The Brussels Post, 1972-04-26, Page 6BAKE SALE
SATURDAY,
APRIL 29
at 3:00 p.m.
HOMEMADE
BAKING
CANDY
Sponsored by Ladies'
Division of Brussels
Agricultural Society
VARIETY FAIR
SATURDAY, MAY bth
2:30 p.m.
IOOF LODGE ROOMS
Used Clothing, New Table, Baking,
Candy, Tea Table.
Sponsored by Morning Star Rebekah
Lodge.
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DANCING
Refreshments. Available Lunch Served
FAMILY
PARADISE
DANCE ON
APRIL 29 - THE LORMAINS
MAY 6 - THE OLD-TIME BAND
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
at
IMRE
WE
Ale ARS !
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m.
First Show at 8:30 p.m.
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FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
April 28-29-30
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
L000 CONVICTS
AND A WOMAN
0 •
I •Iiry
Alexandra Hay
Color
BLOOD AND LACE
AD MITTANCE
Gloria Grahame
AG(
Milton Selzer
61 Oval
Color Cartoon
COMING NEXT WEEKEND:
VANISHING POINT
THE MARRIAGE OF A
YOUNG STOCKBROKER
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, APRIL 30th
11 a.m. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
The "LEITHE BAND"
Will assist with the service. This will be
their last appearance before the holiday
season.
EVERYONE WELCOME
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On SUNDAY, MAY 14th, the
JUNIOR FARMERS' CHOIR.
Will again be present, this time with a full '
choir.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE "4 " 4""4 "4"" ""4"t "
DON'T FORGET....
APRIL 21-MAY 7
THE LIVING WATERS
CRUSADE WITH...
Paul Parr and the Songmasters
EVERY NIGHT 8 P.M. AT THE
Huron Men's Chapel Auburn
EVIL PREVAILS WHEN G096 MEN DO NOTHING.
QUEEN'S HOTEL
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BRUSSELS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT:-
"DAVE CHITTICK and HIS
COUNTRY PALS" from. Hanover
Dining Lounge will be open this Sunday as
usual - 4 to 7 p.m.
MONTHLY LEGION DANCE
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m,
SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA
- Everyone Welcome 18 years and over -
Admission $2.00 per couple
ENTERTAINMENT:
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT:-
"EARL and MARTHA HEYWOODWE
.
Turkey - Spareribs and Sauerkraut - Fish and Chips
(pentinued. from Pagel)
lattve grant, mill rate subsidy,
and ether revenue is $365,7901
an, increase of $13,790 from 1971,
The mill rates established' for
each municipality in 1972 for
Separate School support fellow
with. the cerresponding rates for
1971 in brackets;
Clinton 29.65 (30,96); Exeter
20.59 (19.59); .Goderich .27,97
(22;97); Seaforth 26.13 (27,09);
Wingliam 26,72 (21.72) Hayfield
24 (19); llensall 22.14 (17,14);
Zurich 27,89 (22,89); ashfield
23,60. (18.50); Colborne .23,21
(24.16); Goderich Township 19.41
(19.34); Grey 22,72 (21,12); Hay
27,45(22.45); 114wick 15,09 (20.);
Hullett 19.22 (17.96); ivlcKillop
26.08 (23.94); Morris 12.50
In recognition of Brussels'
Centennial, the Brussels Agri-
cultural Society is cooperating
with the Centennial Committee
and making a special effort to
make the 1972 fairan outstanding
success. The fair is scheduled
for October 5 and 6.
At a meeting of directors on
Monday it was agreed to build
an extra booth for the Ladies
Division, ten units of movable
bleachers, paint the outside of
the show palace, arrange space
for the centennial Rodeo and
improve pens for the poultry
and pets.
Attention was drawn to the
field crop competitions in barley,
mixed grain 2 way and 3 way,
ensilage corn and grain corn.
Contestants are to place entries
with the secretary or one of the
directors before the end of m ay
The Huron Perth Shorthorn Club
et.... L',1,C e - ; • .e72
BROWNIE'S
(17,50); Stanley 20.62 (16.62)1
Tuckersmith 23,4 (22,01);
sgt3lhoen(1%11,79);(251,1,1:b)carnu ernblie:r:gor:i
(2 0,19); W. Wawariesh 20.30
(15.50; Wawanosh 19.47
(19,47; piddulph
(23.65);McGillivray 2.6.45(22.45);
cuiross 18.57 (18.); ICI-Noss 16.95
(13.05); 4.11issotiri 20. (25.) W.
Zorra 29.69 (26.45); Stratford
27.25 (31,72); Mitchell 27.25
(31 ,72); St. Marys 5 (5.76); Blan-
chard 22.77 (23.); DOwilie 28.44
(24.91); 11T.Eastliope 27.04 (25.20);
S,Dasthope 22. (21.80); Ellice
25,64 (23.53); Fullarton 20.29
(11.99); Ilibbert 24.54 (25.12);
Logan 27.19 (22.19); Mornington
23,46 (19,78); Wellesley 23.61
(21.80); Maryborough 19.83
(19.83); peel 19.37 (19,37).
are holding their regional show
and competitions at the Brussels
Fall Fair this year.
Directors are planning a
series of work bees, when contri-
butions in work and donations will
be appreciated.
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equated Elmer Triek contributed
musical selections.
Murray Gaunt, MPP, Spoke
briefly as did Ken Duncan,
Liberal candidate in the pro-
viricial election. Warden Elmer
Hayter of Huron County brought
greetings.
Other platform guests in-
cluded Cy Cline, Perth can-
didate and Arthur Ross,Liberal
candidate in Wellington Grey.
A large number of undecided
voters will be a factor in an
election Judd Buchanan MP for
London West and parliamentary
John Turner told the gathering.
assistant to. Finance Minister
Mr. Buchanan refuted charges
of arrogance levelled at the
Trudeau Government and said
Arrangements have been
made with the Saugeen Amuse-
mants Midway to come to the
Fall Fair with at least three
rides. Murray Hoover is Presi-
dent of the Society and Edwin
martin is Seereta
that PO government in history
bac} doe more to Provide assis-
tance to the individual member
and the oppesitten and to make
possible more meaningful con-
tributions.
Referring to the economy,
he said that i 11 the ten most
developed countries in the world,
Canada stood among the top In
its rate of growth and develop-
ment while at the same time
containing inflation.
Mr. Buchanan was introduced
by Mrs. Audrey Tuffin of Wing-
ham and appreciation was ex-
pressed by Howard Aitken of
Goderich.
A Brussels Post. Classified
will pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 887-6614.
Morris HPCRSS rate drops
Huron Liberal's nominate
Brussels Agricultura I Society
plans Centennial improvements
6-THE BRUSSELS POET, APRIL 26, 1972