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Continued from page 2her prepared service. There wereabout 30 present for the service andonly a representative from Melville
Presbyterian Church was present to
read the names of the deceased from
their congregation. The names of the
others who have passed and are
resting at the Brussels Cemetery and
surrounding ones, were read by
Comrade McDonald. Following the
service, many took the opportunity
to wander through the cemetery and
visit the many graves. As usual, the
Brussels Cemetery was very well
manicured and the many floral
arrangements made the cemetery
look lovely. A social time was
enjoyed following the service at the
Branch.
The sad news of the sudden
passing of Comrade Glenn Zehr
shocked the members of Branch
218. Comrade Glenn was a member
of the Branch for 11 years and was aquiet gentleman. He loved to playdarts on Thursday evenings and inthe Huron County Dart League. Our
condolences to his wife Greta and
his family.The funeral luncheon was held atthe Branch on Wednesday followingthe funeral. Helping for the Branch
was Deb Caan, Mabel Glanville,
Sharon Robbins, Jo-Ann McDonald,Mary Bradshaw and Sandra Josling.Grade 8 volunteers also assisted.Comrade Jo-Ann McDonald
attended the Brussels Public School
final Grade 8 graduation on Mondayevening. She presented the LegionProficiency awards to FaithSebastian and Sean Mitchell.
Congratulations to Faith and Sean.
Brussels decoration service remembers past
Continued from page 2
WMS treasurer’s report.
Elaine reported on her attendance
at Synodical at New St. James
Church in London. The main
speakers were missionaries to
Malawi. They told of a congregation
of 4,000 with 60 per cent of them
being young people. Elaine thanked
the Guild for sending her as a
delegate.
Alice and Leona reported on a
meeting helping plan the Fall Rally
in Lucknow.
The meeting will be held in
Lucknow Presbyterian Church on
Sept. 24 with dessert at 6:30 p.m.
and the meeting at 7:15 p.m. The
annual meeting will be held in
Wingham on Jan. 21.
Alice and Dona Knight will look
after the fall fair exhibit. There will
not be a September Guild meeting.
The next meeting will be Oct. 9
(one week early) with Leona
Armstrong and Mary Douma in
charge. Lunch was served by Elaine
and Jean.
No Presbyterian guild
meeting in September
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