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ENTERTAINMENT:
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN 'HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Friday and Saturday Night
The Country Crusaders
WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs .
and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips
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ENTERTAINMENT AT
FAMILY PARADISE
SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 18th:—
"THE BLENDERS"
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SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT, AUG. 19th
" THE HENDERSON FAMILY"
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
PARK
Friday and Saturday Nights
Sunday Matinee 3 7 p.m.
Good Food on The Menu
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- A number of students in
Seaforth Lions Park Swimming
classes were successful in ob,
taining standing. in Royal. Life
Sa„vi,ng tests.
Those successful. in the var..
folio classes were:
BRONZE MEDALLION
Ida Stinnissen; Bernard Mc-
Quaid; Clare Devereatx; Kathy
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HURON MEN'S CHAPEL
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8:00 P.M.
ALL WELCOME
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The most electrifying ritual ever seen!
RICHARD RAMS as
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ONE FULL WEEK — WED. to TUES.
August 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
STEVE HcQuEEN/Au M.CGRAW "THE GETAWAY",:, .' I r,“Iy off I• 4`A'
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - FRIDAY
August .22 - 23 24
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LOCAL BRIEFS
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of Brussels who have been en-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeny
joying a vacation in the Wes-
tern Provinces, travelling by air
in their own plane piloted by
Mr. Sweeny, have returned home.
Mrs. J. W. Fischer, who has
been in Listowel Hospital for
several weeks, is home.
Mrs. G Chidlow has been
visiting in Hespeler -
Cambridge where she attended
the 50th Wedding Anniversary
dinner and reception of Hespeler
friends.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Parker left
Brussels early this week to take
up residence in. London. Their
many Brussels friends regret
their leaving.
Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs.
Jessie Mason and Mrs. Jim
Currie of Listowel," were Monday
Visitors with Mr. Jack Wilson.
Robert Weiler of Toronto,
returned home on Sunday after
spending five weeks holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiler
and Bonnie of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Thornton and family of
DUblin.
Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Scar-
borough was asisitor with Miss
M. Skelton last week. Mr.
Brothers spent the weekend at
the same home.
Mrs. Mildred Cardiff of
Huronview and Mrs. Frank Heim-
stra of Listowel were guests of
Miss M. Skelton on Wednesday
of last week.
Mr. Win. Collis of Atwood
visited with his cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Coleman and Ruth
Thompson of Wawa, Ontario.
Mr. and. Mrs. wm. Kelling-
ton .and Brian and Kerin and
Wm. Collis motored through
Northern Ontario.
This Week at, BRUSSELS'.
The Enterprises of London'
QUEEN'S NOTED Entertainment' -
Winners at
Ho wick bingo
HOWICK LIONS' BINGO
Regular Games: Ruby Paylor,
Palmerston; Kathleen Ellacott,
Listowel; Mrs. Ohm, Wingham
and lVirs..Crump, Wingham; Lyda
Reidt, Wroxeter and Maude G reen
ley, Harriston; Mrs. Barkwell,
Lucknow and Kathleen Ellacott,
Listowel; Elinore Schill, For-
mosa and Florence Kennedy,
Wingham; Mrs. Kocker, Mild-
may; Kathleen Ellacott and Doug
Felker, Listowel; Donna Huber,
Mildmay; Keith Hooper, Guelph;
Sarah Hamilton, Lucknow; Doug
Felker, Listowel.
Lap Card: Mrs. George Day,
Wingham. Share the Wealth: 1 -
Mrs. Verna Loos, Harriston; .2 -
Elinore Schill, Formosa. $25
Special, Mrs. Kodher, Mildmay
and FlOrence Kennedy, wing-
ham. Jackpot Consolation plus
bonus - Doug Felker, Listowel.
Door Prizes: Elinore Schill,
Formosa; Doug Felker, Listowel;
Kobel Tiffin, Lucknow; and Ella
Bell, Harriston.
Lucky Draws: Mae Holland,
Harriston, Connie Willoughby,
Wroxeter; Frank McCormick,
Wingham, and Ethel HolmeS,
Wingharn.
Dart Game, parries ciraWn:
Ethel Aitchison, Wingham; Jack
Felker, l_aStowel and Ella Bell,
Harriston Won $3.
PUNCH LINE
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-Tki SA/0 ,
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and TM's. yiurray }Nether
and Joan and Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. McDonald of Walton have
returned from a motor trip to
Florida.
Mr. Edward Pollard, a resi-
dent of the Callander Nursing
Home, is a patient in Wingham
and District Hospital.
(Continued, from page 1)
Motor Sales be paid when the
tank truck is delivered and
inspected.
- That meeting be adjourned
to meet september 4th or at
the call of the Reeve.
Accounts paid: General -
$17,°492.881 Roads & Bridges -
6,238.53 making a total of
$23,731.42.
Bruxer; Deta Bakker.
Ist BAR TO ,
BRONZE MEDALLION
Margaret Sills; Step
Thompson.
SENIOR RESUSCITATION
Ida Stinnissen; Bernard
Quaid; Clare Devereaux; Ka
BruXerp Deta Bakker; Ch Groothius; Margaret s
Stephen Thompson*
HARRISTON
Drive-In Theatre
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STARTS AT DUSK
KIDS 1N .CARS, FREE
ripSTRICTIED
TO y YEA7; I .7 112
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Wed, 22. Thurs. 23 Fri., 24
THE LAWMAN
m.rier LAXdA8rrtg itottritrr . ItYAX LEE J. Ott
Plus A Billy Wilder Corriedy Starring I
JACK; 1.4.,VM011 anti .111I1kr
AVANT!
Adnit Entertuintrient
Thurs. 16 - Fri. 17 - Sat. 11:,
BILLY JACK
Stars - TOM NAUGHLIN
PLUS
BONNIE & CLYDE
Stars WARREN BEA'PrY
Adult Entertainment
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gun 19 ,Moni 20 - Tues. 21
CLINT EASTWOOD
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DIRTY HARRY.
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