The Brussels Post, 1980-03-05, Page 10b u
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SEA FORTH 527.1240
Monday to. Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 9-12:00
FREE PARKING
• ON PREMISES
Closed Wednesdays.
By Appointment
•
James Roy.
The two story addition,,
which will provide a box
office, an art gallery and
Ross Hamilton
community crafts, room on
the ground floor, dressing
moms,, washrooms and stor-
age facilities on the second
floor is covered with red
brick from the company
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BODY SHOP
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during the month of March off
any estimates approved within
60 days other than collision
work.
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LICENCED BODY MAN — KEVIN MACK
Plus a staff of three licenced mechanics.
Also normal selection
of 50 used cars and trucks on the lot.
887-6173
north end of Brussels ;
Spring
into the 80's
SPECIALS
FILTERS & DRILL PARTS
1 0 % discount
all sales' cash & pi6ked up
BIG DISCOUNTS
On Al!'New & Used
Machinery In Stock
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Seaforth. 'Onto. 527-1257
of western Ontario is more
predictable. -
Construction, which in
chides new access for the
disabled and will allow the
hall's old balcony to be used
for audiences, is being done
by Wayne Stahle General
Contractors Ltd. of Kitchen-
cr. Interior Painting will be
done by volunteets, Includ-
ing board members' of the
Blyth .Centre, for 'the Arts,
A permanent scroll In
Memorial Hall will list the
names of those who give
$500 and More to the build-
ing fund.
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ON ALL 1980's
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10 THE ISRMSSELS POST MARCH 5, 1980
Dressing rooms In a. tem, acclaimed Blyth Summer
Porary trailer out back and, Festival.
sharing washrooms with Construction of an addition
theatre patrons will soon be.a and installation of improve-.
thing of the past for actors at ments th the existing, circa.
Blyth Memorial Hall,, home 1920, Blyth Memorial Hall,,
since 1975 :to the nationally costing a total of $316,000
are expected to be completed,
by May 1.
, The Blyth Summer Festiv-e
!al, heading into its: sixth
season, is one of the few
!theatres in the country per-
forming only original Can-
.aclian scripts. Its budget has
:grown $10,000 to a proposed,
'$143,000 this summer and
,1979 audiences in the 400
'seat theatre topped 21,000, a
13 per cent increase over
1978. The 1980 season is the
: festival's first under new
artistic director Janet Amos,
who takes over from, founder
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We will pick up your tax information at no extra
charge. After hours, telephone 347-2975 or 347-2436
which supplied 'the brick
when the original hall was
built.
Ross Hamilton, general
manager of CKNX Broadcas-
ting Ltd. in Wingham is
building fund campaign chair
man. Joining him on the
building fun committee are .
Susan Howson and Helen .
Cowing of Blyth; Lynda
Lentz of Wingham, Mildred,
McAdam of Clinton and
Sheila RIchards of Brussels,
president of the , board of
directors, Blyth Centre for
the kilts.
Grants from various levels
of go-vernment have contri-
buted over $200,000 and so'
far, $25,000 of the $95,000
goal has come in from the
private sector.
Mr. Hamilton says potent-
ial provincial and national
supporters of the Blyth Fes-
tiVal are being approached ,
now and 'the local campaign
will begin in the spring when
weather in this snowbelt area
Museum display
coming to Huronview
nosday afternoon and the
Residents all had the oppor-
tunity to buy a piece of
jewellery that caught their
eye.
Ifuronview would like to
welcome Mrs. Mary Elliot
from Exeter. Sympithy is
expressed to the family of
Mr. Jim MacEwen.
March is proving to .be, a
busy month already and we
are looking forward to Coleen
McQuire who is coming to
put on a programme on
March 17th. On the 21st of
Mirch, we are having the
Goderich Museum, with a
display of antiques in the '
craft room. The staff and we
hope Residents will be in an
old-fashion dress on that
date. A little extra is planned
for the main diningroom for
that day also.
Plans are also underway
for our Volunteer's supper on
March 25th.
Skaters win
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skate: Karen Alexander was
our only entry and she placed
5th in the flight.
Carol Wheeler Was' our
Only entry in the Sr. Ladies
Freeskate and placed 2nd,
Kevin Wheeler was the
only entry in the Sr. Men's
Freeskate so was asked to
give an exhibition of his
skating at the end of the
competition.
We would like to Thank all
of the skaters from our Club
for participating in the
competition.
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Rev. Gonyou conducted
Bible Study on Thursday
afternoon. Rev. Gonyou play- •,
ed his guitar while he and his
wife sang a. duet.
Bingo was played in the
auditorium on Friday after-
noo,
T e choir sang Jesus Joy
of Living at the Sunday
morning, service. Rev. Dar-
rell's meditation subject was
"In Need of a Savior."
Old Tyme Music was en-
joyed again on Monday after-
noon when Marie Flynn and
friends entertained. Marie is
planning some wheelchair
square dancing for the near'
future. A demonstration of
Michelle Lynn jewellery was
in the craft room on Wed-
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