Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1973-07-04, Page 8PIERIDITH "And you wonder what happens to the food money.- PHONE 338-31/1 STARTS AT DUSK KIDS IN CARS FREE 3 DAYS —Wed. 4 — Thurs. 5 -- Fri. 6 .UP THE SANDBOX — In• color , StaiS BARBARA! STREISAND In another of her fammis humerous roles. SECOND FEATURE — THE RED SUN in. color -,-Stars CHARLES BRONSON and URSULA AND --Stare It's an exciting new kind of. Western — Adult enterbiinnient Saturday, July 7 Only — Giant Family Enter- tainment — 3 SPECIAL FEATURES: 1. PILLOW TALK — Stars Rock Hudson and Doris Day A Very Delightful Comedy THE BOWERY BATTALION — The Bowery Boys - Entertain The Bowery Boys in 3. FIGHTING FOOLS Sun. 8 Mon: 9 Tues. 10 3 FEATURES', FRITZ THE CAT A Restricted Aniniated Cartoon NOT ton CHILDREN = PLUS " 1F A N,N Y HILL mw mom SWED1511 PLUS LOVE MATES ENTERTAINMENT: AT TIM NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. • Friday and Saturday Night tHoward Smith .Orchestra rr Coffee Shop andDining Room Now Ope 'WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Sparerihs and Sauerkraut —; Fish and Chips OWNIE'S italtigtEityik CLINTON - ONTARIO It FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 5 - 6 7 Keeps you hanging on the edge of Au Jarmo ur' 1111AcLEARts sot! , , PUPPET A N 10 nnaa u rN~P of A01 of '6011. . . .„ ,.„.. ANICi PL.5TFIICTED ,10,111110.1 IS Tfiii A0d OvII „,. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • 'Sunday Monday" 'Tuesday.-;,- Wedliesday • July 8 .9 • I0.••11 'HOT FROM EUROPE! CONFIDENTIA . SEX-FILE: tel R E • IN COLOR • IN ENGLISH CHEATING MATES EXPOSED! DEATH LIVES! "TALES FROM THE CRYPT" r. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To •advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. Roller -Skating every ,Sunday and. Wednesday Brussels Arena 74151).m. to 9:30 p.m, Sponsored by BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB Reeves dine , (Continued, from Page 1) during the Royal tour dining with the Queen at ,Centennial. Hall in London. '' Reeve Elston, in describing what he termed "One of the high- lights of my life", sent the council clambers into gales of laughter as he described a last minute problem he faced upon finding that his rented tuxedo was minus button clasps and cuff links. "I started to get ready in lots of time, at about 6:30, for the dinner which was to begin at 7:30 when I found there were no buttons," he explained. "I was afraid I might have to send my wife down to buy a package of safety pins but I found the address of the formal rental firm in one of the pockets and gave them a call. They rushed over to the hotel with the buttons and cufflinks at about ten after seven." Describing the dinner, Reeve Elston said, "there was more crystal and silver on our table alone .than you could find in the whole of Huron C ounty;I'm sure." At Mr. Elston's table were the publisher of the Globe and Mail, MPP for Huron Jack Riddell and the secretary to the Governor General. They dined on "jellied goose liver, which doesn't sound very good but tasted all right," the reeve noted, steak, potatoes with cheese sauce, "some sort of ferns from New Brunswick but I forget just what you call them," and plenty of wine. Reeve Elgin Thompson ex'- plained that he arrived at the Conservation Authority event early and, obtained one of the best seats right beside the podium where the Queen sat. "She passed so close I could have touched the hem of her garment," he told the members, "but I didn't." Describing the Queen, Reeve Thompson said she was very "slim and very very lady-like." She exceeded my expectations by far." Afterward n he explained he also attended iluncheon but noted it was not quite the grand affair described by Reeve Elston. Warden Pattison described the Queen as a "very very gracious lady" as he recounted his Royal dinner at Centennial Hall in London. "The weather wasn't the Vest, he explained, "but the Royal visit to London was a success." "Because of large crowds in Cambridge the Queen was more than a lalf hour late for the dinner but we were entertained by two