The Brussels Post, 1977-03-23, Page 88—THE BRUSSESLS POST, MARCH 23, 1977
ARE WE ALL H ERE? — Cub leader Mrs. Price Jones, left,checks off a roll call of
the Brussels Brownies, Guides and Cubs who took a bus to the Ice Capades on
Sunday, accompanied by mothers and leaders. (Photo by Langlois)
Night School attracts 300
Over 300 students took
advantage of the Adult Evening
School Programme offered this
winter at the F.E.Madill
Secondary School in Wingham.
A total of seventeen courses
were offered, and an Oil Painting
class tinder the direction of Mrs.
John A Perrie of Brussels was
held in the Brussels Public School
Win at curlers
last jitney
Brussels Curling
Club held the final jitney of a very
successful season.
Winners of the 9 a.m. draw
were 1st-Stewart Sties ts
Skip-Donna Knight vice; Floyd
Herman 2nd-Annette Harrison
lead.
2nd-Bob Alexander and rink,
3rd-Ross Veitch and rink.
Winners of the 11 a.m. draw
were 1st-Doc Stephenson-Gran
Bremner vice, Scott
McLean Lead-Joe Smith-Skip.
2nd-Jim Smith and rink.
3rd Ken Bray and rink.
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COMING SOON
Lots of Skilled and
Experienced College and
University Students
Ready to Work for You
CONTACT YOUR
Canada Manpower Centre
for Students
242 Inkerman St. East
Listowel 291 ,2922
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THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF
PERSONALLY INVITE
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO
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March 30th, 1977
11 a.m. to
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on Monday Evenings.
The St.. John Ambulance First
Aid Course, a joint venture of the
,Huron County Board of Education
and the Order of St. John drew 43
participants.
To be offered in April, will be
Beginners Golf on Mondays,
starting April 25th, and Tennis on
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
Beginning April 26th and 27th
respectively. A Stretch. Knit
Fabric sewing course will be
offered starting on Tuesday,
March 29th.
People We Know
Nirs. Laura Standish and
daughter Nancy of Ottawa and
Mrs, Margaret Johns of Arva
visited last week with their
mother Mrs, J,0, Speir.
The tenants of Maple Villa
were entertained in their common
room at a St. Patrick's party
Thursday evening by their
security officer, George Hether-
ington and their maintenance
officers Mr, and Mrs, Harry Goll.
Clarke Johnson sang a number of
Irish songs and Mrs. Leona
Connelly gave a couple of hum
ous Irish readings. A gene
singsong was accompanied at t
piano by Mrs, Cliff Kernagha
Lunch was served.
Mr, and Mrs. Mel MeA rt
returned home last week fro:
Arizona, after spending an
enjoyable holiday at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Watson a
Oracke, Who conducted them on
personally guided,. tour of th
state including the G an
Canyon.
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at Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
* .BRUSSELS
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* Friday and Saturday Night
Earl and Martha
HEYWOOD If
4-4-4-4-4-**4-4-44-4-444-4-14t4(4-440
Ethel Bandstand Dancing
ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL
I Saturday Afternoon MARCH 26
Special Prize: Can of pop of your choice, for
the first 25 children.
Admission — Children under 10 years - 50c
Teens $1.50
Adults free with children
Music - Stevens Disc Jockey
Everyone Welcome