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The Brussels Post, 1980-12-17, Page 15Teen Dance Ethel Community Centre Friday, December 19th 8:30 - 12 Midnight Admission $2.00 each MUSIC BY STEVENS DISC JOCKEY ej For the man in your life... Drop in and see our selection of 'dress sweaters, turtle neck sweaters, sweat shirts, house coats, Western typ and dress shirts, leather wallets and ties, bedroom slippers GOOD SUPPLY OF RUBBER BOOTS' & OVERSHOES 7./ Children's clothes are a delight this Christmas. Our selection has never been larger. Children's Mickey Mouse Sets These delightful outfits feature Mickey Mouse in one of his delightful moods from Disney- land.* Over-blouse & matching Size 2 - 3x Size 4 - 6x slacks 18.98 21.00 Jump Suits. Size 2 - 3x Quilted Jackets Size 4 - 6x Size 8 - 14 18.98' 18.98 22.00 Larone's C©lrilgalCAUlkad©ng to KEN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, arid to • STEPHENSON'S GROCERTERIA on the opening of Their new stores. OLYMPIA RESTAURANT Brussels BINGO Brussels Legion Hall Friday, December 1 9 14 RegularGames 3 Specials at $25.00 each Door Priie . Admission: $1,50 8 p,m. Sharp Extra cards .25 or 5 fOr $1.00 Under the auspices of the Brussels Branch 218 of the Royal Canadian Legion 1 Share-The-Wealth At a board meeting following, Mildred McAdam of Clinton was elected the new president of the BCFA board. Retiring president is Sheila Richards of Brussels and Lynda Lentz of Auburn is vice-president. Bev .Walker and Robert Peck, both of BlyA, continue as secretary and: treasurer; respectively. -THE BRUSSELS POST, REQEMBER 17, 1980 15 People we know Mr, and . Mrs., Peter '. from, London,. Qm, Were supper guests Saturday night with her sister Mrs. Albina OulutZen, 13rUssels.,,,* Mr, and. Mrs. , Joseph Forier had supper guests on Sunday night, Mr. and*Mrs. Peter Tilburg, London, Ont. And Albtina Quutzen. Brian:Bray of Bru:ssels was one of.the Winners in a :recent ,o3louring contest, held by the Listowel merchants. He received his prize of a giant dragon at the Sorensen Music Centre in• Listowel. Ethel The Ethel. Women's Instit: ute members ;held " their ' Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Larry Keifer on Wednesday with' the ex- - °change of Christmas gifts. Mr. William Close is a patient in Listowel Hospital. LOOKING TO. THE FUTURE The Blyth Centre for the Arts held its annual meeting Tuesday and welcomed Mildred. McAdam as, the new board president. Ready to start a new season are Janet Amos (left), artistic director; Lynda Lentz, first Vice-preeident; Mildred McAdam, new president; and Sheila Richards, outgoing president. Mrs. Richards was honoured with a briefcase and desk organizer as gifts. (Photo by Hamilton) *Bly'th, re :or: crOwcts The . Blyth Summer Festival had, an:astounding: 77 per cent on average .during last summer's' per- formances, artistic, director • Janet Amos told the Blyth Centre for the Arts (BCFA) at the centre's . annual meeting in,Blyth last week., • Nightly., ittendance was aboikt 100 ahead ',of the year. before, she added. Caution- ing .that such huge growth ' couldn't be expected again' this summer and that operat- ing 'costs would be up,. Ms. Amos paid tribute. to the community ." for "terrific support". In contrast to the problems .at Stratford, she said Blyth is "an amazing KEN'S Men's & Boy's Wear PHONE 881-9284 SPECIAL XMAS HOURS We're going to be open till 9 p.m. Dec. 18,19, 22 & 23 mixture of artistic support with community need, and enthusiasm." • Administrative ' director Keith Roulston paid tribute to the co-operation between ' staff, actors, the board and the community at Blyth. According to the BCFA financial ., ' statement !the summer bOx office took in $89,932' and the summer season resulted a .surplus of $16,098., About $83,000. inlcuding some 'expected grants, needs to be, raised to completely pay for the theatre's new $250,000 addition which was'opened in July. Seaforth • 52/1-1960 i;g4 JUST WHAT I NEED—Sheila 7tiichards surprjsed by gifts on Tuesday night at the Blyth Centre for the Arts annual meeting.