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The Brussels Post, 1979-12-19, Page 210$0[1$ Want our prescription for a happy holiday? Plenty of. laughter, friends and good cheer. THE • greiNialte pionstaseet Brussels Tying up a bountiful pack of Christmas wishes just meant for you . . . our good friends 'Joe, 'Deb and the Boys • HURON FEEDING SYSTEMS Brussels. 8874289 - meeting. The 'committee served a delicious lunch. J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment BUY NOW AND GET AN INSTANT CASH REBATE OF $20 or $40 or $80 or $120 or $200 or $2,000 Every purchaser gets a rebate Buy your new Ski-Doe snowmobile from December 7th, 1979 to January 5th, 1980, and draw your instant cash Cele*Rebate for a minimum of $20, or $40 or $80, or $120, or $200, or a super Cele*Rebate of $2,000. So go beyond speed, beyond comfort, beyond handling, beyond rebates to 20th Anniversary Cele*Rebates. Save and celebrate at: DEALS! DEALS! DEALS! There has never been a better time to buy. Because you'll get great 20th Anniversary deals on everything Bombardier Limitee .makes! On every Ski-Doo model, clothing, all parts and accessories for any brand of snowmobile made today. So go 'doci it now at participating Ski-Doo dealers—SAVE and CELEBRATE! *Complete rules and regulations at participating Ski-Doo dealers. ernADENIARk OR 130MdARDIER LIMITEE ..1011,0L414.4‘ BOMBARDIER "NW' LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES LTD. Hwy. 86 just East of Whightas 357.3435 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 19, 1979 21, Guild hears. Dutch carol Trinity Anglican The Christmas meeting of the Guild was held at the home of Mary Huether, which was decorated forthe occasion, on Wednesday, December 12 with 19 members and one visitor present. The meeting commenced with the singing of Christmas carols. Isobel Gibson read an article entitled, "The Light of Christmas can Banish Has On Friday evening, Dec. 14, Trinity Anglican Church held a pot luck supper followed by a Christmas social in the Women's Insti- tue Hall. The hall was decorated With a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The programe Opened with recitations by Angela Nethery, Michael and Darryl Jardin, Karen Procter, Allan Bailie, Kim and Jason Sar- gent, Marilyn and Kim May- berry and Jeffrey Saunders. Two piano solo's by Denise Nethery. A song by the choir accompanied by Rev. Dan Sargent on the guitar, also songs by Rev. Dan Sargent and Clark Johnston were enjoyed by all. Santa Claus arrived on schedule to the great delight of the smaller children and distributed gifts and bags of candy. He departed wishing all a "Merry C.liristmas" and a "Happy New Year". PERSONALS We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Mrs. George Walker, Leslie Bolt, Miss Lauretta McBurney and Murray Scott are all patients in the Wingham and District Hosptial. Their Belgrave fri- ends wish them a speedy recovery. The Belgrave Hi-C sponsored a Craft, Tea and Bake sale in the Belgrave Community Centre on Satur- day afternoon. The proceeds are to go to sponsor their Foster child. Mrs. Mae Richardson of Wingham and Mrs. Clarence Stokes of Ingersoll visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Darkness." Judy TenPas dressed in the - authentic native costume, assisted by her mother, Mary TenPas and accompanied on the piano by Karne Cardiff, sang a Dutch carol, and then Judy sang, "Jesus and Me." Isobel then presented, "The Ten Commandments for Christmas." Helen Elliott gave the message, "Who is supper Miss Sue Douglas of Georgetown was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and M'.r.s. James Lamont and family. Forty-two Edgar relatives gathered at the Women's Institute Hall on Saturday to hold their family Christmas. Members were present from Brigden, Petrolia, Walker- ton, Waterloo, Blyth, R.R.2 Lucknow, Wingham and Bel- grave. Miss Brenda Edgar of Waterloo University spent the weekend with her uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse and at- tended the Edgar Christmas on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar wightman held Christmas for their families on Saturday in the Belgrave United Church. Thirty-three relatives were present from Guelph, Fergus, Hanover, Brampton, Lucknow and Wingham. Nine tables tat Belgrave euchre Nine tableS of euchre were played at the Women's In- stitute Hall last Wednesday evening with winners being. High Lady - Gene Porter (Playing as a lady) Second high Lady - Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; Low Lady Mrs. Edgar Wightman; High Man - James R. Coultes; Second High Man - William Gow Low Man - George Grigg. A shoot party is planned for December 28 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. He," by Eileen Jorgenson. Donna Knight presided for the business portion of the meeting: Group 2 will provide lunch after church on. Sunday, Dec. 30th. The January meeting will be held in the church parlour commencing at 6:30 p.m. with a pot luck supper. Isobel Gibson presented the financial situation of the church and Leona moved that $500.00 be granted to the Board of Managers; if it is required. This was seconded by Kathleen Semple. A gift exchange followed and Helen adjourned the