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The public is invited
to attend a
FLAG RAISING
CEREMONY
to be carried out by the
Brussels Legion
at the
SENIOR CITIZENS'
APARTMENTS
Thursday, July 20
at 8:30 p.m.
The Brussels Legion Pipe
Band will be in attendance
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POST JULY 19, 1 8 Art auctio n ids
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Most gardeners have
pesticides or fertilizer left over
from last season. R.A.Fleming,
horticulturist with the Ontario
Ministry of AgricUlture and fooid,
advises checking remaining stock
noww. •
"Open bags of chemicals, old
containers, or any unknown
chemical should be discarded, "
he says. "many chemicals lose
their effectiveness when
improperly stsored and are usless
in the garden."
"Tightly-closed , well-labelled
containers are usually safe to use
a second season. But play it
safe."
The shelf life of a product
usually is marked on containers.
"Make a habit of reading all
labels on insecticides or
fertilizer," Mr. Fleming says.
"Instructions should be followed
carefully. If the manufacturer
recommends a certain quantity,
clon't,,Pssume that twice as much
will do more god. Often, the
reverse is true."
Some of the newer products on
the market deserve consideration
when the spaces left by useless
materials and containers are due
to be filled.
"My advice is to check
shelf-life information when new
stock is being purchased. Make
sure that 'the product is going to
be effective, for the length of time
it might stay on your shelf.°
Check your
pesticide
shelf
Plans are being finalized for the
second Annual international Art
Auction to be held at the Huron
Country Playhouse in Grand
Bend, Sunday, August 6, auction
publicity co-ordinator Dave
Sheppard announced this week.
Free preview is from 2-5 p.m..
Doors open for registration and
catalogues at 6:30, and the
auction itself begins at 7:30 from
the Playhouse stage.
Admission tickets at $3.00
includes a draw on a Henry
Moore lithograph, The list of
leading artists, both international
and Canadian, represented by the
available art works include
Bartram, Calder, Chagall, Dali,
Danby, Van 'Doren, Miro, Henry
Moore, Picasso, Harold Town,
and Jackson--to name a few.
The collection of over one
hundred art pieces includes
various media and • compares
favourably with last year's
auction collection which was
valued between $35,000 and
$40,000. Base prices on individual
ittnes range from $50 to -$2,000
and provide an excellent
opportunity for the experienced
collector as well as the novice to
purchase an original superb work
of art.
Patrons- from last year'-s'
auction, which was .,..Very
successful in raising fundslor the
Playhouse's operation, will be
pleased to know that Mrs. Sharon
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PROGRAMME
STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN IN CARS
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
THEATRE OPEN
Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
Programme subject to
unavoidable changes.
PHONE 338-3121
SUNDAY, JULY 23 ONLY
3 FEATURES
NASHVILLE GIRLS
SUMMER SCHOOL
TEACHERS
CANDY STRIPE NURSES
AD t 1 RESTRICIF I)
TO IMMO Imo or me IS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
JULY 20, 21, 22
Henry Winkler & Kim Darby
Star In
THE ONE AND ONLY
—And—
Enertaining and Surprisingly
Upbeat
AMERICAN HOT WAX
[Adult Entertainment] '
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY JULY 24, 25, 26
An Appealing Musical Mickey Rodney
Fantasy From Disney —Plus—
PETE'S DRAGON THE BOATNIKS
Starring Helen Reddy And CHILDRENS ADMISSION 25c
Theobald, noted art lecturer,
authoress-curator, will be
returning this year as auctioneer.
A cash bar and a $4 per person
buffet supper will be available.
Advance tickets for the auction
may he purchased by writing to
the Country Playhouse, Grand
Bend, Ontario NOM ITO. For
more information, call ,auction
convener Linda Corrigall in Grand
Bend, 238-8828.
'Come To The
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Secriorth Junior
'Centenaires' Booster Club Presents
A CONCERT AND DANCE
with
RONNIE PROPHET
Juno Award Winner and Star of CTVYS Grand Old Country
and' the
WHISKEY RIVER
BAND
• Saturday, August 12
:Seaforth Arena
CONCERT: 7-9 p.m. DANCE: 9:30.1 a.m.
TICKETS: Concert and Dance -'$8.00 per perion
'Convert Only - $5.00 per person
Age of Majority Cards. Required
PROCEEDS TO JUNIOR , HOCKEY
Tickets available from:
ivIurrays' Barber Shop
Brussels
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All
of
SALAD
Week Special
variety
cold meats,
PLATE
etc..
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Saturday
or juice
RIBS
Specia l
3.25
& dessert
1 ••••
PORK
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Sunday
Or &
Special Alm
3.50
dessert
CUTLET
juice
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OLYMPIA
Restaurant
6 a.m. 7
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days
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