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YIPPEE
The
COUNTRY
LOUNGE
Entertainment
Oct.208t 21
TRADITIONAL
SOUNDS
THURSDAY 9 p.m. - 12 Play the juke
box and pool table free .
881-6921 Brussels
MOE'S PIZZA' OPEN'
Monday to Saturday
aSe4...Sun4aL HOTEL
OPEN
RECEPTION
for
Carmen and
Dorothy
Gwyn
celebrating their
25th)Wedding
Anniversary
Sat., Oct. 21
Dancing 9-1 a.m.
Family Paradise Hall
Music by Country
Companions
Best Wishes only
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10 THE BRUSSELS POST OCTOBER 18, 1978
People we know.
The third concert in the
series on Friday, March
30th, will feature Miss Judith
Lebane, soprano. Miss Le-
bane has been soloist for
several years with the
Canadian Opera Company.
She is quickly becoming
known as one of Canada'S
most versatile singers
through concerts, radio and
television appearances.
The' Gaillard Ensemble
will perform the final concert
on Friday, April 27th. This
quartet is comprised of
Douglas Perry, viola: Paul
Meyer, violin; Robert Bick,
flute; and Paul Pulfol, cello.
Series tickets at $18,00
each are available now at the
Gallery. These programmes
.are supported by the Ontario
Arts Council.
BELGRAVE HAS A NEW POST OFFICE AND A NEW POSTMASTER
— Putting in mail at the new location of the post office in Belgrave are
former postmistresses Mrs. Grace Schmidt and Mrs. Robert Procter and
the new postmaster Jack Taylor. The Post Office
used to be located in the' Amos Smith store and
Mrs. Clarence. Hanna was postmistress. The post
office was later moved to theProcter home and the
whole family took part in it at sometime. Mrs.
Schmidt took over as post mistress in October,
1977 and the job was transferred to Mr. Taylor
in September. The post office opened at its new
'location on Monday, October 16..
' (Photo by Lang lois)
winter
OPP Reports
Gallery Stratford plans
Mrs. Elsie Evans spent the
past week with friends in St.
Catherines and Goderich.
Kay DU11011., Martha
Logan and Helen Dobson
were three delegates of the
Brussels Auxilliary Branch
No. 28 at the convention of
the Ladies Auxilliary to, the
Royal Canadian Legion held
in London last week, this
year being the Auxilliary's
50th anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richard-
son of Detroit spent Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of
their aunt, Mrs. Ethel Bone.
and cousin, Mrs. Dorothy
McCauley.
Little Deborah HazIewoOd
of Hamilton spent a few days
with Dr. and Mrs. Hazie-
wooc&accompanied them to.
Muskoka for the holiday
weekend, where they were
joined by Mr. and Mrs. Lane
Hazlewood and Pamela.
Mrs. Mary Speir and son
Peter of Brock?Saskatchewan
have recently been visiting
Mrs. Edna McDonald and
other relatives in the
Brussels, Walton and
Seaforth areas, Peter re-
turned by air and Mary was
accompanied home in the car
by Mrs. Edna McDonald,
Brussels and Mrs. Leona
McDonald, Walton.
Dr. and Mrs: Hazelwood
spent Wednesday in Toronto
'attending the Convocation of
Victoria University and the
Installation of the new
Chancellor, Northrop Frye,
who was a class, mate of Dr.
Haziewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Powell of Calgary, Miss
Lillian Powell and Mrs. and
Mrs. Arthur Wallace of
Seaforth were visitors with
their cousin Mrs. Ida Evans,
Mrs. Ronald Westcott of .
Weston spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs.
Danby.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Hastings, David, Darryl,
Donald and Krista visited
Gallery Stratford has an-
flounced .an exciting music
series for the coming winter.
The Niagara Madrigal
Singers • will present on
Friday, November 24th, a
varied programme of English
and Italian Madrigals, sonic
of the most beautiful and
intricate music ever com-
posed for voice. Formerly the
St. Catherine's Madrigal
Singers, the group is
directed by Leonard Ather-
ton, noted for his choral work
both in Canada and the
Help your
Head.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
BariCer of Burlington, for
Thanksgiving dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Armstrong and family and .
Mrs, Ada Armstrong spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs, Wilson Tibbo and
Margaret in Ottawa.
Mrs. Dwight Campbell
and daughter, Sharon from
Turo, N,S. are holidaying
with Mr. and. Mrs. James
Armstrong and family.
United States.
The Taussig and Hammer
duo will give a concert on
Saturday, January 20th. Mr.
Elyakim Taussig, pianist, is
best known for his work with
Camerata. He has been
soloist with most major or-
chestras in Canada and his
native Israel. He has made
nine recordings and is a
frequent soloist on CBC radio
and television. Mr. Taussig
is presently a resident of
Stratford.
Mr. Moshe Hammer,
violinist, has studied in
Israel, and in the United
States with Jascha Heifetz.
Since coming to Canada, he
has served as concertmaster
of the Calgary Phi (harmonic
orchestra, and has given
concerts internationally.
During the week 9 - 15
October, O.P.P. officers at'
Wingham Detachment
conducted 50 investigations.
Fourteen charges were
laid under the highway traf-
fic act and 26 warnings were
issued.
Seven charges were laid
under the Liquor Licence act.
During the week, there
were four motor vehicle
collisions which caused an
estimated $3,950.00 in pro-
perty damage and minor
injuries to two persons.
On Monday, October 9,
Andrea L. Tibensky of R.R.2,
Brussels was involved in a
single car Accident in the
village of Brussels. As a
result of the accident, Wil-
liam E. Fitzgerald, a pas-
senger in her vehicle,
received minor injuries.
Help your
Heart Fund
music season this