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THE BRUSSELS POST JULY 18, 1979 -- 11
S OLYMPICS
in celebration of international year of the child
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ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE
in co-operation with
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION.
ONTARIO COMMAND
AFETY
4 camera kits as
first prizes
50 Parker Brothers
games as second
prizes MER
Lid
Before going to the next frame and col-
ouring the relay race in the park, list
3 safe and 3 unsafe places to play.
ELMER CONTEST,
ONTARIO SAFETY
LEAGUE,
409 KING STREET
WEST,
TORONTO,
ONTARIO
M5V 1K1.
Walton 4 H ers
in Indianna
CORRESPONDENT
Mrs. Betty McCall
887-6677
PERSONALS
Four young people from
this area, Mary Alice Ryan,
Nanci Bennett, Bruce Godkin
and Terry Smith spent last
week at Hartford City,
India na on a 4-H exchange ,
program. Their hosts will •
spend a return visit with
them here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDon-
ald and family of Montreal
were holidaying last week
with her parents, Mr. and
On Saturday, July 7th,
approximately 60 relatives
from Lethbridge, Alberta;
Hanover, Mississauga, Arva,
Blyth; Belgrave, Listowel,
Atwood, Molesworth,
Gorrie, Walton, Brussels and
surrounding area gathered at-
the home of Mrs. Adeline
Smith to celebrate the Smith
Family Reunion . As well as
celebrating the reunion, the
guests were also visiting with
Ross, Esther and Jeannette
Smith of Lethbridge, Alberta
who were holidaying last
week in this area.
A social time preceded and
followed a pot luck
smorgasbord supper. The
Blessing was given by Ross
Smith. Jeannette Smith,
Brian Wheeler, Scott Cardiff
and Steven King were
honoured with a rendition of
"Happy Birthday", as all
are celebrating July
birthdays.
Those attending the
reunion included: Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Lahn and Nancy
Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Wheeler, Brian and Wayne;
Mrs. Cliff Ritchie; Master
Derek Luddiatt; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Sweeney; Mrs.
and Mrs. Charlie Smith;
Mr. Gordon McDowell; Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Smith and
Sari; Mrs. Jeanne Ireland
and Mary; Mr.and Mrs. Len
King and Steven; Master
Scott McIntosh; Mrs. Jean
Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Dane and Shauna; Mr. and ,
Mrs. Edwin Elston and John;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young
and, Kelly; Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Elston and Amy; Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Cardiff,
Joan and Scott; Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Taylor, Muriel and
Eric; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Taylor and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Smith
(Molesworth); Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace McKee and Mrs.
Mrs. Lavirence Ryan and
other members of the family.
Mrs. Ethel Long, Brussels
and Mrs. Annie Angel, Cran-
brook visited with Mrs. Jean
Broadfoot Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Alene Stutz and
Natasha visited on the week-
end at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tor-
rance Dundas.
Mrs. Howard Hackwell,
Mrs. Gerald Ryan and Mrs.
Allan McCall enjoyed the bus
trip Saturday to Hamilton
where they took in the Inter-
Jean Prescott, Julie, Audra,
Elizabeth and Jason.
SAFE
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UNSAFE
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3.
national Lily Show at the
Royal Botanical Garden
Centre. The trip was spon-
sored by the Brussels Horti-
culture Society.
On. Sunday a 20th wedding
anniversary dinnerWasheld at
the home of Mr. and ,Mrs.
Ray Huether, Steven and
John in honour of Nancy and
lack Holmes of Clinton.
others attending were
Danny Holmes and Maureen
McDonald, Mary Holmes
and Ken Hesslewood and
Margery Holmes; Mr. and
Mrs. Watson Webster, Clin-
ton; Mr. and /Mrs. Mack
Webster, Mary Ellen and
Mack, Varna; Mr. Jimmie
Pollock, Brandon Manitoba;
Miss Yvonne McPherson,
Winghani and Mrs. Annie
May Playford of Kingston.
Smith reunion
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ELMER'S SIX RULES
1. Look all ways before
you cross the road.
2. Keep away from all
parked cars.
3. Ride your bike safely
and obey all signs and
signals.
4. Play your games in a
safe place away from
traffic.
5. Walk, don't run, when
you cross the road.
6. Where there are no
sidewalk the roads, walk off
to the left and
face on-coming traffic.
MAIL BEFORE JULY 27
NAME
ADDRESS. . . .
(town, city and postal code)
TELEPHONE. .
AGE....BOY 0 GIRL 0
'NEWSPAPER,.
ONLY CORRECTLY COMPLETED
ENTRIES WILL .BE ACCEPTED. ANY
ONTARIO CHILD 'BETWEEN THE
AGES OF 6.AND 14 MAY ENTER.