The Brussels Post, 1976-07-14, Page 8/MEW
131 l T H SOMME R
FE SIR A L.
The Blood Is Strong by Lister
Sinclair
July 15, 21, 23
How I Met My Htisband by Alice
Munro
July 16, 20
Meshy In CIOVer by Harry J.
Boyle
July 17, 22
8:30 p.m, Curtain
Adults $3.00
Sr. Citizens 0.25
Children $2.00
Call (519) 523-4452 Or Write Box
Blyth,
People We Know
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers of
Scarborough were holiday week-
end visitors with Miss M.
Skelton. Mrs,. Brothers remained
-to spend last week with Miss
Skelton.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Goll were
visitors in Exeter with Mrs.
Gordon Hamilton on Sunday.
Roy Kennedy is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel and
family of Ingersoll, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.
McCutcheon.
Mrs. Alex McCracken of Blue-
vale was a visitor last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Harry Goll
and Mr, Goll.
Miss Janice Kennedy of Ottawa
is visiting with her grandmother
Mrs. R. Kennedy.
Harry Bowler, of London,
formerly. of Brussels, received a
telephone call from his sist er,
saying
M r . David
she
Auld
would
of be fly New Zealand,t anland,0
Canada this week. Mr. Bowie,
and his sister have not Ken or
heard from one another for 54 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lockau of
Kitchener visited on Sunday with
Mrs. R.W. Kennedy and with Mr.
Kennedy. in Wingham and. Dist.
rict Hospital.
Show judge Mrs. 0. McCharles of Lucknow
Horticultural Society show in Walton last
by Mrs. Fred Dunk of Walton. The show and
(Photo by Langlois)
41•4•4sHi
THE BEST IN THE SHOW -- Rose
holds the best rose in the Brussels
Wednesday. The prize rose was grown
tea was held at her home
A smorgasbord luncheon was served
on Sunday at the home of Ivan and Betty
Campbell in honour of the birthday of her
father, Roy Cousins. Those attending
were; Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney and
family of Richmond Hill, ' Mrs. Carrie
Humphreys of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Mitchell of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrie Cousins and family of London, Mr.
and Mrs. George Cousins and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Cousins and family all of
Brussels, and Miss Lorna Boyle of
Lucknow.
Miss Ella Pearson is a patient in
Win specials at Howick bingo
Regular games: Vi Sacks,
Hanover, Tena Gardner, Luck-
now, Mrs. Derbecker, Wingham
and Mrs. Reihl, both of Wing-
ham; Wendy March, Scarbor-
ough; Janet Hammer and Mrs.
Copeland, both of Harriston;
Sarah Anstett, Wingham; Ruby
Paylor, Palmerston; Mrs.
OPP
report no
accidents
During the week July 5, to July
11, Officers from the Wingham
OPP Detachment conducted 29
investigations.
Twenty-one charges were laid
under the Highway Traffic Act
and twenty-three warnings
issued.
Eight charges were laid under
the Liquor Licence Act.
One charge was laid under the
Criminal Code.
BRUSSELS POSt o, JULY 14, 1976
People we know
Wingham and District Hospital.
Miss Julie Campbell visited in Oshawa
for the the past two weeks at her cousin's,
and went sightseeing to Casa Loma, .
Ontario Science Centre, the C.N. Tower
and Ontario Place.
Frank Carter returned home Sunday
after being a patient in' Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian McTaggart were
visiting in Kitchener for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Evans and ,their
families.
Strauss, Mildmay; Mrs. Bill
Boyd, Gorrie; Bill Upper,
Listowel and Ruby Paylor,
Palmerston; Mrs. Reihl, Wing-
ham and Mrs. Hamilton, List-
owel; Mrs. Derbecker, Wingham;
Mrs. Atcheson, Wingham; Marg-
aret Edgar, Wroxeter, Mrs. Fin-
negan, Wingham and Janet
Hammer, Harriston.
Share the Wealth: I - Mrs.
Beatty, Listowel - $40.; 2 - Isabel
Tiffin, Lucknow, Mrs. Schill,
Formosa and Patsy Theodorff,
Listov - -1 - $38.
, $25. Special: Arthur Hendrich,
Waterloo and Mrs. Arthur Hend-
Meet IPC
Joe Clark Night
Monday, July 19th
Orange Shillelagh Vanastra
LUNCH PROVIDED
ADULTS $4,00 STUDENTS $T50
Sponsored by: P.C. Federal Association
Tickets available from local chairman
At The
NEW AMERICAN
HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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Friday, & Saturday Night
"Timothy"
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Fri., Sat., & Sun. Night 4.
BRUSSELS
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- Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
J. Corruther's Orchestra
from Kincardine
*Sunday Menu: Dressed Pork Chops
or Cold Plates it -
* * Next C.B. Meeting- August 5th
Program is subject to unavoidable changes
Wed. 14, Thurs. 15, Fr i. 16
HARD TIMES
STARS CHARLES BRONSON
,,,oBITE THE. BULLET
F TARS GENE HACK1VIAN
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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Tuesday 20, Wednesday 21
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BLACKBEARD'S GHOST
vs;‘3$ ISLAND AT THE TOP
OF THE WORLD
SPECIAL. CHILDREN'S PRICE 25c
JOHN WAYNE IN
Vj TRUE GRIT
Saturday 17 Only
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I8 YEARS Of AGE OR OVER
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CHILDREN IN CARS
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Except on Special Pictures
Telephone
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Theatre Now
Operating 7 Days
A Week
STARTS AT DIJc>1:
rich, .Waterloo.
Stand Up Bingo: Doris Hues-
ton, Atwood.
Jackpot of. $105.: Jennie
Middleton, Listowel.
Lap Card: Margaret Riley,
Wingham.
Dart Game: Mrs. Kauffman,
Listowel - $5.
Door Prizes: Bill Upper,
Listowel, Mrs. Huber, Mildmay,
Arthur Hendrich, Waterloo and
Rita Hazelgrove, Wingham.
Lucky Draws: Mildred Coup-
land, Wroxeter, Mrs. Moyer,
Mildmay, Olive Lewis, Wingham
and Margaret Adams, Wroxeter.
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Reception 8pm -9pm
Dancing lOpm-ipm