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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-04-25, Page 10PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME VILLAGE of BRUSSELS STARTS: SUNDAY, APRIL 29th, 1973 at 2:00 a.m. ENDS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1973 at 2:00 a.m. J. L. McCUTCHEON, Reeve BRUSSELS TOWN LEAGUE FASTBALL Registration Deadline, May 12 SITES: Murray's Barber Shop George Langlois' Thompson & Stephenson Fee: $2.00 A general meeting is slated for M A Y 16 when the teams will be drafted. PLEASE BRING: YOUR SWEATERS TO THE MEETING. BLYTH LITTLE THEATRE presents kt vieorous, informative, sHOW stylish and , often insanely funny" \ /6 k‘ by Theatre Passe Muraille See pi-ofegsiona1 actors in a play about farm life in Huron County. ly th Memorial. Hall April 29 - 2 p.m.. TIC KETS 0.6 Smites General Store, Belgrave Ray and Aden's Family Centre, Bttiliseb THE FARM 4111111.1111111.0111.11.1111111.1111.111111111MI HURON (FEDERAL) LIBERAL ASSOC ANNUAL. MEETING AND DANCE FRIDAY APRIL 27 EXETER LEGION HALL • RECEPTION '6:15' P.M.—DINNER 7:15 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER HON. EUGENE WHALAN FEDERAL MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE Tickets available through Municipal Chairman of the Liberal' Assoc. GORDON McGAVIN PRESIDENT HAROLD W. SHORE SECRETARY to 4Hi ItittIttELS POST, APRIL it. 19.11 HARRISTON Drive-In Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 27 • 28 Seark Comet* In his greatest jainet Bond ThiclitOn‘ YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE and THUNDER BALL Adult Enteetailnivient Now Operating 7 toa:ya At Dusk STARTS AT DUSK KIDS IN CARS FREE WED, 2 'THURS., it .1At. • GEORGE. C. SCOTT 10. HOSPITAL 01-'4 A OlitOULL OF` DYNAMITE Stars ROD STEIGER 'and' JAMES, COBURN Adult ErtNietaihment PHONE 338-3121 SUNDAY, APRIL 29 MONDAY 30 WOMEN, .IN CAGES NIGHT CALL CALL NuRsEs Alia" R ESTRICTF 0 _JO NOP. . wig MAN iesu r4 ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE NEW AMERICAN ,HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday Nigh The Altones Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now Open WE.FEATURE:— Turkey — SparerEbs and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips BRUSSELS TOWN LEAGUE DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 5th ,9 :00 p.m..— 1 :00 a.m. BRUSSELS LEGION Music by Candidas Refreshments Available $3.00 per couple NEWS. OF Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith and family, Elmira, visited over Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lampkin of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Les Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crozier and Gregory of Kitchener visited last week at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Davison and Blair of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raynard.. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dra.gameze and family of. Oshawa visited Mr. Cecil Bateman and other relat- ives. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall 'and family, Owen Sound visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. 'Hall. ETHEL U.C.S. The Ethel U.C.W. held their ' April meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Dobson. Roll Call was "Spring".. Mrs. Alex Pear- son conducted the devotions and the topic was taken by Mrs. W. F. Hewitt. Mrs. James Struthers was the president and conducted • the business. Last minute plans were made for the Rummage Sale May 5th. Ethel Correspondent Mrs.Chester Earl Lunch was served by Mrs. Wm. Dobson. ETHEL L - CALS Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl and Janice of OwenSound, visited Mr. . and Mrs. Chester Earl. Visitors with, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn were Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Pitcher and family, Miss Jennie Lynn, Don Lloyd, Betty Lynn, all of Toronto. Mrs. Eva Smith returned home last week after visiting in London with Bill McKays. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson over the past week were Mrs. Blanche Dobson, Listowel and Mrs. Iskbel walker of Toronto, Mrs. Lloyd Hail and Elizabeth Howarth of Detroit. While visiting at the Stephenson home, Elizabeth Howarth had the misfortune to break her wrist. Mr. and. Mrs. Bev Mitchell of Molesworth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Alexander attended the wedding of their niede, Bonnie Beirnes and Paul. Murr in the Trowbridge United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and son of wingham and. Mr. Arthur Henry of Brussels visited Sun- day with Dr. and Mrs. Doug Ward- low. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stevens have made quite an improvement on their house having it covered with siding, also added a sun porch. Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin canoed from St. Marys to London and won second prize Class “D" for the Bunny Bundle. Visitors with Mrs. William Campbell were Rev. and Mrs. W.J.McClure and family of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson McCutcheon of List owel, Mrs. Jack Finkbeiner of Huron Park and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Krauter of Atwood. Mr.' and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer spent a couple of days this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff .Querenguesser at Laurel. They also visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Broome of Belfast.. Mr. Lawerence Barlow and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moyer of Tilbury. Visitors with, Mrs. George Dunbar were Mrs. Keith warren and Nancy of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barnby of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Fer- guson of Clarkson. Visitors' with Mr. and Mrs Robert Bremner were Mr. and Mrs. William Steele and son of Guelph, Mrs. Morley McMichael and Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner and Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Camp of wingham spent the week end with Mi. and Mrs. Ron Cardiff. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanderson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- ney Godden and family and Mr. Ernest Whitehouse of Brampton visited Mrs. Bert Godden. Mrs. Sarah Foss "of Knoll- crest, Milverton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Krauter for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunning- ham visited Sunday in Harriston. Mrs. Albert Cardiff' accom- panied Mrs. Laura Lyon and Miss Edythe Beacom of Londes- borough to Mason, Mich. for the Easter week end. Obituary WILLIAM W. MACDONALD William W. MacDonald of Brussels passed ' away in wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, April 15th, 1973. He was in his 92nd year. He is survived by ,his wife, the former Jean. Snell, of Brussels, and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Minnie) Shaw of Morris Township, Mrs. David (Annie) Rae of Wroxeter and. Mrs. Thomas '(lsabel) Stra.Chan of Grey Township, and tWo brothers, Fraser of Saska- tchewan and Duncan of Port El- gin. Funeral services Were held from the M.L. Watts Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. on Wednes- day. Rev. L.E. LeDrew offi- ciated. Temporary entombment took place in BrustelsBurial Chapel with burial to take place in Wro- xeter cemetetyi Pallbearers weret James Rae, William Rae, Russel Rae, Careen Watson, Glenn Snell and. Russell Floral tributes were carried by Reg., Watson,- Ashton Faittan, Rill Rtitta.n and Leo Riittati. (1,S . POST WANVADS DIAL 887-641'