The Brussels Post, 1979-05-09, Page 10Maytime
5.7 p.m.
Melville Presbyterian Church
Adults $3.75 Children [6-121 1.75
Preschool FREE =
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM
Guild Members or
phone
887-6651
Brussels Leo Club
3rd Annual
CHARTER
NIGHT
Saturday, May 19
Dancing to: "By Special Appointment"
from 9:00 - 1:00
Price $3.00 per person
At the Brussels Morris & Grey Community Centre
Morning Star
Lodge
Variety
Fair
Sat. May 12
1.0.0.F.
Lodge Rooms
2:00 p.m.
Bake Table -
Used Clothing
- New Table
SLABTOWN SABRES
BROOMBALL TEAM
50's DANCE-
with tho
ED SELL REVUE
FRIDAY, MAY 18
9:00 to 1 p.m.
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE
(on Main Floor)
For tickets soli: 3484447 345-2787 $10-096
64.00 per person
Held Maier the mnherity of *Niel Occasions Permit
"DON'T MISS THIS BIG ONE"
Centennial
Continuous Live Music
Two Great Bands
"Chris Black's
Swinging Brass
and Drumlin"
Friday, May 77th
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
WINGHAM ARENA
4 10.00 Couple '5.00 Singie
Admission — 19 years and over
SpohsorOd by VV1hphib Cbritdririlal Committee
10 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 9, 1979
SIGNING UP — Paul Mutter, his wife Barb and
Bob Thomas waited their turn to sign up for the
Brussels Industrial ball league on Friday night
at the library. With Bob is his daughter Amanda
who of course is too young to play ball yet but
you have learn about these things at an early
age after all
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Local men
win in
canoe race
Area residents captured
second and third place in the
professional ,class in the
MI-Outdoor Canoe Race Sun-
day afternoon.
Warren Knight of 13e1-
grave and Rene Boogemans
of Hensall Placed second and
won $60 in the race and Ted
Cowan of R. R. #5, Brussels
and Sid Strange of Windsor
placed third winning $40.
First prize winners were
Tom Burns and Michael
Lang from Amherstburg who
won $100.
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People
We Know
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rus-
sell of Neepawa, Manitoba
and Mrs. Robert Murray of
Toronto spent the past week
with Mrs. Alec Steiss and
Mrs. George Evans of 13rus-
sets,
Mrs. lia McLarty, Mrs,
Peggy Cudmore, Mrs. Earl
Hemingway and Mrs. Alan
McCall of the Brussels Horti-
cultural Society attended the
District 8 annual meeting at
Tara on April 28th.
Mrs. Gladys Wilson of
Stratford spent the weekend
with her cousin , Mrs. Ida
Evans.
Mrs. Elmer Danby return-
ed home after spending two
weeks with her daughter and
son-in-law, Ron and Bertha
Westcott of Weston.
. Mr. and Mrs. Mark May-
ger and Mrs. Walter Rond-
quist of B.C. and Miss Lillian
Powell of Seaforth, visited on
Thursday last with their
cousin Mrs. Ida Evans.
Local women attending the
Tweedsmuir Officers
Conference at Waterloo
University were Mrs. Carl
Hemingway, Majestic, Mrs.
Nelson Reid, Walton, Mrs.
Gordon Engel for East Huron
'District and Mrs. Jack Cox,
Cranbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Staffer have returned home
after a two week visit to
Pasadena, Newfoundland
where they visited with their
son John, his wife and
family.