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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-30, Page 8MATH SUMMER FESTIVAL OPENING The Bleed is Strong by Lister Sinclair July 3, 7, 9 Flow I Met My Husband . by Alice Munro July 6, 8, 14 AR berfortrieribee beglri at 8:30 p.rri. tickets, AdUlta $3.00; Sr, Cititens, $2,25; Children, StRiOffIde Hood all Sib) 52I-4462 or write Box 291, 'Myth, Ont. for 're's ervatio'ns. Turkey Supper - opening July 8 tiokett "This.one could be a doozy." Wi ST. JOHN'S-ANGLICAN. CHURCH Anniversary Service will be held Sunday, July 4, at 11 a.m. Holy Communion. ,Guest preacher is a former rector of St.John's - Rev. Keith Stokes. A A social hour with lunch will follow in the basement. Everyone Welcome - HARIlltION .$ • ; • t' ; • JUNE PROGRAIV1 CHILDREN IN CARS [ iIyears & under' --ADMITTED FREE Except on Special Pictures Telephone 338 7 3121 Program is subject to unavoidable changes * At Ai 44 T!-).4.,!rs., July 1. Fr'3„ 2, .Sat. 3 ; ROOSIEA COGEHAN HND'ENEURG .Sun. 4, Mon 3 FEATURES. THE 'JACKSON-, COUNTY JAIL 004.1) 'VIE REBEL ROUS.ERS Ari!AN 101iNNY :BARROWS. Tuesday 6, Wednesday • 7 \y„ T fti!:.*1,"1* :•4 1'1.:Ci AL P'Ort 01:k M fix THE APPLE DUMPLING CANE TREASURE ISLAND svv.crAt, cfayila:vs.pincr, `joie POR Tms Theatre Now Operating 7 Days - A Week TMMilE Mr three June Chu( was. with 'I the !, Willie heaut more had tl it in II and apprp Re topic cone minis mean congr group hers priori M worst. 'Flit eondt Jack Mc ;of er condi every ,beam meas: anitts • • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Ctilgary. Their mother is in her, 02.hd, year, in good health, with a Wonderful zest for life. The McNeils called on their cousins, the Knights, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hemingway and Jack Knight where their father Was born and grew up. They visited the Maunders' homestead, Brussels United Church and Cranbrbok Church. Ted Elliott,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott of R.R. 2, Blyth, was successful in winning the trophy and a $25 cheque in the Junior Boy's Stepdancing class at Dundalk on Saturday night. • This is the third year that Ted has captured the top spot in this. class. Kerry tour CN tower Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Kerr visited several dqys with John and family at Richmimd Hill. ' . On Saturday they had a preview of the new C.N. Tower, the world's tallest self-supporting structure. They were guests of C.N. President Robt. Bandecn who greeted them at the entrance. It only bikes one minute to get' to the revolving restaurant which seats 416 diners and has full reservations to October. • The invitation was received by all C.N. Pensioners. They • also met three former Brussclites: Mr. and Mrs. Dave McCleod and Mrs. C. Buschlen, also Walter's brother Mel of Kitchener. • Open Reception for Newlyweds ft Mr. and Mrs. Ray BLACK [nee Joan Suplatel Friday,July 2 Saltford Valley Hall Goderich Music by: Country Cavaliers Post Classified Want Ads s .:„ BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSE SHOW & , TEA Nr_' to he held at _MRS. F. DUNK'S WaJtOn July 7th 3 toy m • Everyone Welcome • 4t At The (S* *4' NEW AMERICAN .4`4. HOTEL 4 BRUSSELS ; ONT. *********** •** Thursday, Friday,i & Saturday Night WALLY DEE odNo**4444~4.4fr#####•~#44# ********************** * Entertainment at ' * * . THE QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS Friday & Si nday Only A( * The Mystery Train from Stratford * Sat. Night Only el :. * The Tan Mero Show * *I front Kincardine * ' * Sunday M enu Salad Plate * ' People We Know Mr, and Mrs, John Tooth, Lorraine and Gregory of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Martin. Mr, and Mrs, George Baxter and family of Guelph were weekend visitors with, Mr. and. Mrs. Leonard Lamont. Mr. and Mrs, Dick Dennis and family, Dale, Earl, Russel and Terri-Lynn, of Barrie, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis over the weekend. Earl stayed to holiday with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and daughters Ruth Ann and Jean- nette, of Edmonton, are vacation- ing with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Smith and other relatives. Rev, and Mrs, Wm. Burnett of 4'Toronto were weekend visitors at k the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orwell of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lahn and daugh ter, plane), Jean, of Hanover, who were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler, joined .the visitors at the Smith home and all enjoyed a family supper served at Melville Presby- terian Church on Saturday even- ing and spent a social time at the Wheeler home after the supper. Mrs. George Evans spent Sunday v. ith friends in St. Pants. Mrs. 1:ki,‘ Murray spent a few days with Mrs. George Evans and Alex Steiss over 'the past week. V . June birthday party was held ;it the home of Mr. and Mrs. tjcorge Thornton on' Sunday. Guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. John, Ellacott; Mi. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thornton of London; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton, Dianne, Steven and Twyla Dawn of Dublin; Mrs. Arthur Weiler and Bonnie of near Phelpston and Mrs. Florence Russell of Brussels. Three sons of Mrs. Annie (Maunders) McNeil, Winnipeg, and the late Hector McNeil visited in Brussels on Sunday. Chet/ wcre.Mr. :Ind Mrs. Mann- derS Mr. and Mrs. d, Winnipeg and Dr. putt Mrs, Don McNeil, Pupils pass music exams Pupils of Mrs., n ' ona were recent Royal Conservatory T heory tests, *rbey "e; ora d R17dne:tSiSE cass HonrsBr li A rmstrong 99; Linda Machan, 91; Michelle McCutcheon, 91; Carol Wheeler, 91. Grade 2' Rudiments: pi rso Class Honours; Mary Ellen Knight, 80. "d' Vacation Bible School. July 5th 16th . at Zion • imecnonno.sneitrevacthivuerch,, BOTH HANDS FULL — It's not all for her but Mrs. Lois McCutcheon 'had her hands full, taking ice cream, strawberries and cake to some of the many people at the Brua'sels United Church Strawberry- Supper last Wednesday. (Photo by Langlois) 3 miles East of g• Cran.brook - Teach me, 0 Lord, the way of Thy Statutes And I. shall keep it unto the end„ B 18 HI 8—THE B11118getA POST, JUNE 30, 1076