HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-30, Page 9READY TO RIDE?—Brussels bikers got ready to ride as the- Leos held
their bike-a-thon on Saturday to raise money for tennis courts.
(Brussels Post Photo)
B.B.A. Meeting
Wednesday Sept. 6
at 8 p.m.
BRUSSELS INN
Bring boards for float.
Bring a friend.
Bring your opinions .
4th Annual Walton Squirt
BALL TOURNAMENT
Walton Park
SATURDAY, SEPT. 2
at 9 a.m.
Championship Game 7 p.m.
Refreshment Booth
Silver Collection
Sponsored by Walton
Area Sports Club
• wins
first
Kevin. Wheeler, R,R.S.,
Brussels placed first in a
figure skating competition
held in Hyland Skating
Centre in Toronto, on
Sunday, August 20th, He
was placed first by all five
judges. in his group of
thirteen„which included
skaters rom the States and
alt parts of Ontario, ages
11 14.
He received a trophy and a
p4que.
Bowlers
have jitney
Jitney Results last week
were:.
Jim Caultes 3W46
Vera Hastings 3W31
Mary Yuill 2W36
Lydia Turnbull 2W33
Carl Hemingway 2W30
Evelyn Mair 2W30
Eleanor Hemingway 2W28
Les Douglas 2W27
Gerald Gibson 2W26
Ida Evans 2W25
Friday Special
BEEF STEAK
CASSEROLE
With
Mushrooms 3.50
soup or Juice & dessert
Saturday Special
PORK CHOPS
Apple Sauce
soup or juice & dessert
4.00
Sunday Special
HAM STEAK
Scallop Potatoes 3 7 5
soup -or juice, dessert
Monday Special
FRIED CHICKEN
soup or luice, dessert
LYMPIA
881-6914 . Restaurant Brussels
• Open. from 6 .thm.i 7 days a week
AVFON INN
THE FINEST
COUNTRY DINING
Come and Dine at
WALTON INN
located six miles east of Blyth on.
County Rd. 25
Open Daily 6:00 am-7:00 pm
Sunday 10:30-7:00 pm phone 887-9293 Closed Monday
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 30, 1978 9
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Pioneer Thresher
& HOBBY ASSOCIATION
17 Annual
Reunion
At Blyth
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
September
8, 9, 19
Show starts Friday at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.
/Admission $2.00 `Children up to 12 Years of age•Free.
Free Parking
7 DAYSI
FRIDAY TO THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 1 TO 7TH.
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.
ALL OTHER DAYS $:00 P.M. ONLY,
NOW PLAYING!
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Brussels Legion
DANCE
Saturday Sept.9
9:30 .. 1:00
'Entertainers'
$S.00 a Coupie.
Lunch included
BRUSSELS
MIXED
BOWLING,
LEAGUE
Weekly • bowling
every. Tuesday-
Prit6 per person per night'
Telephone for information.
(Brussels-) 887-4518 8874324
20th McCall reunion held
The 20th McCall reunion
was held in Seaforth Lion's
Park, Sunday, Aug, '20 with
45 in attendance. Guests
were present from Carleton
Place, Blyth, Win gh am,
Brussels, Ethel, Monkton,
Walton, Withrop and
Mitchell.
A smorgasbord dinner was
served at noon under the
direction of Frank and Isabel
Burke. After dinner Walt
Bewley acted as chairman The
program consisted of:
several violin numbers (some
of his own composition)
played , by Jim McCall.
Sherry McCall step-danced
with Jim accompanying her;
Stewart McCall played the
violin; Steven Burke played
some accordian numbers,
then he accompanied Julie
McCall as she sang. After
that he and Jim played their
instruments together.
Prizes were awarded to:
the youngest guest, Mandy.
Blake; oldest lady, Mary
Young; oldest man, Archie
Young; birthday closest to
the date, Joan Perrie; spot
prizes, Frank Burke and Lois
McCall; most recently-wed
couple, Donna and Robert
Mitchell. Susan (McCall)
Buffinga has attended all
twenty picnics. She was the
youngest at the first'on,;:.
Officers were re-elected
with Walt Bewley as Presi-
dent; Ross Stepheson, Vice-
president, and Jean Bewley,
Secretary. The Perrie family
will plan the lunch for next
year and Steven Burke and
Julie McCall will plan the
entertainment. The picnic
will be held the third Sunday
in August in the Seaforth
Park.