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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-10-08, Page 8TEXAN01111 887-6951 .„L.... • THANKSGIVING DINNER 'MONDAY ROAST TURKEY DINNER All the Trimmings Hours Open: Monday 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Breakfast 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Starts Friday... Terrorized in the toilets? Chased after school? GET A BODYGUARD! WIN odyguard Shows 7 & 9 p.m. Adult Entertainment LAST TWO NIGHTS FOR... Shows 7 & 9:10 p.m. •ADIAlltAPd TO 111014 TIM CIP *O. Capitol Th 291-3070 Listowel Brubaker THE BRUSSELS POST' OCTOBER. 8, 1980 Bluevale girl wins national contest MICHELE McMAHON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon of R.R. 2 Bluevale was recently noti- fled that she was a $10. winner in the "How should , the Government Represent Your Interest" contest. The contest was in the Spring 1980 issue of Fresh. Air--which is affiliated with the Canadian Cancer Society. Fresh Air is distributed to the Grade 7 and 8 students at Grey Central School, Ethel. Single tickets for all activi- ties at the Blyth Centre for the Arts are now on sale through the box office. Those wishing series tickets can still get a big savings" too. The first big attraction at the Centre will be The Fam- ily Brown on October 18 at Memorial Hall. There are still plenty of good seats left for this concert by one of caiiaditriy coutitry • gronpiti Tiaket t/.50 :for this con'ceit. • ' The Brass Company, a trio of talented musicians who combine with music is Com- ing on Nov.. 12. \Reserved . seats for this concert are only A unique. Christmas. treat'. will beavailable Dec. 11; en the' 'Hugget. Family tongs its Renaissance ' _Christmas proagrant ••:to Meinbrial Hall. Hear "God- ,Rest ye -Merry ,Gentlemen", 'The Holly;and the Iyy" and,. other Christinas' carols. per- formed the way they would originally have sounded by one of Canada's top concert attractions. Tickets are now on sale at $7.50. The world's foremost 'con- tralto, Maureen Forrester, will appear April 29 in one of her rare concerts outside the world's musk capitals. Tic- kets are $7.50. The lively music of the People we know Mrs. Glenna Stephens arrived home after a visit with her daughter and family, Saint John, New Brunswick. BERG ales Servicel Installation ! FREE ESTIMATES I o Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives I R.R.02, Blyth Phone: Brussels 8874024 ek111011 11Frb.) 111111116- ROYAL HOMES LIMITED BOX 370, WINGHAM, ONTARIO NOG 2W0 Inquire Today about a Quality ROYAL HOME CALL (519) 357-2444 COLLECT OR WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURES Name Address Town tolophOno I have A Latt Yfii No LOCcition ,11 Baptism planned at Cranbrook MRS. MAC ENGEL Correspondent Brussels on Saturday eve- home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Ken ning and stayed over at the BriYr Fthel, 887.6645 The, Sacrament of Baptism will be observed in Knox Church on Sunday, October 13th at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Clare Veitch attend- ed the Conference for Synod- ical of London and Hamilton at Crieff•Hills. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Veitch were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goutines of Hamilton, Miss Mary Hen- derson, Rockton and Carlton Lawson, Copetown. A number from this dis- trict attended the 1980 Inter- national Plowing Match near Woodstock the past week. Misses Janet Veitch, Sharon and Tracy Engel, London spent the weekend at their homes here. Mr. Alex Dark, Huronview and his daughter, Mrs. Jack theatre will be performed by tion, Monkey Business to Armstrong, Fergus, called The Tapestry Singers, Blyth on March 14. Tickets on Mrs. Engel on Sunday. collection of eight top-flight are $2.50. Series tickets to They had attended the anni- Canadian singers on May 20. both children's events are versary celebration for Mr. Wheeler in Tickets are $5. still available at $4. and Mrs. George. Series tickets for The The RCMP Showband will , Brass Company, The Hug- appear at Memorial Hall on gett Family Maureen For- Sunday, Nov. 30 at 2 p.m: • rester and the Tapestry Sing- Tickets are only $3 for adults ers are still available at the and $1.50 for children with the monthly draw for the "Series:price of, only $16, a the proceeds to go 'to. the Belgrave ,Kinsmen Lottery saving_ of $9. Memorial Hall building fund. was, held ,in the Community Eric fiaglei,, a folksinger The box 'office is open Centre`:, The winning ticket ':skilled'aAinforining and en- Tuesdays and-'Wednesdays ' for .51000 . was shared by tertaining younsters, will , from 9 to. 5 p.m. -Mail-;.:t„APctorAlex Strong -and Dr. perform at Memorial Hall on orders can be sent' to Blyth 'SteWart •Leedham of Wing- Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. Tickets are Centre 'fox-the, Arts, ,bbic..29.1, $2.50. • Blyth or 'telephone reserva- - The Lampoon Puppet- • tions -can be made ,at-523- theatrewill bring its produe- 9300 or 523-9636. FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 10,11 Michael Caine Starring In THE ISLAND "Not for the Squeamish" —Plus— CHEECH AND CHONG'S NEXT MOVIE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 ONLY —Holiday Special- 1. BLAZING STEWARDESSES 2. DOUBLE AGENT "73" 3. BLOOD FOR DRACULA 4. 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