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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-09-12, Page 88 — THE. BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979 BACK FROM BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — Clerk-treasurer Bill King and Reeve Cal Krauter are back home in Brussels, Ontario following a 10 day stay in Brussels, Belgium where they were honored at many dinners. Between the men is Brussels, Belgium's symbol Mannekin Pis. More details on the trip to Brussels, Belgium will appear in next week's issue of the Post. LEGION DANCE Sat., Sept. 15 Boyds Orchestra '5.00 per couple EVERYONE WELCOME A varied programme of Evening School courses will again be made available starting the week of Monday, October 2nd at 8 p.m. in Brussels Public School, and at the F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. ' New courses will include the popular Custom Drapery and Luxury Sheer Courses being offered by Mrs. Miki Beese of Goderich, who has 28 years of experience in interior design, and decor- ation. These two courses will be useful for newly-weds, new homeowners and senior citizens moving to their new homes. A trip to a fabric warehouse is included in the programme. Gayle King of Blyth will offer Beginners and Advanced Ceramics Tony McQuail of Lucknow will make available a short NOW PLAYING WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 FOR 24 HR. MOVIE INFORMATION Wednesday to Saturday September 12 - 13 14 - 15th —PLEASE NOTE SHOVITIMES — Wed. - Thurs. at 8:00 p.m. Fri. - Sat. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. "'ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher, and a ton of fun—if all movies were as thrilling I would happily spend all of my time In the movies?' Gene Shallt ADMITTANC NBC,TV TO PILSOKi 11 TEAS 0 ACA Oa OVER TOM SIGOURNEY VERONICA HARRY DEAN SKERRITT WEAVER CARTWRIGHT STANTON JOHN HURT IAN HOLM add YAPHET KOTTO Sun ay - Mon av Tues ay September 16 - 17 - 18th SHOWTIME Al 8:00N P.M. ONLYI II YOU MI TEXAN GRILL Breakfast Special FRI. MORNING ONLY from 6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Bacon or Ham & Eggs Toast, Home Fries, ONE COFFEE ON US Jam or Marm. OPEN. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat., 6:30 - 10 p.m. Wed. 6:30 -1 p.m. Sun. 9:30. 10 p.m. 2.50 Phone 887-6951 Brussels 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 PHONE 338-3121 Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 14, 15, 16 "Seasons Smash Comedy" MEATBALLS —ALSO— M ia Farrow and Jason Robards Star in HURRICANE [Adult Entertainment] Daily Dinner Specials ENTERTAINMENT- Friday — Saturday NITELITERS Thursday — Talent Night. TIMOTHY Bigger & Better Danny's Pizza 4 new sizes OPEN: Wed. - Sat. 5 =12:30 1 3 6921 Brussels NN 887- RUSSELS HOTEL Lion's Annual GOLF TOURNAMENT Sat. Sept. 15 Seaforth Golf & Country Club FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Fred Stevenson 887-6433 or Jerry Dillow 887-6642 Entrant Fee $12.00 Entry fee must be in by Thursday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. It Brussels Fri. Home Banquet Room Howard Walley Thurs. Daily & Sat. for private Queen's HOTEL Sept. small Cooked Sept. meetings Specials weddings, 14 887-9996 13 Smith Dee & 15 Meals banquets. ifreWettle•iistiest, 4 Huron 4 e Tavern: le Wed.—Sat. & Sat Matinee 4 Jamie It & the Delrays 1 Next Week Lisle lit Dining Room Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old-Fashioned Home-Cooked Meals sir continuous, Entertainment from 8 pant, to "tan. ii8• 'DUBLIN 345,2820 $ $4 0. 41114-.42.# People we know course on alternate forms of energy for the home, while Mrs. Harriet Boon, Bluevale, will offer a Spinning and Nature Dyeing course. Mr. M. Darling of Darling Stud- ios, Wroxeter, will offer a Beginners Course in Art and 'Mrs. Henry will provide a Visitors with Mrs. Glenna Stephens over the Labour Day week-end were Mrs. Dorothy Higgins of Toronto and Dr. and Mrs, Russell Stephens and Louise of Lon- don. Louise is attending Trinity College in Toronto on scholarships. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Brodie and children of Melbourne, Australia and. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hemingway and family of Listowel were visitors with Hair-Styling course. A total of 22 courses is tentatively planned for this winter's evening school act- ivities. Full details regarding registration, fees, etc. will be advertised in future issues of all Huron County weekly newspapers. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hem- ingway on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Denniss Whittaker and children of Brantford visited at the same home. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie were Mrs. Mary Hollinger, of Hamilton, Mrs. Annie Pollard of Listowel, Rev. and Mrs. James Perrie and Paul of Shakespear, Mrs. Alice Heaslip, formerly of Princeton and now of Shakespear, and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Perrie and family. Alex Shaw is home from Victoria Hospital London after being there for two ' weeks. Mrs. Lenore Murear of Palmerston spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hemingway. "FIRST EllliS" * * intern ton* k oldie a rained 001, Nero" "A TINUMPII" LY 'HEW • ROIS1' LEIBMAN • BEAU BRIC5085. • Night school courses offered here