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THINK IT'LL FLY TODAY ? — It was a little windy on Sunday but most of the
remote controlled model aircraft managed to thrill spectators with some fancy
flying at the Brussels Flea Market and Antique Car Display held at Brussels on the
weekend. Here Carl Graber (left) and Rudy Meyer of-Kitchener prepare a plane for
takeoff. (Brussels Post Photo)
The Country Music Festival —July 15-16, 1418
AT BRUSH RUN. PARK
near Wheeling, West Virginia.
• Charley Pride • Roy Clark
• Bill Anderson • Tom T. Hall
•. Crystal Gayle„ • Moe Bandy
• Ronnie Milsap • Dave Dudley
• Barbara MandivI1 • Mel Tillis
• Stella Parton • Dave & Sugar
• Mary Lou Turner
. . . AND MANY, MANY MORE
Two jam-packed, star-filled days of
Country Music in the hills
Call our office for details!
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.Singalong Saturday
afternoon with
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Entertainment & Sat. Nights,
June 16 & 17
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Your Host — Pat and Bill Wright
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICE .
Melville PresbyterianChurch
Sunday, June 18th
11 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Guest Minister:
THE REV• DR. FINLAY STEWART
Special Music at Both Services
ALL WELCOME
THE BRUSSELS POST JUNE 14, 1978
People We Know
Mr, and Mrs. Charles 'Moms.
and. Mrs. David Thomas, attended
the graduation of David Thomas
at Guelph University on June 2nd
and attended the Graduation
Banquet and Dance at Bingeman.
Park. Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
James Bradley also attended the
Banquet .and Dance.
Mrs. W.W, Smith spent the
\\Vgji, end in Hanover with Mr.
Lawn
bowling
scores
Brussels Lawn Bowling Jitney
Results June 5 were:
Jim Coultes 2W35
Isobel Gibson 2W27
Carl Hemingway 2W26
Carl Johnstone 2W24
Jim Bowman 2W23
Ida Evans 2W22
Florence Johnstone 2W21
Norman Hoover 2W20
Attendance was 29.
County
recieves
Wintario
funds
Grants totalling $45,649 have
been approved for 11 projects in
Huron County, from the proceeds
of the Ontario Lottery. The
amounts' range from $27,831 to
$292., .
The Hullett Recreation and
Community Centres: Londesboro
Athletic Club will receive a grant
of $3',192 to aid in the cost of
installing lighting to the Town-
ship ball park.
The Seaforth Beavers- Old-
timers Hockey Club will receive a
grant of $642 for travel assistance
to attend the Invitational Canada
U.S. Oldtimers Tournament in
Cornwall.
A grant of $640 is to be madeto
the Winthrop Community Park
Committee to share in the pur-
chase of baseball equipment for
11 teams.
The Royal Canadian Legion in
Exeter is to receive a grant of
$27,831 to share in "the costs of
renovations to the Legion
Memorial Hall and grounds.
A grant of $6,187 is to be made'
to the Township of Goderich to
aid in the costs of developing an
athletic, field in an abandoned
four acre gravel pit.
A grant of $2,624 is to be made
to the Township of Usborne to aid
in the costs of purchasing land for
an addition to the Kirkton-Wood
ham Athletic Field and the
construction of a b aseb all
diamond complete with backstop
and fencing.
The Goderich Industrial Soft-
ball League will use a grant of
$1,889 to assist with the purchase
of softball equipment and tropies
for 10 teams.
A grant of $1,500 is to be made
to the Godetich United Soccer
club to defray the costs of travel
to attend an invitational tourna-
ment in Costa Bra,vo, Spain.
The iluronia Children's Choir
inExeter will purchase music
library equipment with the as,-
sistance of a $430 grant.
A grant of $422 is to be Made to
the Wingham Golf and Country
Club to help purchase curling
eqttipnient.
The Blyth Broornball league is to
receive a grant of $292 to share in
the purchase of brootriball
equipment and trophies.
and Mrs, Larry Lahn and daugher
Nancy Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer
entertained at their home on.
Sunday at a `Going Away Party"
prior to the departure of her
sisters. Mrs. Mary Lowe and. Mrs.'
Vera Hastings who aro touring
the British Isles. Approximately
35 enjoyed a delicious
smorgasbord dinner,
PROGRAMME
STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN IN. CARS
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
THEATRE OPEN
Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
Programme subject to
unavoidable changes.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY,
AND'TUESDAY
JUNE 14 thru JUNE 20
"LIFE AMONG TODAY'S DISCO SET"
WITH
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SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER
— ALSO —
BLACK SUNDAY
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