HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-08-25, Page 10Local canoeists win
Brussels_ area was well
represented recently in the
Strathroy Canoe Regatta. Due to
the short winding course there
Competing in the various
events were Warren Knight,
were 20 different races in which
everyone 'could participate.
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[12 years & under]
ADMITTED FREE
Except on Special Pictures
FLOWER 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
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4 4 BRUSSELS, ONT.
Friday and Saturday
Howard Smith
SUNDAY SPECIAL Veal Cutlets
At The
MITCHELL FAIR
September 3,4,5 & 6
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Zurich Bean Festival
ANNUAL DANCE
Featuring
TWO ORCHESTRAS
The Desjardines
'fflueton.es Orchestra.
Saturday, Augusi 28 .
0 pm to 1 am
Sponsored by Zurith
Minor .Athletic Assoc':
Grads have reunion`
after 44 years
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingwq
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wilsok Belwood, Mr. and Mrs, ki
Dinneen, K enilworth, Mr, Mrs, Gibson Mustard Chatsworth held a reunion.11
Mount Forrest, recently. Thes° ladies were all graduates 0 Stratford Normal School in
class of '32 and had boarded
together and hadn't met inlesi
forty-four years.
Visitor born here
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alexandet1
Finn visited. Brussels one 6)10
week. Mr. Finn was born here
'Brussels on Mill Street. 14
father was a broker in Brussels
approximately 80 years ago, Mr,
Finn lived on the 5th line of
Morris across from the foram
Mark Cardiff farm. They visited'
here five years' ago
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day at the home of Mrs. Ethel
Bone and Mrs. Dorothy McCau-
ley, Mr. Sellers is. a nephew of
Mrs. Bone's.
Linda Smith, Murray Bremner,
Mary-Ellen Knight, David Smith,
Paul Bragg and of course the
Cowans. After the day's
activities, Gold, Silver'and Bronze
medals were awarded with the
Brussels crew ,,taking .their fair
share with six &id, five silver sand
4 bronze.
The day ended with a
demonstration of a Cowan 34'
canoe pulling a water skiier.
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kntertaitiment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
BRUSSELS
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
The Tee Kees
from Stratford
Sunday Menu:- Cold Smorgasbord
$2.50 per person
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Program is subject to unavoidable changes
Wed. 25, Thurs. 26, Fri. 27
WALT DISNEY SPECIAL
NO DEPOSIT - NO RETURN
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yts DAVID NIVE'NPLAUNSD-, DON KNOTT'S
LT. ROBIN CRUSO'E :US. NAVY
STARS DICK VANDYKE
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S .PRICE 25c
FOR ,THIS ENGAGEMENT
Saturday, August 28 Only
THE BREAKHEART PASS
WITH CHARLES :BRONSON
PLUS THE li4CULLOCHS
ACTION! ACTION! AerioN!
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Sunday, August 29' Only
SPECIAL -- 3 FEATURES
THE DEVILS RAIN
PI:US HOUSEWIFE'S REPORT
AND DELINQUENT SCHOOL GIRLS,
CLOSED Nl0
Sept WedneSday 10. Thursday .4'
Friday 3, Saturday
LETS DO IT AGAIN
STAR'' BILL COS13Y, FLIP WILSON'
ANb. WAtiktit
BLAZING SADDLES
WITH MEf t kb-Oka
AN- ACtION ,PACkti) ttittittagilt
ADULT. ti4ItterAINAIPiet
Telephone
338-3121
Dr. and Mrs. Regis Pelloux
and family from Boston with Mrs.
'Glenna Stephens have gone to
Red Bay on Lake Huron for three
weeks.
The friends of Mrs. Nettie
Grewar were pleased to see her
able to stroll downtown one day
last week, for the first time in
seven months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chamber-
laMe, of Chilliwack, B.C.,
formerly Ethel community
residents, visited with old friends
and neighbours last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pipe,
Murray, Gary and Neil and Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pipe Of New Liskeard last week.
Robert Kennedy and family of
Ottawa are holidaying' this week
with his mother, Mrs.
R.W.Kennedy .
Pat Hall, a former resident of
Brussels, now of the Kingsion
'area called on Archer Grewar
recently.
R.W. Kennedy, who was
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital was transferred .t%
Victoria Hospital, London ontz-
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sellers of
Odessa and Mrs. Mildred Stewart
of Wingham spent part of Satur-
Mr. Elmer Collis has been
transfered from the University
hospital to Listowel hospital."
Lady will be 100
Mrs. Wm. King Sr. and Mrs.
Elsie Evans spent last Thursday
visiting Mrs. Margaret
Ballantyne and her niece, Mrs.
Dorothy Cameron of Don Mills.
Mrs. Ballantyne, will celebrate
her one hundredth birthday on
September 5th. She is a former
Brussels resident and is well
remembered by her many friends
here. Her mind is alert and she
enjoyed the visit of her friends.
rfaMaggiPMESMENP.
Formal Dance4
rg. ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL Iv
Fri., August 271
Time 8:30 P.M. - 12:30ALM.
Admission $1.50. - all ages
Music
Stevens Country
Gold Di.
Snack Booth
Door Prize & Dance Prizes
No Blue leans Allowed
[Poraud drawee OE diessasi
Everyone Welcome