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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-07-09, Page 8THE -BRUSSELS POST,. 4ULY' 9, 1980 HO-HUM--Young Tim Machan (on picnic table) seemed bored with playground activities on Friday afternoon and decided to rest , his lazy bones atop this picnic table. Looking on' is. Darwin Rose. ' • (Photo by Ranne0 Wingham woman wins draw The Early Bird_Draw in the Mentally Retarded 'was' held refund of the purchase price Win-a-Trip Lottery spon- last week. Winner was Mari - of her ticket. • - sored by the Wingham and orie Cook of Catherine Street The first draw for 'a major District Association for the Wingham, who reeeives prize will be'held on October 4w 'FRIDAY to THURSDAY' 11 JULY 11 to 17 I - SHOWTIMES Fri. • Sat. 7:00 s 9:00 p.m. I Sun. - Thurs4:01M:only I ,s0*uitisAN 4k!I Co III 1111 FRIDAY JULY loth IN AT MIDNIGHT Per_ i-fiL,IFK MI Hard hat days and honky-tonk nights. STARTS FRIDAY ,..44441.1 as 10111.7111111.11114 gannleAgarl; 411.11041 1 /1111110111111111111101111 I STARTS FRIDAY In JULY 1eth 111 'THE ILWARS 101 STASAGA CONTINUES 1 IMI WEI 1111 v Pipe Band DANCE Legion Hall - Brussels Sat., `July 19 Ken Wilbie Orchestra $3.00 per person (Lunch ) Proceeds Band Equipment Daily Dinner Specials Entertainment Fri. & Sat. July 11 & 12 Recording Artist Glen Logan & Sun Tones BEVERAGE ROOM SPECIAL Mon. July 14 FISH & CHIPS $1.95 Tues. July 15 HAMBURGER French Fries & Cole Slaw $1.30 Wed. July 16 Homemade ONION SOUP & GRILLED CHEESE French Fries $1.60 13 MU SSE L S , N N 887-6921 Brussels HOTEL. • . " •-• ' ' thursday july 10 friday july 11 saturday july:12 courthouse park gOderkh,Ont art gaiety= painting,cirdwing,Sculpture crafts displays and demonstrations old fashioned tea garden PilotoBraPhY0aBerY flower show °clench, THE PRETTIEST TOWN • 4' • Shamrock Lounge This Week: Thurs. - Sat. 3, when the winner receives a trip worth $1500 and the consolation winner receives ,a weekend trip Worth $150. Only 300 tickets are being sold, and 12 monthly draws will be held. A limited niim- --ber of tickets are still• avail- able from Association mem- from-8 p.m. to 1 a.m. litHIGHWAY0gip 345-2820 The fourth annual Wing- , fietiLtIN ham Film and Nostalgia Fes- tival, offering more than 20 %IP feature films this year, is set for July 19 and 20. IN IN IN 111111111112111111slatiomrie LAST DAY MAD JULY 10th THURSDAY Aringir•K I Cranbrook MR, Norousaret al Pal MINI IIII Duo WINGISUA, ONTARIO PHONE 357•1630 FOR 24 HR. MOVIE INFORMATION Crane moves 41.4 The Canadian Crane Com- • pany from Wingham' had a"" big job last week when they had to move a mobile home on to a foundation. The home owned by Earl ist Grisdale of Cranbrook is 60 x M lilleet and weighs 7 tons. It I was positioned into place by having two cranes lift it into 4 mobile home eople we kfloW, John and Shawn Stetter , Mr; and Mrs. Gideon Miss Nancy Jean Leith of and their two children Edith' Brown of Newcastle,: Hanover ' was a visitor last and Alban of Pasadena England, are enjoying farm' week viith her grandmother, Newfoundland, spent a week With his parents Harold and Dorothy Steffler, ' Win at lawn bowling Mrs. Earl' Cudtnore is • • Brussels Lawn Bowling Jitney results from June 30 'Brussels woman a meeting catibe more . - 'productive ,Successful Executives know, in the right atmosphere., 13enmiller Inn . WELCOMES YOU! graduates Get away • from it all for a change. Isolate your people In our resort complex. Comprehensive Mrs. Violet Heibein grad- - meeting facilities for groups of up to 30 including • refreshmehts, recreational-facilities and •;;' overnight accommodations, if -required. A verr, productive atmosphere foryour gathering. ,. Call for 'details on a package designed to your , . specifications • On Saturday, July 19, the Festival runs from 10:00 a.m. to midnight, and on Sunday - from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Some of the feature films planned .are Jesse James, Dracula with Bella Lugosii Frankenstein with Boris Kar- loff, Swingtime with Fred Astaire and Ginger Ro .gers and Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder. Besides the major films, the Festival offers serials, B westerns and -cartoons. An- other attraction is a dealers' room filled with films, comics, pulps, records, post- ters and a variety of other collectibles. • life while visiting with Mr, Mrs: •W.W. Smith and Mr. an 'Mrs. John Perrie and and Mrs. Bob' 'Wheeler and other friends '-thibaghout family. . • „ Ontario. Cecil McFadden is still, a "patient in Wingham and District Hospital. 2W23, Doug Hemingway- • Kitchener. 1W22, Helen Martin-2W21. are: ' Leslie Douglas-3W35, Clarence Hanna-3W26,,Vern Ilupfer-3W2t, Ruth Hapfer- 3W23,. Wilbur Turnbull- 2W36, Ross Anderson-2W31. Viola Kirkby-2W26„ Mary Yuill-2W25, Norman Hi:toyer, 2W25;' Harmen De Vries-, visiting with relatives in TirylIRN Cookin Next week: Thurs. - Sat. Wingham festival— Low Down manirr 12 noon -2 p.m. Djnner Special $2•00 To. show films Continuous Entertainment uated, from a 44 month Health Care. Aide Course Friday June 20. Graduation exercises were held at Huronview,'Clinton where 41 graduates received their dip- loinas, pins and caps from . Con' .estoga College. Violet is now employed at the Callan- bers. der Nursing Home, Brifssels. All" events are centred around the Wingham Town Hall, with most,screenings at QUEEN HOTEL Brussels 8874996- Fri. &,,Sat. July 11,8t 12* Walley Dee Daily Dinner Specials Kitchen closed eve*, evening at 7 p.m. Hamburg's, cheesebdrgs, subs and sandwiches ' at the bar . Banquet Room for small weddings, banquets, private meetings •mm the foundation. the air and then placing it on . the Lyceum Cinema, which is M next door. The cost is $3 for a ' day, $5 for both days and $15 All this work was done in for dealer tables which in- Saturday's pouring 'rain. eludes admission.