HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-07-15, Page 9 THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 15, 1981— A9
QUIET IN THE LAND
by Anne Chislett
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8:30 p.m.
LOVE OR MONEY, by Carol Bolt
"An old-fashioned ghost story"
July 16, 17, 22 at 8:30 p,m. unless stated
RUSH TICKETS ON SALE AT 7 P.M.
or reserve at 523-9300 or 523-9225
at 2 p.m,
MARY ALICE RYAN
daughter of Gerald and Anne
Ryan of Walton graduated
recently (as an Optometrical
Secretary) from Conestoga
College Kitchener. A grad-
uate of Seaforth High School.
she presently is employed
with Dr. H. Nisher O.R. at
Brantford, Ontario.
It's wildlife
weekend at
Falls Reserve
This weekend, July 17, 18
and 19, the Falls Reserve
Coniervation Area will be
the ideal. place to discover
the wildlife around you.
On Friday ..night at dusk
join us for a look at the
wildlife of the big screen
during our moonlight
movies. On Saturday at 11:00
a.m. you can try your hand at
creating your own wild beast
of the bush during the arts
and crafts sessions.
On Sunday July 19 from
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. the
Falls will be holding an Open
House for all visitors. This
will be the perfect opportun-
ity for you, your family and
friends to come out and
explore the natural wonders
of the Falls .Reserve and the
Maitland River surrounding
it. This 229-acre parcel_ of
land contains camping facilit-
ies, picnic areas, meadows,
forests, trails and ponds. A •
great_ area for outdoor re-
creation..
During the Open House,
there will be a free admission
to the park for all day-users.
Guided hikes throughout the
day will have various themes
including one concentrating
on edible wild foods, another
on trees, .one on wildflowers
and also a sensory awareness
hike.
The_ Falls Reserve Con-
servation Area is located just
outside of Benmiller, four
miles upstream from Gode-
rich on County Road 31. For
information call the Falls
Reserve at (519) 524-
6429.
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Donald G. Ives
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Phone:
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Children in Cars
(12 'Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
programme subject to
unavoidable changes.
Phone 338-3121
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JULY 16, 17, 18
Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland
and Timothy Hutton Star In
ORDINARY PEOPLE ' —AND—
Warning: Some Language May Be
Offensive
SUNDAY, JULY 19 ONLY
1. All American Girl
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2. Carny Girl
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3. A hard man is good to find
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JULY 20, 21, 22
Cioris Leachman Stars In
HERBIE GOES BANANAS
—PLUS—
KELLY
Notice
Of Public' Meeting
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
TO DISCUSS
1. The proposed flood plain management policies for
the Maitland River flood plain;
and
2. The redesignation of Part of Lot 2, Conc. 10,
annexed from the Township of Grey in 1977, from
"Natural Environment" and "Recreation" to
"Open Space" and "Residential" to permit the
final approval of the proposed Krauter - McDonald -
Bryans subdivision.
Tuesday, July 21st
BRUSSELS, MORRIS AND GREY
COMMUNITY CENTRE
8:00P.M.
Held jointly by the Council of the Corporation Of the
Village of Brussels, the Huron County Planning
Department and the. Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority.
FOR'FURTHER .INFORMATION CONTACT
BILL KING o.CLERK,TREASURER
PHONE .887-6512
ROUGH CUT
(Adult Entertainment)
STARTS FRIDAY
"R aiders
of the Lost Ark"
Adult Entertainment
Shows 7 & 9:15 p.m.
LAST TWO NIGHTS [WED. AND THURS.]
FOR
ALAN ALDA
CAROL BURNETT'
Golf dour seasoqs
Adult Entertainment
Shows 7 and 9
VISIT
the newly renovated Dining Room at the
USSELS INN
Home Cooked , Meals prepared daily
FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE EXTENDED, TO OUR CUSTOMERS
L • ATER TO PRIVATE
DINNER MEETINGS AND SMALL BANQUETS UP TO 60 PEOPLE.
LICENCED BY L.L.B.O.
KenEtJune Webster
Brussels. Your Hosts . 887-6921
People
we
know
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sween-
ey were recently entertained
by friends and relatives at
theSavarian Inn, Elmira, on
their 35th wedding anniver-
sary. Those present were Ed
and. Margaret Elston and
family, Murray and Betty
Cardiff and family, Jean
Prescott and -family, Cathy
Peel, Mietek and Anna
Skowronski.
Belgrave friends and
neighbours wish to extend
their sincere sympathy to
Mrs. Joe McGill in the loss of
her husband.
Terry Daer of R.R. 5,
Wingham . and Chris and
Steven Michie of R.R. 4,
Brussels attended Camp
Bimini near Embro last
week.
Jim Coultes of Calgary is
spending his holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes.
Mrs. Glen Coultes and
Steven and Sherwood Taylor
of Galt returned home last
Tuesday after their trip to
Terrace, British Columbia
where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Taylor and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited Sunday after-
noon with " their cousins,
Tom Wilkinson of Tucson,
'Arizona, and Mary Jo Wilk-
inson of Marguette, Michi-
gan at the home of Aletha
Rann of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vmcent, Dorothy Logan and
Michelle Arruda attended
the Benthey family reunion
at North Bruce near Port
Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm-
strong of Thorndale, Mr. and
Mrs. Gibson Armstrong of
London, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wauacott, Kenneth,
David and Paula of Arva,
June Armstrong of Haniil-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Leitch, Julie and Jeffery of
London and Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston, Tara and
Erin of llderton were week-
end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grasby.
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Simon Hallahan is a
patient in University Hos-
pital London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert John-
ston attended the Forrest
reunion . Sunday at Birch
Run, Michigan.
John Hanna, Alisa Bray,
Durham and Ronald Hanna
of Hanover spent a few days
last week with their grand-
parents, Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong and Mr. Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna.
Belgrave
JOIN US FOR THE
GODERICH
FESTIVAL
ARTS it:;1 CRAFTS
IN ,
COURT HOUSE PARK
JULY 23, 24, 25
REGISTRATION: CONTACT LU LEGG
524-6283
AREA ART WORK, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND
CREATIVE CRAFTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR
SALE. MUSIC AND FUN ON THE SQUARE.