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The Brussels Post, 1976-10-06, Page 10At The • it .C6‘; BRUSSELS INN (0-)** BRUSSELS, ONT, Friday and Saturday et The Country Cobras Sunday 4 to 9 p.m. and Monday Special - 'Turkey with all the trimmings 44•••••••••••4•••••••••••~44•4144 cE im isaemz4, WINGHAM 357.1638 WED-THURS-FRI-SAT, OCT. 6-7-8-9' THE FUN MOVIE OF THE YEAR! it "If I ever get out of this, the first thing Pm gonna do is go see SINGOLoNG:' 2 SHOWINGS DAILY. AT 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. is . If I ever "If I ever "If I ever get out of this, get out of this, get out of this, the first thing the first thing the first thing Fm gonna do PT gonna do Fm gonna do Is go see is go see-- is go see SISGO LONG:' smaoLove SraGoLovo:' a BILLY DEE WILLIAMS • JAMES EARL JONES RICHARD PRYOR • A 11flilf NM ON IN. IleMS IAPIS SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY OCT. 10 - 11,- 12th 3 DAYS ONLY! From the *Mous mind Of Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically entertaining motion picture. iso `e►M .401 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S DAILY AT. lAMILY PLOT KAREN BLACK • BRUCE' DERN • BARBARA 9: HARRIStia.M. CHILDREN IN CARS [12 years & under] ADMITTED FREE Except on Special Pictures Telephone 338-3121 Program is .subject to unavoidable changes October - Friday 8, Saturday 9 EAT MY DUST STARRING RON HOWARD PLUS. LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON Sunday, October 10 DUSK TO DAWN 5 FEATURES 1 BORN FOR HELL -- 2. SPANISH FLY - PHOTOGRAPHER'S MODEL 4. REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD' 5. THE ANTICHRIST ********************** Entertainment at THE QUEEN 'S . HOTEL BRUSSELS * Friday and Saturday Night * * * ********************** Vie Helwn 4 * * People we know Murray Bremner left on Monday morning on a motor trip to. South. America. Mrs. Lottie McCutcheon has returned from a month's visit Win at Howick bingo Regular Games: Mrs. Finne- gan, Wingham; Mrs. Seiling, Wingham; Bill Upper, Listowel; Bill Upper, Listowel; Mrs. Newman, Wingham; Loraine Montgomery, Wroxeter; Mrs. Holloway, Wingham; Mrs. McInnis, Fordwich; Mrs. Hamil- ton, Listowel; Pearl Angus, Wingham; Mrs. Cherry, Wroxeter; Mrs. Newman, Wingham. Share the Wealth: 1-Mrs. Ducklow, Listowel, $32.; 2, Ruby Paylor, Palmerston, $32. $25. Special: Garry Larson, Listowel. Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Cherry, Wroxeter. Jackpot of $105. - Mrs. Finne- gan, Wingham. Lap Card: Evelyn Stroop, Fordwich & Mrs. Day, Wingham. Door Prizes: Mildred. Turner, Harriston, Lillian Newman, Wingham, Bill Upper, Listowel & Gladys Bates, Harriston. Lucky Draws: Joan Robinson, Lucknow, Ruby Paylor, Palmer- ston, Mrs. Dewar, ' Atwood & Shirley Leek, Wroxeter. Dart game: Margaret Edgar - $7.00. CKNX gets FM licence The Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC) announced last week that an FM radio outlet licence has been granted to CKNX Wingham. The Wingham broadcasting firm already operates a television station and an AM radio service. CKNX was one of the early radio stations in Ontario. Its AM service went on the air in 1926 and was followed in 1955 by the CKNX television service. Station' manager Ross Hamilton termed the CRTC licence grant as the completion "of a trilogy of broadcasting for CKNX " Now that the-CRTC has ruled favorably on the licence appli- cation CKNX will begin final preparations for commencement of the new service. According to Mr. Hamilton the FM outlet will be ready by early 1977. 'all' depends on the suppliers of equipment," he explained. The new st ation will operate under the call letters CKNN-FM or Stereo 102, and will broadcast at 101.7 on the FM dial. It will have a power of 22,000 watts 'and cover all of Grey, Bruce and Huron Counties as well as major portions of Perth and Wellington Counties. Among the conditions laid down by the CRTC in granting the licence is a stipulation that the new station must *vide one half hour each week of commercial free time to public access. The CRTC also demands that, because of the ownership associa- tion with CFPL Broadcasting of London, Ontario, the Wingham programming must be distinctly different from that on CFPL-FM. The station has conducted a listener survey on the types of programming desired but results have not been tabulated as yet. The new station will create six' new jobs initially and further jobs as the station progreSses, 10—THE BRUSSELS POST, with her son Bob and Mrs. McCutcheon of Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Mervyn Grainger and. Mrs. Gordon Hamilton of Exeter were visitors on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goll. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Plyley of Stevenville and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckman of Cambridge were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McCutcheon. Mr. and Mrs. Harman Devries returned last week from a four 1st $15.00 2nd. $10.00 3rd'' $ 5.00 FRIDAY EVENING OCT.i,1TH JUDGING OF THE QUEEN CONTEST * AND CONCERT THE, O FFICIAL OPENING OF THE FAIR 1.- 41 MEAT AUCTION't FOLLOWING CONCERT I FRIDAY NIGHT ADMISSION 41 * ADULT• 11.00 CHILDREN kw it week vacation in Holland. ' Mrs. Archie Mann, R.R. 1, Monkton in Grey Township, was taken by ambulance on Friday, Sept. 24 to Stratford General Hospital after sustaining a frac- tured leg when a step-stool, from which she was hanging drapes overturned. Mrs. Mann was first admitted to Listowel Memorial Hospital prior to being trans- ferred to Stratford. She was attended by Dr. George Yang. • • • • • • . .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plus an airplane ride • • • • • S . • • • • • • • • • OCTOBER 8TH and 9TH O GIANT PARADE • TRI.CLUR LIONS BAND of WINDSOR O CAPE CROKER RAND -- O SWEETHEART OF THE FAIN Conimit O HARNESS RACING' O OPEN & JR. SADDLE HORSE SHOW O SADDLE RACES O LIVESTOCK & 4-H SHOWS O SAUGEEN AMUSEMENTS O ACRES OF EXHIBITS ' • ' GROUNDS ADMISSION ON FAIR OA* ADULTS :.42:00 CHILDREN 50C PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN = FPM PARKING S1.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Brussels, Morris & Grey • • _ Community Centre • • • • • Walkathon • • • • • •SATURDAY, OCT. 23 • • • 9:00 a.m. • • • Prizes for walkers earning most money Walkathon forms available in stores in Brussels, Walton & Ethel Turn in entry forms by OCTOBER 20 to Jim Prior Frank Stratton Bob Livermore [Grey Central School] • • • ▪ Participate by walking or sponsoring • • • • ▪ Make your new Community Centre • • • a reality! • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • -FRO GRANDSTAND OUNI.FOR THE Whitt FAMILY OCTOBER. 6, 1976 - * *************************. * * E SATURDAY EVENING E - OCT. .9TH * * SHOW AND •DANCE • ; e. iiiiiiiiiiiii, T.V. 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