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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-19, Page 8Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Brussels Post Ctagsified Want Ads P.:000*, COLOR A TiMional Ginerii Release e Adult EntOrtaitirnent Wednesday Thursday Friday June 26 - 27 - 28 OUT LANSAtTER 111/11EIRT RUN WILL SEEM EXECUTIVE nen= MAKE WAY., FOR THE CHINESE PROFESSIONALS! Kw.] It KAer the S,Voes:OvISI +let .beta r T.,c3 tOtP . Cr ,t',E..;rtila$14 • A''1e[!EA' thd8lobay Kwon-Do Vastet the tHvextb,6 ucn Ka"' th6 Kuh.gr, Beast. TheJudoK ng 'THE CHII1ESE vororEssiarias ‘1/4 • • PHONE 338-3121 Kids in cars free Starts at 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY 10 — THURSDAY 20 — FRIDAY 21 -- SATURDAY 22 -- EXECUTIVE ACTION In Colour -- Stars BURT LANCASTER PLUS THE CHINESE CONNECTION Stars BRUCE LEE — Two Action 'Packed Thrillers (Adult Entertainment) SUNDAY 23 — MONDAY 24 TUESDAY DIARY OF 19th CENTURY AbiktfANdt R ESTRICTEll YL111110if rat Chia 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 BROWNIE'S low/ CLINTON - ONTARIO . urvt BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P M • SHOW STARTS 830 P9 Wednesday - Thursday - Friday June 19 - 20 - 21 HIEUL,UPSIDE DOVVINI WHO WILL SURVIVE— ME ONE OF THE ORIVITEST MAME ADVENTURES OVEN IRVIN'ALLENS production of Adult Entertainment I Cali* its Tarts al 15 Maim Amid laws Mg Cello vestrits1HE FC60014 ANIME'shirti GENE hiCINN4 • RV BORGMINE•FtEDBlifTONS CAAfX 11140 ROO *DOLL SfllIA STEVENS,- ME1LEY *MRS. s-stir•r* PIMA SUE IMITIN VDU CIDOMIEll EPIC SHEA amt LIME NIEISElixTuCou • a FICNO at MIN ALLEA daeled ROKD NM lir STRUNG StWRYYIr and KNOW EVER FILMED TH1E NEPTUNE FACTOR Staffing BEN GAllARA YVETTf MIMIELIX WALTER PIDGEON Saturday - Sunday June 22 - They had the perfect love - Monday - Tuesday 23 24 - 25 afjcur, Until they jell in tom GeOrge Segal Glenda Jackson Adult Entertainment '"*.I"'han‘I A Touch Of Class 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 PLAN TO ATTEND "EilieviNfiiidfActrEA" LAURENCE HARVEY "NIGI-ff WITCH" BILUE WHITELAW POSITIVELY Nd ONE ADMITTED DURING Adult Entertainment LAST 20 MINUTES Of "NIGHT WATCH" People we know rutessEisDUNE 9 i974 IV ry