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,e*,..•THE ,BRUS,SekS,.PQSTI: APRIL. 23, 1980: .
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
APRIL 25, 26, 27
Jane Fonda & Robert Redford
star in
THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN
— AND—
HOT STUFF
Starring DOM .DelUite
" ASIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY"
[Adult Entertainment]
TOME
PROGRAMME
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.
Brussels mixed
Music by Country Companions
at the Brussels Legion
AMC
Admission - $6.00 per couple
Friday, May 2
B.M.G. Abditorium
LUNCH
$10,00 a couple •
SPONSORED BY
Walton Sports Club
Dance
Saturday, May 3
From 9 -1
\f"
DANCE
To the
Swinging Brass
QUEEN'S
HOTEL
Brussels 887-9996
Fri., April 25 & Sat.. April 26
GLOOSCAP
Harbour Lites
TALENT NITE — THURS., APRIL 24
Prizes! Join in fora night of fun
FRIDAY DINNER SPECIAL
Chicken Leg Dinner
Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets,
private meetings.
Fireman Harold Bridge
said the barrel tipped over, on
March 27 between 1:35 and 5
a.m.
Friends are. sorry to learn
that Donald Perrie is a
patient in Witigham and
Disttict Hospital,
Regular memberships can
be purchased at $5 while
those who can help "defer the
theatre's operating expenses
can become supporting
members at $25, associate
members at $50 or patrons at
$100. All donations are tax
deductible: and the names df
patrons of the festival will be
listed on the back of the
season's programs,
Until July 4 vouchers' fOr
four plays, which cat up to $5
,off the regular theatre
admission price are.
available. Adult vouchers are
• • $16; senior citizens are $13
Games over 200 were:
Carolyn Whitfield 210 and
212, Ron Maurais 202, Judy
Adams 207; Dennis Newby
305, Jim Adams, 257 and
221, Fred Cousins 209 and
209, Bill Johnston 219, Fred
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Toilet Bowlers 9
There is one more week of
playoffs left to finish off this
year's bowling season.
213, Marty Jackson 203, Ray
Adams 229, Wilda Higgins
221, Joe Adams 251.
TEAM STANDINGS
Poor.Exc-u-u-se- 29
Team 4 •
No Name Brand
Sure Shots .
Bad News Bears
The Huron County
Federation of Agriculture's
monthly members' meeting'
will be Thursday, May 1,
8:30 p.m. at the Holmesville
Public School. The topic is
laws which fall under the
Department of. Natural Re-
sources' jurisdiction and how
these affect farming
operations. Any area of
interest to those attending
will'be discussed. Art Carr or
Newby, Higgine II lam Memberships , and
• and children pay only $8.
vouchers are available from
„, local board members of the
are -top scorers . y calling the theatre's box
bBlyth Centre for the Arts of
office in Blyth at 523-9300.
As, the Blyth. Summer
Festival heads into its sixth
season (opening night is July
4) Memberships are available
to help support the local
theatre that offers all original
Canadian. plays.
Bowling scores
The men's high single for
the second night of playoffs
on Tuesday, April 15 was
Dennis Newby with 305. Jim
Adams was second with 257,
and Joe. Adams was third
with 251. Dennis Newby also
had the high triple 683. Jim
Adams was right behind him
with 673 and Joe Adams was
third with 637.
For the ladies, high single
Went to Wilda Higgins with
221. She was followed by
Carolyn. Whitfield with 212
and. Judy Adams with 207.
Carolyn Whitfield bowled the
high triple, with 606. Wilda
Higgins was second with 571
and Judy Adams was third
with 556.
Weekend visitors with
Dr, and • Mrs. Hazelikuod
were their family, Mr, and.
Mrs. Lane liazelwood,
Deborah and Pamela of
Hamilton and Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Harrower, Anne, Bryan
and Paul of Burlington.
Mrs. Roy Kennedy, was in
Toronto last week to attend
the funeral of her brother-in-
law Hugh Kennedy,
Mrs. Peggy „, Cudmore
visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Ward of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cudmore of Holmesville 'and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shadick
of Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs: Andrew
Kirkconnell of Auburn were
Sunday visitors 'at the home
of Mr. and Mrs.. George
Thornton.
Jack Clark and Jackie
Workman were the winners
in the Brussels Firemen's
contest for guessing when
the barrel in the Maitland
River would tip over.
another representative of the
Dept. of Nat. Resources will
be the speaker.
The Huron County'
-Federation of Agriculture's
Land Use. Committee has
studied the new Fisheries
Habitat Protection Act and
hasseveral resolutions
concerning, it that they will
present to the meeting.
The public is invited.
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representatives wii.l. be happy to
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE. HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 BEAFORTH
OLYMPI A
/887-6914 Restaurant Brussels
Open, from 6 a.m. 7 days a week P,
FRIDAY SPECIAL
1/4 o r 1/2
.Bathecued 'Chicken'
• soup, or juice,
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Ham 'Steak
with pineapple soup or juice
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Rib Steaks
salad, baked potato, soup or juice
Blyth
Lions
35th Anniversary
Dance
Blyth & District Community Centre
91100 p.m. 1:00 a.m.
$12.°° per couple,
May 10
MUSIC BY: "Country companions"
' Roast Beef Smorgasbord
Tickets - Blyth Meat Market
Club office, or any Lions Club member
Resources speaker at
Sawyer 224, Pete Jackson Huron F of A meeting