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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-06-21, Page 8PHONE 338-31 21 PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE THEATRE OPEN Friday, Saturday and Sunday Programme subject to unavoidable changes. I WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY JUNE 21', 22, 23 and 24 HIGHBALLIN' STARRING PETER FONDA — ALSO - INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN WATCH CKNX TV FOR PREVIEWS (Adult Entertainment) SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, -JUNE 25, 26 and 27 HILLS HAVE EYES PLUS. '• VICENSOUAD WOMEN. Come to the Seaforth Lion's BEEF BAR-134 and DANCE Saturday, June 24 Seaforth Community. Centre Dancing to HANNON TICKETS FOR SALE Lots to eat - Luscious tender beef with -all the trimmings. ADMISSION $7.00 EACH - The Brussels Post. Provides a full. evening. McCutcheoti Motors including all the beef you can eat at the Beef Bar-B-Q Dinner 6i30 to 8:30 Beef Bar-B-0 catered by Campbell and Cardiff Dance Tickets $3.00 per person at the door. GARAGE & BAKE SALE Tues., June 27th Old Brussels Arena Sponsored by 7 p.m. Melville Presbyterian Church ALL ITEMS SOLD BY AUCTION OPTIMIST BINGO Brussels Legion SUN., JUNE. 25 8 P.M. $175 jackpot in 58 NUMBERS 15 REGULAR GAMES 1 SPECIAL 2 SHARE THE WEALTH CONSOLATION PRIZE OF :15. Admission $1.00 Additional card .25 c or 5 for $1.00 16 years and over Mr„ and Mrs„ W, J. Perrie Visited friends in Hamilton recently. Later Mrs, Perrie, Mrs,. Hollinger and: Mrs. Mabel Wallace holidayed. in Buffalo. Mrs. June Dale, Brenda,, Joan,, .Bruce. and Daren, of Clinton, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr.. and Mrs, George Thornton,. Visitors last week with Mr.and Mrs, W, J, Perrie were Rev, and Mrs. James Perrie and Paul of Shakespeare and Mrs. Mary .Hollinger of Hamilton. 3 9 31111113 11 ,1 11 to o :1 it 9 3 3 -'3 99 II 3 3 ,1 311 a I) it 9 '11111 9 311 If 111111 i1 1111 91 3 11 11 99 9 fl 11,11111 11 11 11111111111111 3 — THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 21, 1.978 People We Know Hockey Minor hockey held its annual, Awards presentation on Sunday in the Brusels Morris & Grey Community Centre when players LINDA JEAN KNIGHT daughter of Mrs. Goldwin Knight and the late Goldwin Knight, graduated on Thursday, June 15 from Fanshawe College, London, with a diploma in Library Techniques. Linda attended Cranbrook School #7, Grey --Centrol Public School, Ethel, Listowel District Secondary School and Sheridan College., Oakville. Someday members of the Goderich Little Theatre hope to have their own theatre. But getting their own building requires capital, so, this summer, members of the theatre group are „ presenting a series of light Comedies in the courtyard of the Huron County Historic Gaol - a first step in raising funds for a theatre of their own. Anna Melski of the little theatre group , 'said the official date for their opening per- formance hasn't been decided yet, but it will be either Tuesday or Wednesday evening of the first week in July. The season's first comedy is Shock of His Life, by Donald. Payton, about a man who through a series of mixupsand misunder- standings, believes he has only two hours more to live. The second comedy is French Toast, about the confuSion which results when a young man who's. Vanastra Centre TENNIS INSTRUCTION June 26 July 20, Mon. & Thurs. 10:30'a.m. - 12 p.m. 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. 4 WEEDS - 8 LESSONS FEE $20.00 COI-I 482-3544 REGISTER NOW Limited enrollment awards And their families turned, out to enjoy a pot hick supper before the awards. were presented.. The most valuable player and the most improved player Selected from each team as well as two improved players selected, froth house league were; Novice - M,V.P. Dean Wheeler; - Dwayne Achilles. Atom - M.V.P. - Kevin McArter; Kevin Johnston. Pewee - - Kevin ,Wheeler; M.I.P. Kevin Kelling- ton. Bantam M.V.P. Mike Watson; M,I.P. - Kevin Bishop. Midget • - M.V,P. -• Don Higgins; - Kevin Semple. House League - M.I.P. - Shawn Bremner; M.I.p, - Teresa Coaches for the season were Brian Rutledge, Earl Pennington, Howard Martin, Dale. Machan, Mel McArter, Murray Lowe, Allan N ichol „John • Cousins, Ralph Watson, Bruce Hahn, Darwin Ducharme, Doug Machan, Carman Machan, Tim Prior, Jim Prior. Jim Prior was Master of Ceremonies for the evening and President Bob Rowe made the presentations to the players. It was -the unanimous deeisiOn of those present that they would enjoy a pot luck su pper again next year. about to be married,. is discovered sharing his accommodation with a French lady and her daughter, who he claims lie's never seen before. The third production is a Cup of Tea, about a poet who doesn't restrict his romantic inclinations just to poetry. The fourth production aimed at' a younger audience, is _The Foundling Witch, by Goderich school teachers Warren and Elinor Robinson. The, final productions ,of the season will be Foxy Grandma, A family gathering was held at the home of Marie and Bill Turnbull on Sunday to honour. their mother. on her 80th birthday and their father on Father's Day, Guests. were present from • Edmonton, Peterboro, Goderich, Burlington, Oakville, Woodstock, Ingersoll, Grantor, Brampton, Seaforth., Cambridge and Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wheeler of Burlington were visitors on Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wheeler. Gladys Wilson of Stratford was a weekend visitor with her cousin Mrs. Ida Evans. On Sunday they attended the 50th Wedding Anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gow .of Belgrave, Father's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell of Auburn; Mr.. and Mrg. Raymond Peel of Gorrie; Miss' 'Mary Ann Blake of. London and Mr. JaCk Van den Hengel of Seaforth. George Hislop is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mrs. W. W. Smith attended a Burnett Family Reunion at the home of her brother Jim and Mrs. Burnett of Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Westcott of Weston spent a few days with Mrs. Kathleen Danby. Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy. and sons Michael and Mark of Mississauga were weekend visitors with Mrs. R. .,. W. Kennedy. another comedy by Don Payton, and a second play by Warren and Elinor Robinson, as yet un- announced. The groups-has also been asked to present their plays one evening a week 'at Point Farms Provincial Park. Melski said performances at the gaol will begin at 8 or 8:30 p.m, and the courtyard will seat about 100 people comfortably. She added the group hopes to finish their season with "a nice big variety show," featuring talent from the local area. Little theatre Plans plays at Gaol