The Brussels Post, 1975-07-02, Page 6TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
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The most fascinating
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WED., THURS., FRI. — JULY 9, 10, 11
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT.
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SUNDAY thru THURSDAY
SHOWS PLAY ONCE
As listed on Program
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Children 12 yeari and under
Admitted Free
Except on Special Pictures
Program Is subject to un-
avoidable changes
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WED. 2 — THURS. 3 — FRI. 4 — SAT. 5
NEWMAN and REDFORD in
THE STING
PLUS
THE MIDNIGHT MAN
Stars BURT LANCASTER — Both in Color
(Adult Entertainment)
Sunday 6 — Monday 7 — Tuesday 8
— 3 FEATURES —
TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRES
BLOOD SPATTERED BRIDE
3 IN THE ATTIC ADMITTANCI miesTRicti-o
ALL IN COLOR To MEOW nes at aes arot
7 NIGHTS-- WEDNESDAY 9
Thurs. 10 — Fri. 11 — Sat. 12 SUn. 13
Monday 14 — Tues 15
AIRPORT 1975 Stars CHARLTON HESTON, GEORGE KENNEDY — PLUS
THE BLACK WINDMILL
Stars MICHAEL CAINE Both in Color
(Adult Entertainment)
[ CHECK FoR THOSE IVO GREAT FAMILY PROGRAMS IN
JULY PRESENTATIONS t:
LOVES THE COUNTRY
Paul, aged 10, looks just like one's mental picture of
Huckleberry Finn with his reddish-brown, hair, blue eyes, fair
skin and freckles. He is in excellent health.
Paul is in a country foster home where everything about the
life suits him. He is perfectly happy just to be in the open air. He
loves fishing and is fond of animals.
Though Paul likes sports and joins in all kinds of games at
school, he doesn't mind that no organized games are available
near his foster home. A contented, good-natured fellow, he can
entertain himself.
Considered low average in ability, Paul is in a special class but
is integrated into regular grade three classes for music, physical
education, special studies and science.He needs parents who will
value his winning personality, give him much love and not be
concerned about academic achievement. This outdoor boy would
like to live .on a farm.
To inquire about adopting Paul, please write to Today's Child,
Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K,
Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter please tell something of your
present family and your way of life. For general adoption
information consult your local Children's Aid Society.
Pee wee
scores
June 18 Belgrave 12 Brussels 6
June 20 Moncrieff 19 Brussels 13
June 25 Brussels 6 Gorrie 2
The Canadian Red Cross
Summer Safety Tip: If it is
Necessary to change seats in a
small boat, always crouch low,
hold onto both gunwales and keep
your weight on the boat's center-
line. Do not stand up and do not
change position 'unless it is
absolutely necessary. Yell to us
for help.
Aireursumemmellim
Country Singles
DANCE
SAT., JULY 12
at
Hully Gully
8:30 p.m.
DANCE AND
CAMPOREE
Refreshments Served
WATCH FOR OUR NEXT
DANCE AT
SEAFORTH LEGION
Music by.
Tony Nuthett
6.,, THE BRUSSELS' POST: :JULY 2, 19/5
People We Know
Keith McClinchey and Jim, Elgin,
Claude Seguin and family, Port
Cook, Holland Centre, Mr. and
Flynn, Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs,
Seaforth, Mrs. Sadie
MacDonald, Walton, Mr. Alex
Mrs. Fred Flynn and Miss Wilda Jack Ritchie returned h
ome'
Coast. ,
MeCutcheon and Mr. and Mts,
Wednesday of last week after
motor trip to the Canadian yi,rt
Mr. and Mrs, .
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BRUSSELS
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Friday and. Saturday Night:
The Country Crusaders
Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter
and Georgie of Guelph were
holidaying weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lamont,
Guests on Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Badley and Robert at
Jeffery's baptism were Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Badley, Blyth and
Rhonda Badley, Mr. and Mrs.
Short Shots
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Do not be backward in coming
forward to let The Post know
about your holiday visitors or your
activities over the weekend. Dial
887-6641 Wednesday for next
week's paper. Our sub scribers in
many parts of Canada like to
know what is going on in their
home town.
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The advanced price of gasoline
seems to have stirred up more
resentment than any other single•
item in the recent budget.
Perhaps this is because that
particular one dips into almost
everyone's wallet. To •a great
many people it will certainly
mean a curtailment of pleasure
driving and will probably
interfere with holiday plans. The
bicycle mode of travel has become
very popular recently and will, no
doubt, become more so now.'
integrity we considered such
things beyond the realm of
possibility here. How little we
were aware of what was going on
in our own country. Our blind
faith in some of our fellow
Canadians was shattered in a
rude awakening with the
disclosures of the crime
investigations in Quebec and the
Hamilton harbour and other
dredging scandals as examples of
what has been going on here. It
can, and did, happen in Canada
as it is likely to happen in any
country when people are
motivated by greed and
dishonesty.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Just Bob
from Stratford
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