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The Brussels Post, 1974-04-17, Page 8E. Wawanosh At the. Township of East Wawanosh April council meeting six building permits were issued. A letter received from the Ministry re project "SWEEP" was referred to the Road Superintendent with reference to cemeteries. Council accepted a Tile Drain Loan Application in the amount of $1,600, subject to $100.00 being added. The "Currie Drainage issues permit Report" was considered 4 adopted. Drainage Engin E.W.Shifflett, p.Eng., and ratepayers were in attendance; The Reeve, Superintendent, and R,scott looking for office furniture. Reeve Pattison will attend meeting at Blyth concerning swimming pool. Road and General Account $4,226.03 and $4,111.80 tve passed and paid. ********************* Entertainment at. ,The Queen's Hotel ,Brussels FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS 'Ye Ole Gang with Howard Smith SUNDAY EVENING MATINEE "Nashville Bound with Country Wally" Sunday Dinner: ROAST BEEF it*****4-1"1"10-4-4-*******41 ...satt AT THE A P NEW .Ot AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, (ANT,' **************,*** Friday and Saturday The Country Crusaders' BUSINESS as USUAL For Information PHONE 527-0629 FAMILY PARADISE NO. 43 RICHARD PETTY STORE KUNG Fa.-- THE INVISIBLE Fig Karate vs. Kung Fu (AdUlt Entertainmer SUNDAY ONLY-- APRIL 21 INVASION OF BEE - GIRLS SUBURBAN WIVES People we know Ross Brighton is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital, Mrs. J.W.Fischer, who has been a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital for some time has renamed home. Mr. and. Mrs. Hazen Bagley and son Jack of London were Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wm.1-I, King and family. Mr. and Mrs, David Kennedy of Hamilton were visitors one day last week with his mother and with his fatker, R.WKennedy, who is a patiek in Wingham and District Hospital. Mrs, R.W.Stephens, who spent the winter months in Winchester, 1VIass.,U.S.A., returned to het' home here on Saturday. Mrs. C. Buschlin of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. James Cardiff. Mrs. Gordon Mutter of Listowel visited with her son George and Mrs. Mutter. Mr. and Mrs. John Tooth, Lorraine and Gregory of Toronto visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin. Mrs. Donald Nicolson of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 'Krauter. Miss Hope Beacom and Ronald Bell of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.D.Beacorn. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dennis and family of Barrie spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. King and family attended a Gilmar family gathering in London on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Matheson,' Kim and David of Agincourt and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ross of Sarnia visited with Mr. and Mrs. :.Matheson for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. D.A.Rann with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rann ofGalt visited their new granddaughter, Sara A. Rann. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Winn of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.Bob Hayward and children of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. R,Hayward. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McFadzean, Miss Jane Gibson of McMaster University, Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Douna of Woodstock spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. D vid Triebner of Kippen, Miss -Brenda Triebner and Robert Hickson of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace East of Smiths Falls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bernard for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston and daughters of Kitchener, Miss Barbara Bryans of Toronto, Mr. and • Mrs. Harvey Bryans, London, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bryans, London, were Easter 1111111111111111111111111111111111 Optimist .Club of Brus,sers COUNTRY AUCTION SALE Saturday, June 1 TO DONATE OR CONSIGN ARTICLES FOR AUCTION CALL; BELGRAVE MENS' CHOIR CONCERT EAST WAWANOSH PUBLIC SCHOOL BELGRAVE Friday, April 1' and Sat. April 20 at 8:00 p.m. Adults: $1.00 — Public School Children 50c CLINTON - ONTARIO Cambridge and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Triebner and daughter, all of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and family of Grey Township were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller. Sewers put on show Members of the Senior Training Course, "More Ideas for Sewing Knits", are putting the finishing touches on their knitted garments for Summary Day. Two Sumniary Days are being held in. Fluron County: Wingham - Tuesday, April 23rd at Wingham Presbyterian Church at '1:30 p.m. Clinton Wednesday, April 24th at Clinton Legion Hall at 2:00 p.m. The programme promises to be an interesting one. The ladies will have a Fashion Parade of adults' and children's clothing to show off their original creations. Nancy Simpson, Clothing Specialist, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Toronto, will be present to discuss tips and problems encountered for sewing with knits. A tea concludes the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to those interested in fife project, "More Ideas for Sewing Knits", to attend the Summary Days. 111111111111111111111111111111111111 Brussels Lions Club Youth Exchange Program A youth from Brussels or sur- rounding area is to visit Texas, U.S.A., leaving the 20th of July for a 37/2 to 5 week period. Any youth between the ages of 15 & 21 who is interested should submit an essay stating the res. son why he, or she, would like to represent Brussels Lions Club on this trip. All entries should be sent to the' Chairman of Boys' and Girls' Committee, Jack Bryans By May 1st immunnummummuini visitors_ with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton of Guelph spent the Easter weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Go11. Mrs. Goll's mother, Mrs. Alex McCrackin and Lorne McCrackin of Bluevale were visitors at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar, Bradley and Lori of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edgar, Kelly and Michael of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar, Debbie and Marcia of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs:` Jim Edgar, Shelley and Duane of Listowel with Mrs. Winnifred Edgar. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiler, Roberi, and Bonnie of Toronto spent the Easter weekend at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiler, Bonnie and Robert of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. George Thornton of Brussels were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton, Dublin on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family, Petrolia and Mr. and Mrs.Ross Strickland and family, London, visited Mr. and'Mrs. Jack Bowman and Jim and attended Melville Easter services. Melville Jacklin is a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Scarborough were Saturday visitors with Miss Mae Skelton. Mr. and Mrs. R.B.Cousins returned Thursday from a winter vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ron White and family of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and family and Murray and Larry Schlueter of Walton Area: Ken McDonald, 6988; Herb Traviss, 602o. BrUssels Area: (ea. Lang 0'727 or 6731.; Prank Stretton, 9048; How- ard Bernard, mtv. lied cora, her, 6514. Ethel Area: Bruce Speiratt, 6048; Danny k(*.tson, 6144. There will be pick up of art-, ides sornetiMe in May: 8-4HE BRUSSELS Post; APRIL 17, 1974 FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY April 19.20-21 "A BFIASH.BRAWLING JOYOF A MOVIE. ITSIMULD BE SEEN BY EVERYONE" h.alt':;,; VI rV • "Tell holier sent you" 0111111isarilairesii _litssmalliamaiir— PHONE 338-3121 Starts at 8:00 p.m. CADS Goder tornad Ontari line. p worke( Kids in cars free . Friday 18 Saturday 20