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Daily .Dinner Specials
Entertainment
Fri. June 13 & Sat. June 14
Maple Lane
House Special
•Pizza
•Pig Tails
•Ribs & Kraut
See you after the ball games.
BRUSSELS
887-6921 Brussels N N
HOTEL
CALLANDER EVENTS
for
NURSING HOME WEEK
SATURDAY, JUNE 14-Open House, 2-5
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Sutton
will provide entertainment.
MONDAY, JUNE 16 at 7:30-STAFF AND
FAMILY TALENT SHOW
TUESDAY, JUNE 17 at 4:300.m.
1st Brussels Brownies Variety Programme
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 at 2 p.m.
Blyth Singers Inspirational Programme
THURSDAY, JUNE 19 at 2 p.m.
Mary Bryans Piano Music
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 at 3:30-The Fifth Line
Singers
PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ATTEND
Programme Starts At Dusk
Admission $3.50
CHILDREN IN CARS
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
THEATRE OPEN
SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK -
Programme subject to
unavoidable changes.
PHONE 338-3121
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
knie 11, 12, -13, 14
Tratum O'Neal Stars in
LITTLE DARLINGS
(WARNING! Not suitable for pre-teenagers-
Theatres Board of Ontario)
—ALSO--
STAR TREK
ALL STAR CAST
iAdult Entertainment]
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
June 15, 16, 17
MAD MAX
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THE FIFTH FLOOR
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Sat., June 21st
noon - 4 p.m.
ALL DONATIONS WELCOME,_free pick-up
until June 20th, Phone: 887-9233 887-6642
Bake Table - Books - Toys - Car Wash - Lunch Booth
(In case of rain, will be held at Community Centre.)
10 ,THE BRUSSELS POST, .41#4,E110980,
Walton WI
AND THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE ACCOMPLISHED Marie May,
vice-chairman of DeVelopment and Extension for the Home and School
Association of ,Ontario gave a :talk on what the Association had
eccomplished when she addressed members of the recently formed
Brussels Home and School AssoCiation on Tuesday night.
Pro Life meets
The Wingham Pro Life
group. met June 2. President
Sally Campeau attended the
8th annual meeting ' of
Alliance for Life at the
University of Ottawa on May
9 and 10, •
Joanne Kirkland
volunteered tq be the local
member on the Board of
Directors for the association
of Southern Ontario Pro LI&
Groups.
Members plan a garage
and bake sale • at . Harry
Sjaarda's Turkey Farm. just
West of Wingham on
Highway 8. June 27. All
donations will be welcomer°
slothing please.
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1111 HURON TAVERN Dublin
Wed-Sat. & Sat. Matinee le
Chrysalisiis
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Avenue Road
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TRUCKERS PLATE SPECIAL
BREAKFAST
Coffee & Toast Bacon & Eggs 1.49
LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1.99 12-2 )1
Exotic Dancer
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11111 Monday to Friday - 12:15-6p.m. -
IContinuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to '1 a.m.
HIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN 345-2820
44 4418 4 fkle
Association of Ontario
presented the Brussels
Home and School
Association -with its
charter on Tuesday
night to the president
Allan Campbell.
AND THIS IS YOUR • h • .
CHARTER --- Marg . Englis visrtor says
May Foster of Canterbury,
Kent, England is in town
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Thomas of Brussels.
She had been visiting in
Boston and New Hampshire •
and has been in Brussels f?r
about three weeks now visit-
Mr. and N. I. Petrie,
Verna and Heather Petrie
visited Saturday with Rev.
and Mrs. James Petrie and ,
family of Shakespeare,
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. W.J. Petrie were:
Mrs. Edna McDimald, Mrs. ,
Marguerite Sanderson both j
of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs .1
Earl Watson of Blyth and.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance
Dun'das of Walton. The
occasion was Edna
McDonald's 80th birthday.
'All five ladies are first
The members of the After-
noon Unit of the U:C.W. met
in "the lounge Of ,MaPle Villa
on Tuesday. There were ,15
members and 9 visitors pre-
sent. -
Mrs. Peg Cm:Imre opened
the meeting by reading a
poem.entitled, "I met God in
the Morning."
The Bible Study, Psalm 46,
was convened by, Mrs.
Eleanor HeMingway. This is
a Psalm written for the
cousins and enjoyed havjng a
visit together.
Her many friends will be
pleased to, know that Mrs.
Margaret. McCutcheon was
able to return home from
hospital last week.
Mrs. Glenna. Stephens is
visiting this week with. Dr.
and Mrs. • Russell Stephens
and family of London.
David Kennedy and sons,
iachael and Mark of Missis-
sauga spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Roy
Kennedy. 0
Institute members are re-
minded of the car tour on
June 18th. They are to meet
at the hall at 9:45 a.m.
Pro -Registration
Announcement
Brussels Community
DAILY VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
Children Kindergarten
to Grade 8
August 18 to 22
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
We wish to, find Out how
many children are
interested so that . we•
may order V .B.S.
supplies for each age
group.
Please register each
child in your family who
plans to come.
Return this portion by
Friday, June 20th to
the box at. Young's
Variety
If you have any-
questions phone
887.6705 or 887.9017
Name
Blrthdate
Grade
Address
Parent's Signature
PI- No
QUEEN'S
HOTEL
Brussels 887-9996
Fri. & Sat. June 13 lic14
Walley Dee
• Thursday 12.1 p.m.
All•you•can-eat
Cold Buffet $4.50
Variety of salads, cold meat, relish tray •
FRIDAY DINNER SPECIAL Ham & Scalloped Potatoes
Kitchen closed every evening at 7 pan.
Hamburgs, cheeseburgs, subs and sandwiches
at the bar
Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets„
private meetings.-
Dunn, Development — •
and Extension people are ift•iendl Chairman for the y
Home and School ing friends and relatives.
She had come to Canada in
the autumn 13 years ago so it
was quite a change for her to
be here at this time of year
and see all the vegetables
and flowers growing. She
also noted that rieople here
had been and friendly and ,
helpful.
St. John's,
Anglican Church
behind church
in Brussels
UCIN helps buy
supp ies or Laotians
purpose of strengthening our
faith; to show us triumph in
God as He is all sufficient for
our needs. "God is our
refuge" the safe haven
from a storm "Be still and
know that I am God"
Quietness is a-remedy for the
Christian's unrest and ip-
decision.
Mrs. Jean Crocker read a
study on Missions. "The
near-sighted have no
dream's." She referred to
Mose's great 'Sense of vision
and how ' he worked to
achieve his purpose. We, as
Christians, should pray that`
the Lord will clarify our
visionlhat we may see what
'He wants, us to see. "The
glory,of tomorrow is rooted in
the drudgery of today. "This
I is the secret of achievement.
It is the duty of each. Chris-
tian to attend to Missionary
work - "look in your own
backyard. Bloom where you
are planted." An offering
was taken to help buy sup-
plies for the Laotian family.