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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-06-03, Page 2THE biAtTlitildoS 0013',V, BURNAM ON*Aiio 1,4t1.4$1.)A.y, inINE „Opt 1.91i you We your bcic use your head. How about a new • Texaco furnace? Better late than never. But better now than Ia1er. Remind yourself that it's time you replaced that old furnace..A new Texaco forced air furnace is designed to ensure the complete combustion of every last drop of oil, And oil means the most heat for the least money. Easy budget terms available. HOME COMFORT MERLE FREEMAN BRUSSELS, ONT. Phone 887_6523 Throwing your back into something means that maybe you might just throw your back out. That's painful and no way to enjoy the nice things in life. When you've got to move or lift something, first test the weight. If you can't lift it easily, get some help. That's self-defence. And it works, for you and . your family. ADMISSION PRICES FOR ONTARIO PLACE "Ontario Place will offer the best entertainment value in North America" said the Honorable Allan Grossman, Minister of Trade and Development, in an- nouncing the admission prices for Ontario Place. "Admission is $1..00 for adults, 50 cents for student, 25 cents for children nom 7 to 12 and those 6 and under are to be admitted free," said Mr. Grossman, "mid Ontario residents of 65 and over will receive a free season pass upon application at the site." The one admission price will enable the visitor to see every main attraction at Ontario Place at no extra charge. This includes: Cinesphere, the 800 seat theatre where four major new films will he shown on the world's largest screen: "North of Superior", a giant screen spectacular that fills the entire 60x80-foot screen: "Rome by the Waters", a colorful look at Ontario's waterways; ."Seasons in the Mind", a wide-screen view of Eastern Ontario; "The "Near-North", rocussing on the land and people of that. Ontario region, Also the Christopher Chapman film on Ontario, highly acclaimed at Osaka's Expo 70 will be shown. Ontario Place Pavilion, four pods that feature eFeiting, unique sound and visual exhibits that tell the story Qf Ontario and its Iseople, i'fitnesis", a total environ, merit exhibit tizing three, Ott trl show the actual physical fOrmations of Ontario; "Explosions", where the viewer witnessess 300 years of Ontario's grOWth; "Ont- ario Style", an experience that makes the visitor become , a part of the times and events he is :seeing;: and "Challenges", which Shows in an' absorbing way how Ontario has met the challenges of the past and relates also to the future. The Pavilion -also offera .a youthful look at Ontario: 216 throe-minute color films made by elementary and high school students through -out Ontario. Each film can be nreselected for viewing. As a finale to the Pavilion viSit, the vieWer waitchea. a film about Ontario and its: children, with a cast of almost 35,:000 children from across the province. The Forum, 8,000-capacity outdoor amphitheatre, where daily live performancea Will feature 'a wide spectrum of entertainment, incltding the Toronto Symphony concerts, folk dancing, ballet, pop and reek Music, country hoe- downs; jazz: national cultural groups, choirs hands and a. shoWease of new talent from every part of Ontario. Saturday mornings The For- tim'S repertory theatre will present classic and modern plays. • 4 4 West Island Stage an outdoor en tertainment area where prograing of nick and folk )•fittaic will be Drsenteci, gitmvin e, a travelling WI(' hi, Oig0 (Ili tha West Island, featuring children's plays and a drama and stage-craft, workshop. Children's Area, a "village" for youngsters, where they can watch. and participate in kite-making, model boat building, sculpture, pottery, ceramics, wood carving, and glass-blowing, under .the direction of experts. Floating Aqua-Stage, a' color ful stage-barge floating through the site's canals, carrying entertainers such as dixieland hands, jazz groups and Trinidad steel bands. There will also he strolling minstrels wandering over the site, playing and singing everything from children's songs to folk tunes and sing- alongs. Magicians, :iugglars and clownS will entertain visitors in several areas throughout the complex. In addition to these entertain- in eat and exhibition attractions the visitor and his family can en , joy acres of parklands, beaches, lagoons and canals, and a quarter- mile-long promenade on top of the seawall adjoining the Marina. Restaurants and sna.ek bars are located conveniently throughout the 96 acre site, plus plenty of picnic Spate With barbmeue Ontario, Hon th of Toliontot8 Ontnrio, 3 (icing of torontoog tiarkd 144),44 Malt 4, 1971 W.O.A.A. BANTAM SCHEDULE Clip these schedules for future reference and get out and support your teams. Awood at Kurtzville Thurs.' May 27 Moncrieff at Ethel Thurs. May 27 Kurtzville at BlueVale Mon. May 31 Bluevale at Atwood Tires. rune 1 Kurtzville at Monerieff Wed. June 2 Atwood at Ethel Wed. June 2 Bluevale at Kurttville Mon. June 7 Ethel at AtwOod Tues. June 8 Bluevale at MoncritAf Wed. Stine 9 Ethel at Kurtzville Sun. June 13 Ethel at Moncrieff Wed. June 23 Moncrieff at Kurtzville Thurs. June 24 Ethel at BlueVale Mon. June 28 MonCrieff atAtWood Mon. July 5 Atwood at Moncrieff Thurs, July 8 Atwood at Bluevale Mon. July 12 .Kurtzville at Atwood Thurs, July 1.8 Moncrieff a.t Tiltieval Thum 3iily 22 (,1* tilt* TRI-COUNTY SQUIRT SCHEDULE — 1971 North Group Fri. May 28 :13elg UV e at Belmore Thurs, June 3 Delmore at Belgrave Thurs, June 3 Bluevale at Brussels Wed, June 9 Belgrave at Bluevale Thurs, June 10 Brussels at Belmore Mon. June 21 :Belgrave at Brussels Thurs. June 24 Bluevale at Belgraye Fri. June 25 Delmore at BrttaselS Fri. July 2 Bluevale at Behnote Mon. July Brussels at Belgrave Wed. July 7 Belmore at Bluevale Wed. July 14 Brussels at Bluevale A young businesstrtatt was run• ning to catch the morning train from far-out suburbia to the 'city. Trottin up to a farmer he asked: "Say do you mind if I take a Shortcut across our field? I want to catch the 8:45," "Sure, go tight ahead, young feller," replied the Wieser, "hot if TYIY bull se0A Yotii 010 iktifj!I Self-defence. It works. Your Workmen's Compensation Board and Safety Associations, Ontario: