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ANNUAL
BALL TOURNAMENT
16 teams entered
Friday June 10
7 P.M.
Saturday , June 11
9 A.M.
Sunday, June 12
12 Noon
DANCE Saturday , June .11
9 — 1
MUSIC BY LINCOLN GREEN
18 years and over
SUNDAY ONLY — June 5
artistry and eroticism
unlike anything you have ever
experienced before:
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Hockey awards 10—THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 1, 1977
The hockey season will be
officially, over on June 3rd at 8
P.M. when Minor Hockey will be
holding their annual Awards
Night for the players involved in
hockey this past season. It will be
held in the Legion auditoriut4
all players and their parents kh
wish to aftend. An enjoyable%
will be shown rather than a guest
speaker. See you there.
ANNUAL 1977
OPTIMIST MARDI-GRAS
BONG SHOW
PORK. & BEEF B.B.Q.
(Campbell and Cardiff Caterers)
1 P.M. — Bong Show Registration
2 P.M. — Bong Show [Sharp at 2 P.M.]
4 P.M. —'Lincoln Green Matinee
5:30 P.M. — Barbeque
9:00 P.M. — Mardigras Ball h "Shannon"
$7 .00 ea.
TICKETS — Seaforth Insurance
— Forge
— Members
BILL OF FARE - $200."
CASH PRIZES
FOR
BONG SHOW
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GIVE US A TEN — These Brussels Public School students tried hard to win top
marks from the panel of three student judges at the "Bong Show" that was part of
the special assembly last Wednesday at BPS. Their rendition of "The good ship
Lollipop" was good enough for second place. (Photo by Langlois)
People We Know
Cudmore and son of Ottawa, were Al and Carol Harvey, former
Friday visitors of Mrs. Cudmore. Brussels residents, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wakd of Jack and Marilyn Higgins
Clinton were Sunday visitors with Thursday evening. They also met
Mrs. Cudmore. a lot of familiar faces on the
street. Al was an employee . at
Cousins Creamery and 'Carol
worked at C.K.N.X. They now
reside in Parksville, B.C.
Mrs. Bob Murray of Toronto
was a recent visitor with Mrs.
George Evads and Mrs. Alex
Steiss.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bray
and Michael of Windsor visited
recently with his grandmother,
Mrs. Bert Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yolleck
visited in Brussels and attended
the meeting of the Huron County
HistoriCal Association • at
.Wroxeter on Monday , May 30.
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Mrs. Wm. Morse of Listowel
was a Friday visitor with Mrs.
Cudmore.
Mr. Harry Cudmore of
Holmesville and Mr. Paul
'Out of Field Classes
8000'10,000'12,000 16,000 18,000 lb.
$200 per class prize money
Open •
.7,000 9,000 lbs.
$300 per class prize money
Admission $3.00 Adult $1-00 6-12
Lunch Booth
PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SERVICES
T ACT R PULL
Sunday, June 19th
Optimist Club of Brussels
SANCTIONED BY WESTERN ONTARIO
TRACTOR PULL ASSOC.
Starting time 12:30
Weigh in time 10 A.M.
CLASSES
Wed., Thurs.; Friday, Saturday
June 8, 9, lb, 11
- TWO GREAT SHOWS
KING KONG
THEATRE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
STARTING JUNE' 1 mo DAY 01' TII ci(81).t FEATVIIIIS
SIIOWN ONLY ONCE •
Wed.; Thurs., Friday, Saturday
June 1, 2, 3, 4
Si . Monday,Tuesday
June 5, 6,, 7
CONFESSIONS OF A
DRIVING INSTRUCTOR
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POP PERFORMER
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Programme is subject to
Unavoidable Changes.
TELEPHONE 338-3121
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Starts at Dusk
CHILDREN IN CARS
(12 years and under)
ADMITTED FREE.
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Lincoln Green - Shannon - Jet Set
SATURDAY JUNE 4 /77
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