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Bluevale THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 12, 1979
WMS discuss boat people
BONDI — WHITE
Susan Jane White,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence White, of R.R.4,
Brussels and Carl Douglas
Bondi, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bondi, of Wingham,
were united in marriage on
August 18th at Brussels
United Church by Rev. Le
Drew.
The Bride was given in
marriage by her father.
Soloist was Gail White
cousin of the bride who sang
"You light up my life" and
"We've only just begun",
accompanied by Joanne King
on the organ.
Maid of honour was Gloria
White, cousin of the bride
and bridesmaids were
Marlene Kelly, friend of the
bride0 Judy Somers and Col-
leen McNichol, sisters of the
bride.
Bestman was Charles
Bondi and ushers were
Barry Bondi, John Bondi and
Chris I3oncli Dbrothers of the
groom.
The flower girl was
Heather Somers, niece of the
bride, and ringbearer was
James McNichol, nephew of
the bride.
Following a trip to the
Thousand Islands the couple
wil I reside in Wingham.
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Area students beginning
the fall term include Will
Perrie, Earl. Grisdale,
Jennifer Vanass and Paula
Smith in Kindergarten at
Grey Central, Julie
MacDonald, Kim Smith,
Roger Cameron and Jeffrey
Knight in Grade 9 at Listowel
and Joanne Knight in Grade
9 at Seaforth. Brad Knight is
enrolled a Sir Wilfred
Laurier University,
Waterloo a: d Sharon and
Rosanne Envel at Fanshawe
College, London.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Smith were
Mrs. Wm. Dadswell,
Harriston, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Gibson, Guelph, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Fitzsimmons,
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Dennis and family,
Cobourg.
containing the word harvest.
A thank you note was react
from Miss L. Ballagh,
A vote on the sale of
church calendars was
declined. 87 visits to sick
were recorded for June, July
& August.
Plans were made for the
Fall Thankoffering, on Sept.
30. We will invite Captain
Ian Trainor of the Wingham
Salvation Army to be guest
speaker and Dean Golley to
provide special music.
Devotions will be in charge of
Mrs. Wm. Elston.
Guests will be invited from
Bluevale United and Belmore
Presbyterian Churches.
Lunch was also planned.
Mrs. Wm. Mundell was in
charge of the topic, the
community of China. Com-
munal living finds them
sharing sports, eating and
leisure time. They are
excited and thrilled with the
Mrs. Clare Veitch, Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler and Mrs.
Mac Engel attended the 95th
Anniversary of the Atwood
W.M.S. in their church on
Thursday, Sept. 6.
Mrs. Betty Hirzel and
daughter, Holly, Fraser,
Michigan are spending
4while at their house here.
Mr. Tom Jacklin, B.C.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Conley.
accomplishment of their
jobs. All human beings are
born equal, there is not the
social levels that are in othei
countries.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess, assisted by
!Margaret Mundell and
Marg. Moffatt.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker
and Kevin. visited Sunday
with Marie Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. John K.
MacTavish spent last week-
end with Mr. and. Mrs. Alex
MacTavish and also visiteill
Mrs. Robt. McKinnon.
Quite a number from Blue-
vale and area attended the
25th anniversary party for
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Burchill in
the Belmore Community
Centre on Saturday night.
MRS. JOE WALKER
357-3558
Fourteen members of the
W.M.S. of Knox
Presbyterian Church met at
the home of Mrs. Harry
Elliott on a very warm
evening, Sept. 4. Our pre-
sident, Mrs. Glenn Galley
opened the meeting with
"The Logic of Christian
Missions," and Hymn No.
565.
Scripture was given by
I Mrs. Gordon Mundell, "The
Destiny of the Boat People",
There is a destiny that makes
us brothers. Should we think
of the golden rule? What will
we do in our hour of destiny?
Mrs. Harry Elliott read a
poem, "Brighten the Corner
Where You Are," followed
by prayer.
The minutes were read by
the secretary, Mrs. Joe
Walker, and adopted. The
roll call was to name a verse
Cranbrook children
start school