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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-08-20, Page 6At The August ,Program SUNDAY thru THURSDAY SHOWS PLAY ,ONCE As listed on Program STARTS AT DUSK — Children 12 years and under. Admitted Free * Except on Special Pictures Program Is sublact to un• avoidable changes Blio0hS FILM 4, • WED., THURS., FRI. and SAT. August 20, 21. 22 and 23 101 NI; Hi \NIAENSTEIN I;E\E 11Il,ULR • PETER BC)) WW1 N 41,111tIs I,LACHIl I\ TERI 1 .1 .11ili SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY August 24.25 and 26 Buster i - loved her and no one understood. It BUSTER and BILLIE should have been a love tor v! (MP COLUMBIA PICTURES/A DIVISION of COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES INC. AINWAVVANI faiM0040 '.rimniCOAVICOOMM' tt* Se COS faVi A DivisPan n COMMA PICTURES RITIUSIRIES, Inc WED.; THURS.. FRI. and SAT. August 27. 28. 29, and 30 warren beatty iulie christie • goidie hawn lee grant • jack warden • touv bill People We Know her postion at the Brussels Law Office this week after enjoying a bus trip vacation to the Maritime Provinces. Mr. and Mrs.. David Kennedy and sons, Michel and Mark, of Hamilton, visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Kennedy on Monday and Tuesday. Cowans win Ausable canoe race The Cowan brothers, Greg and Ted, continue to demonstrate their mastery in the art of canoeing. On Sunday at the Ausable River canoe race, spon- sored by the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authory, they were winners of the professional class and had the fastest time for all four classes. They competed, against twenty-three canoes that finished the- eight-mile race 'at Grand Bend. e: L 074'4•* 4t NEW AMERICAN # 40:4` HOTEL ,-** BRUSSELS, ONT. ******* ****** Friday and Saturday Night:— Entertainment Tuesday 19 — Wednesday 20 • Ben •ii The Dumbest Dog with a Smart Outlook You'll Love It PLUS — Thursday 21 — Friday 22 Saturday 23 Big JOHN WA:YNE — In Brannigan BORN TO' BUCK FINE FAMILY SHOWS The West As. It Was — PLUS — RIDE IN,A PINK CAR Two things he hated, Racial Prejudice & Indians (Adult Entertainment) Sunday 24 — Monday 25 Tuesday 26 FREEBIE AND THE BEAN Stars JAMES CAAN & ,ALLAN ARKIN — Plus ""limscl wiEVIRICIE ENTER. THE DRAGON D • io Pon% In Color Stars BRUCE LEE' Wedg e Wednesday 27,— Thursday 28 s 29 — Saturday -30 THE. TRIAL OF BILLY JACK Stars TOM LAUGHLIN Plus — THE BADLANDS Stars MARTIN SHEEN ritmi. =ma omem sari Mr. Ireland celebrates 95th William L. Ireland, a life-long resident of the Brussels community; celebrated his 95th birthday on Aug. 14. A family dinner took place on Saturday evening at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Stewart McCall of Walton. Attending the special occasion were his son, James and Jeanne Ireland, four grandchildren - Joyce and Mary Ireland,, Dr. and Mrs. J ohn McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Murray McCall and great granddaughter Shawna. Also present was his niece, Mrs. Jean Taylor of Brussels, who celebrates her birthday on the same date. Mr. Ireland presently lives at the Austin Nursing Home in Brussels. He enjoys very good health for his years, and quite often can be seen enjoying a walk downtown. New moped laws effective New legislation . defining mopeds and their operation goes into effect immediately, minister of transportations and commun- ications John R. Rhodes announc- ed recently. The new legislation now makes it illegal for .anyone under 16 years of age to operate a moped on Ontario roadways. It also makes it illegal for anyone to carry a passenger on a moped. Undersection 1 of the highway traffic act, a motor assisted bicycle or moped must not weigh more than 120 lbs. It may not have a piston, displacement of more than 50 cubic centimetres and it may not have a hand or foot operated clutch or gearbox driven ' by the motor and transferring power to the wheel. A moped must have pedals which are operable to propel it at all times and it may not be able to travel faster than 30 miles per: hour on level ground within a distance of one mile from a standing start. Municipalities have also been given the authority to ban mopeds on roadways under their-jurisdic- tion where the speed limit is 50 miles per hour or more. Additional legislation requiring licences for both the moped and the driver and the wearing of helmets will become effective at a later date. 1(*..Mitchell *Fair * August 29,* * * * 30 31 * * & )4- : Sept. 1 Couniry Singles Dance SAT. AUG 23 at CLINTON LEGION MUSIC BY "ENCORE" Refreshments SE RV E D Watch for our next dance on SEPT, -6 AT AtWOOD. HALL MUSIC BY "NUR: or A KIND"' Miss Margaret Patterson of Mimic() and Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Scarborough spent a week with. Miss M. Skelton. Mr. and .Mrs. D: Ward of Clinton were last Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore. Mrs. Isabel Adams returned to WI has • picnic Members of the Brussels Maj- estic W.I. held , their picnic meeting at the Library on Wed- nesday August 13, at 2 p.m. The meeting opened with•the Ode and Collect, vice-president Mrs. Carl Hemingway presiding. A comMit- tee was named to look after the Anniversary dinner of Cranbrooks W.I. on September 9. Decided was to hold next month's meeting the 3th of September. Mrs.. Leona Armstrong led a sing song with Mrs. Lula Kerr at the . piano. Several contests were conducted by Mrs. Marie McCutcheon and Mrs. Leona Armstrong. A potluck supper was enjoyed by all. ,.******************** Entertainment at 'THE QUEEN'S' HOTEL 4 'MUSSELS Friday, Saturday and Sunday 4 4 4 4 SUNDAY NIGHT MENU: ROAST BEEF DINNER IONE CLINTON - ONTARIO 1,111171114 BOX OFFICE QPEN B P.M . • FIRST SHOW 'AT DUSK • akt) ,BRUSSELS- POST, , AUGUST 20th,1975 TIMOTHY With ,HIS ELECTRONIC