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The Brussels Post, 1974-07-03, Page 8AllagaNIZa/0/$1/1/.0./. July 6 --- THE BLENDERS PHONE 527-0629 -; RtSI RICT#- D sp,m, an' Girls On The Road 3 1074 C E PHONE 38-3121 Starts at 8 :00 p.m. Kids in cars free • WEDNESDAY S — THURSDAY 4 — FRIDAY 5 — SATURDAY WEST WORLD In Colour — Stare YlUL BRYNNER In BOY HAVE WE GOT A VACATION FOR YOU — BURT REYNOLDS In -- The man Who Loves Cat Dancing, Coativri SARAH MILES LIM 3. COBB and otito.; HAMILTON (Allan Enetertainitielit) SUNDAY 7 ;•-• MONDAY 8 — TUESDAY 0 —8 FEATURES — Private School Girls THEY NEVER FLUNKED AN ORAL EXAM Love at Sixteen Entertainment at The Queen's Hotel Brussels FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT The Maitland Trio from Goderichi SUNDAY EVENING MATINEE FEATURING Smokey Dunn SUNDAY MENU - ROAST PORK DINNER AT THE _044,14,1 N E W PPrP- AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday ' Howard Smith and his Orchestra LPGI United Artist§ ti4tAtiit 1 BROWNIE'S vino CLINTON - ONTARIO siettEnRE BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 PAII, WI+ Adult Entertainment Wednesday - Thursday - Friday July 3 - 4 - 5 =qi_SEE:ta3 They make $215.39 ri week as Cops, and 10 million in one day as Robbers.--How did they get away with it? ELLIOTT KASTNER presents CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA in Adult Entertainment Saturday - Sunday - • Monday - Tuesday July 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 ENTER "DRAGON' re': also HE CLOBBERS THE MOB AS ?tits One thee lets are bittAng pty close to hornek. BLACK BEILT JONES If i ,716112;;;.... WED.-THURSAII, Clint Eastwood isoirtftgarsty 14asnons Forte 41111111111M, JULY 10-11-12 Wiody cAllert, 9Diarie 9F(Leaton in "Sleeper" ADULT GREGORY PECK DESI ARN'AZ,JE "BILLY VII!! United Arttsts 4 Area people we know The Happy Citizens Club of flunking assisted. Seaforth visited the Home on The Rhythm Band from the Saturday and sponsored an after- Psychiatric Hospital led by noon of euchre and crokinole, in Gordon Harrison provided the the Auditorium. President of the entertainment for Family Night. Club, Lorne Dennis, and Shorty Munro was emcee for the secretary, Mrs. Baker, arranged evening's program of dance the program for the afternoon numbers, harmonica, violin and with twenty tables in play and marmba instrumentals, vocal awarded the following prizes to solos and duets and selection by the residents: High lady, Mrs. the band. Sarah Carter thanked Craddock; low Mrs. Leybourne; the entertainers on behalf of the High man, Tom Herman; low residents. John Yuill; lone hands Mrs. Mary Forty-seven members of the Taylor; eldest lady, Mrs. Ryan, Brussels Senior Citizens' Club 98; eldest man John McCallum, had dinner'at the Home on Friday 91. Following the games, Mrs. and enjoyed bingo with the Welsh and Norman Speir of the residents for the afternoon. A Home, entertained with old tyme special prize was given for the music. Three Inindred and four- lucky chair to Jack Carter, teen visitors registered during the Brussels, lucky card Mrs. week of open house with two McKenzie, Huronview, eldest hundred and fifty having a meal lady playing Mrs. Shapton 98, at the Home. eldest man John McCallum 91. The Brussels antique car club arranged a visit to the Home on Sunday afternoon and following a picnic dinner on the lawn several residents enjoyed a ride in some of the cars. Max Watt was responsible for the arrangements and we hope if the members of the Club are touring this part of the County again in, the future that they call in as it was greatly appreciated. Twenty-two members of the over 90 Club met on Wednesday afternoon. A guest of the club, Mrs. Nellie Welsh, entertained with piano melodies followed by a social half hour in the dining room. Volunteers Mrs. Luckham, Mrs. Hanly and Vaughan Personals Mrs. Robert Walker of Palmer- ston and Mrs. Phyllis. Goldner of Listowel called on Brussels friends on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Barry Watson and boys„ David and Robert of Tuscan, Arizona, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson of Wroxeter. Dorothy Boneschansker of R.R.1, Ethel, will attend the 4-H Homemaking Club Girls Conference at the University of Guelph during the week of July 9th - 12th. News of Walton Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall Mr. and Mrs: Dave Brady, Sudbury spent the holiday week- cuu :•.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Leeming and visited other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Steven- son, Wendy and Lois of Kitchener spent Civic Holiday Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and Debbie of Fergus visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett arid . family of New Market spent a day last week visiting his father, Mr. William Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle and Mary and Steven and John Huether were camping over the long weekend at Family Paradise Park. , The ball teams are all doing well with their games this past week. The Squirts won over Kurtsviile on Monday night 60-2 and the intermediate also won their game 18-1: The girls played against Moncrief being victorious 32-36. &--THE BRUSSELS POST, IULV Mi. and Mrs. James Arm- strong and family left this week for a vacation trip in Western. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S; Sweeney, Mrs, Jean Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, R, Wheeler attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Elston of London on S aterd ay . Mr. and. Mrs. George Dalton of Galt, Joan and Keith Eaton of Seaforth and Brownlee Love of Mt. Forest, with his champion team of percherons, were holiday weekend visitors with Mr,, and Mrs. Malcolm Jacobs. All attended the parades in Lucknow, Mitchell and Atwood and assisted Mr. Jacobs with his entries in the parades. Earl Dennis of Barrie is holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy of Toronto were Saturday visitors with his brother Roy and Mrs. Kennedy. Pte. R.W. Willis, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Willis, is spend- ing a month's leave at home. Pte. Willis, who has been stationed at Borden, will be going to the Canadian Forces Base at Ottawa at the end of his leave. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice and family have taken up residence in the home of the late Mrs. Lillian Kerr on Princess Street in Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lahn and daughter of Hanover were Satur- day visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Smith. Mrs. Pat Castatar and sons, Macey and Hart of Kleinberg, Mrs. Lorne Seed, of Woodbridge and Mrs. Harkwood Castatar of King City were visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Malcolm Jacobs last week. Awards Nigh for BRUSSELS MINOR HOCKEY Friday, July St 8:00 p.m. THE LEGION HAL Guest speaker from s Marys Walt Tkaczuk Hockey School Everyone Welcome • FAMILY PARADISE Rain or Shine July THE BRADLEY BUNCH 2- 4 p.m.