Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-08-23, Page 6Dance Brussels Legion Hall Saturday, August 26th Jim Scott Orchestra Admission $2.00 per couple Restricted to 18 years and over Under auspices Brussels Legion Branch 218 Everyone Welcome QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS THE FUNK FAMILY from Guelph Dining lounge will be open 4-7 p.m. Sunday — Good Food on the Menu — Brussels Horticultural Society Flower Show Sat Aug 26th 1972 in St. John's Anglican church 3-7p.m. Cold Turkey BuffetSupper5 —7 p.m. Admission to supper $1.75 - Children to 12 - .751 Take out suppers available Drive-In THE He could Beat Stars GEO. SEGAL For WED. any All HARRISTON 23 • PHONE 333-3121 STARTS AT DUSK Theatre KIDS IN CARS FREE GREAT White Ages — THURS. 24 — FRI. 25 WHITE HOPE Man. He just couldn't Beat All of Them. HOT ROCK . ROBT. REDFORD. A High Jinx Comedy — Adult Entertainment FAMILY NIGHT SAT., AUGUST 26 ONLY. ELVIS PRESLEY Stars In WILD IN THE COUNTRY JAMES COBURN Stars IN LIKE FLINT A 'GREAT COMEDY ATTRACTION SUN., AUG. 27 — MON. 28 — TUES. 29 THE SU HESTUDENT NURSES ,._ _ .,, A SUPER DOUBLE BILL PROGRAMME ' ' ,I , ,1 THE BIG DOLL HOUSE 0 , WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs and Sauerkraut -- Fish and Chips ********************4 DANCING 'at FAMILY PARADISE Sunday Entertainment, August 27th LORNE and THE LORMAINES Family Paradise Camping and Snowmobile Club Saturday Night, August 26th THE BLENDERS BROWNIE'S vivEiny CLINTON - ONTARIO FIRST SHOW 8:30 ociannior THURSDAY - FRIDAY AUGUST .24-25 — FREE POPCORN FOR THE CHILDREN BEFORE 10 P.M. ON THURDAY, AUGUST 24. Robert LouiS Stevenson's GREAT ADVENTURE STORY I I ALL NEW Illl 1 iiibilAPPEi . Based on "KIDNAPPED" and "DAVID BALFOUR" MICHAEL CAINE marring ill KIDNAPPED" co-starring HOWARD • JACK HAWKINS BeTTe DaVIS ERA ST °gnome COLOR.... en CO ow AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE #11r. .• • • SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY AUGUST 26-27-28 CIA A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR* Icrl I "PLAY MISTY FOR ME Both Features are ...an invitation to terror... Adult Entertainment TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY RICHARD BtulfrlY071%1 29- 0-31 GENEVIEVE BUJOLD IN THE HAL WALLIS PRODUCT ION eAlltle 14 .gousatiSA94 a PIRioM MUM 'It Both Features are Adult Entertainment A remarkable film of a Me... Any time! A WALUS Production RED SWAT PAORNINEI Local Briefs ENTERTAINMENT; AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL. BRUSSE4S, ONT. WATERLOO GENTLEMEN Friday and Saturday Night. Mrs. Andrew Turnbull and Mrs, Annie Harrison spent a few dayS with Mr, and Mrs. Hassell Knight at their Breezewood cottage, Micherley, Ontario. house party was held at the cottage (Breezewood) at Am-, beriej$ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Knight, R.R. 2, Brussels, last week. They were present from Lion's Head, Miller Lake, London, Grand Bend, Sea- forth, Kippen, Ripley, Brussels, Ohio, V.S;A., Florida, U.S.A. This group called the snow- birds have spent the past few years at South Pacific Motel, Panama City Beach, Fla. oper- ated by Marjorie and L. G. In- gram. The Ingrams were unable to attend pet plan on coming later. Mrs. Glenna Stephens,, who H was a patient in St. Mary's osp- ital, Kitchener, came home last week. Her daughter, Mrs. Dor- othy Higgins of Toronto, has been staying with her mother since Mrs. Stephens' return from hospital. Mrs. Murray Long, a member of the staff of The Canadian Imp- erial Bank of Commerce staff, Brussels, has been a patient in Listowel Hospital where she un- derwent surgery last week. W. S. Scott who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Rex- dale last week has returned home. Harold Thomas has been a patient in Listowel Hospital. Misses Donna and Bonnie Bielby of Kelfield, Sask., are visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Em- erson Mitchell and family. Mrs. Dick. Dennis and fam- ily of Barrie have been visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis. Mrs. V. Hinton and sons, London, were visitors in Bru- ssels last week. - Weekend out-of-town visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Evans were Miss Enid Askin, Toronto, Erna Sattler and niece and Miss Margaret Schmidt of Kitchener. Mrs. Jean Taylor and Mrs. Isobel Adams of Brussels re- turned recently from an enjoy- able trip to the British Isles. They travelled in England, Ire- land and Scotland. During the 22-day tour they visited places of - historical interest, attended plays and other entertainment typical of the areas. Short Shots (Continued from Page 1) these pitiful hatred-filled children? What kind of adults will they grow to be? How can that strife-torn country ever find a peaceful end to their problems when such hatred is embedded in the character of the rising gener- ation. God forbid that our Canad- ian children should ever be nurtured in an atmosphere of like kind. Pen pal since (Continued from Page 1) calling because she was anxious about her namesake, TrinaWatts, who she was aware had a problem with her eyes. '"How nice to know that a friend, so many thousands of miles away, was concerned enough about your daughter, to make such a call" Mrs. Watts commented. The call made at 9:00 a.m. in England was received here at 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Perry said it was a beautiful, warm, sunny morning in Derby, England. Action Ads DIAL DIRECT 881-6641 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller and. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SpenGe of Hespler were visitors with Mrs. G. Chidlow last. Friday. Mrs. J. W. Fischer attended the Denney-Fischer wedding in Listowel on SaturdaY. The bride Mary Ann Fischer, is her grand- daughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Fischer, former residents of Brussels. Others from this community in atten- dance at the wedding, were Mrs. G. Chidlow, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Fischer, and Mr. and Mrs.. Bernard Thomas. The letter in last week's Post signed (Mrs. H. J. ) Annie Maunders was from Mrs. Hec- tor McNeil. Maunders was her maiden name. Mrs. G. Chidlow visited this week with her niece, Mrs. Harper Wood and Mr. Wood, of Mitchell. Mrs. Cecil McFadden is a patient. in viotoria'fioepitai!Loe, don, where she APPIerWent. gery this week. W. C, Kerr of Brussels :and. and. son John, Richmond, Hill several daye this papt: week in Montreal, They ..visited man and His world and also took, in a baseball game in Jarry pat% His friends will be 'pleased • to know that .Selwyn Baker, who was confined to $eaforthRospital for two. months, is home: again, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ross and family, Mrs, Jack Ross and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Kritz Geo.ge. A. Willey of Oak Park Mich., were all weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Murray Ross Con. I. Grey, Susan .Langlois recently step danced in Cookstown for Jack Thynne at the threshers reunion. This is. her third year there. She also danced at the-High.. land games in Fergus. 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 23, 1972 TIA A