The Brussels Post, 1978-09-27, Page 10PROGRAMME
STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN IN CARS
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
..Open Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday nights for
the rest of the season.
Program/lie subject to
unavoidable changes.
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PHONE 338-3121
Friday & Saturday September 29,30
'HARPER VALLEY P.T.A. SUPER VAN
I Adult4',ntertainment
Sunday, Oct. 1 Only
"SPY THRILLER"
TELEFON
STARRING CHARLES BRONSON AND LEE REMICK
—And—
"SCIENCE FICTION HORRR"
DEMON SEED
Starring Julie Christie
TAN
TO 'MONS
WWI SI AM SI
Brussels Minor Hockey
MEETING
Tues. Oct.,3
8 p.m.
B.M.G. meeting Room all
interested Coaches & Managers please plan to attend.
Hockcy.Registration is planned for Friday Night Oct. 6th
in the Public Library Between 7 and 9 p.m.
YIPPEE!
The
COUNTRY
LOUNGE
Entertainment
Sept. 298 30
Tiffans
THURSDAY 9 p.m.- 12 Play the juke
box and pool table free
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OPEN
HOTEL Monday to Saturday
Closed Sunday
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. RUSSELS
Every week more and more people
discover what mighty jobs are accomplished.
by low cost Post Wants Ads. Dial Brussels
887-6641. •07•Tofti.1*:..,::**1.:M(a
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CURLING CLUB
Now Being
SEAFORTH MEMBERSHIPS
Accepted For
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For Information on
Men's or Mixed Curling
Call-
Herb Traviss-Walton
527-0359
Ken Moore, Egmondville
527-0508
Dave Beattie•Clinton
482-9521
Jini Rose 527-1217 Seaforth
For Information on
Ladies' Curling, Call
Millie Lobb Clinton 482.3263
. Gloria Riley Seaforth 527-1045
Diane McKay, Clinton, 482-7775
Irma Pryce„ Seaforth, 527-0917
Junior Curling Call - Vicki Ste. Marie 527-1438
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Bowling Scores
People We Knqw
M's. Garvin smith or
South. River visited with
Alberta Smith and other
Bingo
Every
Saturday
at Blyth
Memorial. Hall
8 p.m.
12 reg. - 10 each
3 share the wealth
$150' jackpot 60 calls
eery Sat. at 8 p.m.
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friends ..and relative's in this
Community. last week,
Mr. M.Winberg of Toronto.
called on Brussels friends on
Thursday of last week..
Dr. and Mrs.. R.G, Hazle-
wood spent the weekend in
Hamilton where on Sunday
Dr, Hazlew.00d was guest
speaker at his former church,
Binkley United, the service
was televised for Cable 4. At
the service he baptized his
granddaughter Pamela. Jean
daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Lane Haylewood,
A reception was held after
the service when old
acquaintances were re-
newed. Later a family dinner
was held at. the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lane Hazlewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavin and
family of Ingersoll were
weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Joh.n McCutcheon.
The special anniversary.
service was well attended in
the United Church on Sunday
morning. •
Rev. Wesley Ball, minister
of Wroxctcr and Gorrie
,United Churches was guest
speaker. taking as his ser-
mon theme "The Supreme
Question". His story to the
children was entitiled
"Fountain" of Milk". Guest
soloist was. Peter Dekker of
List owel whit sang -I asked
the Lord". "I believe" and
I -How Great Thou Art."
People fro • Knox Pre-
,sbyt eri a a Church - and White-
church United Church. -
tended. alOng with friends:,
families and friends.
On Oct. 1. 0
will
\\lid-Wide
lin1011 lie
celebrated and on Oct. 8,
:lha ksgiving services will he
held.
Sunday supper guests with
- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker
and family were Mr. Ken
Skin n and Mr, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gray.
Kathy Wiebe. daughter of
Mrs. Kac(he Wiebe and the
late Dietrich Wiebe `and
Donald Herbert Fines..son of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fines
of Bluevale, were married
recently at Zion Mennonite
Brethren C'hurch, Dr. F.C.
Peters of Kitchener of-
ficiated.
The bride is a recent
graduate of Conestoga Col-
lege, Nursing Division. The
bridegroom graduated from
University of Waterloo
Engineering Program.
Anee-Marie • . Wiebe of'
Thronto was maid of honor
for lier sist er. Diane Myers of
Kitchener weas bridesmaid.'
Best mart was Jirrt Anderson
of Shebburne. Glen Fines of
London, Rick Fines of'
Wingham, both -brothers oi'
the . groom and the: bride's
brother. Siegfried, Wiebe of
Kitchener. ushered guests.
On return from a honey-
:noon in Eastern Canada, the
couple will live in Sudbury.
In , theI3 ussels Mtexed".
Rowling.!LCague on TneWay,
September 19, • Lana
Carmichael bow led the ladies''
high single. of 289, The' high
triple belonged to Linda
Stevens with a 625,
For Ow'
men. top honors went to Jim
Adams with a 285 single and
Jim also taking the high
triple with 690.
Other games over 200
were recorded by Carson
Watson 202. .Linda Stevens
254. Dennis Newby 224 'and
203 , Lana carmichaef 2.89.
Carolyn Whitfield 243, Jim
Adams 214,. Ken Cousins
254. Clayton Saave'236. Tom
Stevens 229, Wilda Higgins
214, Fred Sawyer 222, Ron
(Vico. 201, Ray Adams
and 274, Ron Matirais 200
and 250 and. Jane Draper
201.
VERY INTERESTING—Jim Johnston of
Bluevale looked over some of the exhibits on
display in the Crystal Palace at the Brussels fair
on Wednesday. (Brussels Post Photo)
Bluevale
Be sure to come to the
Plowmen's Ball
in the
Brussels , Morris and Grey Community Centre
Thursday, Sept. 28
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra
Contestants for the Ontario Queen of
the Furrow will be present.
Dancing:9-1 $4 a couple Lunch included
Tickets available at the Brussels, Morris and Grey official catering
tent at the 'Plowing Match or from any recreation member.
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