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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-05-27, Page 20UV MIDGET WINNERS — Winners in the midget girls and boys classes at the Brussels Public School track and field meet gathered for a picture afterward: in the front row are Paul Rich - 2nd; Jason Gropp - 1st and Michael Bird - 3rd. In the back row are Corrinna Stephenson - 3rd; Michelle McNeil - 2nd; Sandra Marks 1st. (Photo by Ranney) Singers The final concert for the season of the Blyth Festival Singers will be presented on Tuesday, June 2nd at 8:.15 p.m. in the Blyth Memorial Hall. The idea for a community choir under the auspices of the Blyth Centre for the Arts was conceived by the Centre's Board of Directors in late 1979. The search for a professional director led them to Laurie Rowbotham of Listowel. A graduate in choral direction from the University of Western Ontar- io, Mr. Rowbotham shares the ideals of the Board in creating a choir that will not only be a satisfying choral experience for its members but also for its audience. The growth of the choir since it began rehersals in. September, 1980 has been beyond the most optimistic estimates of its organizers. From a first night showing of 66 people, its membership has remained over 80 all season. The wide choice of repertoire from classics to pop- has made the choir popular for members and audience alike. Equally satis- fying to both groups is the disciplined quality of the work presented The choir reherses every Monday night in the Blyth Memorial Hall under Mr. Rowbotham's direction and with the capable accompani- tnent of Mrs. Joanne King Of Brussels Tickets are $3 for adults, $1.50 for children (especially welcome!) and are available by phoning ticket co-ordinator Mary Sut- ter (482-3635), the box office (523-9300), or the Blyth Saga (S23-4331). 10 oz. SOUP Hyatt PORK AND BEANS 19 oz. Christie's PRETZELS Christie SODA BISCUITS 1 19 16 oz. $2.10 TASTY-NU BREAD 3 for Sticks or Rings Brussels "887 -9226 YOUNG'S VARIETY Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. 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WE CAN NOW MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS ON THE CHI CHEEMAUN j FETTES Tours & Travel Ltd. MOUNT FOREST 323-1545 MITCHELL 348-8492 SHELBURNE DURHAM 925-3080 369-5440 A20 THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 27, 1981 Mrs. Jacklin heads Friendship Club Brussels. Senior Citizen Friendship Club met in the Legion hall May 20 with a good attendance. Edna Hackwell presided in the absence of the president Frank Hooper. Mr. Hutton at the piano. Minutes were read by Mrs. Hopper, and Secre- tary Ed, Martin gave a short report of the spring rally held at Vanastra which had one car load attending from. Brus- sels, These meetings are well worth while and the fellow ship is very enjoyable. The nominating committee brought • in the new slate of officers for the coming term. They are: Pres. - Mrs. Mel Jacklin; 1st vice pres. - Mrs. Gertie Bolger; Sec. - Mrs. Frank Hooper; Treas. - Laura Lucus; Piani st - Lulu Kerr and Verna Thomas; Press. Reporter - Ethel Long. Members are invited to Huronview June 24, cars leaving Brussels at 11 a.m. Dinner will be $2 per person. AnyoneN,wishing to donate prizes for bingo, would they please take them along. Glenna Stpphens introduc- ed Mr. and Mrs. Hutton and Mrs. Godden from Ethel who favoured us with several duets and solos with Mr. Hutton playing the piano. This was followed by a sing-song with everyone tak- ing part. There were nine tables for euclire, prizes to: high lady - Ray Steisi; high gent, - Ernie Stevens; low lady - Mrs. Edna McDonald; low gent - Walter Kerr; birth."- Laura Lucus; Ann. - Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. Obitu ary CHARLES VERNE GAY Charles Verne Guy died at Grand Prairie, Alberta on May 16, 1981 at the age of 24 years. He was the son of Charles and Marilyn Guy of Southampton and brother of Jacqualyn and Tracey. He was predeceased by one sister Peggy and one brother Douglas. Relatives and friends will be received at Southampton United Church at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 30 for a memorial service.