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FULL HOUSE AT THE PARK A number of the ball players who came to the
annual men's invitational tournament in Brussels over the weekend enjoyed all the
comforts of home after they set up their recreational vehicles in the ball park.
(Photo by Langlois)
At The
NEW AMERICAN
HOTEL
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BRUSS E LS, ONT.
Friday &Saturday Night
Tiffins Orchestra
Sunday Special:. Ham Ham Steaks
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The Blood is StrOng by Lister
Sinclair
Aug. 5, 10
Shape by Jim Schaefer
Aug. 6
Mostly In Clover by Harry J.
Boyle Aug.
8:30 p.m. Curtain
Turkey by Jim Schaefer
Children's Show - 2:00 p.m.
Aug. 7 '-
Adults $3.00 Sr, Citizens $2.25
Children 62.
523-4
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Call (519) 452 Or Write BOX
2914 Blyth.
Blyth plans extra
'Clover' show
The Blyth Summer Festival is
pleased to announce that due to
the. overwhelming box office res-
ponse, Mostly in Clover by Harry
J. Boyle will be held over for one
performance only on Monday,
August 9.
This, rib-tickling comedy about
Huron County life in the 20s and
30s was the Festival's most suc-
cessful play last season and now
is even breaking 1975 attendance
Bryanston,
St. Pauls
win ball
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Lucan 3, Goderich 2
Sebringville 2, Walton 0
Bryanston 6, Wroxeter 3
St. Paul 5, Kirkton 0
Elmira 3, Ritchie's Rockets 0
Fullarton 5, Waterloo 4
Nile 2, Zurich 0
Wingham 4, Thamesford 3
Bryanston 4, Lucan 0
St. Paul 4, Sehringville 0
Elmira 4, Nile 3
Wingham 3, Fullarton .1
B Champlohiship
Bryanston 4, Elmira 2
A Championship
St. Paul 1, Wingham 0
records. . .and with good reason.
This year's production is truly a
bigger and better show. Opening
night drew a capacity crowd and
won the actors well-deserved
press approval. Remaining per-
formances are Aug: 7 and 9.
Turkey, a play especially writ-
ten forchildren, will be presented
on August 7 at 2:00 p.m. This
play, which was written by
Festival actor, Jim Schaefer, is a
beguiling comedy about a turkey
who says no to the farmer's axe.
It delighted many young aud-
iences in Vancouver this spring
and is sure to .be a great hit with
Huron County children and their
parents. Ticket prices for this
show are adults $3.00, senior
citizens $2.00 and children $1.00.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mosher and
family of Red Deer, Alberta,
recently visited Keith Turnbull
and his mother and called on
James Turnbull who is a patient
in Listowel Hospital.
Mr., and Mrs. John McCut-
cheon who enjoyed a holiday trip
last week, in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Ebel of Ingersall,
returned home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gowing,
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.
David Gowing of Kingston were
holidaying at the home of their
parents and other relatives.
John Rutledge, who has been
teaching in Nigeria, arrived
home on a surprise holiday visit
on Friday. He came home from
Nigefia by Jumbo Jet, and
returns to there, on September
1st.
, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heming-
way have returned from a trip to
the Maritimes and Newdoudland.
People we know
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Try company chowder
Seasonings are also very impor-
tant for successful soup making.
The longer soup is held, the more
,flavours intensify. Be careful not
to overseason your soup at the
beginning. You can alivays add
more just before serving. Season-
ings that are used regularly in
soups include: salt, freshly
ground pepper, paprika, celery
seed, bay leaf, garlic, thyme, all
spice, dill; chives and dry mus-
tard.
Having some friends in this
weekend ?
„ • Try thiS "Company
Chowder" from Food Advisory
SemIces. The " soup base is a
flavourful blend of tomato sauce,
beef bouillon, seasonings and lots
of chopped onion. Serve it hot ina
soup tureen or casserole sur
rounded by your choice of condi-
ments - such as 'sauteed mush-
rooms, grated cheese, or cooked
miniature meatballs. Let your
guests make their own soup and
bouillon. Add sugar and Wor-,
cestershire sauce; Bring to boil,
reduce heat and simmer 30 to 40
minutes, stirring occasionally. 6
servings. Guests may choose
from the following additions to
custom-make their own soups:
Sauteed mushrooms
Sliced pepperoni
Grated Cheese
Chopped Parsley
Diced Tomatoes
Cooked miniature Meatballs
Cubed red or green pepper
Olives
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* Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
BRUSSELS
* Friday & Saturday Nite .41
* Earl & Martha Heywood
*Clarence Oa rence Petrie
& Orchestra *
)0- Sunday Menu: - Farmers Sausage *
* Next C.B. meeting - August 5 *
LEO DANCE
FULL. HOUSE'
at
Brussels Arena
• August 6
$2,a50. advance $3,00 at door.
Proceeds to Community Centre
Tickets available from .LEO members
STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN IN CARS
[12 years & under]
ADMITTED FREE
Except on Special Pictures
Telephone
338-3121
Program is subject to unavoidable changes
Wed., August 4.; Friday,' August 6
SPIECIAL WALT DISNEY PROGRAM
. SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN
DWARFS
stu ''ONE OF- OUR DINOSAURS
IS MISS/NG
HELEN HAYES AND PETER USTINOV
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S, PRICE 25c
FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ,
Friday 6, Saturday 7
ADVENTURES OF
SHERLOCK HOLMES SMARTER BROTHER
WITH G ENE WILDER
plAjS "RAQUEL WELCH TN ,
THE-, 4 MUSKETEERS
ADULT 'ENTERTA rNKENT
Sunday, August 8 Only
3 FEATURES
LONELY WIVES
pLus MAKING OF A PROSTITUTE
AND TAUS OF THE DEAN'S WIFE
THEATRE ..CLOSED MON. & TUES.
STAFF MOLIPAY.
Wednesday 11,-Thursday 12
ESCAPE 10 WITCH MOUNTAIN
STARS EDDIg ALI3ERT •
phis TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE
• WALT DISNEY'S GREATS
SPECIAL CIIILMEN'S PRICE 25c
complete -the meal with hot,
buttered French bread and red
wine.
COMPANY CHOWDER
3 cups chopped onion
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 cup fat
1/4 cup flour
1-7 1/2 ounce ,tomato sauce
7 cups beef bouillon
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
Saute onion and garlic in fat
until onion is transparent. Blend
in flour, stir in tomato sauce and
8.66. THE BRUSSELS POST{ AUGUST 4,106 -
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5cup