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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.
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Baptism planned at Cranbrook
MRS. MAC ENGEL
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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
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