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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-06-13, Page 80 • • ENTERTAINMENT AT FAMILY PARADISE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 17 KEN SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA • FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK Don't forget Saturday Night Dances HARRISTON Drive-In Theatre PHONE, 338.3121 STARTS AT DUSK KIDS IN CARS FREE SEVEN DAYS WEDNESDAY 13 to TUESDAY 19 THE MOST ADVENTUROUS PICTURE OF VIE YEAR • With an ALL STAR CAST THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE Starg GENE IlAtliMAN PLUS THE CULPEPPER CATTLE COMPANY Adult Entertainnient 1 DAYS — Wed. 20. to Tues.26 STEVE MaltIEEN and ALI MaCGIAW Star bri THE GETAWAY pits wthuAU I#OLDEN fir THE REVENGERS Antic& fiNtEittAVATENT "w 1973 Victoria Hospital has been trans- ferred to Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. Edward Pollard who is a resident of the Callander Nurs- ing Home will celebrate his 90th birthday on Sunday June 17th. His many friends in this community extend congratula- tions. ENTE!,TMMENT: NEW BRUSSELS, NT40NHOTEL us Friday and Saturday Night The Alley Cats ' Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now Ope 'WE FEATURE:— Turkey Spareribs and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips ,0\ Seaforth Lions Summer Carnival , THURS., FRI., SAT, July 12,13,14 For application forms and further information write or phone MARLEN VINCENT: 527-0.120 or 527-0373, Seaforth - ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 30th Over $400 in Prizes AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST SUNDAY EVENING MATINEE 4 to '7 p.m. WITH AIERLE LARSON and eTIM ADAMS — Good Food on the Menu-- Sing? Dance? Play an Instrument? Here is your chance to turn talents into 'dollars. A 5 READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED B Wednesday, Thursday, Friday R June 13 - 14 . 15 0 ROD STEIGER AND JAMES COBURN W WILL BLOW YOU APART N fl HERE COME THE 11.111.1 BURT REYNOLDS Sat-Sun-Mon-Tuse. Detecti ve Juno 16-1740-19 ," Harry Callahan. 110m Moho :Bos a Wainer tOrtiMurn'at;015 company , , Nonni Warhet Bros Warridr CornmBnrcaIlcinS COrriBari United Artists 311 of the Country's top' Musical Ptarlainnefi CARRY ON UP 114 JUNGLI Coining Mist Wild.Thtirs4rL THE NASHVILLE SOUND • QUEEN'S HOTEL Entertainment- a, BRUSSELS. smIL.Ers HAVEN — • • FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS The B.C. Plus with Bill Carlisle from Stratford Mrs. Robert Lawson of R.R.5, Clinton won the TV set at the draw held in connection with the grand opening of the Base Factory Outlet store. Making the draw are Dennis Donovan, left, Lloyd Brown, manager Addle Jutzi, Jim Patterson and Vince Fowlie. Jim Scott of Blyth won the swivel rocker and Heather Carson of Kincardine won the blanket. (News-Record Photo) Local Briefs Miss Hattie Downing is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Exel leave this week on a trip to Holland. D. A. Rann is a patient in Victoria. Hospital, London, where he underwent surgery last week. Mrs. Muriel Allen, London, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Winnifred Edgar and other friends and attended the 40th birthday party of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge. Bill Turnbull, who has been a patient in University Hospital for the past three weeks is improving. Mrs. ,D. A. Rann and Mrs. Winnifred Edgar spent the week end in London with Mrs. Muriel Allen. Mrs. Harold Thomas accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet to London to attend the graduation of her granddaughter Miss Colleen Durst of Walker- ton at Western University. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schnell' of Sarnia and Mrs. Edgar Hollinger of Hamilton spent the ' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie. Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman of Britton visited on Sunday with Mrs. G. Chidlow. Mrs. Isabel. Marks has been a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Her son Murray is also a patient in the same hospital where he underwent surgery on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Chester Rintoul of Sea- forth who has been a patient in 1-1NPERS'iMP T r>o, ANP T •eci) NAVE A T'AkE 14ER rt RRiF>L.E WITH ME pi5P011100. EVRYVJI-IERE. Roller Skating every Sunday and Wednesday Brussels Arena t.15 p.m. to' 9:30 p.m, Sponsored by BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB