HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-07-22, Page 9THE COOKS — From left George Love, Jack
Ryan, Rick McDonald, Jim McDonald, Joe
Steffler and Walter McClure barbecued the
pork chops when the Walton Area Sports Club
held a pork barbecue on Saturday. Following
the meal, there was a ball game between the
Milverton Suns and the Kitchener Kieswetters
with the Suns winning 9-0. (Photo by Ranney)
People we know
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Rush Seats on sale at 7 p.m.
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Now Air Conditioned
291— 3070 Listowel
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Roller Skating
Every Sunday
and Wednesday
7:30 9:30
to Illressois Lions ChM
by Anne ehislett
laughter, and Modern marriage"
Tickets still available. 521-9300, 5234225.
Starts at Dusk
Admission $3.50
Children in Cars
(12 Years and Under) ,
ADMITTED FREE
•• • • l programme subject to • unavoidable changes,
phone 338-3121
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDA Y
JULY 23, 24, 25
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SUNDAY, JULY 26 ONLY
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3. SERVANTS & MISTRESSES
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THE !NAL COUNTDOWN
Peter Bennett, Mike Smith
and Darrin Watts are attend-
ing Cooper Hockey School at
Appleby College in Oakville
for two weeks.
Cindy McNeil, Carolyn
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin-Scott were Mrs. Kate
Eskrick of Kincardine and
her daughter Mrs. Bert
Johnson of Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Scott of
Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Scott and also Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Campbell of
Kincardine Township; Miss
Margaret Scott of Don Mills;
Mrs. Ted Rea, Jimmy and
Kelly Anne of Plane, Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. William Rea,
Donny and Billy of George-
town; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Henderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Gregory, both of
Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Sean
Rea of Guelph; and Mrs.
Mae Metcalfe of Richmond
Hill.'
Mrs. Helen Ford of Lad-
ner, British Columbia and
son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ford of
Young and Ruth Ann Watts
are attending Alm a College
in St.Thomas where they are
taking vocal lessons.
Marie Jones of Scarbor-
Arkona visited Saturday with
Mrs. John Strong.
Gary Grainger left Thurs-
day, for Ottawa with the Air
Cadets enroute to West
Germany in, an Air Cadet
Exchange. He will be there
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Pearce and Michelle of
Wheatley called on Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Pyke on Sun-
day.
Mis Kim Marie Austin of
Coquitlam, B. C. :is visiting
her grandmother Mrs. Wil-
liam Austin enroute home
from taking part in the
HYACKS relay team at the
Canadian Swimming Champ-
ionship in Montreal, Quebec.
The HYACKS of Coquitlam
won the bronze medal. Mr.
and Mrs. William Austin and
Matthew Austin spent a cou-
ple of days at the same
home,
ough visited last week with
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Brothers.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Stone of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. Derek Tucknott and
Leann of Guelph were visit-
ors last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Scholdice and
other relatives.
Ada Partridge of Dresden
has been visiting her mother,:
Ada Brittain, her sister, Lil-
lian Mioses and two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Bob Stevens and
Mrs. Bob Tyreman, all in the
Brussels area.
Dr. Murray Workman has
been visiting his mother and
friends the past two weeks
after completing his intern-
ship in North York General
Hospital, Toronto.
He left this week for Rainy
River where he will join Drs.
Anne (Oldfield) and Cecil
Rytwinski at the Rainy River
Medical Clinic.
Mrs. Helen Martin of Bel-
grave and Ms. Edwin Martin
of Brussels have returned
from a boat cruise on the
River and Gulf of ST. Law-
rence.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 22, 1981 A9
Children's
show on in
Grand Bend
Huron country Playhouse
announces the Premier
showing of "The in,. -edible
Magical Delfodil,"
"The incredible Magical
Delfodil" - a Space Adven-
ture written by Rod
Menzies especially for
the young audience plays.
Saturday at Huron County
Playhouse at 11:00 a.m.
The songs and colourful
antics of the "Aliens" will
hold the interest of the
younger children while the
suspenseful story and fan-
tastic battle scenes will en-
gage the older ones.
This exciting adventure
story, unfoldiru at a rapid
pace with plen y of action
and music is truly a play with
something for all ages.
Don't miss "The Incred,
ibie Magical Delfodil", a
brand new Children's show.
Tickets arc available now
for July 25, August8, 15,
and 22 at 11:00 a.m.
NOTICE
to all members
The Brussels Legion will be
open Sunday, August 2
and September 12
Texas guests in Gorrie
Dance
sponsored by Huron County Juniors Farmers
Friday, July 24
Brussels Arena
Music by
Country Connection
Proceeds towards Welsh Exchange
9-1
CIO per person