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The Brussels Post, 1975-07-30, Page 8BRONNIE'IOS fistivul - ONTAR BOX .OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. . FIRST SHOW AT DUSK People We Know Earl Cudmore who was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital is home. Mrs. Julie Kerney has sold her home and will be residing in Windsor with- her sister, Mrs./ Ruth Gander. She leaves for Windsor on Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Willer of Vero Beach, Florida, have been visitor with the King families. George Hislop is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital where he was taken by ambulance on Thursday• morning, of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Peters and children, Allison and Curtis, have moved from Brussels to reside at R.R. 1, Box 59; Ennismore. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jacklin have returned home after visiting their son Ronald and family in Calgary, taking in the Stampede and Rodeo. After visiting the Work- man families, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Workman and family on a tour of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Mrs. Idella Wilson visited in Toronto last week with her cousin, Mrs. Donna Hawthorne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hopper of Detroit, Mrs. Lou Carmichael and Miss Irene Hopper of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mrs. James Bryans and Mrs. ldella Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie were Mrs. Mary Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Hollinger and family and Miss Catherine Hudack, all of Hamilton; Rev. and Mrs. James Perrie of Strathroy and Mrs. Annie Pollard and Douglas of Listowel. MISS DIANNE FRASER, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser, R.R. 2, Blyth graduated- from Fanshaw School of Nursing, St. Josephs HoSpital, London, Tues- day July 29, at Alumni Hall, London. She will be employed at St. Josephs' Hospital, London. Cranbrook ** At The NEW AMERICAN *** HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. ** ************ Friday and Saturday Night: The Country Jesters 30, '1975 Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel There will be no service in Knox Church next Sunday, Aug. 3. Service will be at the usual time of 9:45 a.m. the following Sunday August 10. Mrs. Maurice Cameron and Mrs. Glenn Huether visited friends in London last week. Mrs. Calvin Cameron spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga, Winston McEachern, Cam- bridge Galt, visited on the weekend with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wes McEachern. Mr. and Mts. Lloyd Smith and 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are on a motor trip to the West. Mrs, Stuart McNair and Mrs: Glenn Huether visited on Sunday at Mt. Forest and other points. Mr. and Mrs, Eirl Dunn spent Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. Bill. Mtichan, London, BRUSSELS POST, JULY BOTH IN COLOR imemni olemis WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. August 6 - 7 - 8 9 They'd do anything for a story...and do. JACK LEMMON WALTER MATTNW E FRONT PAVE g; 4' 1 • t. ',11) 4.. BIJRNETT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT uNivEArdu P';%gt lEcHN:COLOR, July and August Program SUNDAY thru THURSDAY SHOWS PLAY ONCE As listed on Program STARTS AT DUSK — Children 12 years and under Admitted Free Except on Special Pictures Program is subject to un• avoidable changes * * * *-9( -0( *4( 4( • Men= NM= IMMO I Tuesday 29 — Wednesday 30 Thursday 31 — Friday, 1 THE ,LORDS .OF RATBUSH In Cz;10s. , LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL (Adult Entertainment) Saturday, August 2 Only' MUTINY ON THE BUSES !vs FUNNY. FUNNY -- Plus — • UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE Stars JACK LEMON 2 Great Comedies --- (Adult Entertainment) DUSK to DAWN - AUG. 3 ONLY 1 CARRY ON AROUND THE BEND 2 THUNDER ALLEY 3 HORROR EXPRESS , 4 BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF 5 S-S-S-S-S MEANS SNAKES . (Adult Entertainment ) ,Monday 4 — Tuesday 5 Wednesday Digby The Biggest and Funniest Dog in the World • Plus BRUCE LEE -- Stars In THE GREEN HORNET ttl 6 . MIL Couple entertained at going away party Mr. and. Mrs. Barry Peters were entertained at a Going-away Party on Saturday night before leaving Brussels to take up residence at Ennismore. A large number of friends and neighbours gathered at -Ernie Lewington's to spend a social evening with them before their departure, from this community, During the course of the evening the Peters' family were presented with a stereo 8.track tape, A.M. & P.M. player for which they expressed their thanks Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Timothy and His Elect. ronics. "RIVE si CLINTON - ONTARIO BOX OFFICE _OPEN 8 P.M. • FIRST SHOW AT DUSK\ WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY ..... July 30 - 31 - Aug. 1 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT el OLIVER REED • RAQUEL WELCH RICHARD CHAMERLAIN • , ' 'MICHAEL YORK, • N , • THE . •*" ,40 . , THREE MOSKETEELIS ADULT • ENTERTAINMENT "HAD Inr ID 111 &TONTO" 20th Century•Fox Presents A FILM BY PAUL MAZURSKY - IIARRY& TONTO" st.,,in. ART CARNEY SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY .....—............ August 2 - 4 - 5 - . THERE'S ,...,,....:....,..„,,, NOTHIN' ,:.:,, THEY WON'T TRY!! ., .: \. , ,,,,,R ,,, it DIRTY IVIAIIY CRAZY LARRY COLOR BY DE LUXE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 5,1H, "Delightfully ,:„.,,,.:>. ,,i, outrageous." L A T 1,,LE 5 .,. , PHANTOM , the-------- P ISE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. :::: ,,, By %";vii ,, All 4 ' Sunday, SHOWS Aug.. 3 4 SHOWS DUSK TO DAWN 41101101I ,.. 0 N\k ADMIT1 A PICI . "I'm wining to try anything once 'providing it doesn't t. hilinie... OCNI UMING1 .17 a painful and joyous moment, ADMIT TANCE . II riAn;°= 0"1i 0. "LOVE ME LOVE MY WIFE" 0 O •biotiTIANCI a '' .;VI.cro MO 0 They sheiO d More /heti t/.14 . _ iTHE . . - 1 6 41,10,141 PE THE NHL RoomMates HALF CLAD-ALLIAIII