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The Brussels Post, 1973-10-10, Page 8 HARRISTON Drive-In Theatre PHONE 338412 All Shows Start at 8 p.m. And PLAY as. SHOWN on PROGRAM FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY, 12-13 — 3 Features THE SALZBURG CONNECTION The story about the worlds top espionage agents. VANISHING POINT The Season's Top Thriller The Concert for Bangladesh Adult Entertainment —7— ENTERTAMMENT AT FAMILY. PARADISE Saturday Nite Oct.,13 'The Blenders FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING PARK IGURE S KA T LNG Registration date for figure skating legsoug will be •:Evenhig, October 12th from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Library FEES for 1973-1974 SEASON: Beginners — $10.00 Juniors — $12.00 Intermediate — $14.00 Senior — $16.00 Plus $1.00 -C.F.S.A, registration fee per skater Skating lessons will be on THURSDAY arid notice will be given re -first day Of skating, Bret Bauer and David Van Den Berg of Brussels try to pet some Dorset sheep at, the Brussels lair on Thursday., ROSS. MANN Ross Mann of Bluevale, a popular country and western singer for many years on CKNX-- rowds came (Continued from page 1) program were: Julie McDonald, ,baton twirling; Cindy Lynn, vocal solo; step dancing by Debbie Prior, Patricia Haveman, Karen McLean and. Ted Elliott; musical numbers by the -Ding-a-Lings orchestra, Julie McCall, Susan Langlois, Carol Wheeler and Michelle iVicontcheon; the Hen- derson Sisters vocal trio of Sea- forth, Debbie, Donna and Darlene; The Wee -Four, Carol Raymond, Peggy Gibson, Jean Mair and Donna Willis also contributed vocal numbers; Graeme Craig with his guitar and Ruth Town- send, Grace and Bill Campbell, musical numbers; a vocal quar- tette composed of Barb Mc- Cutcheon, Sarah Stephenson, Betty Campbell and Melva Scott; Carol Raymond, Gwen Berhard • an d Gail White, pipes and drum. Fred. Uhler was Master of Ceremonies'fOr the evening. Popular country singer dies. TV programs, died Tues Victoria HOPPital, London many years he had been p with area, audiences. Mr. maxin, 55, had IN for some time. He was the originators of country programs at CXNX. Ii with the CKNX Ranch Bo, 30 yearS and for 16 year. performed on. Circle H He also sang for many ye Barn Dance. Bluevale Waltz and Velvet Waltz, recorded by tern music star Al Cherny, among song:: he wrote. RECEPTION a DANCE for Mr., Mrs. GERALD MeA FRI., OCTOBER 1 Walton Commurn Hall Ladies please bring lun Everybody Welcome Personals Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelling- ton of Stratford and son, Mr. and Mrs.Wrn.Xellington sorASteph- enie Watts and Wm. tl.k s were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kellington and family of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Standrah and Nancy of Ottawa, Mr. and' -Mrs. Norman Johns, Vince and David of.Area and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grover of Caledon East spent the Thanksgiving week end with Mrs. J. G. Speirs. Mrs. Gloria Vodden of Lon- don was a holiday weekend visi- tor with her mother, Mrs.Lillian Kerr. Mr. and. Mrs. John Van Veen of California have been visiting with Marinus Van. Veen to attend the Wedding of their daughter. Mr. and. Mrs. Rex Richard- son of Detroit spent Saturday at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.George Bone- and their cousin, Mrs. Dorothy McCauley. They also visited .in Winghann. Mrs. Hank TenPast left Wed- nesdaY of this week, with her father ' Marinus Van ..Veen and .her sisters for a three week vacation in Holland. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Edgar, Debbie and Marcia of Stratford, Mr. arid Mrs.jim Edgar,Shelley and Duane of Listowel were Thanksgiving visitors with Mrs. W. Edgar. Bill McDowell Of Brampton, a former Brussels resident, was in Brussels last weekend calling On friends here:' Mr. and MrS. RUSSel Vex of LondOn have been visitors with BrUSSelS relatiVea. They At. tended Brussels Fair and hiS talietN 90th birthday oeie bratien. Brussels friendS of Jack Mc- Dowell of London, were sorry to learn of the recent death of his . Wife, • Mr. and Mrs. baviti Kennedy and sans Michael and Mark, were Thanksgiving Monday visitors with their parents, Mr. and MrS. R. W. keuuedy., Mr. and Mra, Murray Moore Of Ashlands, Wisconsin have been visitors with Mr. and. Mrs, i Thomas Finch and were among thoSe Who Attended Brussels fair. Dr. and Mrs. ,T. G. stepheue and fithily Of kitdhener Spent thidikSgitring With their itiother i stetiliefid. Jack Rutledge .of Welland spent the Thanksgiving: 'week end With B11166616 relatives.. • BRUSSELS Pat; 60'66E1 10i Country Wally The Maitland Trio NO VI • MI from Goderic-h SUNDAY - LOUNGE OPEN with Entertainment Good food on the menu. ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE' NEW AMERICAN HOTEL. BRUSSELS ,ONT. Friday and Saturday. Night 2j111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i Entertainment at The Queen's Hotel Brussels FRIDAY and SATURDAY r. smiiiiiimimmitimiminmommimmummummino OPTIMIST OF BRUSSELS Shooting Match SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th 12:30 p.m. sharp On the VVaily Black Farm 1/4 mile North of Brussels on Brussels Huron Road 12 and 1% miles West on the 4th of Morris SHOT GUNS and 22's (Open Sights) . For TURIMYS and HAMS Proceeds for Youth Wo-rk Everyone Welcome