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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-03, Page 9• • • • • • • • • • • • • • le TEESVVATER FALL' FAIR OCTOBER 5 °S -FREE GRANDSTAND ENTERTAINMENT: EXCITING HARNESS RACING • THE TRAMPCHAMPS GIANT AERIAL BALLOON • TEESWATER PIPE BAND SKYDIVING DISPLAY -• CLOWNS • MAJORETTES NIGHTLY VARIETY SHOWS AND DANCE • LIVESTOCK SHOWS ALBION MIDWAY,v., • / • /ACRES OF EXHIBITS 2 ALL THIS AND MORE'-roCSN'T MISS IT! MONDAY,' OCT. 8 ONLY TEESWATER_ TRACTOR' PULL 1:00 PM f1C FAIRGROUNDS CTPA. RULES FIGURE SKATING Registration date for figure skating lessons will be Friday Evening, October 12th from S to 10 p.m. in "the Library FEES for 1973-1974 SEASON : Beginners — $10.00 Juniors — $12.00. Intermediate -- $14.00 Senior -- $16.00 Plus $1.00 C.F.S.A; registration fee per skater Skating lessons wiil be on THURSDAY and notice will be given re first day of skating. • • • • with Mr l . were m): mites and Mr. and Mrs, ily of Allsa er Rintoul of Mrs. John of Brusse ls Jack Gill of an McDonald a motor trip S gh- IMITTANCE 0, Of GI 04 OM )AY • • •••••••••••••••••1•••••••• • • • • • • " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves. Anyone wishing to consign cattle to this sale should _contact the management: • VICTOR HARGREAVES / . 4,82-7511 •BARRY MILLER WILLIAM LIVINGSTON Exeter Clinton Dungannon 235-2717. 529-7521 Hirkton 229-6205 /STOCK-FEEDER SALE r HeIs /all Livestock Sale 'Satisrday, Afternoon Oct. 1.00p.m. 1400 HEAD V1111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 .' DennOins L . Mar ks , of September ondon n a294 Jacobus Faber of Guelph, were involved in a two-car accident.. on Highway #4 at the Junction of. Highway #86. Injured in the accident were William Powell of London, a passenger in the Marks vehicle, and Jacobus and Johanne Faber in the Faber vehicle.Dam- ages were estimated at $1200.00. Charges are pending. Mrs. A. McGlynn of R.R.#2, Wingham, was injured on Satur- day, September 29, when the car she was driving left the east side of the highway and rolled over in the ditch. At the time of the accident, Mrs. McGlynn was travelling south on. Highway 4. Damages to her vehicle were ,estimate at $ 2,000.00. On Sunday, September 30, John N. Wammes of R.R.#1, Clinton and Thomas C. Fleming of Hamilton, were involved in a two-car collision on County Road #12, north of Concession 11 t 12, Grey Township. No one was injured and total damages were estimated at $1,000.00. Charges are pending. Entertainment at The Queen's Hotel Brussels FRIDAY and SATURDAY • The Crystal Rainbow from Kitchener • Matinee Sunday — on Highway #4, south of the Mait- land River' Bridge, Morris Town- WITH S M c • k e y Dunn ship. The Hunter vehicle was Good food on the menu ,. $1500.00. Auctioneers HECTOR McNEfL .LARRY' GA12D.D1ER 29-91.-2 a IIN Alb i. a a a a a a MB - - IM IM Eight investigations and eight persons charged under the Liquor Control Act. Thirty other " investigations in the Detachment area. • On Monday, September 24, Ernest- B. Cook of Wingham, struck a sign post on Highway. #4 at Huron Road 16, East Wawanosh Township. Mr. Cook was not •injured, • and total damages were estimated at $325.00. On Saturday, Stewart G. Hunter of Wingham and a passenger, Richard S. Staple- ton of R.R.#4, Wingham, were injured in a single car accident damaged to the amount of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE POWERFUL AND TRUE STORY OF SHERIFF BUFORD FUSSER WHO COULDN'T BE BOUGHT— COULDN T BE KILLED. • RtsTnicilo 41 oos • • * S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1146 •11•••••••• •• •••• • •••••• • Recent investigations carried Eleven charges laid under the out by the OPP of Wingham De- Highway Traffic Act, with nine tachment include: - warnings. issued. umimmummuummummmomminiummlimims: Bowling Brussels Mixed Bowling is under way with the following • teams: LOWE'S LOAFERS Murray Lowe;. Ralph Trieb- liar; Lynne Haveman; Sue Gow- inn-Carol Miller; Grace Strumpf ADAM'S ANGLES Ray Adams; Tom Stevens; Carson Watson; Ruth Lowe; Sue McNeil; Susan Jacklin. GORDIE'S GOPHERS Gordon Jacklin; Mick Conaboy Joyce Triebner; Judy Smith; He- len Adams; Linda Stevens. Phone 291-3070 LISTOWEL, ONTARIO WED., OCT. 3rd THURS. 4th, FRI. 5th, SAT. 6th, SUN. 7th, MON. 8th, TUES. 9th "'Might just turn out to emulate the runaway success of 'BILLY JACK'. Slambang impact. Deeply involving': —Keron Thomat. Los Angele s Times 2nd BIG HIT was the last time you stood up and auded a movie? • • 0 • • • DUSK TIL DAWN - SUN. OCT. Adult NUKE pa Itt VI Mgt IwsIv.sI o Cded Waltireff munat,i!temilkitilt itogaice , C' -- 4. tt Program sublet/ to changi 1111. Moinowl, MAN ,0411144. t 4 •1^ # 1 SSS(Don t sav .t. htss Once this motion picture sinks its fangs into you, you'll never be the same LISTOWEL. DRIVE-IN CLOSES FOR SEASON OCT. 8, 1973 •Nr nll4N14f. :117ut 4n .4v 1 • • TOMAJ111 W. II= • j Tiyi gkiez -374; vaniiiiBiuoMi, B16' Ansi DAMIOW. gamb HIT '14111Ast REST•ICTE ,TisciNs • I if •11$ Of ATI #6 AntifiAitti L BIG U HITS ' t Id 1h. fr.dijion of GREAT A%Va/t!"!T tRiSagg. #2 11111)8EL. WELCH /HE MA PROFESSI COLOR Phone 291-3070 Il- Fits, plc so • Ild*VEiRMA LI I FRIDAY, OCT. 5, SAT., OCT. 6 ONLY 7 ONLY I .1\ SPARE BOWLERS Shirley Wheeler; DOrtjacklik • •' Ft. Ogee/Atli' whoeletq Judy tee; iNnittlYiNGLISH ..,,Jane Peters; Brian autiedite, Scares titet LadieS1 High Helen — AdiiniS, 250; Winnie Heli, 229t6 Stye McNeil, 219. Ladies' High Tit:ilk - Helen Adams, 602. • Men's High Single Howie Baker; 255; Gordon jaelditi, 224; Brian Atitiedgei.222., Afees Robert Pipe 624. ',14E BRUSSELS POST; OCTOBER 3i 19i3,6,9 BILL'S GANG Bill Stephenson; Winnie Bell; Chester Higgins; Delores Wheel- er; Neil Gowing; Annika Pardyse HOWIE'S HEADERS Howie Baker; Robert pipe; Wilda Higgins; Murray Kelling- , ton; Alma Watson; Velma Ste- inum w ham phenson. 373 EDDIE MANI I Y DARROW; RUTLEDGE'S ROLLERS Marlene Rutledge, Joyce Jacklin; Phil. Miller; EdStnimpf; Bi11 Smith; Stephanie watts.