The Brussels Post, 1974-07-24, Page 8FAMILY PARADISE
Sunday Entertainment
July 28th
2 p.m.
"WOODEN SHOES"
Dutch Groan from London
Rain or Shine.
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Starts at 8:00 p.m.
Kids in cars free
TUESDAY 23 —
WEDNESDAY 24 —
THURSDAY 25 —
FRIDAY 26 —
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
Plus CLINT EASTWOOD Stars As
JOE KIDD
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
SATURDAY 27 ONLY
(POIIN WAYNE Stars As
McLINTOCK --- Plus
MAR/A3N BRANDO — DAVID NIVEN and SHIRLEY JONES
In BEDTIME STORY
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SUNDAY 28
Art Unexpected Love Story PLUS
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Friday and Saturday Nights:—
Al Harvey and The Blue Boys
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SUNDAY - MONDAY , - TUESDAY
July 28 - 29 30
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Continued,from Page 1
the village limits. However, it is
still largely a place of retirement,
or of commuters who work
elsewhere. There are no new
industries, large or small, to
make for .more rapid growth,
Public transportation is still a
matter of concern.
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Youngsters are making good;
use of their fast vanishing
summer holidays. A number have
found employment to give them a
bit more of that much
needed money. Some young
!tockey players have been
attending hockey schools. The
playground, operated by the
Brussels Recreation Association,
has kept the two supervisors
busy.. The wading pool is a
popular spot on hot. humid days.
The young fry are getting agreat
deal of pleasure out of their
bicycles. Have your fun now —
School days will soon be here
again.
News of Bluevale
tarry King
conducts
service
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
The Sunday mornings service
of worship was held in the United
Church with Larry King
conducting. Members of the
Presbyterian Church joined in the
service. Mrs. Allan, Campbell
sang a solo, "Our Father which
Art in Heaven". For the month of
August services will be held in
the Presbyterian Church.
Personals
Mr. Bill Dobie of Toronto spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
C. Johnston. -
Dr. Terry Johnston of Seaforth
spent the weekend at his home.
Mrs. Les Tretheway visited at
the weekend with her brother Al
Breckenridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall and
two gr andchildren of Chatham
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casemore
and Kim called on Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hall on Saturday.
Mrs. Ross Mann and Harvey
and Bob Bitton spent several days
last week in London.
The Yuill Reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J.
Peacock on Sunday. Relatives
Atended from Bluevale and area
and also fromMichigan and New
York States.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen visited one evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gilkinson of Wingham.
Mr.and Mrs.Bill Rainey. Mr.
mid Mrs. Gordon Hall, Mrs. Doris
Adams and her mother, Mrs.
Alberta Elliott visited on Tuesday
with Mrs. Evelyn. Biller and her*
mother, Mrs. Almeta Masters of
Grimsby.
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- TO HONOR
Mrs. Herb Wheeler
of Belgrave
On the occasion of her
90th Birthday
Her fontily ift holding
OPEN HOUSE at KNOX UNIT-
ED army% BELORAVE ON
SAT., AUG. 3rd
-*OM t:30 to 4:30 IA the after-
wrest and Irani I to 0 o'clook in
the evening. An invitation set=
tended to all her relativeo,
belie* and friends to join in (*ie., biliting this happy event. BEgt S ONLY.
Mrs. Ann Baker was in.
Burlington last week with her son
Michael, and Mrs. Baker and
family attended the wedding of
her granddaughter, Miss Mary
Ann Baker on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Graham Lamont
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
Lamont.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCall
were in Burlington on Saturday to
attend the wedding of Miss Mary
Ann Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. King
and family are on a holiday trip to
the Maritime Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Annett
from Kitimat, B.C., are visiting
with his mother, Mrs. Russ
Annett.
Mr. and Mrs, David Brister
Have returned from their
honeymoon trip to England.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy
and sons, Mitchael and Mark, of
Hamilton and Miss Janice
Kennedy of Ottawa were last
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R.W.Kennedy.
Mae Wineberg of Toronto, a
former Brussels businessman,
called on Brussels friends here
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W.WSmith were
visitors in Hanover with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Lah an on the
weekend.
Entertainment ut
The Queen's Hotel
Brussels
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS.:—
Ye Ole Gang and Howard Smith
SUNDAY EVENING MATINEE.;_
"The Srnokey Dunn- Show."
Sunday Dinner Menu : COLD PLATE
Gymkhana Rodeo
OPEN
Sunday, August 4th
12:00 Noon Sharp
BRUSSELS FAIR GROUNDS
.Sponsored by
MAITLAND VALLEY SADDLE CLUB
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