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The Brussels Post, 1979-10-17, Page 1010 — THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 17, 1979 WHILE HE WORKS — This man known only as Frenchie seemed to be quite happy doing his work as he and other village workers prepared a broken water main on Mill Street last week. (Brussels Post Photo) Sponsored by Blyth Lions Club IMMIGNAM, MAIO• Phi 3574 FOR MOTIE MPORMATION MEM 111.11.11.11.1.111111W411 WEDNESDAY TO TUESDAY, OCT. 17 TO 23RD II — PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES — FRI.-SAT. 7:00-9:00 P.M./ALL OTHER DAYS 8:00 111 ALL OHM II n n n n I B~ CINEMA Pecommended imiLT AIRPORT7 NEW! Individual dart game score "Paper Wheat" the block- buster show from the Sask- atoon, Saskatchewan's 25th Street House Theatre comes to Blyth Memorial Hall, PO Sat. Oct. 27 Blyth District • Community Centre Dancing 9-1:00 Admission $4.50 per person Costumes, prizes, Oktoberfest Food Blyth, on Wednesday eve- ning, October 24th at 8:00 p.m. Like the Blyth- Summer Festival Theatre, the 25th Street House Theatre creates and performs original plays about the region and people it serves. Due to popular demand an additional performance has been added, Thursday night, October 25 at 8 p.m. A matinee performance for area high school students Thursday has been sold out. Call the Blyth office for tickets 523-9300. Premiered in the West, Paper Wheat hag. had an outstanding reception in all the communities where it has been performed. A recent article in the Canadian Weekend Magazine talked about its success not only in smaller centres, but in Cal- gary, Montreal and Van- couver. A tour highlight has been the performance at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Paper Wheat promises to be an evening of old-style oratory, humor, sentiment, drama, stepdancing, and Bill Prokachuk, a Western Can- adian fiddle champion, will provide live fiddle music. It's a story of hope, deterrnin- ation, courage, and the dis- covery that isolation and helplessness can be over- come by human cooperation. The early attempts of farm- ers to market their own grain, the formation of the Wheat Pool, the growth of the Co-operative movement, and the continuing battle of a modern farm family to make ends meet, are just some of the highlights. The Blyth audience will relate well to the struggles of the early settlers and the Hand-held hair dryers are in common use in many homes. No matter how stringent the standards for these, tragedies can occur with the misuse of dryers;Use this applianCe only for its intended use and as de- scribed in instructions; never use it if it has a damaged cord or plug or does not work properly. Have it repaired. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces. Never block the air openings or place it on . S F Glen Bridge 7 6 19 Ernie Back 5 4 13 Ken Bird 4 4 12 Ron Watson 4 4 12 Cameron Ross 5 3 11 Sam Workman 4 3 10 Carl McLellan 4 3 10 Clint Emmrich 8 1 10 Jack Vincent 8 1 10 Gordon Nichol 3 3 9 Bob Watkins 3 3 9 Bob Richardson 6 1 8 Mo Nichols 1 3 7 Bill Thamer 3 2 7 Moe Gordon 3 2 7 Murray McNichol 3 2 7 Eric Ross 3 2 7 Doug Chapman 3 °2 7 Ray McNichol 2 2 6 Rainer Saurs 4 1 6 Lawrence Machan 1 2 5 Frank Workman 3 1 5 Children learn from what they see around them, not merely from what they are told. Young children may never complain about some- thing being wrong with their vision because they do not know how well they ought to see. "If you suspect a prob- lem,rhave your child's eyes examined by an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist," states the Ontario Association of Optometrists. actors portraying the many nationalities who broke the land in the early 1900's. Many residents of Huron County also went West dur- ing this time and so this evening will be a tribute to them as well. Tickets, at $5.00 each, are available by mail from the Blyth Centre For The Arts, Box 291, Blyth, NOM 1H0, or can be purchased at the Box Office in Blyth on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. ** * * * * Remember that only .1.21 fuses are to be used in most household circuits. Ervin Pease 3 1 5 Barry Adams Ross Nicholson 3 1 5 Murray Johnston Alvin McLellan 3 1 5 Doug Cook Gordon. Ruff 2 1 4 Jack McWhirter Ken Josling 4 0 4 Scott Bridge Ken McLean 4 0 4 TEAM STANDING Barry Engel 3 0 3 8th Line 11 Monty Engel 3 0 3 5th Line 9 John Engel 1 1 3 Sams Gang 8 Harvey Bernard 2 0 2 Bluevale 7 Ken Warwick 2 0 2 Walton 6 Neil Adams 1 0 1 Archers 6 Bill Lappage 1 0 Cranbrook 5 Jan Van Vliet Little Piggies 4 Bob Elliott Morrisbank 3 Carmen Bernard Blyth 1 Fred Meiers High Score: Glen Bridge Bob Fraser 156. Second Annual Walton Open Golf Tournament Sunday October 21st Seaforth Golf Course, Tee-off 12:30 p.m. Barbeque 5 p.m. Bring your own meat. We'll look after the rest. Registration $10.00 per golfer [Includes green fees] Huron-Bruce Liberal Association [As Constituted for Provincial Purposes] FUND RAISING Dinner and Dance Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Lucknow Community Centre Guest Speaker Stuart Smith Leader of Ontario Liberal Party Reception 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Dinnei 7:30 p.m. Dance 9:00 - 12 p.m. Price $15.00 each - $25.00 per couple Tickets Available From Shirley MacLennan, Kincardine 396-4735 Tony Johnstone, Lucknow 528-2822 Bill Keil, Wingham 357-2636 Jim Laurie, Blyth, 523-9521 VOIMitIMIP 11 light ft & Sat. Matinee 111 y. Opportunity ffe Dining Room Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old-Fashioned Home-Cooked Meals IPS Paper Wheat at Blyth Household tidbits a soft surface, such as a bed. Never use it whit b dozing. Do not use outdoors or where aerosol (spray) products are being used. * * * * * * When you are going to paint only a little at a time, do not wash your brush each time. Put it in a plastic bag and tie it securely and store { in freezer. Thaw before using. QUEEN'S HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Thursday, October 18 Walley Dee Friday & Saturday Oct. 19 & 20 KountryKats Banquet Room for stuall weddings, banquets, private meetings. Huron Tavern* Mon - Sat. I40 Next Week: Shannon contintitnig Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 iteill: HIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN 3454820 44 410.4Vaiiit