels recently. Presenting Mrs. Dobson with her trophy is Mrs. Betty McCall, president of the Horticultural Society. 15,000 see Blyth shows FARMERS We are ready to handle your CORN C • fast,efficient service * 200,000 bushel storage • truck hoist • buy,sell,store or custom dry J.D1TSCH FARMS R.R.. 3 Brussels 356-2292 Elevator 887-6824 Res. * Brussels & Gorrie Area Zenith 37740 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS 12 Years and Under ADMITTED FREE THEATRE OPEN Friday, Saturday and Sunday Programme subject to unavoidable changes. PHONE 338.3121 Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 7, 8, 9 NATIONAL LAMPOONS ANIMAL HOUSE - -Plus— PARADISE ALLEY Starring Sylvester Stallone IANc RES. MIME) TO POISONS TOMS Of AGI Olt OMNI PHONE 338-3121 18th Annual PIONEER THRESHER & HOBBY ASSOCIATION REUNION • September 7, 8, 9 Blyth, Ontario John Ellacott, President Simon Hallahan, Secretary London, Ontario R.R. 3, Blyth, Ontario 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 rfft$4 %1411' evaisesismenaisemstookminaaria/isielliliala Queen's HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Thurs., Sept. 6 Walley Dee Friday & Saturday Sept. 7th & 8th ' Silver Dollars, Daily Specials Home Cooked Meals Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets, private meetings 1 Brusselsfest '79 (Sept. 22.) B.M.G. Arena 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Phone 887 - 6951 Brussels 4 new sizes Daily Dinner specials -ENTERTAINMENT Country Cavaliers Thursday — Talent Night TIMOTHY N N 887-6921 Brussels HOTEL TEXAN GRILL Daily Specials OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 6:30 - 10 p.m. AIR CONDITIONED for your comfort Wed. 6:30 -1 p.m. Sun. 9:30 - 10 p.m. The last show of the season, The Death of the Donnollys, has turned out to be the biggest hit of the season. Playing to packed audiences for the last two . eks, The Death of the Donnelly's plays September 2 at 2 p.m., September 4, 5, 6, 7, at 8:30 p.m. and September 8 at 2 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. An action packed story full of historical local colour, this production of the notor- ious Donnelly family has been widely acclaimed as the• best yet. Tickets are still available for the last week. The Death of the Don- nellys closes the Blyth Sum- mer Festival's fifth success- ful season with J..ames Roy as Artistic Director. The Blyth Summer Festival attracted 15,000 people this season, an increase of 3,000 over last year. Beginning September 1st, Janet Amos will be taking over as Artistic Direc- tor. •The Blyth Centre For The Arts wishes to thank the audiences for their continued support and enthusiasm which made for such a successful season. And we recognize those hard working actors and production staff whose professionalism and outstanding talent have made the productions so noteworthy. With very favourable wea- ther, a tournament was held on the Brussels Lawn Bowl- ing Greens to decide the 1979 winner of the Frank Carter Trophy. Forty bowlers compe- ted with the trophy going to the Glen ltathwell rink of Atwood. A delicious salad plate was served to fifty people. Jitney Results on Monday, August 27, were: First: Helen Martin, 3W40 Second: Mary Yuill, 3W35; Third: Danny Thompson, 3W 25; Fourth; Jim Bowman, 2W31; Fifth: Margaret Doug- las, 2W30. Sixth: Alex Robertson, 2W. 27;. Seventh: Eleanor Hem- ingway, 2W25; Eighth: Har- STAG for Jim Stephenson September 7 Brussels Legion Results: First: Glen Rath- well, 3W 48 + 3, Atwood; Second: Geo. Johnston, 3 W 38, Brussels; Third: Ted Holman, 2W 41 ± 5, Atwood Fourth: Terry Gardner, 2W 40 + 6, Wingham; Fifth: Reg Robinson, 2W 40 + 2, Mitchell; Consolation: Har- vey McCallum, Blyth. men DeVries, 2W25 and Ninth: Jean Robertson, 2W23. People we know Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cote of Scarborough visited with Eldon and Kate Wilson last week. Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Scarborough were holidaying at their home in Brussels last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy and sons Michael and. Mark of Mississauga visited during the weekend with Mrs. R.W. Kennedy . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Janice, Deanna, Andrew and Adrian of Ottawa were also visitors at the same home. Atwood wins Carter trophy Lawn bowling news