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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-26, Page 8City. The Verbayae's told thg Works that the people ti,lrt( considered Brussels tournamo the one they all enjoyed the DIN:: Open House. Peter and Brian Work had hosted each other, during . hockey , tournaments between Brussels and. Garden. EXECUTIVE ACTION Adult Entertainment COLOR. A National General Retease411 KILLE TH RS AND THIEVE UP A SI IF THEY UE, EY'LL END S HEROES! INVINCIBLE sidd COLOR tr..libufEtAli CONiffitiilAt July 3,-4.5 it 000 BROWNIE'S vine/ CLINTON - ONTARIO litEATAT BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M . Wednesday - Thursday - Friday June 26 - 27 - 28 MKT UNINIIISTIEll ISOM NM WILL HMI MAKE WAT,i FOR THE CHINESE PROFESSIONALS! " N. Adult Entertainment The Karate Killer! The Siamese Devils!. The Tibetan Tiger Men' The Fantastic One-Armed Boxer! The Doody Kwon-Do Master' The Invincible Yuga Kahn' The Kung Fu Beast' The Judo King' A Notionc:IGenerd Pictute Roil% 2 Saturday - Monday - Tuesday June 29, July 1 - 2 A fUltEENGTH FEATURE FILM Chuck Berry RE-CREATION OF THE 50'sDom no Bo Diddley n Let 'Irlhe Chubby Checker 5 Satins The Shirelles Good Times Roll The Coaster Danny and the Juniors Special Guest Star Bill Haley ilia and Comets A MIRACLE OFA t MOVIE MUSICAL! 4, nIESIIIDEE NuRsEsx, A 1:1.7II,071 L paKeo IlliGelaS wwa.clae.- Sun June 30 Big 4-Unit Dusk to Dawn Shows BURITEOLDS LIGHTNING'. itertainmeht PS A pi•j) BBV416 1:1 • e • 1' iJ they caged their bodies but not their desires ,littid 14, R. ftww. ' V SOS 0'044 4 a- FAMILY PARADISE June 30, Sunday Entertainment 2 — 4 p.m. "The Country Crusaders ad Stepdancers" • JUNE 29 --- "SILVERTONES" PHONE 527-0629 THE CHMESE PREIFESSIBIALS Mac Ferguson, Kitchener, a former Brussels resident , visited recently with Archer Grewar„ Mrs, Harry Goll, who was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital is home, Hugh Pearson returned home on Friday after undergoing surgery in Hamilton General Hospital. D.A,Rann who was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, was transferred to Victoria Hospital, London. Dick Dennis of Barrie, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Dennis ofBrussels, is critically ill after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. Roy Turvey, who has been -a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, has returned home, Robert Davidson, who was in the Callander Nursing Home is again a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Frank Alcock is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. The Brussels friends- of W.H.Bell of Walton are sorry to News of Walton McKillop plans picnic Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall MeKillop Unit Meeting The June meeting of the Mckillop Unit was held at the home of Mrs. Keith Rock with 14 members present. 'Mrs. George Love was in charge of devotions opening with Hymn "We plough the Fields and scatter the seed". Mrs. Laverne Godkin read the scripture from John 15: 1 - 17. Mrs. Love gave the meditation, "The Vine" followed by prayer. The offering was taken by Mrs. Merton Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs. Love. Mrs. L. Godkin read two poems, "God is as near as a Whispered Prayer" and "Let's think it over". Mrs. Love read a poem, "June in the Country". Mrs. Dave Watson gave the topic, "The Home is ail the World". Mrs. N. Schade, Mrs. W. Leeming and Mrs.C.Wey read verses of scripture from Psalms. Mrs. Love closed this part of the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Murray Dennis president, presided for the business thanking everyone who had taken part in devotions. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mr. s. Glen McNichol, followed by the roll call. Mrs. M. Hackwell gave the treasurer's report. Plans were made to hold a picnic entertaining the children for the July meeting. Mrs. M: Dennis closed the meeting with an Irish Blessing. A very successful bake sale was held with Mrs. Neil McGavin as auctioneer. Lunch was served by Mrs. M. Dennis, Mrs.. Don Dennis, Mrs. J. Burch and the hostess, Mrs: K. Rock. Institute Enjoy Tour On Wednesday, June 19th, the Walton Institute held their June meeting in the form of a tour of several places in Listowel. This was the Agriculture and Canadian Industries meeting with the conveners, Mrs. E. Mitchell and Mrs. H. Bolger. Twenty-six ladies met at the Community Hall at 0 a.m. and left for Listowel. They toured Spinright and Stareraft factories in the morning. Kentucky fried chicken was enjoyed for the noon meal, held at the arena, In the afternoon tours were taken at the Midwestern Regional Centre near Paliterston and back to Makoitri Furniture at Listowel, PHONE 338-3121 Starts at 8:00 p.m. Kids in cars free • WEDNESDAY, 26 — THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY 28 — SATURDAY 29 — THE JAMES BOND THRILLER LIVE and LET DIE' — PLUS — COPS and ROBBERS IT'S HILAROITS Wednesday, June 26 SPECIAL SHOWING OF AN OUT. TANDINr; FEAT1TE Will precede our Regular Ahowing• on behalf of the AREA SENIOR CITIZENS — All Senior Citizens Free. (X)MPLIMENTS OF: Harriston Lions Club, HarristOn Kinsmen Club, Harristoti Legion, Branch 296 — In response to Canada Week. THE NEW LEAF IN COLOUR — STARS WA.4TEP MATTHAU IT COMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, Adult Entertainment SUNDAY SPECIAL Giant Dusk to Dawn —, FIVE FEATUPES — No. 1 — TIE MINI-SKIRT MOB . No. 2 — RAW MEAT No. 3 — VAMPIRE CIRCUS No. 4 — COUNTESS DRACULA No. 5 — BARON BLOOD (Adult Entertainthent) THEATRE CLOSED: Monday and Tuesday AT THE N •E W AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday The Country Crusaders Entertainment at The Queen's Hotel Brussels FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY MATINEE MONDAY NIGHT FEATURING Smokey Dunn SUNDAY MENU TURKEY DINNER People we know.,—, learn that he is a patient in, Wingham and District Hospital, Blaine McCutcheon has recent, ly returned from. a weeks yacation Florida.in He played hockey last Season with the Hamilton Jr, Red Wings, which won All- Ontario,. Blaine and his team mates were sent there by the club,. as a reward for their efforts in bringing the .Championship to Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Kerning- way of Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr., and Mrs,, C, Matheson, Mr, and Mrs. George Hudie have sold their home in Brussels and will: take up. residence in Clinton on July 1st, Mr, and. Mrs. Graham Work and family had the opportunity to renew, their friendship with Garden City friends on Sunday, June 23. They were invited to Peter Verbanae's Graduation - &+—THE )BRUSSELS POST JUNE 26, 1974