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- 12 . 7114.E BRUSSELS. POST, APRIL 114'1980'
Cron lose store
looks as if we are about to
lose our -store. It will be
going out of business the end
of May unless something
unforeseen happens.
the ladies of the church,
The Henry Bxef 'con-
struction have completed. a
new roof on Knox.
Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Clare Veitch at-
tended Synodical at Brant-
ford on April 22 and 23. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Knight have returned home
after spending the winter
months at Panama City
Beach, Florida.
instructor who was once a
newspaper cprrespondent.
Correspondents were*
guests at a similar day in
1977 and found these speical'
days an excellent chance to
meet and talk with cor-
respondents in other
communities and to learn
more about the newspaper
business. We were grateful
for the hospitality we enjoyed
and the dinner provided by
Mr. and ,Mrs. Steve Wells
and family, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith „Traves,
Atwood. :"
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight
Were at the canoe• races held
by'the canoe association on
Simday, from Auburn to
liolmesville. Mary Ellen
Knight and. Murray Conley
came in first in the couples
race.
At the time of writingit
Donald liierrie came home
on Saturday after spending
10 days in Victoria Hospital,
London..
Mr, and. Mrs, Sid Barnes,
London, spent the weekend
with. Mrs,Ida Gordon'.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Smith on the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Smith, Sault St.
Marie, Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Bast and family, Woodstock,
Correspondent
MRS. MAC gNcEt,
i. 887.6645
Mrs, Cliff Bray,Ethel, and
Mrs. Mac Engel, ac-
companied Mrs. Allan.
McCall, of Walton, to the
rural correspondent's
seminar at Wesley-Willis
United Church in Clinton on
Friday, April 25. The
program included a talk by
Bob Trotter, a journalism
Bluevale church•
hears violin
The Sunday morning wor-
ship service hr the United
Church was conducted by the
minister, Robert Perry. Mem
Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Walker and
family were Marie Walker,
Linda Harkness, Ken Skinn
& Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott.
Mrs. Jim Moffatt enter-
tained at' a miscellaneous
shower in her home for Miss
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Box 158, WINGHAM, ' JOHN MALLICK
hers.of U
he,
nit 2 were in -.the'
• choir with. Mrs. Harold John-
,
Bitievale WI- to see Blyt pla sto4rast.tptroyrgiaonicit'he:
child-
rev's story.
. . Jack Whyttock, White
was presented with a crystal church, played familiar
vase prior to his retirement.
and Mrs. Jack Nicholson. to represent the institute Linda Harkness, Wed. night,
• The annual meeting fol- in matters concerning the bride elect of May 10. Linda hymns on the violin.
lowed. An, active year and a Bliievale Hall. was assisted by Miss EVelyn '
good financial balance were PERSONALS : Dickson, and the groom's
reported. Mrs. Mathers gave Dr. and. Mrs. Leigh Clarke mother, Mrs. Joe Walker.
a summary of her two years of Quebec visited on Sunday Assisting the hostess was
as president, thanking*all for with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mrs. George Fischer, Mrs.
their help and participation. MacTavish. Kalvin Fischer and Mrs. Ced
The election and instal- Mrs. R.H. McKinnon Moffat. .
"lation of officers was con- returned home from Wing- Mr. Tom Godfrey of Knox
ducted by the past president, - ham and, District Hospital on College, Toronto was in
charge of the service at the
Presbyterian. Church, Shn-
day, assisted by Rev. Robt.
Armstrong, who baptized
Nicole Heather, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross. Two •
C. Jenkins. Rev. Armstrong i
new elders were inducted,
Robert McMurray and John orixt.,,
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Correspondent
MRS. JOE WALKER
357-3558
Members of the Bluevale
Women's Institute met at the
home of Mrs. Soren. Ander-
son. Mrs. Charles Mathers
opened the meeting with a
short poem. „
Sixteen members res-
ponded to the roll call by
relating a humorous story.
Members have organized
the cancer canvass.
Plans to attend one of the
productions at Blyth Summer
Festival were made and also
a visit to Callander Nursing
Home in June.
Delegates were chosen to
attend the District Annual at
Wroxeter: Mrs. Bert Garniss
Mrs. Wendell Stamper, Mrs.
Cecil Payne and. Mrs. Jack
Nicholson, with alternates,
Mrs. W.J. Peacock and Mrs.
Charles Mathers.
Members were asked to
bring .a "Get Well" or
"Thinking of You" card to
the next meeting to answer
the roll call.
Coffee and decorated muf-
fins were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Cecil Payne
•
*weddings b
•anniversaries
*staff parties
(
Mrs. Stamper. The new pres-
ident, will be Mrs. Garniss;
first vice-president, Mrs.
Harvey Edgar and second
vice-president, Mrs. Alex
MacTavish.
Mrs. Garniss thanked.
Mrs. Mathers for her leader-
ship and willing co-operation
She reminded the members
that 1980 is being designated
the year of W.I.'s in Ont.
i nere were more than 28,000
members in the province in
1979 and the W.I. has stood
the test of time for 82 years.
Mrs. Clarence Diamond,
president of the W.I.s in
Ont., challenges each mem-
ber to live for the cause that
lacks assistance.:. for the
wrong that needs resistance
and the good that she can do.
Mrs. Mathers was appointed
in Saskatchewan
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Best man was Ross Sleight
holm of London and ushers
were Jim Cox, brother of the
groom, of RR 1, Monkton;
John Mortimer, brother Of
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th brother of the groom
The couple travelled
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ono
At an evening ceremony
March 22 in Calvary United
Church, Listowel, Lori Mor-
timer became the bride of
Murray Cox.
The couples' parents are
Donald and Mary Mortimer
of RR 3, Listowel and Jack'
and Dorothy Cox of RR 3,
Brussels.
Rev. J. Rea Grant officiat-
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Boyd of Atwood was organ-
ist. The soloist was Heather
Hasenpflug of Atwood.
The bride was attended by
her sister, Wendy Mortimer,
as maid of honor and another
sister, Kathy Mortimer, as
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