school choirs and the time passed very quickly," he explained. At the London dinner, Warden Pattison dined on Pheasant, potatoes, asparagus, rice and sherbet. "As the London Free Press very correctly reported," he added "they kept the wine glasses full." "I was very glad the City of London saw fit to invite me," the Warden noted. Local Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker haye returned home froma week's vacation. at Lake Meauwataka, Cadillac, Mien, Mrs., Flsie Evans has re- turned home gter a two- week visit with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith attended, the wedding of their niece in Elora on Saturday. Mrs. Gloria Vodden of London visited with her. mother, Mrs. Lillian Kerr during the weekend. Amend new ,(Continued from page 1) formed that it had received ap- proval and had been signed and authorized by the minister on June 28. As a result during the after- noon session, County Council passed the by-law accepting the proposed amendment. The amendment will cover a portion of lake front property in Ashfield • township which is to be constructed as a summer residential subdivision. Mr. Davidson told the meeting the new subdivision plan was a shining example of what could be accomplished through . co- operation of developers and planning officials. The subdivision will provide public access to the' Lake Huron beach as well as park land. Briefs Walter Scott has returned home after being hospitalized for several weeks. Claire Long is• a patient in University Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turn- bull have returned from a trip to the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fox and Mrs. Harry Bowler of Lon- don were visitors with Mr. Syl- vester Fox and other relatives during the week end. Mrs. Ross Brighton has re- turned. home from a bus tour of, P.E.I., Cape Breton and Eastern Provinces. Mrs. George Pollard, Douglas, Brian and Brenda, for- mer residents of Brussels, moved this past week from Monkton to 583 Barber Avenue North, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tipple spent the weekend at her home here and, attended the Gibson- Dotirno wedding. Mr. David Huether , presently employed with Howden's Hard- ware Co. for the summer months has, been working these past few weeks 'on St. Joseph's Island near sault Ste Marie; Ont. Misses Catherine Cardiff, Joan Huether, Michelle McCut- cheon and. Carol Wheeler are attending the Ross Garner's sum 7 mer skating school being held at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium for the period of four weeks.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ebel and family of .Ingersoll were holiday. Weekend visitors with Brussels relatives. Frank Stretton has accepted a position on the teaching staff of Howick Central School and M r. and. Mrs. Stretton will be living in Brussels. Mrs. Victor Hinton of London was a visitor in Brussels on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. G. Chidlow has returned home after visiting with Hespeler friends.. - Hugh Kennedy of Toronto was a visitor last Thursday with his brother, Roy and Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Don Martin of Kitchener visited in Brussels on Friday. ANNUAL, CHICKEN :BAR Q. St John's Anglican Church Brussels • WEDNESDAY, JULY Ala 18 .• • (RAIN or SHINE) • 5 p.M..to 7:30 p.m. PRICE • 1/2 Chicken 1$2.00 44 Chicken $1.25 Complete with salads, beverage and ice cream ‘.11,j; ktridc • I QUEEN'S. HOT Entertainment at BRUSSELS SMILEY'S HAVEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Maitland Trio from Goderich SUNDAY EVENING MATINEE 4 to 9 p.m. Featuring SMOKEY DUNN —,Good Food on the Menu /MOOD 0 01=11.111k •••11111 ••••••• omen mom aimm soon Imam. I ' ANNUAL .Sontiler -fe$11110 :Seaforth---:Coompnity Centre SoturdaY : July 7th. 1 9 7 3 — Dancing 10 to 1 with Music by -- DESJARDINES ORCHESTRA Admission $3.00 per-Couple Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society and Seaforth Optimist Club. -TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM MEMBERS, , AG 8.4140: BRUSSELS POST JULY 4 190