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THE BRUSSELS POST, ,FEBRUARY 13, '1900 — 7
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is pleased to announce
the opening of its law offices'
in
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'MURRAY
ert
IFEB. 1
VOTE
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For ,..the allowance of a spouses wage as a tax deduction
in family business and farms,. ' -
"...the removal of capital gains tax on. the sale of farm
'land.
, ,...increased tax exemptions for volunteer_ firemen.
For information call:
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Toll Free-1-800-265-7001
'MURRAY CARDIFF RESIDENCE-887-6889
or your local
MURRAY CARDIFF CAMPAIGN OFFICE '
Fiabiltrod under the authority et the Official Agent jot' Murray Cardiff MO' it., Oiliest.
CORRECTION •
In last week's paper an error occurred in the advertitement of
LYNN HOY
ENTERPRISES LTD.
The line
"on Everest & '550 Blizzard"
should 'have read
"on Everest & 5500 'Blizzard"
The publishers sincerely regret any inconvenience caused by-
this error.
the home *Of -
McBurney who presided
and opened with :a poem .
"Always He Gives". Mrs.
Victor Youngbltit led in
prayer. The topic on Japan
,was given by Mrs. Garner
Nicholson.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar read
two poems "Old Time
Sunday sings" and "This
Moment".
Secretary's report was
given by Mrs. McBurney
and' treasuruer's by Mrs.
Youngblut. Roll call on
"Mer .ey". • Nine sick and
shut-in visits were
Belgrave'" '1 44„,eiab knot,- the wrap and the •
met February 4• half knot twists.
'Elected officers were:
President-Cathy Shiell,
Vice-President-Lisa
Thompson, Secretary-
Meribeth • Scott, Press
reporter-Sheila Anderson.
This Club .f...!Your Corner of
the World" involves
bedroom decorating and
macrame.
Members 'discussed the
objectives and *require-
ments for the club. The
leaders reviewer d the
necessary materials and
read, a brief history of
macrame . * The „girls
WMS hears Cathy Shiell is president
two poems Belgrave 1 elects
The W.M.S. met at
recorded. practised the lark's head
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COrresponent
MRS. 'L., STONEHOUSE
Winners of 'thee recent.
Rural Country Club
Bonspiel were:
9a.m. draw ; 'James R.
Couites, 'skip, Don. Rae,
vice-John Nixon, 2nd lead
was Robert Taylor and
rinks skipped by Kenneth
Innes. . Brussels; Barry
Mason, Winghann -ancl,, Bob
Auttan t Wingham.
Consolation: Gordon
Daer, Auburn,
1 /2.m *draw- Murray
• Shiell, • skip- Jack Shiell,
Vice-Elmer Bruce and
lead-Mason Robinson,and
rinks . skipped by Mac
Eadie, Belmore, Keith
Eslton, Wingham , and
Douglas Rathwell, Listowel.
Consolation: Calvin
Burke, Wingham.
Draw of ham donated by
J. M. Schneider won by
Grant Coultes.
Miniature trophies were'
'Presented to winners of
both draws by James R.
,Cultes Livestock Trucking.
PERSONALS
..Mr. and Mrs. James
Hanniman, .Curtis and
••
Kelly, of Ripley '°` 'visited
with '1 ' their. aunt Mrs:
Telford Cook on Saturday.
Weekend visitors' at the
home of Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Hanna were Mr.
and •Mrs. Brian Storer of
Kitchener, Mr• and Mrs..
Wally'. Croft of Haliburton,
Mr. Cecil ,Milligan,: of
Minden, ' Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon; Cook of RR 1
Belgrave..
Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Hanover were
weekend visitors with Mr.
and MrS. 'Willar Armstrong
and Mr. and' Mrs.
Clarence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler , and Mr. and
Mrs.. Lewis Stonehouse
visited, on 'Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Hughes of •
Godertch,
Danny Thompson 'of
Goderich was a weekend
visitor with his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston..
Mr. and' Mrs. Robert
Taylor, Erica and M'onica''
of Alliston spent' the ,
weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Coultes. , • .
The Belgrave Library
re*quests "that all books
must . ,be returned by
February 16 as Ahere will
be a book exchange at .this
time.
Mr. and Mr5. Lewis
Stonehouse , visited on
Thursday. afternoon with
Dr. Harold Robinson of
trucelea Haven, Walkerton
also called on Mrs. Nelson
Hunkin of Teeswater.
Mr, and Mrs. James
Leishman spent the:
weekend at Cochrane and
attended her uncle's
' funeral, Mr: James Wilson.
Weekend visitors at the
home' of Mr.' and Mrs.
Robert Grasby, were Mr.
and. Mrs, Gary Leitch,
Julie , and Jeffery of
London, Mr, and Mrs.
George Johnston, Tara and.
Erin of llderton. Mr. and
Mrs. Johnston and girls
visited ' on .Saturday
evening' with 'his mother
Mrs. Laura Johnston.
•
Four tables of euchre
were in at the second line
of Morris euchre pat-1y at •
the home of Mr. and WS,
Larry Elston last Monday
evening. Winners , were:
high lady-Mrs. William
Elston, . high man' - Glen
Sellers, most lone hands
lady-Mrs. Bert Garniss,
most , lone hands man-
William Elston. Low lady-
Susan Elslon, low. man Ed
Stewart...
Nine tables were 'in play
at the Belgrave Weekly
:euchre. last Wednesday
evening at the W.I. Hall.
Winners were high lady-
Mrs. • Robert Grasby,
novelty lady-Mrsi Edgar
Wightlnan, low lady-N.1'4's. 4- novelty man- P°Wr
Garner Nicholson, 'high Low man-George Michie.
man-Kenneth Wheeler Mr*, and Mrs. Frank
Collar of Wingharn visited
last 'Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.