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
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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
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N N 887-6921 Brussels
HOTEL.
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thursday july 10
friday july 11
saturday july:12
courthouse park
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art gaiety= painting,cirdwing,Sculpture
crafts displays and demonstrations
old fashioned tea garden
PilotoBraPhY0aBerY
flower show
°clench,
THE PRETTIEST TOWN
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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.
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WINGISUA, ONTARIO PHONE 357•1630 FOR 24 HR. MOVIE INFORMATION Crane moves
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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
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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
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• 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
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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.
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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
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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.