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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-04, Page 11In the Brussels Mixed Bowling League on Tuesday, September 26„ top honors went to Dennis. Newby with a 254 high single and. Dennis also taking the high triple with 690. For the ladies', Carolynn Whitfield bowled the high single of 247 and Carolynn also took the high triple of 696,. Other games over 200 were recorded by Ray Adams 243, Dennis Newby 237. Joe Adams 236, Carolynnp Whit- field 230 and 219, Tom Stevens. 223, Ken Cousins 221, Shirley Maurais 221 and 210, Jim Adams 206, and Isabel Sims 204. Brussels Minor Hockey REGISTRATION Fri. Oct. 6th 7 9 p.m, Public Library Dennis Newby has flop bowling score THE BRUSSELS POST , OCTOBER 4, 1978 — 11 Optimist Brussels Fest ti ,,oP. Sat. Oct. 21 se/ 004 Apet G00% 3 p.m. - 1 a.m. DRAW $500.,00 in merchandise Tickets $8.00 per person Available from Opt. Members Brussels, Morris and Grey Arena Brussels, Morris & Grey Figure Skating Club REGISTRATION Friday, October 6 AT 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. In Brussels Library For Good eating at low Prices everyday Try our Specials i-C i ,! ii J _ .4,.. ' (:* .b. Friday Special . 1 FISH & $1.50 CHIPS i III‘ O - ,.--,4, ,;.. ...,. Saturday Specia l PORK CUTLETS $ 3.50 Spanish Sauce soup or juice Sunday Special Thanksgiving ROAST TURKEY Homemade dressing $4.00 soupor juice OLYMPIA 887-6914 Reitau rant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a , week Secifo HOCKEY TEAM invites all interested players to TRAINING CAMP Tues. Oct. 3 7 - 9 P.M. Mitchell Thursday, Oct. 5, 7 - 9 Mitchell Saturday Oct. 7, 10 A.M. - 12 Noon, Mitchell THE WALTON INN Finest in Country Dining Thanksgiving Dinner Sunday, Oct. 8 Roast Turkey with. dressing DINNER SERVED. FROM 12 NOON TO 7- P.M Closed Mondays 887-9293, . * ****,********i*********A.c* : : FRIDAY EVENING * :OCTOBER 6TH! 4. * * JUDGING OF THE QUEEN CONTEST • CONCERT WITH LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT * * OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FAIR * * * * * it 1 PRIZE WINNING MEAT AUCTION * DURING CONCERT • * time: 8:16 PM. _..._ * * * FRIDAY NIGHT ADMISSION: * *ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN: FREE * k*************************) FREE GRANDSTAND • 0 GIANT PARADE — Time 12 NOon O KINGSVILLE & ESSEX ASSOC. BAND O TEESWATER HIGHLANDERS BAND O SWEETHEART OF THE FAIR CONTEST O HARNESS RACING O SADDLE RACES • SADDLE HORSE'SHOW A Family Fun Day. O LAMBTON KENT PONY PULL O BRADLEY FAMILY — Arens O PROFESSIONAL CLOWN O LIVESTOCK AND 4-H SHOWS O SAUGEEN AMUSEMENTS O ACREB,..QF EXHIBITS O GOAT SHOW GROUNDS ADMISSION ON FAIR DAY ADULTS — $2.00 * CHILDREN — 506 PRESCHOOL CHILDREN — FREE PARKING — $1.00 ************;114*************Ig iSATURDAY, EVENING: It. OCTOBER 7TH. *. *0 HOLLY HAMMOND as M.C. * • and well knOWit ENTERTAINER d in * *0 THE DOUG SCHAFER SHOW 8:15 P.M. • *Coked and Dance Adm., 03.50 Ondor 12 $10; *0 TEEN DANCE.— D.J. SOUND SYSTEMS 70* *' Adm. $2.00 **************************** NOW A CLASS "A" FAIR TO SE HELD ON . . . FRI. &SAT. OCTOBER , 6TH & 7TH 'FUN FOR -THEHENTIRE FAMILY tswitzeil •€% Mrs Craig is • 90 at Huronview forerunner to the new club was the Brampton Lionette Club. As a past president and 25 year member, Mrs. Sutton is one of the few members who now becomes a charter member of the Lionette A 90th birthday party was held in Huronview. Auditorium on Sunday Oct. 1 for Mrs. Ada Craig, a former Morris Township and Bluth resident. Present for the occassion was her brother Wesley McCutcheon and his wife from Bolton and Mrs. Wm. McCutcheon, Brussels, Mrs. Harvey McCutcheon of Brus- sels was absent. Also present were her five daughters 3 sons, and also quite a number of grand- children, gredt grand- 'children other relatives, friends and old neighbors. 'One son was absent. She received many birthday cards and gifts. On September. 7, Mrs. Mae Godden hosted the Godden Reunion with 55 people attending. Miss Penny Godden of Shelburne was guest of honor and was presented 'with a miscell- aneous shower prior to her wedding which took place the following Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson had the family all home on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Sutton and Misi Bonnie Godden and Mrs. Mae Godden attended the wedding of the latter's granddaughter Penny Lynn Godden to Wayne Douglas Perrie. of Brampton which took place in Trinity United Church in Shelburne. Mrs. Elsie Cunningham visited with Mrs. Stan Fritz of Waterloo on Sunday. Visitors at the. Goddens during the weekend of the plowing match were Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Whitehouse and Miss Leah Whitehouse of . Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook of Huttonville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pennycook and Jamie Black of Guelph, Debbie Achilles of Fergus, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyons of Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Krauter visited with Mrs. Kelly Abram of Kitchener. Mrs. Ethel Sutton attend- ed a special charter evening of the newly authorized Internationally Chartered Brampton Lions Club. The VANASTRA CENTRE 3 MI SOUTH OF CLINTON FALL 1978 RECREATION SWIM TIMES. ADULT Wn-Fti,12:!00,.1,115th.rth Wed, 9t00-10t0Opirth OPEN Moth WO: 8.30=10:00p. m. Tife80. 8130-4000pilit Wed, .6t.36., Thurs. 8 30-10:OOp m. Fri: .1'!06., -Sat Si. Sian .3:00,4.;30p.,.itt, FAMILY Sun_ 3t060:iit POOl and Auditorium Rentals Available 482.544 Godden reunion held at EtWel