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The Brussels Post, 1978-09-20, Page 19SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB Jo! r4*.% MEMBERSHIPS Now Being Accepted For For Information On Men's or Mixed Curling Call - Herb Traviss-Walton 527-0359 Ken Moore, Egmondville 527.0508 Dave Beattie-Clinton 482.9521 Jim Rose 527-1217 Seaforth For Information On Ladies' Curling; Call Millie Lobb Clinton 482-3263 Gloria Riley Seaforth 527-1045 Diane McKay, Clinton, 482-7775 Irma Pryce, Seaforth, 527.0917 Junior Curling Call Vicki Ste. Marie 527-1438 Friday Special BAR—B—QUE SPARE RIBS Soup or juice, de.ssert $3.25 Saturday Special with Pineapple soup,'juice, dessert Sunday Special Half Bar-B-Que HAM STEAK \) $3.75 CHICKEN $3.25 t Soup, Juice, dessert OLYMPIA 887-6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 dpys a week Optimist Brussels Fest Sat. Oct. 21 3p.m.- 1 a.m. 2 Bands. Gong. Show Supper Draw $5.00 in Merchandise Tickets $8.00 per person Available from. Opt. Members Brussels, Morris, and Grey Arena 133 rd SEAFORTH ANNUAL FALL FAIR Huron's only Class ' B' Fall Fair FRIDAY EpT. THURSDAY THURSDAY:- 8 p.m. Official Opening by Don Grieve former Huron Ag. Rep. 8:15 p.m. Parade of Fair Queen contestants and introductions. 8:45 p.m. Variety show by winners in Summer Variety Night contest. 10 13.m• Queen of The Fair Competition conclusion and crowning Merchants & Industrial Displays FRIDAY:, - 10:00 a.m. MONSTER PARADE - Bands - Floats - Exhibits - Judging - Pet Show - Junior Fair Championship - Farm Machinery Display - Horse Show - • Perth kiiiron Jersey Breeders Parish Show - Championship Horse Sholi - Chuck Wagon Races - Penny Sale with more than 50 prizes. MIDWAY SHOWS -- HORSE RACES W.D. Wilson Mrs: Ruth Beane President Sc.-Treas., 482-9260 21-22 YIPPEE! The COUNRY LOUNGE Entertainment n—rm Sept. 22 & 23 Mystery Train THURSDAY '9 p.m.- 12 Play the juke box and pool table free BRUSSELS NN 7-c121 Br u sse I s ZE31ZZA opEN HOTEL .Monday to Saturday Closed Sunday THE SCHOOL SCANDAL written and performed by Ted Johns The one-man show that broke box office I records at the Blyth Summer Festival is back by popular demand. The Great Teachers' ,Strike of 1978 provides side-splitting laughter and touching drama. Blyth Memoriale Hall (Air Conditioned) September 26; 27, 28, 29, 30 at 8 p.m. Matinee September 28 at 2 p.m. • FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 523-9300 Tickets also avaimbie at Marys sewing Centre; Olirittt; Caniebeliie ot Gorierlah, Gridarkit'; Hattie ExpOtitot, traitOrthl WaXwOrki Boutique; 1311PS Pike Variety', Luckitow Box ()Hite, Blyth. THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 20, 1978 — 19 Hockey school opens in October The Blyth, Belgrave Com- munity .Hockey School will beginonMonday Oct. 9th and run each week night for two weeks. This programme was set up by the Blyth Minor Sports Assoc. which is spon- sored by the Blyth Lions Club and the Blyth Legion and the Belgrave Minor Sports As- soc. which is sponsored by the Belgrave Kinsmen. All Boys who were enroll. led in the Blyth or Belgrave Minor Sports programme last year and, played Novice, Atom, Pee Wee, Bantom or Midget may attend. An Elementary class will also be held. This class will .run from 5:30 to 6:30 on Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fri- days for the two weeks. It is open to boys who are 4 years old or over, who is able to skate on his own, and who has never played organized hockey , Registration forms have been sent, to all players who played in the Blyth or Bel- grave Minor Sports last year. If you did not receive a form or require additional forms contact John Stewart 523- 4528 or Paul McKee 357- 2995 immediately. No re- gistrations will be accepted after Monday, Sept. 25. The Hockey School Com- mittee is also sponsoring a Level 1 Coaches Clinic. This clinic wil be held at the Blyth and District Community centre on Sunday Oct. 15th from 2:00 to 6:00. All Coaches and Managers must have attended at least a. LEVEL 1 Clinic to coach or manager a hockey team this year. Although these Clinics are designed, for coaches and managers. The Level 1 Clinic is also very good for parents. The cost of this Clinic is set by the N.C.C.P. and is $3.00