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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-03-25, Page 5DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL SATURDAY, MARCH. 27th KEN SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA Admission $2.00 per Couple Restricted to Persons 21 Years and Over Sponsored by Brussels Figure Skating Club Bob Alexander 62 Stew Steist:; 02 •Thejs Knight 7? '4419n. WiC4 62 BLYTH LIONS CLUB PRESENTS LISTOWEL DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL CHORUS IN CONCERT CONSISTING OF. 85 VOICES PLACE BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd TIME 8 P. M. ADMISSION Children 6 to 12 Years 50c Students 12 Years and Over $1*00 ,k Adults $1.50 BlrfJ§SBa, QN;pAill() MARCli, 25th, 1.9.71. 11.1,444.0.M11166.0.p. NOTICE Beginning March 27 East Huron Produce, Brussels, will he closed all day Saturday and open Mon, day to Priday inclusive. Thanh'2-04, East Huron Produce, Brussels THE UNITED CHURCH MINISTER: Rev. E. L. LeDrew ORGANISTS. Mrs. John Bryans Mrs. Alice Williams SundaY School 10:15 A.M. Brussels Worship 11:30 A,M., Ethel Worship .1,0:15 A.M.. MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MITI111141f Rev. C. A. mcCarron organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt 10 A.M. Church School 11 A.M, Divine Worship "The Governor's Question" Live as you would Like To see it .from the End. ANGLICAN CHURCH St JO1iN'S, BRUSSELS The Rev. Keith Stokes S.T.B. {Box 47, Blyth, °Marl; Plume 523-9334 Organist:, Mrs. B. Elliott 11:30 A.M. Morning Prayer CRANBROOK AREA DART CLUB STANDINGS Hart qqqqqq 152 ;fine. PatterSen 137 Doug Rathwell............125 Frank Workman ,...„„ 1.11 Stew Steins 97 Eldon Wick. Hob Alexander .. , , Rae Houston ........ „,„,„ 88 Bradley Speiraj1 85, Ken McDonald „ 32 041:bert Hetherington Si. .harry Holger .„„„.. 76 Bruce Fischer .. . 74 Carl Uhler . .... gt•/ 72 Greg' Smith 70 Elston Speiran 6T Jack Cox ......................67 Sack Knight „„,„ . . „ 59 Murray Fischer 53 Ken 'Fischer 52 48 Don Perrie 49, Lothar Weber 43 Pete van 'Veen " Gordon Engel 40 Doug Purdy • 40 Richard .......... 39 Doug Conley 32 Glenn Hhetber 25 Doug EVans • 24 Earl Dunn • 24 Ralph, Noble 23 John Strickler , 23 Donald Clark 18 Murray 'Bremner ,.„ .12 Sohn ,Gillis .„,„ ... 4 High Score, Greg. Smith: 15'8 Most Starts, Jim Hart: 64 Most Finishes, Jim. Bart:. 44, Team Standing Doug Rathwell 79 Tim Patterson 75 ,Gilbert Hetherington 74 Jim Hart 73. COMING EVENTS OPEN HOUSE Open Hmise in Ethel Hall in honour •of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jacklin's .50th Wedding ..knniver- sary, the evening of April 3rd at 8:30 p.m. Music by Lampkin. Everyone welcome. No gifts please FINAL EUCHRE Final Euchre series, Legion veriiuki 'Gentlemen, Monday Nite at nine, April 5th. Please accept this invitation as. Lnbatt's repre- sentative will present the awards, THE NEARLY NEW STORE The Nearly New Store in Wing. ham will °Pen Thursday, April 1st, at 1:30 p.m. in South-east corner of the former Post Office Auiiding ,and from Wednesday to Saturday during April. Will accept good clean, nearly new clothing. HOVVICK LIONS BINGO HoWick Lions Bingo will be held on Friday, March 26th at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall, Admission $1. 12 Regular Games , for $10; .2 "Share the Wealth";, one $25 Special Jackpot of $85 on. 60 calls. Door and Consolation Prizes. FAREWELL PARTY FOR MR. AND MRS. RAY BRONSON All Legion and Associate memb- ers, Pipe Band members, and . Ladies' Auxiliary and their husbands and wives are cordially invited to attend a farewell party 'in the Brussels Legion Hall, Friday, March 26th, 1971 for Mr. and Mrs. Ray 13ronson. Ladnes please bring lunch. RD FILM DAY FOR ,NUPSES Perth-Huron Regional School of Nursing, Wednesday, April 14, 1.971, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Lun- cheon will be provided at the School and Conference closes at 4 p.m. This educational day for nurses is sponsored by the Huron- Perth TB and Respiratory Disease Association, 1.21 Wellington street. Stratford, Phone 2f71-7500 MELVILLE GUILD The committee for March 16th meeting was Marg Krauter, Leinia Armstrong and Mary Huether.. Marg. Krauter opened the Meet- ing with an Irish poem followed by singing hymn 6S7. Mary Hue- ther gave the prayer followed by a meditation. Responsive reading was Psalm 96. The topic. "The Miracle of Spring" was given by Leona Armstrong, Mrs. Krauter told us about the history of St. Patrick. A piano solo was given by Brian Armstrong. Hymn 270' vcas sting followed by the reneat' of the benediction. Brenda Perrie conducted the business part of the Meeting, A. donation was given to the Board of Managers. 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