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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-08-18, Page 8FLOWER SHOW AND TURKEY SUPPER Friday, Aug. 27th at St. Johns Anglican Church Flower Show 3 - 7 Supper 5 - 7 Adults: $3.00 Children .to 12: $1.50 Pre School Free Door Prizes Sale T able Brussels Horticultural ,Society • LEO CLUB Pancake Breakfast Sunday Morning Aug. 22 7:00 - 10:30 at LIONS PARK Sausages Juice Coffee sTA Itr••,' AT MISR CHILDREN IN CARS 112 years & under] f- ADMITTED FREE Except on Special Pictures ***11 ** THOM Telephone 33,8-3121 off] con, lac) F r h B TI the Ben we, fror. fain. her Wil Mic fan Sea pre The esp you; eni( and. poi arc way 887, Tickets available from Robt. Fotheringham Sponsored by the Van Egmond,, Foundation Tickets available at The Brussels P%-ta. ,=THE .BRUSSELS POST, A Zurich Bean Festival ANNUAL DANCE Featuring. TWO ORCHESTRAS The Desjardines Bluetones Orchestra Saturday, August .28 prn fo l am Sponsored by Zurich Minor Athletic AsSot', GUST 18, 1976 482- 9196 or at the door. :ftgASIONAMMONNMiiannig ANNE OF • MEV GABLES4 by the Huron Country Playhouse EAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH •SCHOOL Sun, August 22 3 p.m. and 8pan. Adults $4 Children $2 ADMITT N 70 MOM IMISIMOMM • • e, 4. • • S • • S. • 500 seats filling for "Anne"in Seaforth People We . Know The 500 seats of the Seaforth District High School auditorium are filling fasffor Sunday's two performances of Anne of Green Gables. The Huron Country Playhouse production of the Don Harron and Norman Campbell musical is being brought to Seaforth by the Van Egmond Foundation. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12, for the 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. shows. Seats are on a first come, first served basis and the doors will open at 2:15 and 7:15. Another record-breaking week at the Huron Country Playhouse greeted the first run of Anne of Green Gables last week. The Thursday, evening performance, in fact, hosted several groups, and was the biggest audience in the 5-year Playhouse history. The "Anne" production is coming • to Seaforth for two performances this Sunday, August 22, at 3 P.M. and 8 P.M. This Wednesday to Saturday, Huron Country Playhouse presents the perennial favourite. Charlie's Aunt. This ' is the world-famous farce which has moved millions to tears of laughter. In its many revivals, this .play has never failed to reach a wide and eager audience. Victorian values and propriety deMand that a reputable chaperone be on hand before members of the opposite sex may visit each other: Charlie's Aunt is elected to this position, but, but when she is late in arriving from Brazil, "where the nuts come from", Charlie and Jack force their Lord Babberly, another Oxford undergraduate, into a wig and skirt and he "becomes" the aunt. All this R.MMONOW.Mge...MWDESTOMS • ANNUAL AG OP DANCE SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE` Sat. Aug. 21,19761 Desjardines Orchestra $5.00 per couple "Anne" is family entertain- ment, but for those who are too young to be interested, free babysitting will be piovided by members of the SDHS Girls Trumpet Band. Tickets are available at Keat- ing's Pharmacy, the Recreation Office and the. Huron Expositor in Seaforth, the News Record in Clinton, Diegel's. Department Store in Mitchell, the Post in Brussels, the Standard in Blyth, Huron Historic Gaol in Goderich and Stan Blowes in Stratford. simply so the other two young men may have the time to confess their feelings to their respective true loves. But when ,the real aunt comes on the scene and in turn assumes another character, massive confusion and many mistaken identities abound, before the inevitable happy ending. Twenty-nine people took part in thef Monday, August 9 jitney that' was held at the local lawn bowling greens. The following were the prize winners: Lydia Turnbull, Ruth Martin, Jim Bowman, 'Verne Hupfer, Jack Yuill, Mark Strick- land, Jane Devries, Freda John- ston, Isabel Adams, George Johnston. Harry Carrick is making a slow recovery in' University Hospital following major surgery. Mrs. Alex McCrackin and Lorne and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goll visited on Sunday with Clarence Nethercott of Atwood and Mrs. Percy McCrackin of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nickason of Galt were recent visitors with Mrs. Ida Evans. Wilson Carrick and family of West Lorne were visitors here last week. They brought Mrs. Carrick home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kennedy of Elora visited on Friday with his brother Roy in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCut- cheon were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel' of Ingersoll. Visiting their uncle Harry and Mrs. Goll this week were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray, Marion and David, of Milverton, also Mrs. Frank Taylor, Linda and Randy, of London; also, at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Reidegar and family of Waterloo.. and Mr, and Mrs, Jim Jamieson week at the 24th Annual NI Oshkosh,samswWeeinsecyonasnind, Luella Clarke, Toronto, Mmsro r iRaIgndandMfrasm' ilyWs.pe jnlse; Mr. an d Mrs. Harold Chapman Armstrong Stan. Dries of Kitchener visited on Sunday Sport Aviation Convention i with Mrs. Roy Kennedy. spent the past three weeks with Mrs. Wingham, flew down to the e her sister Mrs. Ada Armstrong. convention for six days, ' #,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••######a „toe .At The .8.ts.4t 4cf NEW AMERICAN 4t4t HOTEL BRUSSELS; ONT, ' Friday & Saturday -Night Timothy ********************1q Entertainment at THE QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS ' Friday, Saturday and Sunday Chuck Wagon Dinner 4-4-4-44-***************# Program is subject to Unavoidable changes Wed. 18, Thurs. 19, Fri. 20, Sat. 21 THE BAD' NEWS BEARS WALTF,R MATHAU. AND 'TATUM O'NEAL KIRK DOUGLAS IN POSSE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sunday, :August 22 THE LONGEST YARD Charlie's Aunt on in Grand Bend It's * * * Country Wally Time * ncl o y Rodeo Day Special WITH BERT REYNOLDS • MANDINGO STARS JAMES MASON THEATRE CLOSED ,MON, & TUES.. Wed. 25, Thurs. 26, Fri. 27 WALT DISNEY SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT — NO RETUR 5i.r m./.5 DAVID NIVEN AND 'DON NNOTTS PLI4-g LT. ROBIN CRUSOE_.- U.S. NAVY STARS DICX VAN DYKE GREAT FOR THE WHOLE „FAMILY SPECIAL C1IILDREN'8. PRICE 25c FOR This ENGAGEMENT Saturday, August 28 Only THE BREAKHEART PASS CHAIIII18' I:IRON -80N tittg THE .McCULLOCHS ,..„ ACTION' ACTION!: ACTION! ADULT .ENTEItTAINMENT