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The Brussels Post, 1980-04-09, Page 8PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE THEATRE OPEN Fri., Sat. & Sun. PHONE 338-3121 Programme subject to unavoidable changes. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 11, 12 WHEN A STRANGER CALLS A thriller the babysitter won't forget! —PLUS— Scott Baio stars in, SKATETOWN If you liked "Grease" you will love Skatetown! (Adult Entertainment ) SUNDAY, APRIL 13 ONLY IF YOU DON'T STOP IT, YOU'LL GO BLIND - —AND— HOW TO SUCCEED WITH SEX ADMIIIAN CO RIESTRICTE.0 To meows ,, w • f Li OF 4•4I al CPAS 1-0 NOMINATIONS BESTI&rIZESS fft6D°C :C:44P14:::!,1P1 AWARD IM MEM MI III III n n • WRIGNAM, ONTARIO PIM 137-14.10 FOR MORO INFORMAMN 11.1111111111111111111111111111111W. NOW PLAYING %deem* to Salvairy, :Ape! -12 •• 111• 1 One °Idle greetlove stades sldwidw" Pa* I Walt Mow I n n n 111 UPgaittrintSir 111 Wednesday to Saturday, April 9 to ACADEMY Starts 5 ACADEMY (April 16th / Including Wednesday, AWARD IttieShowthei. moo ,n. BEST PICTURE li„,,v4 iii goo Nom INDIO oils swag Seth Cup et 7iN pa. (alp MP thilb•• II Sunday - Monday Tuesday, • April 13 - 14 - IS 1.1 Showtime 8:00 p.m. WARNINoT II This an may be offensive II. to than with millions beliefs Di al III NOMINATIONS to n 0 1111011103 111 BREAKING AWAY Ci MEMORADIE ANIU..1101, TECNN)COuxecoramicOre 0012e7010.0.1. I r m m • I I 0 Recommended. es ADULT INTMITAiNMINT A Post Classified will pay you dividends, Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. PONGRATULATIONS—Thp, Brussels Pee Wees won the VV.O.A.A. trophy on VVednesday night .after defeating Teeswater 5-3 and Pee Wee captain Tim Fritz accepted the trophy on behalf of the team. On Tim's left side is coach Carmen Machan and on his right is Bill Keiffer who represented the VV.O.A.A. In front of Mr. Keiffer is his son Jason, no doubt a future hockey player. , (Photo by Ranney) Crib scores WON LOST AV. Ernie Back 133 117 53 Sam Workman 124 126 49 Pat. Rutledge 116 104 52 • Gordon Nichol 114 106 52 Bob Elliott 111 109 5,0 Gordon Jacklin 108 Al Nichol 99 Al Logan 87 Brian Rutledge 78 Glen Bridge n 32 Neil Adams 31 132 45 101 49 73 54 72 52 28 53 39 44 Telephone Orders Now! (519) 273-1600 For Your Free Booklet All you need to know can be found in our colourful season booklet. Write or call: (519) 271-4040, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada 1980 back row are Rick Knight, Paul Tolton, Wayne Wheeler, Mike Vader, David Wheeler, Danny Webster, Sean Bremner. On the left hand side in the back row is coach Rick Demeray and on the right hand side are coaches Carmen Machan and Mel McArter. • (Photo by Ranney) Danny McKay was the high bowler with his triple of 660 when the Brussels Mixed Bowling League played on Tuesday, April 1. Men's high triples includ- ed Danny McKay with 660, Dennis Newby,. 643 and Jim Adams with 622. High singles for the men went to Danny McKay with 273, Friends of Mr. Kenneth Pollard of Elmira and re- cently of the Brussels area, will be pleased to learn that he has improved sufficiently in University Hospital, London to be transferred to Hospital in Kitchener early last week. His condition has been critical for sometime. Barry McCauley and Diana Maxwell of Stratford spent part of Good Friday at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Ethel Bone and his mother Dorothy McCauley and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCauley and Steven. Mrs. Adeline Smith and Mrs. Mary Yuill returned . home April 1st after visiting with relatives in Alberta. George Hislap, who was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital for some months, came home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryins arrived home last week from a vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. George McCutcheon are home after spending the winter months in Florida. Robert Kennedy, daughter Deanna and sons Andrew and Adrian, of Ottawa, spent a few days at Easter time with Mrs. R.W. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. David Ken. nedy and sons Michael and Mark, of Mississauga, visit- ed with them at the same home on Saturday. Mrs. Elsie Evans spent the past few days with friends in Goderich. Don Beckman and daughter Cheryl of Cambridge were weekend visitors with Jack and Esther McCutcheon. Friends of, Mrs. Viola Dennis Newby with 250 and .lim Adams with 229. Isabel Sitiis led the Ladies high triples with 520, follow- ed by Judy. Adams at 479 and Pat Newby at 468. High singles were Isabel Sims with 202: Judy Adams with 189 and Jennifer Jackson with 177. Hemingway of Grey Town- ship, will be sorry to learn that she is confined to the Seaforth Hnsnit al. Mrs. Hemingway had ti fall in which she suliered a badly broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiler, Robert and Bonnie of Waverley were weekend visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton. THE WINNING TEAM—:Brussels Pee Wees won the W.O.A.A. trophy on. Wednesday night by defeating the Teeswater team 5-3. In the front row ,from left are Mike Smith, Kevin Johnston, Tim Fritz, Marty Rutledge, Kevin McArter, Sean Kieffer and Jeff McGavin. In the Danny McKay has high triple People we know