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4—THE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 29 1979
Belgrave men at tornado clean up
Local girl pitches
Quite a number of people
from the Belgrave Commun-
ity attended the Champ-
ionship Games of the 1979
Senior Women's Softball
held in Milverton this past
week. Doris Coultes, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes is one of the pitchers
for the Milverton Suns.
Luanne Izzard the other
pitcher, won the top pitcher
award for the tournament.
The UCW of the Evening
Unit members and their
husbands enjoyed an eve-
ning of lawn bowling last
Tuesday at the Brussels
Bowling Green. After the
games lunch was served at
the Clubhouse and a good
lime was had by all.
Mrs. Harry McGuire, Mr.
and Mrs. Kevin Pletch, Miss
Ruth Ann Pletch of Kitch-
ener, Mr. and Mrs. Alan
MacKay of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Pletch attend-
ed the Vandervoort and
Cantelon wedding in St.
Paul's Roman Catholic
Church, Alliston, on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch
spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Max Pletch, Krista and
Andrea of Dryden.
Mrs. Howard Smith of
Brussels and Mrs. Albert
Cook returned home on
Thursday after visiting with
the latter's son and daughter
in-law Mr. and Mrs. James
Cook of Winnipeg, Mani-
toba. While there they all
met the special train at the
Winnipeg railroad station
and paid their respects to the
late John Diefenbaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Farrier, Brian, Colleen,
Carol and Miss Winnifred
Farrier of Long Branch spent
a couple of days last week at
the home of Mrs. Nelson
Higgins, Dorothy and Char-
lie.
Miss Martha Armstrong of
Windsor spent a week with
her brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong.
Mrs. Lloyd Mcdonald,
Brenda, Scott and Cheryl of
Waterloo visited on Friday
with Mrs. Nelson Higgins.
Mrs. Rod McLeod of Etob-
icoke spent last week with
her mother Mrs. Nelson
Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble
of Streetsville visited at the
home of Mrs. Stewart Proc-
ter one day last week.
May 2-1-0-9
June 2-1-0-9
July 2-1-0-9
the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Nicholson.
BrUce Higgins accomp-
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Close,
son Tyler and daugther Lind-
say, Chatham, visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Chubb and Mr. and
Mrs. S. Schwark and Trevor.
Miss Sandra Cameron
spent several days at her
home here and her parents
Alex and Mrs. Cameron took
her back to Barrie and also
visited friends at Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mostowy and family,
Thorold, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Mitchell.
Mr. Ed. Giessler, Fraser,
Michigan spent several days
here last week.
Mrs. Jack Clark, Auburn,
Mrs. Reg. O'Hagan and
daughters, Wingham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Querengesser, Stratford
visited Mrs. Mac Engel on
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house spent a couple of days
last week with Mrs. Norman
Stonehouse of London.
The Belgrave, Blyth and
Brussels School Fair Board
met last Wednesday evening
at the Belgrave Community
Centre to make final plans
for their Fall Fair which will
be held on Wednesday,
September 12.
Mrs. Leslie Bolt and John
Nixon attended the funeral of
their cousin, Mrs. Russell
Clendenning in Blenheim
last Wednesday.
Steven Nixon, Billie Scott
and Paul Cook returned
home last Wednesday. They
spent the summer working
near Calgary, Alberta.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnston were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Feu ster
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyne
Feuster of Cass City, Mich-
igan, Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Whitfield of Atwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Whitfield,
Brussels and Edgar Whit-
field of Newry.
Mrs. Alvin Orvis and
Mrs. William Eadie of Wing-
ham called on Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stimehouse Sunday
evening.
anied Miss Winnifred Father
and Mrs. Agnes Father to
Toronto on Sunday to spend
a few days with Mr. and•Mrs.
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Fischer, Toronto, visited Mr,
.and Mrs. Stanley Fischer and
attended the Open. House
Anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Armstrong on
Saturday evening in
Brussels.
Mr. and .Mrs. Clare Veitch
attended the Henderson re-
union at Rockton on August
19. On Sunday, August 26th
the Veitch reunion was held
at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Veitch
and all their family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Veitch and boys,
Mrs. Patrick Adams and
little daughter, and Miss
Janet Veitch attended.
Car recovered
A Brussels area man
charged with the theft of a
1978 Buick Sedan owned by
Harvey Dennis of Brussels
had his court date remanded
until September 26 after
appearing in Wingham Pro-
vincial Court on August 22.
The car owned by Mr.
Dennis was stolen on August
9 and was recovered in the
Seaforth OPP detachment
area by the Goderich OPP.
The car had some damage to
the transmission. Further
investigation by the Wing-
ham OPP led to the charging
of Mr. Cowie, 31 of R.R. 3,•
Brussels with the offence.
Carman Farrier of Long
Branch to attend the Canad-
ian National Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch
recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Goll and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Hill
and family and other rela-
tives of Willowdale.
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mrs.
Nelson Higgins to celebrate
the August birthdays of Cecil
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Rod
McLeod and Bruce Higgins.
Those present were: Cecil
Wheeler of Blyth; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Davis of
Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Rod
McLeod and Bobbie of Etobi-
coke, Mrs. Ethel Wheeler,
Mrs. Cora McGill, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Pletch Brussels;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Higgins, Donna and
Bruce.
Correspondent
MIS. L. STONEHOUSE
887-9847
Danny Hunter, Jim
McLean, Wayne Fear, Larry
Fear, Keith Van Camp, Fred.
Meier Jr., Harvey Black, and.
Donald Procter went down to
Vaness, 30 miles south of
WOOdstock on August 15 to
help dean up after the
tornado damage. In this little
town all that was left stand-
ing were two homes and the
village store.
SHOWER. HELD
Miss Beth Brunkard of
Elmira, a September bride-
elect, was the honoured
guest at a miscellaneous
shower held in the Belgrave
Knox United Church school
room, Sunday, August 26.
Neighbours and relatives
gathered for the occasion.
A varied program of read-
ings, contests and piano
selections was enjoyed. Beth
was then requested to sit in
the prettily decorated seat of
honour. She was assisted by
Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Mrs.
Leslie Bolt. Mrs. James
Leishman read an address
after which Beth was the
recipient of many beautiful
and useful gifts. She thanked
everyone present and ex-
tended an invitation to visit
her at a future date, in
Flmira. Delicious refresh-
ments were served bringing
a pleasant afternoon to a
close.
PERSONA'S
Sunday supper guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Yuill were Mr. Ross
Yuill and. Miss Beth Brunk-
ard of Elmira, Mrs. Isabel
Darling and Mr. and Mrs,
Fraser Haugh and Eileen of
Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Nixon and Andrea of
London and Mrs. Helen
McBurney of Wingham.
Mr. Reuber Appleby and
his daughter Mrs. Bernice
Morland of Wingham were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Leslie Bolt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander-
son and Sheila visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Lougheed of Dray-
ton.
Mrs. Robert Campbell and
family of Winthrop were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Doug-
las, Dianne and Pamela are
staying with their grand-
parents for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston returned home last
Wednesday after a motor trip
to the east coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide,
Kimberly, Jennifer and
Trevor of Mount Hope spent
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