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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-03, Page 8WOODPECKERS OWE 'THEIR 5UCCE..58 THE FACT THAT -THEY uee -THEIR. HEAPS. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT +11DEOUSTAI.E5ofToRTuRE! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT bUiLAT: Altdit.ZA.11.41=ANLT141.114. "Dr. Jekyl and Sister Hyde ADULT Starring Raiph Hates ENTERTAINMENT Yorga,the DEATHMASTER• is back from the grave! ADULT ENTgRTAINMO1 People we know' for Mr., Mrs. GERALD IVIcARTER FRI., OCTOBER 12th • Walton Community , Hall Ladies please bring lunch Everybody Welcome. :,6,4HE BRUSSELS', POST -beitittit 1973 NOTICE Anyone intftested in playing DARTS FRI. NIGHT Meet at Brussels Legion OCT. 9th at 8 p.m RECEPTION and DANCE The Old values? , Many times• over the .years people have been heard to be say- ing, "What happened to the good old values of yesteryear." This is a subject that most people could talk about for hours. Some be- lieve that if only we had the same values of a century ago, all prob- lems would be solved. This point of view misses the'point. What we should strive "for—in our lives are the universal, time- less values God has passed on to us. Sure, many of the values of yesteryear sound very Utopian,. but we must remember that th-dy had . their own problemi back then - wars, murders, stealing, . poverty, disease, ,and apathy. They, too, must have wished for the old days and the old values of a century before them. But we as people alwayst had pro- blems throughout the ages. And problems will be with us for a good long time to come. What should we do? we should 'all try to seek the purpose God has given us in our lives, and we must always stive to adopt His values - the values that span all generations - love, peace, and happiness. SUNDAJSERNION) BROWNIE'S CLINTON - ONTARIO WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY starting Friday, Sept. 7 Remember! It takes but a moment to'place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 88'7-6641. The many friends of the Gal- braith family,, former Brussels residents, were sorry to hear of the death of George Galbraith who passed away Tuesday mora- ing of this week. • Leonard Lamont, who was, a patient in Westminster Hospital returned home last. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. RosS Knight, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Huether and 'Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mac- intosh of Listowel visited with Mr, David Huether of Pembroke and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter of Dwight on the weekend. Harold Bridge had the mis- fortune to have his left arm broken when he got it caught in, a cable on Sunday. prim? The Many friends of Mrs. Bertha Jer.myn will be pleased to learn that she is now a resi- dent of the Callendar Nursing }tome in Brussels. Mr. Sylvester VOX ? who is confined to Callendar Nursing Home, Brussels, will celebrate his 90th birthday on October 9th. • Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker of London were Visitors in Brus- sels last Thursday. ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS ,ONT. Friday and. Saturday Night The Howard Smith Orchestr .,••••14714,141~••••••••444~0,441...~..........# PHONE 338.31 • .And PLAY as SHOWN on PROGRAM FRIDAY and SATURDAY — October 5 - DIRT GANG God help the Fuzz that Flashes a Badge on Dirt Gang.. 'THE UNHOLY ROLLERS It's Roller Derby Racing with the Tough- est. Broads in the World. OzemarauvADMITANLE GIANT THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SHOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th STARTS AT 8:00 p.m. 6 FEATURES :-- L Pocket Money Stars Paul Newman and 'Lee Marvin 2. The .Fireball 500 For the Race Car Fans 3. Dagmars .Hot Pants'. .4.1000.''Convids: -and A Woman. S. Devils Nightmare. 6. The.,Night _Came Out of the Grave THEATRE OPERATING.IIVEEIGENDS ONLY for :BALANCE of SEASON! Mr. Aire Van Per Ende led the Clinton Christian Reforni Song Service on Sunday evening. Members of the congregation formed a choir with vocal duet numbers by Alice Roorda and Jim Baker. Some of the.programs were cha Some of the programs were changed during the week while the new floor was being installed in the auditorium. Monday's program was held in the Tsl,r. room, and special care with Marie Flynn and volunteers, Mr. and Mrs. ,Elmer Dale, assisting with the music. . Thirty-seven residents were guests of the Clinton Women's Institute on Thursday afternoon at their September meeting held in dining .room at the Home. Mrs. Lockhart was social convenor for the meeting with the theme being, "Grandmothers". Mrs. Paisley, _a former .member of the institute, expressed the appreciation of the residents for a pleasant afternoon. ENTERTAINMENT AT FAMILY. PARADISE DANCE SAT., Oct. 6 The Lormaines FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK Sunday visitors witt and Mrs. Mervyn Ripe we and mrs, Jack Coultes family of Oakville, Mr, an wm. Scott and family of Craig, Mrs. Chester Rin Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Pipe and family of B and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mci have returned from' a motc to western Canada. All Shows Start at 8 p.m. o /(13045 ,44.% AGA 0 OVI4