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SATURDAY 22 --
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BEDROOM VIBRATIONS.
JOY. GIRL
Entertainment at
The Queen's Hotel
Brussels
Friday, and Saturday Night
Ye Ole Gang with
Howard Smith
SUNDAY EVENING FEATURING
Tex Noble & Smokey Dun
SUNDAY MENU, BEEF DINNER
NO TICE!
SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Those interested in receiving swimming
instruction, who have not as yet registered,
should get in touch with ALLAN NICHOL by
Saturday, June 22nd
PHONE 887-6874
AT THE
NEW
AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Friday and Saturday
Smokey Dunn & The Hillbillies
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BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P M • SHOW STARTS 830 P9
Wednesday - Thursday - Friday
June 19 - 20 - 21
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June 22 -
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You'll be seeing this nightmare every night for the rest of your life
George Bone is a patient in
Wingharn and District Hospitals
Mrs. Margaret McCutcheon
and Mrs. Lois McCall of Morning,
Star Rebekah Lodge, Brussels,
are in Toronto this week attend-
ing Grand Lodge,
Mrs. Ralph Pearson, R.N.,
attended the recent graduation
exercises of Victoria Hospital,
London, when her graduation
class of '49 held a re-union. The
1974 graduation class is the last
for the Victoria Hospital School of
Nursing as it now becomes a
Regional School of Nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway
and Karen visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace East, Smith's Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McInnis,
Morrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs,
Hector Knight, Picton last week.
Mr. Ray Hemingway has
graduated from Seneca College
Winners
at bingo
RegUlar games: Marilyn
Delmedico, Listowel; Mrs.
Angus, Wingham; Marilyn
De!medico; Mrs. Patterson.
Wingham & Mrs.Ste Marie,
Wingharn; Florence Kennedy,
Wingham; Ileen Wagner, Luck-
now; Mrs. Goetz, Teeswater;
Florence Kennedy; Mrs. Patter-
son; Doreen Hamilton, Listowel;
Dolly Felker, Listowel, Margaret
Edgar, Wroxeter; Mrs. Bill Boyd,
Gorrie and Term Gardener, Luck-
now; Dolly Felker; Patsy
Theodorff, Listovvel; Mrs. Ed
Marsh, Wingharn.
Share the Wealth: 1. Jan
Thurlow, Listowel; 2. Mrs. Simon
Huber, Mildmay.
$25 Special: Mary Fitzpatrick,
London.
Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Herb
Hastings, Listowel.
Jackpot consolation & bonus:
Dolly Felker, Listowel.
Lap Card: Patsy Theodorff.
Dart Game: Mrs. Sarah Hamil-
ton, Lucknow -$11.00.
Door Prizes: Vera Marsh,
Wingham, Clara McInnis,
Fordwich, Mrs. Burnett, Listowel
and Mrs. Margaret Adams,
Wroxeter.
Lucky Draws: Brenda Gooding,
Molesworth, Rita Holloway,
Wingham, Mrs. Barkwell, Luck-
now and Ileen Wagner, Lucknow.
flying course with honours..
A pleasant time was spent on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Steiss when
relatives gathered for dinner and.
supper to celebrate four June
birthdays and three June
wedding anniversaries. Also
celebrated was Mr. and Mrs.
Alex steiss'. 45th wedding
anniversary..
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Steiss, their three
daughters (Winnifred) • Mrs.
Chas, Mann of Trowbridge,
(Eileen). 'Mrs, Harry Mann of
Listowel, (Jean) Mrs, Gordon
Stiles, $tratford, and one son
StWart,
Mr, Steiss' five sisters (Drina)
Mrs. Jack Wilson of Brussels,
(Lola) Ws, Arthur Nicholls,
Atwood, Mrs. Oscar Kuehn .
(Iona) of Conestoga, (Lydia). Mrs,.
Calvin Cameron and Emylene
Steiss of Cranbroak also.
attended.
Many cards and gifts were
received.
THE ATWOOD LIONS
HOPE TO SEE YOU
MONDAY, JULY 1st, 1974
DOMINION DAY CELEBRATIONS
JN ATWOOD —
Barbecue Ham Dinner starts at 4:00 pa.
Parade through Atwood at 7:00 p.m.
Queen competition & variety program, 8 pit
DANCE to IAN WILBEE, 9:30 to I
-- DRAW FOR $2,000 IN PRIZES ---
TICKETS FROM ANY ATWOOD LION
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