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THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 — 11
o Be!grave Kin give to hockey
Correspondent
MRS LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887.9847
Belgrave Kinsmen partici-
pated in the Listowel Slo-
Pitch Ball Tournament the-
end of August, and won two
of their three games. Several
Kinsmen attended the Na-
tional Convention in Kitchen-
er where John Green of
Drayton was elected presi-
dent of Kinsmen Clubs a
cross Canada.
Lloyd Michie hosted a corn
roast on August 25th for
Kinsmen and their wives.
And the same day Kinsmen
members won the top three
prizes at the Blyth Horse
Shoe Pitching Contest.
Belgrave Kinsmen are do-
nating $500.00 to the Blyth
and Belgrave Hockey School
for kids in the area.
RAISE $1,267.00
Belgrave Community mon-
etary donations collected at
Ross McEwen's General
Storei Jack R. Taylor's groce-
teria, and the Belgrave Co-op
for the Oxford Disaster Relief
Fund totalled $1,267.00 ap-
preciation is extended to all
who participated in the pro-
ject.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gras-
by and Mrs. Laura Johnston
visited on Sunday with. Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnston,
Tara and Erin of Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mac.
Adam of Clinton were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler last Mon-
day evening.
Trudy Taylor is attending
Louglieed's Business College
in Kitchener this year.
Mark Taylor of Learning-
McBurneys
honoured on
anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. McBur
ney of Belgrave, celebrated
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary at their home on Sunday
September 2, with open
house in the afternoon.
Guests were present from
London, Wingham, Kitchen-
er, Ottawa, Port Stanley,
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Lu-
can, Blyth, Goderich, Toron-
to, Clinton, Belgrave, Strat-
ford, and Bluevale.
to spent the holiday week-
end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor.
Miss Zina Hopwood left
this week to visit nieces and
nephews in the Western
provinces.
This community wishes to
During the week August
.20-26, officers at Wingham
detachment conducted fifty-
four investigations. Eleven
charges were laid under the
Highway Traffic Act and nine
warnings were , issued.
During the week there
were ten motor vehicle collis-
ions which caused an esti-
mated $24,130.00 in property
damage, one person fatally
injured and eighteen persons
injured.
On Tuesday, August 21,
Clayton L.B. Sauve of Brus-
sels and John D. Sachs of
Listowel were involved in a
collision on Highway #4,
south of Huron 20, Morris
Township. Mrs. Gertrude A.
Sauve, age 91, a passenger
in the Sauve vehicle was
fatally injured.
On Tuesday, August 21,
Christopher Grover was rid-
ing a motorcycle in Morris
Township, when it drove
over a fence post lying in the
grass. The motorcycle - fell
over onto Grover's leg, and
he suffered a broken leg as a
result.
On Saturday, August 25,
Harold B: Currie of R.R. 1,
'Wingham and Richard J. Orr
of R.R. 3, Teeswater were
involved in a collision on #7
County Road, east of #4
Highway, Turnberry Town-
ship. Both drivers suffered
minor injuries as well as a
passenger in the Orr vehicle,
Bruce Orr, also of R.R. #3,
Teeswater.
On Sunday, August 26,
Lorne J. Wall of R.R. 1,
Clinton, Ontario was in-
volved in a single car acci-
dent on Highway #4, south of
the Maitland River Bridge,
Morris Township, and re-
ceived minor injuries as a
result.
On Sunday, August 26,
William H. Krotz of Listowel,
Ontario 4%/as involved in a
extend most hearty congra-
tulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McBurney who celebra-
ted their 50th wedding anni-
versary on Sunday, Septem-
ber 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Malchom
Farrend and Mr. and Mrs.
Hedley of Calgary Alberta
single car accident on High-
way #87, east of Huron Road
#30. Mr. Krotz and three
passengers in his vehicle -
Susan Gillies of R.R. 1,
Gorrie, Ontario; Carol Hamill
of Hamilton, Ontario and
Bradley Smith of Kitchener,
all received minor injuries
Belgrave friends and neigh
bours wish to express their
congratulations to Miss Stel-
la Nethery who celebrated
visited on Thursday with
Miss Lauretta McBurney.
Sunday visitors at the
home of Miss Lauretta Mc
Burney were her sister Mrs.
Art Nicholson of Seaforth,
her niece, Mrs. Barbara
Alexander, and nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Nicholson of Egmondville.
Alison Roberts is attend-
ing the Royal Conservatory
of Music, University of Tor-
onto and Howard Roberts
returned to the second year
course in engineering at
McMaster University in Ham-
ilton.
Mr. Percy Vincent, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller, Dr. Hames and
Mrs. Annis all of London,
Mrs. Dorothy Bullock of
Exeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent attended the
her 90th birthday on Monday
September 3rd where she is
staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Weber, Bel-
grave.
funeral of Mr. John Brewer
at Brussels and later visited
with Mrs. Cliff Logan on
Thursday,
Chrisy Palmer of Ripley
spent a few days last week
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cook.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Vincent returned home on
Wednesday evening from a
motor trip to Riverview, New
Brunswick where they spent
sometime with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Vincent, Patrick
and Angela.
Mrs. Jessie Kirkland of
Lucknow and. her daughter
Mrs. Gordon Folkard Bel-
grave, visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Olive Campbell.
Miss. Marni Walsh leaves
on Wednesday to attend
Theatre Performance in York
. University, Toronto.
OPP busy
Over $24,000 in damages
Miss Nethery is 90