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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-12-26, Page 7HURON-BRUCE FEDERAL LIBERAL NOMINATING Mir CONVENTION WILL BE HELD AT Blyth Memorial Hall [note change in hall] Blyth, Ontario THURSDAY JANUARY3rd 1980 AT 8:15 P.M. for the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent the Liberal party in the Federal riding of Huron-Bruce in the next Federal election. GUEST SPEAKER Hon. Eugene Whelan Former Minister of Agriculture MEMBERSHIPS The constitution piovides that only paid up members of the Huron Bruce Liberal Association shall be • entitled to vote. Such memberships must be obtained not less than 72 hours prior to the commencement of the convention. Renewals of pre vious Membership however, may be obtained up the time of the commencement of the convention. Memberahips Will cost $2.00 each and may be obtained from the Liberal Astiociation Chairman in the various musticipsditles within the riding or from JACK HORAN, SECRETARY RR :1140. 4 WALTON, ONT.' tEL 345-2624 • Good crowd at Walton concert THE JOLLY SNOWMAN — The jolly snowman played by (Jason Saxon) was just one of th little skits put on by the Grade 1 Class at Grey Central School in Ethel at the school's Christmas concert on Wednesday night. (Brussels Post Photo) QUEEN'S HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Fri., Dec. 25 & Sat., Dec. 29 WALLY DEE Dec. 31 NEW YEAR'S PARTY Tickets at Door. Country Kats Door Prize $20.00 a couple salads, cold meats, ham, turkey' smorgasbord hats, horns, party favours Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets, private meetings HE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 26, 7 Curlers practise Amponnerib. Daily Dinner Specials -—ENTERTAINMENT Fri., Dec. 28, Sat., Dec. 29 & Mon. Dec. 31 tliteliters NeW Years Tickets-615 per couple WS, horns, party 'favOurs, smorgasbord ,meal RUSSELS 88746921 Beussels Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL There was a good turnout for the annual Sunday School Christmas. Concert. Thursday evening, December 20 at Duff's United Church. The ' program consisted of! the Kindergarten classvgivin g welcome were Danny Taylor; Andrea Gringerich; Shannon Craig; Randy McClure; Greg Clark; Lori McClure; Susan Carter and Greg Fritz. All members of the pre-primary class sang Susie Snowflake, with Cindy McCallu, m as Susie Snowflake. Teacher of Kindergarten is Dianne God- kin. The Primary class sang "The Santa Claus Express" followed by the class re- citation of "The Night before Christmas". Then they sang "Snow White. Snow" and "Jingle Bells", The class consisted of Tracey Bennett; Glenda Carter; Steven Fritz; J.J. Clarke; Nanny Taylor; Brian Love; • Heather McGavin; Nancy Godkin; Leslie Hudie; Sherri Hoeg; Tonia McClure; Kelly Work-. man and Sherri Harburn under the direction of teachers, Dorothy Sholdice and Marjorie Humphries. The Junior' Class put on a skit orythe International Year of the Child, they were dressed in costumes from other countries, it was very colorful. .This was followed by "The First Christmas Story" the class consisting of Susie Hickson; Joyanne Van Vliet; Cheryl Smith; Richard Love; Kim Fritz; Blaine Marks; Steven Taylor; Craig Hackwell; Chris Harburn; Sandra Sholdice; Jeff McGavin; Donna!, Godkin; Amy Workman; Benny Hoegy; Randy Taylor; Terry Taylor and Chris Gardiner put on a Christmas Wreath Drill which was very colorful, each one carried a green wreath. This was followed by five of the young people playing Christmas Carols on -the recorder. Their teacher of the Junior Class is Joyce Van Vliet. The Intermediate Class put on a play, entitled "The Spelling Lesson", the teacher was played by Don Hickson, Larry by Blaine Hackwell; Harold by Tim Fritz; Joe by Darryl Hoegy; Tom by Gary Godkin; George by Darryl Smith. The second play by the Intermediate Class was 'The Be st Gift of all". Those taking the part of John were Darryl Smith; David was played by Blaine Hackwell; Peter by Don Hickson; James by Darryl Hoegy; Other child by Tim Fritz and the angel was played by Gary Godkin. Their teacher is Edward Baker. The pianists were Marion Godkin; Marjorie Humphries and Doreen Hackwell. Then Santa Claus arrived and bags of candys were given out to the excited children. Thanks goes out to all those that helped with the concert, making it a happy event for children, parents and friends in the community. A Merry Christmas to all. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William Thamer entertained their family to a pre-Christmas, dinner at their home last Saturday evening, prior to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen and family leaving for Florida on Friday. Everyone was so stiff .1 after the first day of curling that there was some doubt as. to whether any of us would curl agin. However, everyone came back the next week and every week since. Several new curlers have been added besides the eight new ones, members who started this draw. Brussels curlers hope to have four ices in use for the ladies after Christmas plus one ice for men. Some men who have never done it before wish to practice skipping. Also some skips wish to practicOad shots or other positions which they don't get a chance to do when they skip all the time at night. ,Rinks put together for a bonspiel can practice playing as a team beforehand. Ernie Lewington is in charge of organizing the men's Tuesday afternoon curling. Winners of the December draw are; First with 40 points- Skip Nora Stephenson; Vice-Sharon Cowman; Second-Rene !Richmond; Lead-Diane Bray. Second with 301/2 points, Skip-Velma Locking; Vice-Betty Cardiff; Second- Marie Van Keulen; Lead- Jeanette McLellan.. Third with 28 points, Skip-Yvonne Knight; Vice-Janice Bray; Second-Doris McDonald; Lead-Clare Powers. Fourth with 20 points was Skip, Joyce Alexander; Vice-Jennet Locking; Second-Jean. Vitch; Lead-, Sue Wilson. [CAPITOL ;THEATRE ListOwel 291-3070 :HOLIDAY SPECIALS Starting Boxing Day Wednesday, Dec. 26 (Early show only-7p.m. SLEEPING BEAUTY Matinee Sat. 2 p,m. plus first show New Years Eve ! Lasts. • show onli9p.m. Burt Reynolds in STARTING OVER 'restricted entertainment SUNDAY DEC. 30 1 night only Show Time 7 p.m. Triple BM 1 GUMBALL RALLY 2 FRISCO KID 3 BEYOND POSEIDON ADVENTURE All seats $3.00 Adult Entertainment Starting Tues. New Years Day Julie Andrews and Dudley Moore "10" Show time 7 &19:10 p.m. Restricted' Entertainment We are now taking bookings-for talBaricit.lets "'Staff Partles B.M.&G. :CoMinunity Ceiitre $20.00 per Couple Music bylIgn Wilbee 'Orchestra Hot Buffet Novelties LIMITED 'NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE At Murray's Barbershop Cousins Home Hardware any recreation member or phone 887-6983 Brussels Branch 'No. 218 New Year's Eve Monday, Dec. 31