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The Brussels Post, 1980-09-17, Page 10Daily Dinner Specials Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Sept. 19 & 20 Campbell; Amusements' Featuring the New "HIMALAYAN" TUG-OF-WAR' Thurs., Sept. 18 Wed., Sept. 17 Horse Show & Queen of then Fair Competition THURS., SEPT. 18 I HORSE SHOW' Trans Canada HELL DRIVERS Sat., Sept. 20 Try-outs Seaforth Jr. D. Hockey TeaM All hockey players welcomed Sept. 29th, 1980 9.00-10:30 Sept. 30th Oct. 1st 9'00-10:30 .99:0000-4100:3300 Oct. 2nd . Hope to see you there. 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Starts at Dusk Admission $3.50 CIMDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE THEATRE OPEN FRI., NUT., SUN. Programme subject to unavoidable changes. , PHONE 338-3121 • FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 20,'21 AIRPLANE "Flight 209 is in deep hilarious trouble" WARNING: Not suitable for pre-teenagers-Theatre Board of Ontario. -and- John Travolta starring in URBAN COWBOY WARNING: Some language may be offensive-Theatre Board of Ontario. (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Lesperance Trio HOUSE, SPECIAL Mr. FIVE BY FIVE • Pizza • Pig Tails • Ribs & Kraut BRUSSELS NI\1 887-6921 Brussels HOTEL F180 STRATFORD FAIR" Wed., Sept. 17 to Sun. Sept. 211 SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES II HELIX also (DEMICS) Friday, Sept. 19 Admission $5.00 per person includes gate entry. LIMITED ADVANCE TICKETS FOR ABOVE SHOW AVAILABLE AT STRATFORD COLISEUM, MUSIC, SHOPPER'S RECORD & TAPE MART, "TRACKS", M & M ST. MARYS. The Following Events :ire '"FREED WITH GATE ADMISSION I Children 7-13 .50 !SUNSHINE EXPRESS ! I BILL KING & JACKIE' Saturday, Sept. 20 L DEMOLITION DERBY H Sunday, September 21 coo - Brussels Lawn Bowling News - Jitney Results Sept, 8, Wilbur Turnbull - 3W38; Carl Hemingway - 3W29; Ross. Turvey 3W24; Ruth Hupfer 3W22; Ken lnnes 2W33: Jim Coultes - 2W29: ' The Brussels Bombers Ladies Slo-Pitch team won an 8-2 victory over the Sebring - vine team, in a game played in Brussels on Monday night. The two teams are playing —There are only two weeks left for music lovers to get the first choice of seats for this winter's big-name music. program at Blyth Centre for the Arts through purchase of a winter series subscription. Close to 200 people have already taken advantage of the inexpensive series ticket prices to get reserved seats to see some of Canada's top concert attractions in the intimacy of Blyth Memorial Hall. Beginning Oct. 1 single ticket buyers will have an equal opportunity to get the best remaining seats, so those wishing to save through the bargain prices of the series tickets should act quickly. The series headlines such top concert performers as the The Huggett Famiy and Maureen Forrester. It will begin on Nov. 12 with The Brass Company, a brass,trio which combines music and humour for an outstanding evening of entertainment. The Huggett Family, the Ottawa-based group that performs renaissance music in period costumes with the instruments of the time will bring a special Christmas program to Memorial Hall on Dec. 11. The group will give a glimpse of not only the music of the period, Christmas songs such as God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, but also of the feeling of Christmas in those ancient days. A rare opportunity to see one of the world's top singers will be offered subscribers on April 29 when contralto Maureen Forrester performs at Memorial Hall. The star who has filled huge concert halls like the Carnegie Hall will thrill audiences in the intimate surroundings of Memorial Hall. The rich, lively music of the theatre is performed by The Tapestry Singers in the final series attraction. A Theatre Tapestry blends eight voices heard with such companies as The Canadian Opera Company to perform the music of such greats as George Gershwin and Cole Porter. Series tickets are still available at $16. a saving of $9 over the single ticket prices. Children's series tickets are also on sale. The series features two events with folksinger Eric Nagler Vera. Hastings - 2W26; Jack Bowman - 2W26; Viola Kirk- by - 2W25; Carl Johnston 2W25; Doris Michie 2W24; Harmen Deyries 2W23;. Ruth Martin - 2W23, in the finals for the best two out of three and the Bombers have now won two games against Sebringville. Sebringville will host the next game at 9 p.m. on Wednesday. on Nov. 22 and The Lampoon Puppetheatre presenting Monkey Business March 14. Tickets for the two events are only $4 through a series subscription. Two special attractions are also scheduled. The Family Brown will be in concert on Oct. 18 and the RCMP Showband will appear Nov. 30. Tickets are now on sale. the home of Dave and BoSe - mary Wheeler in honour of Ken and Nancy Gowing of Hamilton before their de parture on Monday for Surrey. B.C. Ken is a salesman for Hussman. Refrigeration and Air conditioning; Brantford. Brussels has acquired another new resident. Frank forster formerly of .London has moved to Brussels and is living at the home- of his sister, Ada Brittain. Frank started to work at the C•14.11. in London in '1938, the clay the C.N.R. took over Canada Cartage, and continued to work there for 38 years until a leg injury forced hinrto retire in 1975. For the, last' few years of his job he worked in the C.N.R. office as a dispatcher. C.J. Pegelow has been Victoria Hospital, London, transferred from. Wingham* A farewell dinner was and District Hospital to held by the Gowing family at Bowling results MINN Bombers win Blyth winter series on sale for 2 weeks