The Brussels Post, 1980-08-06, Page 8 ANIIMINIMMINOW
MISS CONGENIALITY — Pam Hackwell was voted
the Queen of the Fair competition in Brussels. Jack
her with a gift.
Miss.Congeniality at
Cardiff is presenting
(Photo by Langiols)
ship are delighted and en-
, couraged by such a response
to subscription sales.
1981 will be the 10th
Anniversary Year for Huron
Country Playhouse and the
entire 1981 season is current-
ly being planned
4th-to datilditifiviiii
The Good Brothers ilk
are corning to
SEAFORTH
SpOntioied by teoforth lions Club
HOUSE SPECIAL .
Mr. FIVE BY FIVE
• Pizza .
• Pig :Tails
• Ribs & Kraut
BAUER
TRAVEL SERVICE
1 Main St., Seaforth
and
HANOVER HOLIDAYS
invite you to view the Beauty of Autumn..
LOOK Sr THESE VALUES
AGAWA CANYON
4 days, 3 nights - Departures Sept:13, 19
22, 27 and 29. Twin 214.00 Quad. 189.00
GATINEAU LAURENTIANS
4 day, 3 night - Dep. Oct. 10
Twin 199.00 Quad. 179.00
STOWE AND LAKE PLACID
5 day, 4 night - Dep. Oct. 10
Tale 249.00 Quad.'199.00
MARITIMES
15 day, 14 night, Sept. 6
Twin 649.00, Quad. 599.00
MARITIMES
10 day, 9 night, By Air & Motor coach,
Aug. 23
TOURS TO CALIFORNIA,
WASHINGTON, WHEELING,
NASHVILLE ALSO AVAILABLE.
For information or reservation
call us at
527-1237
BUT PLEASE HURRY
SPACE IS LIMITED
8 -M.. THe BRUSSELS. POST, AUGUST. 8, 1980.
People we know
Mr. and Mrs,. Harold 4 The people of Ethel extend Ellis and family on
Parker of Alvinston visited , sympathy to Mr. Howard passing Hof Mrs. Ellis.
- with Mr. .,arid Mrs, W.J.
Perrie. Win 4-H calf club Visitors this week with Mr.
and Mrs. W.J. Pertie were •
Mrs..Alicelleaslip, Rev. and
Mrs. James Perrie, Paul and
Linda of Shakespeare. 1,
Mr. and Mrs. James Per-
rie entertained the Perrie
families at the Parker cottage •
at Bruce Beach on Sunday.
Successful Executives know,
a meeting can be more
productive
in the right atmosphere.
Bertmiller Inn
WELCOMES YOU!
Get away from it all for a change. Isolate your
people in our resort complex. Comprehensive
meeting facilities for groups of up to 30 including
meals, refreshments, recreational facilities and
overnight accommodations, if required. A very
productive atmosphere for your gathering.
Call for details on a package designed to your
specifications
524-2191
the
draw here
Winners of the Brussels
4-H Calf Club Ticket Draw
were: First prize - a Seiko
Calendar Watch went to Patti
Flood,,Monkton; Seond Prize
- an AWFM Digital Clock
radio went to Jack Nicholson,
Bluevale; Third Prize - a $20
gas voucher for MiCach-
eon's BP Station went to
Sharon Boylan, Ethel.
Proceeds were used for a
Bus Trip to the Ontario
Agricultural Museum, Ont-
ario Place, and a Bluejay's
Baseball Game.
The subscription target for
1980 for Huron Country Play-
house was set at 2,000, based
on an estimated increase
over 1979 from *81. With
final figures yet to come from
the Playhouse, ticket outlets
the total should reach over
2,150.
Artistic Director, Aileen.
Taylor-Smith feels "this en-
thusiastic response to sub-
scription sales reflects the
enthusiasm and excitement
of the whole community for
our Theatre." -
Obviously, the Playhouse -
staff, Board and Member- Daily Dinner Specials
Entertainment
Fri.. & Sat. Aug. 8 & 9
Subscriptions ..Ploybousq,,
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Programme Starts at Dusk
Admission 53.50
CHILDREN IN CARS
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE •
THEATRE OPEN
SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK \ Programme subject to •
unavoidable changes.
PHONE 338-3121 '
UP
Warning:
language
THURS.
Fe-teenagers.
ive.-Theatre
FRI. SAT.
AUG. 7, 8, 9
Mad Magazine's
THE ACADEMY
Not suitable
may be
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SUN. AUG. 10 ONLY
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MON. TUES. WED.
AUG. 11, 12, 13
"Walt Disney's delightful
story"
MARY POPPINS
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ALADDIN and HIS
MAGIC LAMP
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under Admitted Free]
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Starring
[Adult
Intl DRAGON
Bruce
Entertainment]
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th
Sea forth Community Centre
baricing 9 p.m. to 1 0,m.
Advsnce Tickets 39.90 0.0190,00
A dniris,on restricted to 19 and over,
Ticketi avaitabie Item club members and at The Huron EsbeSItor McLaughlin
Chen Olds Vincent Farm toulornent and tab and Belly
and in Brussels at the Brussels Peat
OLECHOWSKI — SAUNDERS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Olechowski of Brussels are pleased
to announce the recent marriage and graduation of their
son Henry Tadeusz Olechowski. Henry graduated June 6th
from the University of Guelph with an Honors degree in
Agricultural Sciences,' he attended Wingham High School
and Brussels Public School. He has accepted a teaching
and research position with Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology. Henry and his wife Ellen t(nee
Saunders) formerly of Burlington reside in Highgate,
Ontario.
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