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Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
BRUSSELS
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
TIMOTHY
and
HIS ELECTRONICS
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Saturday Night: —
At The
The Alley Cats
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Se • tember 26, 27 and 28
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A girl with a great following:
Every op in ;the
state was after her
EvetybOdy else
was behind her.
GONE HAWN „ „ ..„ rouP1111111HR11111 Ing -uuunnannu.tArntilit,. ENTE T;;NMENT
People We Know
Howick
Lions
bingo
winners
Dolly Felker, Listowel — Mrs.
SteMarie, Wingham; Mrs.
McLennan, Lochalsh; Ida
Howald, Lucknow — Margaret
Edgar, Wroxeter; Mae Goodin,
Ethel; Mary Dumphy, Listowel;
Mrs. Upper, Listowel; Ethel
Sutton, Ethel; Mrs. Caswell,
Bluevale; Tena Gardner,
Lucknow; Mr.s Ste Marie; Mrs.
Derbecker, Wingham; Ethel
Sutton, Ethel & Kay Rich,
Wingham.
Share the Wealth: 1. Anne
Yeoman, Wroxeter; 2. Don
Foerster, Elmira.
$25. Special: Anne Yeoman.
Stand Up Bingo; Doreen
Foerester, Elmira.
Lap Card: Mrs. Hazelgrove,
Wingham.
Dart Game: Doreen Foerester,
Elmira - $12.
Jackpot consolation plus bonus:
Mrs.G. Simmons, Wingham,
Mrs. G. Simmons, Wingham,
Mrs. Tiffin, Whitechurch &
Christine Davidson, Lucknow.
Door Prizes: ARthur
Hendricks, Waterloo, Pearl
Angus, wingham, Mary Dumphy,
Listowel — Karen Brown,
Wroxter,
Lucky Draws: Christine
Davidson, Lucknow, Irene Leitch,
Atwood, Dianne Leek, Wroxeter
& Mrs. Hazelgrove, Wingham.
Out of town visitors last week
included relatives of the late Mr.
Frank R. Smith, Phru. B., long
time druggest in Brussels. They
are Mr. and Mrs. Norman B.
Smith of Edmonton and Miss
R.M. Smith of Vancouver.
Brian and Kevin Kellington
were guest of the London Free
Press to see Argo and The
Stampeders football in Toronto.;
on Sunday.
They won the trip by getting S
new customers for the paper.
If you hear that 5 millimetres of
rain fell overnight, you can figure
the grass is just damp. But if you
hear that 50 millimetres of rain
came down, you can figure the
gutters are full and there could be
some flooding.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Hunter of
Alberta Beach and. Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Aitcheson of Edmonton,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
W, W. Smith last week.
Mrs. Watson Sholdice spent
last week in Seaforth due to the
death of her brother-in-law, Robt.
Joynt.
Ernest Churchill of Mossley
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Watsoti Sholdice
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice
attended the funeral of Robert
Joynt in Seaforth on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edgar,
Shelley and Diane, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Thomas.
Mrs. Frank Johnston of Sea-
forth, Mrs: Clayton Ferguson of
Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce
Holt of Midland, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gill and sons, Stephen
and John of Strathroy, Miss
Marta Hallman of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler and
son of Southampton were visitors
last week with Mrs. Gertrude
Bolger.
Mrs. EdgarHallinger of Hamil-
ton has been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. W.J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie and
Mrs. Edgar Hollinger visited Rev:
and Mrs. James Perrie of Strath-
my and all attended Centennial
service at West-Adelaide Presby-
terian Church. The guest minister
was the Rev. Kenneth J. Wilson
B.A., B.D., of Guelph.
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Help Canadian Athletes at the 1970 Olympics
by entering
* Olympathon 75
to to be held on
SAT. OCTOBER 4
50% of the money raised through the walk will go
directly to help Canadian Athletes 50% will be retained
by the Brussels Lions Club for local community
projects.
Get your pledge sheets from any of the following sources;
McCutcheon Motors, Oldfield Hardware, or Jim Prior,
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PUBLIC MEETING
Sept. 30, 1975
8:00 p.m.
Brussels Arena
To discuss whether or not a filtering system should be
installed at the wading pool. If a filtering system is not
installed before next summer the wading pool will not
be allowed to open.
BRUSSELS RECREATION PARKS
and
COMMUNITY CENTRE BOARD
Registration for
.FIGURE SKATING LESSONS
at
BRUSSELS,ARENA
• MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
7 9 p.m. •
CLUB PROFESSIONAL — Karen Weber
ASSISTANT PROS — Olive Lapp
.Faye MacDonald
PRICE
$15.00 pre school & Kindergarten
$18.00 Juniors
$22.00 Intermediate
$25.00 Seniors
— Private lessons to be booked at registration
— Karen Weber — $2.50
— Olive Lapp — $2,50
— Faye MacDonald — $3:00
(Price Per•15 minute lesson)'
ANY MOTHERS INTERESTED IN COACHING
CONTACT MRS. SHIRLEY WHEELER
SEPTEMBER
• Program
Show Starts .at
8:30 p.m.
Children 12 years end under
Admitted Free
Except on Special Pictures
Program is subject to vn.
*voidable change,
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Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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