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The Brussels Post, 1968-04-04, Page 3WE FEATURE: Friday — Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey Saturday — Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers voissosimissomi Brownie's Drive-In CLINTON — Opening Friday April 5 Box Office Opens 7.45 — First Show at 8.15 — Double Feature Each Evening — Weekend Shows Only Until 'May 9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY — APRIL 5 and 6 "A GIRL CALLED F A T M" RAQUEL WELCH and TONY FRANCIOSA Showing at 8:15 p.m. Only in Color — SECOND FEATURE — (The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" (ADP [11' ENT'ERTATN,MIDNT) JASON ROBERTS — GEORGE SEGAL — RALPH MEEKER In Color Showing at 10:00 p.m. Only Cartoon isminommuommiswiros•"%•+•n ••••••••••n •••••n •••"" Coming Next Weekend: Thursday and Friday April 11 and 12 "CAPRICE ." AND `THE QUILLER MEMORANDUM" Saturday Only — April: 13 "WHO'S MINDING THE MINT & "GOOD TIMES') Sunday Midnight April 14 "GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI" and "HONEYMOON OF HORRORS" gssilloloos01111140101.1losoll igiolulemo" a i3aiassi4 BraliSLILS, ONTAMLO TEATIODA.Y, 4.14ELL 4th, 1968 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS McWilirier announces he has moved his Electrical Con- tracting, Plumbing, Heating and Refrigeration liusiness to tt,a former Pollard Building (main street Brussels). Hoping to serve Ills customers bettor from the larger premises, WM. WWI-HATER, 1110.NA 153 THE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston S.A. B.D. Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson 10:16 A.M. Chunk Salmi 11:30 A.M. "In Magistrate's Court MIELVILLI PRESBYTHRIAN CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. MaGARFtOLL 10:00 a.tu. Church School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Christ's Atoning Sacrifice Organist: Mrs. Morals Moffat THE ANGLICAN CHURCH l`arish Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A,, L.Th. SAINT JOIPtIltS -- Brussels Organist -- Mrs B. Elliott 8:00 Buichartst 11:30 A.M. Mattias SAINT ALBAN'S di SAINT DAVID'S ---" ATWOOD 10:00 a.m. Matting FOR SPRING PERMANENTS PHONE 155 I REANE'S BEAUTY SALON Perms $8.00 and Up Mini-Perms $5.00 NOTICE The Centennial Committee. would be pleased to include some local talent in the Jack Thynne Concert. • • Please contact: the Thompson. •.Stephenson Botcher Shop or the Brussels Post. NOTICE Library hours for April and May are as follows: iTtiesday — 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday -- 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 'Friday — 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.in. Saturday — 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. .• Note the Clumge, in evening time.' There is a good selection of books in the Library available to everyone without charge. Come in and look around. NOTICE All 0x-service personnel and their dependents are invited to take : advantage of a free Legion service. Mr. H. W. Moyer Service Bureau Officer from London will be at Legion Branch No, 218 on April 8th, at 1 p.m.., to give skilled advice on veterans' benefits. Any- one with questions on War Dis, ability Pension, War Veterans' Allowance (Burnt-out Pension), ,Treatment, or hospital care, is urged to call or write Mr. C. L. Workman, who will arrange an tppointtriont. WALTON Grandmothers 'Are Guests. At Walton W.I. Meeting Mrs. Mac Sholdice :anti - Mrs,, Herbert TravisS were in chntge of the program of , the Waltcon Women's lhistitute When ,Cirand- mothers were guests, Miss Joan 1.4.11liggiOn ft.11, 4, Walton, showed interesting slides,. with commentary, of a bus trip to New York and visit to the United' Nations in 1986. The trip was sponsored by Huron bekais and Qddfollows. Mrs, Slioldice read a poem. Gail TraVies contributed a solo. Mrs. Edward Miller was Winner of the lucky chair prize. HoStessea fOr the Meeting wore: Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs, Ronald Bennett Mit: Utiles Clark, Raljh TraViSS, 1VIrS, Margaret Humphries and MrS, Peter Mc, Peter McDonald. MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT APRIL 12th AT 7:45 "THE CROSS OF CHRIST" IN PICTURE, SONG and STORY Everyone Is Welcome 111.