HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-06-17, Page 10Ham, Turkey
and
Strawberry Supper
Brussels United Church
Wednesday,
June 17th
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Adults $4.00
Children $2.00
Starts at Dusk
Admission $3.50
Children in Cars
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
programme subject to
unavoidable changes.
Phone 338.3121
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JUNE 17, 18, 19 & 20
Richard Pryor & Gene Wilder Star in
STIR CRAZY
*Warning: Some Language may be offensive
—Theatre Branch of Ontarici-
-AND—
Jill Ciayburgh & Michael Douglas Star In
IT'S MY TURN
"A Romatic Comedy" (Adult. Entertainment),
SUNDAY; MONDAY AND TUESDAY
JUNE 21; 22 & 23
FLYING SEX.
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7:11:=1.- IMMORAL
The, story of two
enterprising young
men.
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STARTS FRIDAY
CHONG'S
NICE OREAM'S
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
to be held at
Zion Mennonite , Fellowthip Church
5 km. east of Cranbrook
June 29 to July 10
9 to 11:30 a.m.
Classes for pre-school children to Senior
High School students. For information or
transportation arrangements, call 887-6974
or 357-2608
"I have esteemed the words of His mouth
more than my necessary food"
CAPITOL THEATRE
291-3070 Listowel
Shows 7 and 9
LAST TWO NIGHTS
(WED. & THURS.)
for
FRIDAY THE 13TH, PART II
Show starts 7 p.m.
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CALLANDER EVENTS
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Nursing Home
Week
June 20th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Open House with Mr.
Gordon Harrison who will be providing entertainment.
The Brussels Majestic Institute will be providing
refreshments.
June 21st - Presbyterian Church Service
June 22nd at 7 p.m. - Callander Staff and Family Talent
Night.
June 23rd at 1:30 p.m. - Bible Study with Bev Cardiff
and Mary Huisse.
JUNE 23rd at 2 p.m. - The Blyth Singers
June 24th at 2 p.m. - Mary Bryans will be showing her
slides, from Africa,
June 24th at 7 pm: - The Brussels United Church
Women will be presenting a variety program.
June 25th at 1:30 p.m. - Mr. and Mrs. Alf Sutton and
Mrs. May Codden will be putting on a musical
program.
June 26th at 2 p.m. - Freda Pipe and Alice Brothers will
perform some piano duets.
June 26th at 7 p.m. - The Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship will be providing a worship service.
IT'S SWIM TIME
Swimming
Registration
at
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
Friday, June 1.9
7 - 9
NO REGISTRATION,ACCEPTED
AFTER JUNE 20.
IF UNABLE TO ATTEND,
CONTACT 887-9037
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A10 --- THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE' it 1981
People we know Hulley reunion
An item in last week's
People We Know column
should have said the occasion
was the 81st birthday of Mrs.
Edna McDonald, not Mrs.
Edna Hackwell,
Mrs, John Kelly and Mrs.
Joseph Uniac attended the
80th anniversary mass of the
Alumnae of St. Joseph's
School of Nursing. The Sun-
day mass was celebrated in
Box office sales to the
Blyth Summer Festival 1981
season have broken all
records to date, Keith Roul-
ston, administrator of the
Festival, announced today.
Sales of subscription vouch-
ers are up ,more than 3%
times what they were last
Michelle McCutcheon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McCutcheon of Brussels
recently graduated from the
two year Early Childhood
Education Program, at ,Fan-
shawe College in London.
She has accepted a full-
time teaching position at
fvfiss June's Nursery School
in London starting in Sep-
tember.
the Immaculate Conception
Chapel Mount St. Joseph,
Richmond Street, London;
over five hundred nurses
attended.
Mrs. George Thornton is a
patient in. Wingham Hospital
as she was rushed there
Friday night.
Margaret and Bonnie
Weiler are spending a few
days in Brussels.
year at this date, and single
ticket sales are keeping pace
with the increase.
"The advance sales indi-
cate that the season is going
to be even more popular than
the record-breaking season
we had in 1980." Mr. Roul-
ston said. "Our sales have
increased steadily every
year, but I think our new
system of reserved seats at
the time of sale has encour-
aged our patrons to get their
tickets early."
