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Fri. Sept' 24 Admission $1.50
Time-8:30 - 12:00 pm
Snack Booth
Door Prize & Dance Prizes
Music - Stevens Country Gold D•J
Everyone Welcome
At The
BRUSSELS INN
BRUSSELS, ONT.
4E * Friday and Saturday
Blue Chips
SUNDAY SPECIAL Cabbage 11-6111s
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Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
- BRUSSELS
New Sunday Hours 4pm.-9pm.
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Friday, Saturday & Sunday
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Wednesday Special
SPAGHETTI
OLYMPIA RESTAURANT
formerly Leni's Restaurant
Saturday & -Sufi day
SPECIAL
ROAST BEEF
Includes ,Or: .1 U10.
Tea, '.0t .toff‘e.
Opeti.ot 6ohl: 7 days a week
$3 •
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WATCHING SQUIRTS PLAY — There was a. good crowd of parents, friends and
brothers and sisters out to watch the action at the second annual squirts ball
tournament in Walton on the weekend. The new ball diamond lights have been
installed and were used to finish the final game. (Staff Photo)
The Trackmen
with Doug McNall
4-4-1"0-4-11-4(4-4-4-************
Teen Town Dance
Ethel Community Hall -
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Walton Area Sports' Club
DANCE
at Family Paradise
Friday, October 1
Music. by • Wilbee'* 1.
$6.00 per couple
ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY
12—THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 2Z 'On
reople we know
Goderich and London.
Mrs. Helen Cardiff is
visiting this week with her son
Fred and family in. Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parr and
son Michael, who have been
YOGA
' 'LOCATION: 'Seaforth Public School.
DATES: Wednesday evenings
7:30 — 9:00 P.M..
COST: $12.00 for 10 weeks
INSTRUCTION: By Ms. Penny Christie,
Monkton.
CERAMICS
LOCATION: Seaforth Lower Library
DATES: Wed,. Oct. 13 — Wed. Dec.15.
TIME: 7:30 -- 10:00 P.M.
COST: $13.00 for 16 weeks, greenware
is purchased for 3.50 plus cost,
participants must purchase
their own brushes the first
night.
INSTRUCTION: by Mrs. Gail King, Blyth.
NOTE: Maximum number 15 only,
however if enough interest is shown a
class can be offered Wednesday afternoons.'
AFTERNOON CRAFTS Macrame, twine
mat weaving, needlepoint, cloth flowers.
LOCATION: Seaforth Lower Library
DATE: Tues., Oct. 12 - Tues.Dec.14
TIME: 1:30 — 3:30 Tuesday P.M.
COST: $12.00 for 10 sessions
INSTRUCTION:, By Mrs. Marg. Garrett,
Bayfield.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND
REGISTRATION PHONE SEAFORTH
RECREATION OFFICE 527-0882
Bowlers
win at
jitney
Winners at the weekly Brussels
lawn bowling jitney were: Lulu
Kerr; Carl Hemingway, Otto
Hoffman, Walter . Kerr, Mrs.
Innes, Viola. Kirkby, Jack
Bowman, Wilbur Turnbull,
Eleanor Hemingway. •
The last tournament of the
season was heId on Saturday in
the form a Men's doubles, with
the ladies' division of the, club
serving supper.. The winners were
Lorne Dale's rink from Seaforth,
Glen Rathwell's rink from
Atwood, Gerald Gibson's rink and
Jim Coultes' rink from Brussels.
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FALL PROGRAMS
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into
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Mr. and. Mi.'s. George
McCutcheon Attended the 15th
Biennial Conference of Ontario
Conservation held in Chatham,
Sempt resm. bcreer orlgthEvtoan1s6th. spent a few
(the
daughter,
ug formerhter, mEr sv.r a RGorbaeyrtaf,(7:::: a.
days laSt week with friends LToocwkninsghip:nd
is family
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Brussels..
elshorothy Higgins visited
over the weekend with he t mother, Mrs. Glenna Stephen$.
SEAFORTH RECREATION
visiting relatives, her e aid
elsewhere in Ontario, leave fob
their home in Prince George, g,c.
this week.
Mrs, Evra Taylor of Alberf