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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-06-28, Page 1010 THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 28, 1978 BEAUTIFYING BRUSSELS — On a recent Saturday members of the Leos planted flowers in front of the Medical Centre, beside the Municipal Office and in front and behind the LibrarY. Groups of;Leo's assigned to weed and water the flower beds each week throughout the summer. Busy working at the flower bed behind the Library are Joan Cardiff, Heather Wilson, Jill McCutcheon, Carla Knight, 'Cathy Dietner and Karen Knight. (Brussels Leos Photo) Need a laugh? Leacock Festiva( of Humour starts July 21 For that Special e(y-- Silver trays Crystal & China A PERFECT WEDDING GIFT 2 and 3 tier serving trays For 25th, 40th & 50th Anniversaries ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF China cups & saucers MAYER'S JEWELLERY Where Personal Service is still Important Member BBA BRUSSELS 887.9000 Open. Friday Night Until 9 Area wedding PROCTER --- ZEITLER Margaret Maxine ProOter; *daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Belgrave and Howard Joseph Zettler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Athur Zettler.of Chepstow were married at Trinity Anglican Church in 13elgrave on June 30. Rev. Charles Speakman and Father Cuklaton officiated at the ceremony. The maid of honor was Sandra Mayberry of Londesboro, and bridesmaids were Linda Zettler of Chepstow, Dorothy Procter of R.R.5, Brussels and Jane Van. Camp of 11,11.4, Brussels. The bride was given in mariage by her mother Elizabeth Procter and a brother Frank Procter. The groomsman was Glen Zettler of Chelistow and ushers were Larry Mayberry of Londesboro, Harold Zettler of Goderich and Torn Kuntz of R.R.4, Hanover. Joyce Hill was the organist and Marjorie Procter Ensom Was the soloist for You Light Up My Life and Oh My Love. A reception was held at the Formosa Community Centre. Guests came from Inkerman, Chepstow, Sarnia, Toronto and Londesboro. The couple is residing in Teesvvater.: C RAWFORD t MOTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO If you feel you need a few 'laughs, then perhaps the. Leacock Festival of Humour is your cup of tea.' This year, the festival has a Hall's are surprised on anniversary A surprise' Anniversary party for Jack'and Jane:Hall, 'arranged by Dianne Thornion, Debbie Hall and 'Sandra Huether, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton. A short program was followed by the opening of gifts presented to the honoured couple. Cake and ice. cream were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hall expressed their thanks. • • OPP lays 40 HTA charges During the week June 19 - 25, OPP at the Wingham Detachment conducted, twenty-five' investi- gations. 40 charges were laid under the Highway Traffic Act and thirty- seven Warnings were issued. Five charges were laid under the Liquor 'Licence Act. , Two charges were laid under the Criminal Code. During the week, there were three motor vehicle collisions which caused an estimated $2,085.00 in property damage. There were no injuries. INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL . and FARM WIRING Qua GARY. DILL - 348-8383 or 347-2435 MITCHELL • FARM GENERATOR SALES variety of events planned for the two Week period from July 21 to August 7, all held in the Mariposa in Stephen , Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. , The festival opens on July 21 with a cabaret and,_disco evening in the Holiday Inn featuring. La Ttoupe Grotesque acid music by Mike Walker, On Tuesday, July 26, the Frog Print Theatre preSents a child- ren's' puppet show: titled Funny Puppet Troupe on .Parade at the, Orillia Opera House at I p.m. and again at 3':30 p.m. On July 28, there's second cabaret show at night with comedian Fred C. Dobbs and the Suds Sutherland Band at the Holiday Inn. On Tuesday, August 1 to Sunday August 6, the Merryposa Revue featuring Gordie Tapp, John Allan Cameron, Smith and Smith and a variety of other acts will be held at the opera .house. On Aug, 5 and Aug. 6 the Leacock Folk and Funny Festival will be held at Lake Couchiching Park from 1 p.m. to midnight and features well known performers including the Original Sloth Band, the Perth County Con- spiracy, comedian Don Cullen, Friends of Fiddler's Green, and Mirth. There will be a Special Sunday afternoon concert for children and a gospel music concert at 6 p.m. with The Tobin Sisters 'and Dianne, and The Original Sloth Band. For Further information write the Leacock Festival of humour, P.O. BoX 992, Orillia, Ontario, L3V 6K8. and see our display of Babeques & Utensils Lciwnchairs Picnic Coolers Picnic. 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