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Walton couple take cruise
THE TEN LITTLE INDIANS — These children, Grade 3 students at
Walton Public School, were dressed as Indians for their skit in the
school's Christmas concert held last Friday. (Expositor Photo)
Familys visit at Christmas
THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 3, 1979 —
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Machan and family of
Goderich spent Boxing Day
with Mrs. Viola Kirkby and
Lester Machan.
Remember! It takes buf.a
moment to place a Brussels
Post Want Ad
Blyth spent a couple of days
over Christmas, in Brantford
with Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Mills and family.
3
Mr. and Mrs.Torrance
Dundas left by plane from
Toronto, flew to Montego
Bay in Jamaica, then took a
boat cruise for 8 days travel-
ling by night, stopping at
seven different ports each
day, on the way home they
left from the Barbados flying
to Toronto, arriving back to
Waterloo on Saturday where
they remained to spend
Christmas with their
daughter Olene and grand-
daughter Natasha.
Christmas Day guests with
Mr. s and Mrs. Allan McCall
were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Currie and Jamie, Brampton
an'd' I‘,/fr.- and Mrs. Tom
Stevenson, 'Ronald ' and
Chriitopher.'"On Boxing Day
Barry Currie, Nancy Maxwell
and Pat Maxwell called at the
same home.
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot spent
the holiday weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McMillan, Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Bennett and Tracey attended
the Machan Christmas
dinner on' Monday at
Bluevale Hall.
''Nfis'.""Sadie McDonald
spent 'Christmas- with. Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Badley and
family,,,Morris Tbwnship also
the rest of the family, Ken
Badley and family are home
from the west.
Christmas Day guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Stevens were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Rogerson, Clinton;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich,
Sandra, Sharon and Patsy,
Cargill; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McDonald, R.R.2, Blyth; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stevens,
Murray, Darlene and Paul of
London; Mr. and Mrs. Rick
McDonald, R.R.2, Brussels;
Rick McDonald, Chatham
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Warwick and family,
Windsor.
Mrs. Edna Hackwell spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mr.
Jack Mcllwain and family in
See- h.
and Mrs. Dave
W. spent Christmas
wit. in and Mrs. Robert
Prift -rd, Kim and Mark of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Humphries, Mr. William
Bennett, Walton, Mr. and
The Ryan families
gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ryan on
Saturday for their holiday get
together.
Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles spent New Years
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills
and family in Seaforth.
Spending Christmas with
W.J. Leeming, Tom and Bob
were: Mr. and Mrs. David
Brady and girls of Bayfield;
Miss. Jane Leeming, Toronto;
John Leeming, Kenora and
Mrs. Maud Leeming,
Huronview.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bewley and Mrs. John Yuill,
Brussels spent the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and mrs.
Dan Raven and John of
Edmoni ton Alta,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills
and Mrs. Louis Buttell of
Mrs. Robert Humphries and
family, London, were guests
on Boxing Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Stroope and family
near Palmerston.
I Christmas Day visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Vercruyssen, Danny and
Ronnie were Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Ferguson, Exeter
and Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Collingham, Kitchener.
Walton visitors
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN MCCALL
Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Don
McDonald, Bruce, Jim and
Jeanne were Mrs. Lillian
Newman, Wingham; Mrs.
Edna McDonald, Brussels;
Miss Heather McDonald,
London; Ron Clarke,
Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Flaxbard, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Mitchell were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Cuthill, Seaforth on
Christmas Eve.
Mr. Lawrence Ryan and
Nelson spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Reid. Mrs. Ryan ' was
admitted to Seafortli
Hospital on Sunday. We
,hope she is much improved
by, now. •
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Bremner,
(nee Patty McDonald) on the
arrival of their boy, Ryan
1
Gerald on December 24th at
St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Pam Hackwell, Nanci
Bennett, Bruce Godkin and
Brian McGavin attended the
4 days last week at the 22nd
Annual Christmas Toc Alpha
Conference at the Prince
Hotel, Don Mills.
Mrs. Viola Kirkby and son
Lester Machan spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Kirkby and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coutts
spent their Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carter
and girls.
Christmas Day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell and Neil were: Mrs.
Bessie
r.and mrs.
Mitchell, H uronv
Gordon
iew;
Mr.
Mitchell, Listowel; Miss
Luella Mitchell; Brussels,
Miss Helen Mitchell,
Listowel; Jack Mitchell,
Brussels; and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Mitchell and Aaron, RR
3, Brussels.