Matinees and weekend
performances are selling par-
ticularly quickly. "Patrons
will have best choice of seats
if they book now and choose
mid-week dates" Mr. Roul-
ston advised. Subscription
vouchers, good for four ad-
missions to any performance
are available until June 30
Although advance sales
indicate many sold-out
houses, spur-of-the-moment
patrons can take advantage
of 20 rush seats for each
performance which will go on
a first-come, first-serve basis
.at 7 p.m. on the day of the
performance. Rush seats will
be sold at the regular single
ticket prices of $6 for adults,
$5 for senior citizens and $4
for children and will be
limited to four tickets per
person.
Ella McCutcheon has re-
turned home to Berwick, Pa.
She attended the celebration
of her brother John. Clark
and Stella's 50th wedding
anniversary and visited rela-
tives and friends around
Brussels.
Discovery
weekend
planned
at Falls
Because of the success of
last summer's Visitor Ser-
vices Program at the Falls
Reserve Conservation Area,
another summer of outdoor
activities, is in the planning
stages for the summer of
1981. The, Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority wel-
comes all campers, day users
and local , residents to once
again enjoy and participate
in the activities planned for
the .upcoming months.
Some of the weekend
themes this year include, Soil
and Water Conservation,
Wildlife Protection, Wonders
of the , Woodlot, Outdoor
Recreation and Wilderness
Survival, and Pioneer and
Indian Heritage.
On , June 20th and 21st
everyone is invited to attend
a special "Discovery" week-
end at the Falls. We have
films, games, arts and crafts,
hikes and much more
planned to aid you in discov-
ering everything the' Falls'
Reserve has to offer.
The Falls Reserve Conser-
vation Area is located just
outside, of Benmiller, , four
miles upstream from Goder-
ich.
158 at
The weather was perfect
for the annual Hulley Reun-
ion at Monkton Park Sunday
with 158 attending. Games
were enjoyed by the children
as well as contests for the
adults. Football, horse-shoe
and frisbee were played as
well as a lively baseball
game.
Maxine Marks president
thanked everybody for corn-
ingi a minute's silence was
held for those who passed
away in the past year.
The youngest baby attend-
Public
invited'
to open
house
BY JANIS ACHESON
The week of June 21 has
been designated by the Ont-
ario Nursing Home Asspca-
lion as "Nursing Home
Week". This week has been
set aside for the recognition
of Nursing Homes and their
residents. The , public , is
cordially, invited to attend our
Open House as well as the
special programs we haye
planned for each day of
Nursing Home Week.
Once again we will be
participating in the Heart
Jamboree, by having a fund
raising project in the Home.
Any ,monies raised will be
sent to the Ontario Heart
Foundation to, be used to
further their goals to reduce
the death rate from cardio-
vascular disease and to help
people afflicted with heart
problems.
ing was Crystal Hulley
daughter of Ian and Debbie
Hulley, Clinton.The eldest
lady present was Ethel
Cramer, Petrolia.
Those coming the longest
distance were Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Cramers, Point Edward
and Murray Hulley, Toronto,
President for the coming
year is Marion Hulley, Sea-
forth Sec. Treas. Fay Grant.
Games committee are Jo-
anne and Bob Broughton and
Norm and Shirley Reebling
Monkton. Jack and Meg
Hulley Monkton are in
charge of sending out the
invitations and looking after
the park facilities. The picnic
will be held next year on
Sunday, June 6th.
Special gifts were taken to
Teenie,Hulley in the Listowel
Nursing Home and to Ella
Hulley in the Kilbarchan
Nursing Home, Seaforth. A
family dance was suggested
to be held later in the year.
John Hulley son of Gord and
Elsie Hulley, Goderich got
the prize for guessing. Myr-
tle Hulley had the most
buttons on her dress.
Bob Hulley, Larry Living-
ston and Campbell Grant
were three who had jack
knives in their pockets. A
pot-luck supper was held
which brought to a close a
great day for everybody
present.
Ticket sale up
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH