HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-08-20, Page 11Walton Squirt
Tournament
Sat. & Sun.
'Aug. 23 81, 24
GAMES:
Siturday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.
Teams participating are from Brussels,
Walton, Atwood, Sebringville and the
surrounding area.
Everyohe Welcome
Clinton Arena
September 2.9th to
October 11th, 1980
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE
AT CLINTON. ARENA OR
CLINTONAT TOWN HALL
The management requests that fee* be paid In
full at time of rieglitreitloO thus iiiIhninatIng cer-
tain administration costs. Please make cheque or
Malley order payable to then
CENTRAL HURON HOCKEY'
SCHOOL.
CLINTON ARENA.
CiiidtOW.OpitAniCS NOM
FEE1 11 51/. (2 WEEKS)
DEADLINE: ALL APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE
RECEIVED BY SEPTEMBER 1 1080.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD
BEECH ST. CLINTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING TILL SUNDAY, AUGUST 24
The most wanted man
in Wakefield prison
is the'Warden.
Robert Redford
"BRUBAKER'
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
ADMITTANCE
R ESTRICTED
10 rut soNs
11 YEANS Of .40f 01 OVE4
They're having
the time of their lives.
committing the
crime of a lifetime.
BRUSSELS POST, 'AUGUST '20,. 1 980
Bowlers have jitney
• • Brussels, lawn bowling jit-
:ney resuirS from Tuesday
August 12 are; Ruth Hupfer
!W43; Harnien DeVries
3W41; Margaret Douglas
3W33;. Norman Hoover
3W32; Bert Johnston
J3W31; Jim Coultes, - 3W29;
ay off
AN AWARD. WINNING NEWSPAPER—The,
Brussels post picked up an award at the recent
Canadian COrnmunity 'Newspapers Associa-
, tion's (CCNA) annual convention. The Post won
third prize for Best Feature Photo in .a circula-
tion class under 3,999. Pat Langlois took the
winning photo of 16 month old Bradley Ramsey
of Blyth at the Belgrave, Blyth and Bru§selS.
School Fair and it appeared in the SepteMber
19, 1979 issue of the- paper. Holding the award
-pladue is reporter Debbie Ranney who picked^'
the award winning photo. (Photo by Ellis)
• Final,performances
on ,now at By •
A Post Classified will pay
you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial Brussels
887-6641.
In addition to Way Off
Broadway, all the cast mem-
bers appear in Alice in
Wonderland on Saturday
mornings, and are now in
rehearsal for Flicks
Continued trom page 10
several hands in London. He
is now pursuing his theatre
career in Toronto.
Touring with numerous
acting companies throughout :t
Ontario, Mark Terene has
performed in plays from
Shakespeare's RoMeo and
Juliet'to assorted-Fairy Tales
for, children. His training
extends to the Toronto Ac-
tor's Studio -,• ~the Theatre
Department of Ryerson, and
Toronto's Second City Cab-
, aret.
Kim Worobec received her
.B.A. in Drama at the Univer-
sity of Toronto. While taking
her B.Ed. in 'Music, Kim
continued 'to participate ac-
tively in drama and child-
. ren's theatre and thereby
decided to pursue a career in
theatre. She went on, to study
voice, dance . and.;acting at
Sheridan College
Procrastinators beware--
the final performances at
the. Blyth Summer Festival
are fast approaching, and
several of them .are already
sold out. It you haven't
caught 'that , play that every-
one told you about, or if you
haven't yet used the vouch-
ers you bought in. June, the
time to reserve tickets is
now.
I'll Be Back For You
Before Midnight, the comedy
thriller that has had audienc-
es screaming with delight,
has only a few performances
left, of which several are told;
out already. At this point,
there'are tickets available for
Midnight on August 19, 20,
25 and 26 at 8:30 p.in. and on
August 21 at 2 p.m.
Ted Johni' play St. ,Sam Of
The Nuke Pile has two per-
formances. left On August 28
and-29 at 8:30 p.m. St. .Sam
Of The Nuke Pile is about
nuclear power arid the Bruce
Nuclear Power Development,
and has• attracted attention
froth both Ontario Hydro and
anti-nuke groups and nuclear
development in Kincardine.
The Blyth season Will close*
with a perfOrmanee of The
Life That Jack Built on
August 30. The Life That
Jack Built is a musical revue
about the. life of Jack McLar-
en, local painter and original
member of the World War '1
entertainment troUpe, the
Dumbells. The Life That Jack
Built also plays on August
21, 22, 27, and 30 at 8:30
iDorOthy Hoffman 2W31; neVris 2W26; Leslie Doug-
:gvelyg Mais - 2W29,; Jane - 21424, .
(ANNOUNCEMENT
WE ARE NOW OPEN
Mon„ ,Thurs.. 6:a.m,11.11 113:30 p.m..
Friday and SO. 6:004.m..thi 11:30 p.111.'
Olympia Restaurant
Brussels
.Morris Township
The council of. Morris ToWnship cordially
invites' the residents 01; Morris Twp. to's
PUBLIC MEETING
at the Morris Township Hall
August 25 1980
at 8:30 p.m.
The purpose of the, meeting will be to
discuss celebrations for Morris Township'i
125th Anniveriary in 1981.*
Morris Township Council-wishes to know:
) Do the residents of Morris Township want
io'celebrate the township's anniversary?
V, If so-what type of celebrations will take
place?
PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND
STARTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 TO .
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
WARNING:
NOT SUITABLE
FOR PRE-TEENAGERS
Tatum Knsty
O'Neal McNichol
GL I the
Darlings
p.m. and on August 28. at 2
p.m.
Thirty rush tickets go on
sale for every performance
at 7 p.m. for evening perfor-
mances and at 11A0P.m. for
matinee performances. How-.
ever,. these tickets .are sold
on a first come, first serve
basis, and no reservations
will be taken. For more'
information, call (519) 523-
9300.