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The Brussels Post, 1974-05-29, Page 8Grades 7 & 8 W L Flyers 4 Slippin' Sliders 2 Ding Bats 2 3 Pile Dri‘;ers 2 Base Bouncers 3 Grades 5 & 6 Motor Bugs 4 Banana Splits 3 1 Hot Rods 3 Broncos 4 Wild Wackers 4 Pls. 8 1 5 0 4 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 8 6 6 2 AT THE /*OP NE W AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT, ***************** Friday and Saturday The Country Jesters SUNDAY .MENU: TURKEY DINNER BUSINESS as USUAL For Information PHONE 527--062.9 FAMILY PARADISE WI Wi Rol News of Bluevale Attendance awards given People we know t Correspondent Mrs, Joe Walker Awards Given Awards for perfect attendance for 1973 were given out in Knox Presbyterian Church Sunday School on Sunday, There is an enrolment of 52 children and there were 48 .awards given. Those receiving 12th year pins, were; Marie Walker; Kathy Walker; Daryl Walker; Bob Maclavish; Glen Campbell. Brussels Public School News On Monday evening, May 27, the Grade Eight students, parents and teachers of Brussels Public School took part in an Orientation Night at. RE,Madill Secondary School. They had a chance to tour the school, talk with teachers and refreshments were served afterwards. The Brussels Public Schbol Track and Field Meet will take place on Friday. June 7, for Grades 3 - 8. We would appreciate the assistance of any parents or dulls whp could help us on that day, If you feel you could help us, please send word to the school or telephone 887-9361. Friday, May 31, is a Professional Development Day for the elementery school teachers in Huron County.. The teachers from Brussels will tour ,the Upper Thames School. in Mitchell donng the morning and make use of the Teacher's Centre in Wingham Public School in the afternoon. There will be no school. of course, for the students. Kelps Kelps„ forms of seaweed, and the world's largest algae, Once were a major source of iodine and potassium; now mineral deposits yield those chemicals. Pollution ht. Japan Pollution has reached the stage in Japan that Tokyo traffic police take regular breaks to inhale oxygen from tanks. The fishing port of Minamata has given its name to a crippling, sometimes fatal, disease contracted by eating seafood contaminated by mercury from factory waste. 11th year pins to: Norma Willitts, Wayne Campbell; Mary Ellen Elston. 9th year pins to; Eric Ross, Bruce Campbell; Cameron Ross; Sheila. Walker; Marlyn Campbell. 8th year pins : David Golley, Dewayne, Carolyn Campbell, Sherry Ann Robertson, Kathy Snell. 7th year seals; Rae Willitts, Ken Thompson, Murray Campbell. 6th year seals: Correy McInnes, David Shaw, Donna Thompson, Jacqueline. Robertson, Murray Snell . 5th year seal: Randy Greenaway, Heather McInnes. 4th year seal:. Annetta Dorsch, Anita Dorsch, John Dorsch, Sheila Dorsch, Shirley Dorsch, Brent Day, Bryan Shaw, Tracey Day ; Dianne Campbell. 3rd year seat: Susan Chapman, Joanne Shaw, Sandra Thompson, Bruce McInnes,. Susan Elston,. 2nd year: Jimmy English, Sandra Moffatt, Dean Colley, Kevin Walker. 1st year: Bryan Campbell, Waneeta Boonstra. Sunday School Superintendent is .John McInnes. Teachers arc MrS. Jack Shaw, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Mrs.Stanley Moffatt, Mrs. Wm. Robertson, Mrs. Wm. Elston and Larry Elliott. Mrs. Jim Thompson is the secretary. Visiting at the home of Roy and Mys. Cousins for the holiday weekend were Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mitchell. of Downsview, (Mt- Mr. and Mrs, John Scott and Glenn. of Woodbridge, Ontario were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Campbell on the holiday weekend. • Hugh Kennedy of Toronto visited with his brother Roy on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stiles of Stratford were weekend visitors in Brussels recently when they attended St. John's Masonic Lodge Ladies banquet. George Hislop returned home Friday after being a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. for nine days. Miss Ann Oldfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Oldfield, left on Tuesday, May 28th, for Scotia-mi. - There she will commence her fourth year in medicine with a ten-week period in a Glasgow Hospital. Mrs. John Williamson of Hamilton, Mrs. lean Fraser of Burford, .Mrs. Isabel Walker of Toronto. and Miss ,June King of Elmira were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeTaggart. Mrs. George Somers and daughter Janice and Mrs. Daisy McLean are visiting in Halifax where they travelled by air to visit Mr. and Mrs Roger Somers and see the newly arrived son. Mrs. Every week More and more people discover what mighty lobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641 PHONE 338-3121 Starts at 8:00 p.m. Kids in cars free • followed at the White Carnatik iri patientH°lrile iSVril.11LtOw0 Hospital, Mrs, Harold Thomas has beeti a Mrs. Mabel. Thomas of Moot Forest is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas, • Entertainment at The Queen's Hotel FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS "The Smokey Dun Show" BROWNIE'S CLINTON - ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P,M SHOW STARTS 8 30 PM Thursday - Friday - Saturday May 30.31, June 1 ALBERT R 3ROMI r.. ROGER. JAMES M. ORE BOND .-1/6o FLEMI\G'S I 7LIIIVE AND Izmir ::,,,,!•K',11'21 United Artists Adult Entertainment ommratearoarRxm. WEDNESDAY 29 THURSDAY 30 FRIDAY 31 SATURDAY, JUNE 1 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS PAPER MOON Stars MISS O'NEIL — in her Acadelo, Award PLUS THE GODFATHER ' In Color — Stars IVIARLON BRAND° in his Academy Award Role (Adult Enettaintoent) Somers is the infant's grandmother and Mrs. McLean , his great-grandmother. Mr, and Mrs. D,A.Rann were guests at the Bray-Schaefer wedding at 4:00 p.m. in Goderich and at the reception which AEI 4111111•140 Brussels HIG a trc he Bow HE'S THE WORLD'S GREATEST' CANNON", Adult Entertainment floated Artists James Coburn - Michael Sarazin The dirty d a s of devils island. ADI owls h utle ngh WILL SPEAK DOROTHY SCOTLAND WILL, SING HURON. MEWS CP AUBURN P.M. Evil Prevails When' deed 'Men Do Nothing LOVING COUPLES )t MoltA GAM aKly 8110Wil OW 911 Limit PAI411 I plug 'WOMEN IN CAGES e 4N 18E 20E 25 E etiAT. MAY 29, 19741