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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-04, Page 10Brussels NEE ,0 44/ett Lions Club IDA 4t SAT., OCT ., 7 th to Chris Black and his. Swinging Brass Band 9 piece brass band In the Brussels, Grey and Morris Community Centre ' Dancing 9 p,m. to 1 a.m. Under the Auspices of the Brussels Lions Club Tickets; S7,00 per couple Includes buffet lunch Tickets available from Club. Members DANCEItt YIPPEE The COUNTRY LOUNGE Entertainment Oct.6&7 THURSDAY .9 p.m.- 12 Play 'the juke box and p,00l table free P RUSSELS NN 8x -E6, ts) 21 ':! I z z BAr u Os sp eE I Ns HOTEL Monday to Saturday Closed Sunday • B.B.A. MEETING Brussels Inn October.4 8 p.m. Suggestions from Boxes Stores Hours to be discussed Brussels Optimists BRUSSELS FEST Sat. Oct. 21 B.M.G. Community Centre 3 p.m. Till 1 a.m. Get your tickets now 88.00` per person 3:00p.m. — Lincoln Green [Band] 4:30p.m. — Gong. Show 530p.m. — Brussels 'Fest Supper Ribs, Sauerkraut, Chicken, Sausage, Salad 7:30p.m. — More Gong Show with Cash Prizes 9:00p.m. — Till 1 a.m. Dance to "The Combination's Also Draws for $500.00 in merchandise. Proceed to Community Services and Arena Fund NAME'.i• .4 •• ADDRESS :• •• •• ei lr i• .14 •• 4+ •• TYPE OF ACT . 41 iii 1'1 V*1 •i ,rt •••:i• 11 I Detach and Return` to Gaud' Finch = R.R.1, Ethel or Don 13 I Brussels Entry Fee $2'00 tingle'. $4.00 group • • • i GONG SHOW ENTRY 1 DALE CARNEGIE TRAINING RETURNS TO STRATFORD Under The Sponsorship Of CJCS RADIO WAYS PEOPLE IN STRATFORD HAVE BENEFITED FROM THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE *Increased confidence in your own abilities to nieet life's challenges. "Build new and better relationships with your business associates, family and friends. 'Develop greater skill in expressing your ideas-effectively, interestingly and convincingly. *The development of a better memory. •The ability to speak easily and effectively to individuals, to groups, or by telephone. "The art of making sound decisions quickly. ' "The deyblop.ment of more poise, confidence and self-assuriince. "Attain new enthusiasm for your career and everyday living. "New interest in people, knowledge and experience. file more convincing in selling your ideas to others. 'Be a better conversationalist, a more interesting person. 'Break the worry habit, learn how to control pressure. •Learn•how to think on your feet. *Learn conference techniques: hail" to handle interests, new goals. The Date Carnegie course is an organized way to help develop the individuals personal abilities. The course concen- trates on cultivating abilities that reduce people problems and assure a more meaningful and effective life. The Dale Carnegie Course Is Now Forniing 10. Stratford For additional information phone CJCS..RADIO 271.2450 orKitchener" 144.1861 A A,: .••• Attend a free Sample session on Thurt., 60.19 or Mon., Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Festival Motor inn-Highway No. 8, Stratford. • ' . Wingham Ironmen Junior D PRACTICE TIMES Oct. 7 - 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p:m. Oct. 8 - 2:00 p.m.. -6:00p.m. 'Oct. 9 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00p.m. 3:00p.m. - 5:00p.m. Oct ' 10 -8:30p.m. - 10:00 p.m. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT 10 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 4, ......i HO SUM .*01 *IN os , PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights for the rest of the season. Programme subject to unavoidable changes. 4 PHONE 338 -3121' Friday & Saturday Sunday, [Adult Entertainment] Oct. 8 Only October 6,7 ' GOOD FAMILY —HOLIDAY SPECIAL — VIEWING 1 HERE COME THE SEA GYPSIES TIGERS WITH ROBERT LOGAN 2 GRAYEAGLE — PLUS — • JENNIFER CAPRICORN 1 3 FLASH AND THE STARRING ELLIOT FIRECAT GOULD 4 NORTH TO ALASKA [Adult Entertainment] [Adult Entertaininent] 1978 People We Know Lions Bingo Every Saturday at Blyth Memorial Hall 8 p.m. 12 reg. - 10 each 3 share the wealth $150 jackpot 60 calls every Sat. at 8 p.m. Friends of William (Bill) , McDowell, a former resident of Brussels will regret to learn of his death in a Mississauga Hospital on Sunday night, October 1st. Mr. and Mrs., Ralph. Pearson attended the baptism of their grandson Kyle Ralph, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Procter, at Ailsa Craig United Church on Oct. 1, 1978. Rev. Harold Snell officiated. „ Jack McDowell of London was a visitor last week with his cousin Mrs. Gertrude- Bolger. Mrs Margaret Spence is a patient this week in Wing- ham and District Hospital. Mrs. Dan Raven and son John returned to their home in Sherwood Park, Alberta, on Tuesday after visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Bewley of Walton and at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Yuill off Brussels. Visitors last week with Mr. 'and. Mrs. W. J, Perrie were Mr, and Mrs. Henry Merlaw' of Wellesley, R.W. and Mrs. James Perrie of Shakespeare Gvrge 'McNair of Hamilton and Mrs. Mary Hallinger also of Hamilton. All attended the plowing match. Mr, and Mrs.' W.J. Perrie spent Sunday with Rev and Mrs. James Perrie, and at- tended the an myersary at the Shakespeare Presbyterian Church. The guest speaker was D. N. Silverthorne of Toronto.