HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-25, Page 31YIPPEE!
The
COUNTRY
LOUNGE
Is Now
Newly Licenced
By the L.L.B.O.
ENTERTAINMENT
June 3-4 Howard Smith
June 10-11 TraditiOnal
Sound
June 17-18 Tiffins
June 24-25 Mystery Train
• Every Thursday 9:30 to 12A6
l'ALEI\.11NITE With terry & Morlb
• Saturday Mdtinee It10, 6!00 Teri* & MonJa
13NIRUSSELS
VARIETY CONCERT
Featuring the Mari-Bell singers,
under the direction of Mrs. Marie
, Douglas, Thursday Evening
June 2nd 8 pm
Melville Presbyterian Church
-ADULTS $1.5 ° 12 and under 75'
Children under 6 free - •
VANASTRA ARENA
Phone 482-9667
VANASTRA POWER
SKATING SCHOOL
Under the Direction of Rick Pettit
SUMMER SESSION:
July 9 - August 27
CONTACT: RICK PETTIT
22 Cambria Rd. N.
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 2N7
Phone 524-2239
,REGISTRATION DAY—Saturday June 4
12:00 am to 4 pm at Vanastra Arena
THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 1, 1977 2.--,11
... ussels Bombers read y to win Oe
(by Pat Langlois) - players this season, so scouts
e Girls Slow Pitch baseball were sent out through the area
started again for another looking for hot prospects. From
ng summer of ball. Walton-they picked up Pam Clark
ach Muzzy Lowe put his girls who will play second base. Pam
gh a hard six weeks of has a mean arm for throwing the
g training this year. The ball and is pretty good on the bat.
training camp was in Clear. Pam also brought her own coach,
Bruce, who can hardly contain er, Florida with all expenses
by the coach of course. himself with each play she makes.
paid off as the Bombers Nice to have you Pam.
ed Milverton 15-12 to the- Pam replaces Bonnine
r
ing of the crowd in the Pennington who has moved up to
dstands which turned out to catcher, a position which allows
hisfine display of ball. her to play ball aid exercise for
the hips at the same time.. Ed e Bombers lost four of their
Allan couldn't do better.
OW •
hedule
d. June l-Sebringville at
els, 8:30
June 8-Kinkora at Brussels
June 12-Brussels at
ngville 7:00
June 22-Wellesley Queens
ussels 8:30
June 27-Brussels at
sly Queen 8:45
June 29-Rostock at Brussels
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arlie
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
e Blyth Centre for the Arts;.'' * ...
*• ,
dance June 11 featuring
'da's favourite country ,..L. . .
in, Charlie Farquharson.; 'r .
noted author and ***************• 4-4"1-4.4-4
•
Brussels
Lawn Bowling Club
Monddy & Wednesday
T.15 pm.
New Members Welcome
Free Bowling for One Month
BRUSSELS.,
OPTIMIST CLUB.
ONLY • 25 Days left
to get your ticket
Draw on '77 Ford -LTD II
$10 Tickets
'Draw to be held
Sat, June 25
In conjunction with a dance itithe Arena
To
Little England
All,Proceeds to Arena Vund
First Early Draw Winner Lori Gatnmoie
Lticknovo
pitch Another new recruit from down
at the bridge is Nancy Maxwell.
This is her first year for ball and
the first thing she learned ..to
throw the ball after you catch it
'because the players keep on
running. She learned to wait till
the.inning is. over before you have
conversation with your fellow
fielders. She .almost gave Muzzy
slight heart attack as he smoked
the filter on his cigarette trying to
get her back in the game. • -
The most e.xicting period of the
game came when a 'Milverton
player tried to take home and :Was.
caught between third baseman
Marlene and catcher Bonnie. Just
when they though they had her in
the squeeze play she managed to
get pass Bonnie and head for
home free and • clear.
But there to head her off on
port your team whether its
pitch, fast ball, boys or girls. ,
an evening at the Ball Pk:
When in BRUSSELS Stop in at the
TEXAN GRILL & GAS BAR
.Anticlue Car &.Flea-Market
June 11 & 12
Brussels Fair Grounds
Antique Cars 5c off per gal. fOr
month of June
Member B.B.A.
Your Hosts June & Ken Webster
ar ************-k*********
* Entertainment at
rqunarson
Seaforth
r theatre i*
announced plans -•tor •
BRUSSELS
Friday and Saturday Night
Clcirence Petrie
midi pork barbecue and * . ., * & The Night Hawks
ulturalist has published
books and is renowned for
inique 'views on "histry -
'free", the arts and politics.
Farquharson will 'deliver an -
-dinner address and will add
evening's festivities with
ttendance at the barn dance.
6 event will be held at the
•th Community Centre on
ay, June I 1 th; with the
barbecue beginning at 7:30
followed by a country-style
e lasting until 1 .a.m. Music
hris Black and the Swinging
wilfleature a country and
flavour, some old-time
ing and square dancing.
e of the highlights of the
ing will be three dream
ons, each offering a once-in-
time opportunity to. dance
Charlie Farquharson, with
known !beat auctioneer Ron
ke calling for bids. •
mission for the dinner.
0 and Charlie will be $15.00
person, with $10.00 of the
tax deductible as a
table donation to the
re. Tickets are availabe from
,lyth Festival box office, or
oning 527-0240 and at local
s; including The Blyth
ard, The Huron Expositor, rth,. Campbells, Goderich,
s' Grocery, Goderich,
's Sewing Centre, Clinton
he Little Inn; 13aYfi0q2 The
w is encouraged to' dress for
occasion - rubber booth;
Is; jeans, straw hats are' tiraged but not mandatory,, proceeds will go to the ittszth
met Pestival to aid in the
action of the six plays in their:, season:.
e festival organizers" have
fully acknowledged the. take of Canadian actor Don
oniii persuading' Mr.
Illieron, to donate his tirrio a evening.
home was Edith "Shultz" Pipe
who received secret ball signs
from the coach to move in. As a
result the player was called out.
Nice strategy Shultz..
The girls broke in two new
umpries behind the horhe base,
Fingers Murray Nichol who
wasn't too bad for first 'time and
base umpire Eagle eye Dave
Watts who needs glasses or so
those who were out on first saw.
The girls were sorry not, to see
Wayne Lowe this year behind
home plate. They will miss his
gentle voice and near , sighted
'calls. •
Winning pitcher was Pat
Langlois for the first of the
season.
The next big game is
Wednesday night against
Sebringville at 8:30 under the
lights.
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