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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-29, Page 16OEM • MEM MEM MEE MOE • MEM MEI MIR • MOM Erie&.'Hurott = Beverage .=. Limited' ,sttaitoidi ont#00 112 NM • EMIR P.M. 887..6621 For Good eating,at low Prices everyday Try our ,Specials soup PORK CHOPS . with apple or, juice, Friday Spe I $4:00 sauce ,i dessert 4 ..•)) )_i• ,,, Itti \,, )< Saturday Speck Bar-B-Que SPARE RIBS $3•25 soup or juice Sunday Specia l CLUB STEAK with mushrooms $4 .5° soup or juice OLYMPIA 887-6914. Restaurant Brussels. Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week We now cater to ANNIVERSARIES, DANCES, & SPECIAL OCCASIONS For more information on Special Prices Contact Bill or Dee OLYMPIA 887-6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week The Walton Area - Sports Club ANNUAL MEETING Dec. 4 at 8 parth in the WALTON HALL Everyone Welestini e Brussels Optimists Christmas Dance SAT. Dec.9 Brussels Legion Hall (111g1 14.411111111115,—.. ‘1111111/ •""%i •Nig; MUSIC BY: Steven's Country Gold Dancing 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 $5.00 a couple Tickets Available from any 'Optimist Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every WeekdaV Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box‘158, WINCH AM JOHN MALLICK Don't forget to get your tickets for the CHRISTMAS DINNER AND DANCE Dec. 16 Legion Hail Dinner served 7 p.m. TICKETS AVAILABLE June Webstax, Morla Sugg 16. — THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1978 Blyth Centre plans community Xmas concert The Blyth Centre for the Arts will continue to carry out its policy of providing loctil and touring perform- ances for Huron County resi- dents during the winter months by presenting an evening of Christmas music next week. Performed by area residents, the Com- OWN OWN MIN SION =11111111 O M' REMO munity Christmas Concert will be held in the Memorial. Hall at 8 p.m., Wednesday December 6th. The M,C. for the evening will be well- known Blyth resident Jim Lawrie. Two area choirs will be featured on the programme. The Goderich Concert Choir will be giving its second performance on the: Blyth stage. Now about to enter its third year as a ..recognized choral group, the choir will offer the audience a variety of selections., including traditional carols. Another relatively new choir in the area is. the F.E. Madill Choir from Wingham. At this con- cert the senior students of 'the high school choir will The Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Rotarded are conducting a lottery known as the "M-R Travel Lottery". The pro- ccedsof the lottery' are to be Used to operate the Silver Creek Nuscry and the Jack Reavie Opportunity Work- shop and to send school-age children to camp. Part of the funds arc also being allo- cated to a fund for construc- tion of a new .adult workshop and eventually a group. home. The lottery will have twelve draws, one per month starting with the l'irst draw on April 28, 1979. The win- ner will be given a choice of a vacation for two to one of three preselected destin- ations. , If they do not wish to take the vacation they can Choose to take a travel voucher worth $1200.00 or $1000.00 cash. As . well as a major winner each month, a second draw will be made, present a. medley of Christ,. In4s. $ongs under, the dirge., tion of Mrs. M. Douglas, J. Herdman is the director of the Goderich choir. Tickets for this evening of family entertainment will be available at the door at $2.50 for adults and $1.00 for children. A reception will be held in the basement of the hall following the concert. • the winner receiving a Week- end Package for two in Toronto. Those who purchase their ticket prior to February 14, 1979 get a chance to win a Royal Weekend for two at the Royal. York Hotel in Toronto. Everyone purchasing a ticket is entitled to attend a dinner and dance in March 1980 for the final draw of the series. There will only be 300 tickets. The tickets cost $120.00 each or can be paid by signing 12 post-dated. $10.00 cheques. Association members have a colour brochure outlining the oper- ation of the lottery along with tickets. The Association which covers Wingham, Brussels, Lucknow, Belgrave Teeswater, Gorrie, Blyth, Fordwich and VVroxeter are operating the "M-R Travel Lottery" to raise sufficient funds to "Help the Mentally Retarded to Help Them- selves." The Christmas theme will be carried through in the solos of Mrs.Wittich of Blyth, who will also lead the audi- ence in a carol sing-along. To People We Know Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway'spent the week- end in Trenton visiting Karen. Ron and Christopher Phillips and Hector and Olive Knight of Picton. Mrs. Elsie Murray of Toronto spent the past week with Mrs. Elsie ,Evans and Mrs. Ruby Steiss of Brussels. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have' you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. compliment the musical pro- gramme, a selection of Christmas readings will be given by Rev. John Roberts of Belgrave. CARD PARTY Thurs. Nov. 30 8:30 I.O.O.F. HALL LUNCH SERVED Everyone Welcome Admission $1.00 GEM MEM NEE MEE OEM OEM MEMO EOM MEM MEI MEP = Wednesday = .4:45-5:30 - Sprout Practice - 5:30-6:30 - Novice Practice ems '7.00-8.30 - Atom Games IMMO 1.1.0 8:30-10:00 - Bantam Games IMMO Thursday Elm 2:00-3:00 - Pre-School Skating = 4:00-10:00 - Figure Skating . = 10:00 - Town League Hockey — Friday = 4:45-5:30 - Sprout Practice = 5:30-6:30 - House League Brussels , Morris and Grey ARENA SCHEDULE MIEN 171= 7:00-8:30 - Peewee Games = 8:30-10:00 - Midget Games =ne Saturday = 2:00-4:00 Public Skating OMNI MEM = Sunday = 1:30-3:30 Public Skating = 4:00-6:30 - Figure Skating = 6:30-7:30 - Midget Practice = 8:00-11:00 - Intermediate = Hockey Games EIN*1-* Monday a' All Day Curling = Tuesday, - 8:00 Juvenile Hockey Games = 9:30 Town League OEM = For further information; MEI 'call the Arena after 1 sism SIM Enioy C647: C‘''')"/ Tr 1c I irk Pr Roviouniiiliiiiiitoomonmoononitiora- Assoc. for retarded Will start travel lottery IMERmosommoomomWomplow no s sum *rims ml moms! 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