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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-23, Page 8• 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) MEM BI t TH SUMME R 11 STI\.Al OPENING The .Blood is „ 91ebh".• by Lister SinClai0 July HoW I Met, rviy..Hubarid., by Alice Munro July 6, 8, 14 All performances begin at 8 30 a m 'rickets, Adults $9.99;.. 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. 3141131:411, .....wtoommitpurnooce MADELINE KAHN ART CARNEY BRUCE DERN PHIL SILVERS '' ....... ... Couple .0t atiniverso 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. IR A JAY WiSION VAOOUCIICN OIAN OilluR MIR tin; "EEC_ FIELDS AND RI" Sion ROD SIEMER .VALERIE MAW v, , JOHN MANtry. JACK CAZDI bJECE Minti•B"arvw,AJCARtallA•MONII,ACYRICI OJJAm HWY MANCINI,KA.AA oJARJHUR JOUR • 4,4m A, MY WISIOM U561,,S4 "11,M' • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • . a c to qty 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. o. H em o 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. ********************* , 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 *44-44-4-***-44-1-****-44 0 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 unisommo......%tinimmktv;:itwsk BRUSSELS POST, JUNE: ''g31.- 1976 • le I ao • • a a a a a a a • Huron art on display at Blyth Walk a block a day.- It's the first step. AMEICIPAYWOIA 1VLII a bluek:Nikly, On russe eir b oyals roud head en pram Atom ren' ut in f ill sci wins gloi On mbei ebring en rovide utche licher Brusi ightl ..... At The NEW AMERICAN HOTEL SI BRUSSELS, ONT. ************* Friday & Saturday Night Howard Smith Orchestra . Pi • CI • pi