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The Brussels Post, 1977-01-05, Page 6********************** 3fr Entertainment at THE QUEEN'S HOTEL * BRUSSELS Friday & Saturday Night * * * FOUNDING MEETING OF HURON FEDERAL LIBERAL ASSOC. WILL SE HELD FRIDAY; JAN. 14th AT THE VANASTRA SHILLELAGH (Formerly CFI Clinton) GUEST SPEAKER HON. JUDD BUCHANAN MINISTER OF PIJILIC WORKS RECEPTION 6:1.5 P.M. DINNER.7:110 P.M. SMORGASBORD DINNER 'LSO EA. • TICKETS AVAILABLE PROM LIBERAL ASSOC: MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN Paul Arthur Good Country Music i4t4' Vs.* BRUSSELS INN it BRUSSELS, ONT. *Iv Friday & Saturday Night dr Mystery Train Sunday Special — Ham & Scalloped Potatoes At The Calculated on Minimum Monthly Balance TICTORIAand VG GREY TRUST COMPANY SIN.CE 1889 D.N.Lefebvre, Manager Listowel, Ontario i/ ( Elimmume CARNIVAL PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 2:00 pm - Senior Citizens Card Party in the Arena Auditorium. THURSDAY, JAN. 13 8:00 PM - Queen Crowning at C.H.S.S. Auditorium sponsored by Lions Club 9:00 PM - Las Vegas Night at the arena auditorium. Sponsored by Kinsmen and Kinettes. 7:00 PM - Broomball at the arena FRIDAY, JAN. 14 8:00 PM - Torchlite parade at the arena. Sponsored by: Clinton Snowmobile Club. 9:00 PM - Hospitality 'Night at the arena auditorium. 7:00 PM - Girls hockey at the arena. SATURDAY, JAN. 15 3:00 PM - Championship broomball & hockey at the arena. 1:00 PM - Parade, forMing at the Legion to the arena. For further details contact J. Reid. 2:30 PM - Children's afternoon at C.H.S.S. auditorium. Fun for the whole family. 6:30 PM - Family skate night at the arena. 9:00 PM - Dance at the Arena Auditorium. Fair Board. Sponsored by Legion & Lions. Tickets available from members. SUNDAY, JAN. 16 \'‘ 8 AM - Pancake Breakfast at the arena. 1 PM - Snowmobile Poker Rally from the arena. 2. PM = 4 PM - Figure Skating progea mite Program subject to change. Admission most events -- adults 51.00,16 and under 50c. For further information and details contact R. Lombardo 482-3640 after 6 p.m. or. C. Nielans at Arena. Jan. 26 ' Bingo Legion Ladies Bingo 9th Annual Clinton it District TER A IVAL JANUARY 12, 13, 14, 15 People We. Know Roy Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jacobs, has been seriously ill in Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto. He is reported as showing improvement. Effective January 1, 1977 SPECIAL SAVINGS . Non-the-Cluing Accounts pulls snow down from the old arena roof. Arena manager Hank Exel said thanks to the men who showed up for the impromptu roof clearing bee. (Photo by Langlois) 7 0 Dr. and Mrs. Hazelewood spent Christmas with the members of their family in Burlington. Mr.. and Mrs. John Tooth, Lorraine and Gregory of Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gedcke and sons Mark and Brian visited Dr. and Mrs. Hazelewood during the holidays. Mr. Gedcke is organist and Choir leader in Binkley United Church in Hamilton. Boxing Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether and Joan were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers and family, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Russ Krauter, Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warwick and Michael, Owen Sound; Mr. Neil McDonald, Chatham; Miss Joan Clark, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tipple and Jonathon, Burlington, Mr. David Huether, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald and Rick, Walton; Mrs. Edna McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Huether, Sandra and Sherri, Mrs. Vera Hastings, and Mr: and Mrs. Adrian McTaggart, all of Brussels Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hicks of St. Albert, Alta., were Christmas visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCall. Other holiay guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Phelps of Port Huron, Mich., Clarence Campbell of Embro and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCall of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fish and daughters of Burlington visited with Jim McFarlane. Holiday guests visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell and family of Holstein, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott of Woddbridge, Ontario. Jim Armstrong, Robert Armstrong and Jeffrey Cardiff spent the holidays skiing with' students from Kincardine and Mitchell High School at Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire. A REAL TUG OF WAR — This group_of Brussels volunteers weren't playing tug of war for fun at the arena on Thursday. They were pulliIng a plow which People We Know 6,,-THE BRUSSELS POST,- JANUARY 5 1917