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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-07-26, Page 25Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel 887.6645 Dr. H. Davidson, Listowel, conducted the service in Knox Church on Sunday morning. There will be no service for 2 weeks and on August 20 Leslie Perrie will be in the pulpit. August. 27 and September 3 will be closed with regular service on. Sept. 10 with the minister Dr. • Ross K. Thomson back from holidays. Lawn bowlers here Members of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club visited Brussels Lawn Bowling Club on. July 24 when a friendly Jitney was enjoyed •by 60 bowlers. Following 2-10 end games refreshments were served and prizes awarded to 36 winners. The top 10 were as follows Geo. Johnston; Carol Innes; Verda Sinclair; Jim Coultes; David Strick- land; Jack Bowman; Ida Evans; Clarence Walden; Stan Hillen and Doris Michie. A successful tournament was held on Saturday, July 22 with 60 bowlers taking part. Winners were: Skips: Glen Rathwell, Atwood; Bill Hewitt; Atwood; Reg. Robinson, Mitchell. Each had 3 wins. Ott Hoffman,Brussels; Roy Ballantyne, Goderich; Each had 2 wins. Gerald Gibson, Brussels; Consolation. SAFETY IS A FAMILY AFFAIR farm safety association Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family spent a few days at St. Thomas. Miss Jodi Miller spent the past week in Oakville and Mr. and. Mrs. Dwight Strong spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and girls. Mr. and Mrs., Jack Conley arrived home on Saturday from a trip to Central States and Saskatchewan. While there they visited the latter's brother. Ross Lowe and other relatives including the former Mary Becker (Mrs. Jim Curtiss) The Conley's were accompanied onthe trip by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beirnes of Listowel. On Sunday, July 30 New play at Blyth On Wednesday, August 9th at 8:30 p.m., James W. Nichol's poignant drama Gwendoline will open at the Blyth Summer Festival. This play marks a bold move for summer theatre away from the usual fare offered, and shows promise of becoming a Canadian classic. It also offers an excellent woman's role, a rarity in theatre. today. Set in the small town •of Kingforks, Gwendoline tells the story of a very special and gentle woman who lives in a world of her own, and of her strange relationship with the people of the town. Love and jealously, envy and disillusionment surround Gwendoline, emphasizing her innocence and beauty. The. intrusion of a stranger who threatens to take Gwendoline away from a sensitive young admirer, creates outrage in the town, and causes the normally restrained'townsfolk to take desperate steps, steps that force them to see each other - and themselves - in a new light. Author James W. Nichol has worked actively in the past with the CBC, and has had several works produced throughout Canada. Gwendoline is certain to become one of his biggest successes. family and friends of Mr. and Mrs., Wilfred Fischer gathered together for: a picnic at. Family Paradise to honor them on their 50th wedding anniversary. An enjoyable afternoon was spent visiting and re- membering days gone by. The young (at heart) also enjoyed active games of soccer, baseball and frisbee. Guests attended fiom Kitchener, London, Stratford, Toronto, hills- burg and Brussels area,. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight left on Monday on a fishing trip to the north country. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stickler spent the weekend in the Orillia area. Miss Lynn Cameron has Gwendoline opens Wednesday, August 9th at 8:30 p.m. and will run now completed the two year Diploma Nursing Program of Conestoga College, Stratford Division. The Black Band and Pinning Ceremony was held on Saturday, July 29, at Central United Church, Stratford. Attending the ceremony were Mr.. and Mrs. Alex Cameron, Sandra, Barbara and Roger; grandparents, Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. John Paris, Mitchell; Miss Emylene Steiss; Mr and Mrs. Mur- ray Sinclair, Aurora; Jean, David and Tom Mullenix, Sudbury. Friends and relatives returned to the Cameron house afterwards and enjoyed a Barbecue supper. August 10th at 2 pm, and August 12th, 15th, 19th, 21st, 24th, and 25th at 8:30 pm. THE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 2, 1918 5 People We Know Friends of Mr. William Perrie are sorry to learn that he has been confined to. University Hospital in London for a week. Later last week he had surgery. Mr. Walter Kerr is -back to University Hospital, His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Margaret Paterson of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hood of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Onions of Fergus visited Seaforth Junior 'Centenaires' Booster Clue Presents A CONCERT AND DANCE with RONNIE PROPHET Juno Award Winner and Star of CTV'S Grand Old Country and the WHISKEY RIVER BAND Saturday, August 12 Seaforth Arena CONCERT: 7-9 p.m. DANCE: 9:30-1 a.m. TICKETS: Concert and Dance - $8.00 per person Concert Only - $5.00 per person Age of Majority Cards Required PROCEEDS TO JUNIOR HOCKEY Tickets available from: ,The Blyth Standard. Blyth Murrays' Barber Shop Brussels r444-. • .V-1- ' 8th Annual SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT BRUSSELS BALL PARK Friday August 4th to Monday August 7th —SCHEDULE— Local man. To preach in Cranbrook B.B.A. Has good woman's role HARIPO N • ...., ......, STARTS Al DUSK PROGRAMME CHILDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE I •**111**• 4. THEATRE OPEN Friday, Saturday A r 1111111111 and Sunday • Programme subject to PHONE 338-3121 unavoidable changes. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 ONLY SATURDAY —GIANT HOLIDAY AUGUST 3.4-5 SPECIAL The Academy Winning PEOPLE TIE M — Performance of Richard FORGOT Dreyfuss in CARRY ON ENGLAND THE GOODBYE GIRL SEIZURE —PLUS— REVENGE OF THE OUTLAW BLUES LIVING DEAD WITH PETER FONDA ALOHA BOBBY AND [Adult Entertainment] ROSE . [Adult Entertainment] MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7-8-9 . WALT DISNEY PRESENTS IN SEARCH OF THE —ALSO— THE GNOME-MOBILE CASTAWAY Children's Admission 25c , YIPPEE! The COUNTRY LOUNGE with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle , Brothers of Toronto at their summer home in Brussels. - Mr. Onions was an engineer salesman who sold engines to Alice's father Mr. Pope who installed them some years ago. Every week more and more people discover what-. mighty jobs are ac- complished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. • Meeting Wed., Aug. 2 Brussels Inn .8 pm Guest Speaker. from CKNX speaking on Country Blue Grass Jamboree. .-Everyoh-eWeitome Entertainment Aug. 4 & 5 BLUECHAPS USSELS 887-6921 BRUSSELS!. . • Moe's PitIa'Open. • Monday 14 Saturday CIOSed Sunday tatottitAtit tto it's 11tig,110111111401101 101. 141414 Friday 7:30 p.m. Kitchener (Doug Wright Construction) vs. Zurich} Buckeyes. Friday 9:00 p.m. Teeswater vs. Elmira Coach House Realty Saturday 9:10 a.m. Arva vs. BryanStowri Realtors 10:30 a.m. Goderich Fisher Custom Builders vs. Ftillarton Saturday 12 Noon Kitchener McKay Block vs. Liican Irish Nine Saturday 1t30 p.m. [Walton vs. South Zorra SAturday 3:00 p.m. Sebringville vs. Ripley Saturday 4:30 p.m. St. Paul's Conroys vs. Wingham BP's Anyone wishing to donate $5.00 for Home Runs please contact Wayne Lowe' or leave at Murray's Barber Shop. Thank You -A141.0gAAVIAA .0 RA. 7AAAAltitt44***- #111116110