•••••111.1.1Mmon. — .-ingsmowstrim..".4sisisb"."4 1mosmosimsommeisPP"% THE BRUSSELS CENTIENINIAL COMMITTEE Are Sponsoring The Kansas Farmer and his Entertainers BRUSSELS LEGION HALL THURSDAY APRIL 11th AT 8,:3O P.M. Irwin Lobsinger, Mayor of Walkerton: -Master of Ceremonies. °shortie Sisters, Gordon Ross, Scott Pawson, Ladies' Quartette The Kansas Farmer and Others Admission: Adults 75c Children 40c ALL PROCEEDS FOR 'COMMUNITY PARK WASHROOMS This space is donated for community improvemeats by IUISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LIU Ontario': Silver & Black Flirt The grandmothers were called forward and the followino prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Jan van Vliet, most recent grandmother; Mrs. Wilbur Turn- bull, most, great-gradudchildren; most buttons, Mrs. W. C. flack- well. Mrs. James McDonald and. Mrs. w. C. Bennett were the prize win- ners in the Easter hat parade. Mrs. Alvin McDonald presided for the business. :Roll call response was the naming of grandparents. An announcement was made of the freezer forum being held in 'Clinton and Winghant this month. Mrs. R. Williamson presented the following slate of 1968-69 officers: Past. president, Mrs. Roy William- son; president, Mrs. Jan vat) Vliet jr.; vice-presidents, Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald, Mrs. Harold Bolger; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. William Humphries; district director, Mrs, Roy Williamson; assistant district director, Mrs. Jan van Vliet. Branch directors, Mrs. Wil, liam :Humphries, Mrs, George Blake, Mrs. Alex Gulutten; press reporters, Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Mrs. Torrance Dundas; auditors, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. T. thindaS, Standing Committees: agricul- ture and Canadian industries, Mrs. David Watson, Mrs. 'Gordon Mc- Gavin; citizenship and: education, Mrs, Ray Huether, Mits. Gerald Watson; home economics and health, Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. James A.Amann; historical re. search and current events, Mrs. Herbert Traviss, ' Mrs. Laity Johnston: resolutions, Mrs. Allan ' McCall, Mrs. Herbert WilliamsOn;' public relations, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald.' Mrs. Nelson Marks; Mrs. Neil Mcattrin, Mrs. Donald : AehilleS; curator, WS, Wilbur Turnbull ; co in mittee, MrS, Douglas Oinis, 'Nit's, Nelson Reid; I Mrs. Gordon. MoGavin; sunshine committee, Mtg. Earl Watson, CONCERT APRIL 11th Saelr Myrna and his entertain, erg will preSent a concert on Thtirsday, April 11th, in the Brun- age Legion Hail. the Centennial conimill16 is still on 'the' Job. Pro- ceeds will go to completion of bath house at the park, Let us all attend :011•1110111111101=11 .11111111sese1111111110 in support of this worth] Cathie. "*.4.1.00•111111111/0""11.1111010"441.111/1"WiMPP,1111100.0111010AIMMOO ENTERTAINMENT AT NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONTARIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS BOWLING NOTES The Bowling season is over with Dave's Devils capturing the years team trophy. Trophies For The Year ;Total Pins: Dave Hastings and Ruth 'II:nether, 17;551, 15,661 High Singles: Karon Hastings and Brian Rutledge, 285, 361. High Triple: Jane Ward and Jim McNeil, 804, 751. • High Sub.: Mary Lowe and Mur- ray Lowe, 3,971, 13,747. Playoffs Playoffs consisted of nine games with the winners being: High Team: Nick's Red 'Caps High Singles: Marilyn : and Jack Higgins 317, 280. High Teta( ['ins: Kti.ron and David Hastings, '1779, 1908. High Team Members David .Itastings, Karen flash. ings, Joyce. Kellington, Elaine Ilrian Rutledge, Marni Bronson. Allan Nichol, Velma Stephenson, John Pennington, Ann -Lowe, :Merle - Cousins, Marilyn Election Of Next Years Officers President Mel McArter Vice Pres. Dave Hastings Secretary Elaine Nichol Treasurer Ruth I-I:nether Press Reporter .. Eaten Hastings Hope to see you at the dance-.