HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-08, Page 10BENEFIT DANCE
for
Jim and Virginia
NELEMANS
(Housefire Victims)
Belmore Arena
FRIDAY, Nov. 10
9 - I a.m.
Music By: THE VARIATIONS
Ladies, please bring lunch
For Good eating; at low Prices
every day Try our Specials
Friday
soup
SALMON
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Special
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$4.25
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Bar-B-Que
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soup or
Special
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juice
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with
Sunday
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Special
pineapple,
soup
STEAK $3.75
juice, dessert or
887-6914 .
Open from 6 CI.M.
OLYMPIA
Restaurant
7 days
Brussels
a week
Brussels Figure
Skating Club
DANCE
Sat. Nov. 18th
Music by Lee Davidson
B.M. & G. Community Centre
Tickets: $8.00 a couple
Lunch provided
N 8,87-6921 Brussels
, • movs•PIZZA OPEN
HOTEL • WED. TO SAT- ONLY
The Family of
Mr. & Mrs. A. Ross
McCALL
Brussels
invite friends and relatives
to a dance in honour of their
parents
25th Wedding
Anniversary
Nov.11
At the Brussels, Morris
and. Grey Community
Centre
at 9 p.m.
Best Wishes Only1
Friday afternoon -at the home
of Mrs. Verena Bone of
Wingham visiting with Mrs,
Mabel Bloye of Detroit who
was visiting at the same
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People We Know
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Stephenson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Michel left on
Sunday for a vacation in
Florida,
George Hislop is a patient
Figure skaters
win pair award
At a Figure Skating Com-
petition held in Hamilton-
Stoney Cree are na this past
weekend, Robert Cardiff and
Bonnie Evans entered in the
Juvenille dance pair and
placed second.
Robert also entered in the
pre-jtivenile men's free skate
and figure competition and
placed first.
Big band comes to Blyth hall
On Wednesday NOV. 15, at
the Blyth Memorial Hall, the
Canadian Brass will appear.
Two shows have been sched-
uled by the Blyth Centre for -
the Arts. The first begins at I
o'clock, which is a perform-
ance for students from the
surrounding region, (how-
ever, adult tickets for this
performance may be ob-
tained too), and the second
show begins at 8 p.m. All •
tickets for the performances
can be obtained by calling
523-9300.
"After the Canadians,
Brass will never sound quite
the same." This comment, a
headline in the Washington
Star of March 7, 1977, was
inspired by a superlativeLL
sold-out performance of
"Canadian Brass" at the
Kennedy Centre. -
Canadian Brass, a sassy
and irreverent quintet with
boundless energy and enth-
usiasm, and most important,..
matchless technical skill and
first-rate musicianship, was
formed in 1970. Since then,
the Brass have rapidly become
one of the most popular
musical ensembles in• North
America. Their unique style
and performance excellence
have resulted in concerts
across .Canada, and U.S.A.,
as well as in three European
tours.
In March, 1977, Canadian
Brass were selected for a
spectacular tour of the
People's Republic of China
Melville
WMS meets
Melville W.M.S. met in
the church parlour on Fri.
Nov. 3. The president Mrs.
Gerald Gibson opened with
"A Prayer for Peace". The
devotional period was in
charge of Mrs. Alan Smith
who read the Scripture, Mrs.
Amy Speir read a Meditation
on "The Good Samaritan"
and prayer was offered by
Mrs. Jean McDonald.
—Nineteen calls on sick and
shut-ins were reported. The
roll call response was a verse
confining the word "peace".
Plans for the December
meeting included an in-
vitation to hold it at the home
of the President. The ex-
ecutive will be in charge of
the program.
Mrs. Ken lnnes concluded
the year's Study Book. "The
Caribbean Crescent",
.dealing with the Youth and
the churches in the many
islands. Youth are surplus
people in these southern
islands and are not assisted
by 'the governments. The '
churches reflect the in-
fluence of the people who
have immigrated from
European countries.
in Wingham and District
Hospital,
Mrs. Maggie Rutledge is
holidaying in Florida.
Jack Rutledge of Welland
visited on a recent weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Eder.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Kennedy of Toronto visited
Friday of last week with Mrs.
Roy Kennedy.
Mrs, Ethel Bone and Mrs.
Dorothy McCauley spent.
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.
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Arena Schedule
Inn
Wednesday
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▪ 4:45 - 5:30 Sprout practice.
5:30 - 6:30 Novice practice
7:00 - 8:30 Atom practice
some ,- 8:30 - 10:00 Bantam practice. ow.
Thursday.
= 2-3 Pre School Skating
= 4-8 Figure Skating
= Friday
ea 4:45 - 5:30 Sprout practice
= 5:30 - 6:30 Novice Practice
= 7:00 - 8:30 Pee Games
= 8:30 - 10:00 Midget games
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= Saturday
= 2-4 Public Skating
.= Sunday .
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= 1:30 - 3:30 Public Skating
sm. 8:30 Intermediate Hockey Ganie
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All Day - Curling
as part of an official cultural
exchange between Canada
and China. The perforthances,
which took place in factories,
stadiums, vast concert halls
and even on the Great Wall,
were enthusiastically re-
ceived.
The group's 1977-78 sea-
son alone included 200 per-
formances all over the world.
Concerts in Paris, London,
Venice, Bonn; a tour of the
Soviet Union with the Festival:
Singers of Canada; a breath-
taking North American
schedule which had the
13rass performing in Hawaii
and Canada's frozen north
during the same January
week and included major
concerts in New York, Los
Angeles, Chicago, Houston,
Vancouver, Winnipeg and
Toronto.
On May 31, 1978 Canadian
Brass made history by being
the first Canadian classical
group to open a Broadway
run in a programme featur
ing "Hornsmoke", a comic
western "opera" written and
narrated by Peter (P.D.Q.
Bach) Schickele.
The Brass made further
history be being the first and
only group to play at Toronto
New Massey Hall, even
before it was built: they were
invited to perform at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony
which took place on Septem-
ber 26, 1978._