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PAUL MUTTER
Paul Mutter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Mutter of Brussels
graduated from Fansh awe
College, London, on June 18. He
received his diploma in Civil
Engineering Survey Technology
and is employed with Marshall
Maldand & Monaghan
Engineering Consultants of
Kttchener.
WAITING FOR MORE WEIGHT -- Herman Plas of R.R.2, Brussels waits for the
officials at the Brussels Optimists tractor pull to add more weight for his next pull.
He got a third prize in his class, for pulling 69', 8 1/2 ", at Sunday's big pull.
(Photo by Langlois)
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July
HoW I Met, rviy..Hubarid., by Alice
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July 6, 8, 14
All performances begin at 8 30
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Citizens, $2.25;. Children, t2'..Od.
box Office Roofs 11 2. Call (519)
28,4462 or write Box• 291, Blyth ;
deit for reservations..
Turkey Supper obeniti§- night,
STARTS THURSDAY
JULY 1 - 7 & 9 P.M.
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MADELINE KAHN
ART CARNEY BRUCE DERN
PHIL SILVERS
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JOYCE THERESA BLAKE
Joyce Theresa Blake,,daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Blake,
R.R.#2, Brussels, received her
Early Childhood Education
Diploma from the Lambton
College of Applied Arts and
Technology at the ninth
convocation June 18. She is a
graduate of Walton Public School
and Seaforth District High. Joyce
nas accepted a teaching position
at St. Peter's Co-operative
Nursery School, Stratford.
People
We Know
Miss Mary Ann Bernard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bernard, is expected to
bed a patient in Sick Children's
Hdapital, London, for two or three
m nths after recent surgery.
1r. and Mrs. George Heimpel,
KaiIlly and Kris, and Mrs. Ron
MAItch° and Tracy, all of Strat-
ford, visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Scholdice and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Dale,
Donna, Brenda, Joan, Bruce and
Daren, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton,
Mrs. R.W. Stephens leaves
Thursday for a three week trip to
California with Dr. and Mrs.
Regis Pellox and children of
Boston.
CARWASH
on
Sat.,
June 26
at
The Texa n
Parking Lot
Sponsored by th
Brussels Leo C*Julg,
A showcase of Huron County
Art will be on display this year in
Blyth in conjunction with the
Blyth Summer Festival. The
exhibition will run concurrently
with the theatrical productions
and will be located in the lower
rooms of the Blyth Memorial Hall.
The show will feature regional
artistic talent and is sponsored by
the Ontario Arts Council. Nine
local artists will be participating
in the exhibition which will run
froth July 3rd to August 14.
MONA MULHERN of Goderich
has shown her work at various
galleries throughout Southern
Ontario. Her work reflects a
Realist approach to the . artistic
environment.
GUENTER HEIM of Germany
now lives in Wingham. Previously
a teacher, Mr: Heim has been
devoting his full time to his
"modified impressionistic"
paintings since 1974.
BEV KATZIN, a resident of
Blyth, uses silk-screen to depict -
the beauty of Huron County
landscapes.
JO MANNING commutes
between Toronto and Londes-
boro. A . print maker of
international stature, her
etchings portray a strong interest
in and feeling for nature.
JIM MARLATT of Blyth is well
known for his incisive pen and ink
drawings of rural Ontario
scenery. Mr. Marlatt has recently
turned his attention to painting
larger works in various media.
JACK McLAREN, the well
known performer, displays
another of his many talents in his
prints, 'paintings and drawings.
RON WALKER of Blyth,
describes his work as having
surrealist affinities, and has
shown his work at the Art. Gallery
of Toronto.'
MICHAEL WARD,' also of
Blyth will be displaying his
beautiful and functional pottery at
the exhibition.
ALAN WEINSTEIN from
LYCEUM
Thum 24, Fri. 25, Sri. 26, Sun. 27
2 SHOWS DAILY 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.
On sermon he played • chIld.hating,
acid-tongued old swindler.
It was no act.
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Figure Skating
Meeting
Monday,
June 28
8:30 pm
BRUSSELS
PUBLIC SCHOOL
concerning ii
raising of money
for Arena Fund
and other
business re: the
retaining of
our pros
Lagiugmammametioudi
in Texas,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Hemingway have returned from a
three weeks trip to Texas and
Western Canada. They were
present in Lubbock for the 50th
Anniversary
W.O.
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Hemingway.
gwf a yMr. h aeyn d vi sM r i tesci
Yellowstone Park on the way to
Lethbridge where they spent a
weekend with Ross and Anne and
Ray and Elaine of Grand Prairie,
They visited with David and Pat
and Family in Saskatoon and Don
and Bernice and family in Souris,
Manitoba.
Mrs'. Laureloba. East, Kevin and
Kathi of Ottawa are holidaying
with her parents, Mr. and Wirs,
Carl Hemingway
Teeswater has 'presented his
prints and paintings in Canada
and abroad.
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, Entertainment 'at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
* BRUSSELS
Friday Night Only'
The Trackmen.
Saturday and Sunday
All Star Nighthawks
* with Clarence Petrie 'from Stratford *
*. Sunday Menu: Roast Beef,Dinner
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ATTENTION
Residents of Grey, Morris and Brussels
who are interested in volunteering to form a
cornmittee for the construction of our new
Community Centre.
An open meeting will take place at the -
Brussels Library on
Thurs., July 8
at 8:00 p.m.
WE. NEED
YOUR HELP
Please: come .antigiVe: 'your
support to this -wotthwhile pro ect
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Huron art on display at Blyth Walk a block a day.-
It's the first step.
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Friday & Saturday Night
Howard Smith
Orchestra .
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