HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-05-28, Page 6The club will be erecting a
sign describing the park and
recreation area under con-
struction.
The club will be selling
tickets -in__ a lottery to raise
funds for the work ane
faci ,lities.
Ladies night is June 11th
with a barbecue and
baIlgame.
A• bike rodeo is still under
plan and should be held early
in June.
May 31st Pork Roast and
Dance ticke; are ill
available from members but
-are going fast.
SHOWER HELD
On Thursday May '2 a
Comi held
,to honour Mary Bakebro- on
her forth coming marra,ge at
the Women's Institute Hall,
Belgrave.
w„. pus, !d on
the bride' to-be and her
mother by Mrs. Ross
Higgins. Guest.; signed the
bride's boo! which was
dr ',y,nc .1 by Mrs. Kenneth
FlJppk.... The crowd was
welcomed ,by Mrs. Ross
14f.;,,ins who conducted
several games and
introduced the trio of
Katherine and Jennifer
Procter and Heather
Morton who danced the
Highland fling. A piano duet
by Donna and Ruth Higgins
was enjoyed as well as the
Sword dance by Katherine
Procter in her Scottish attire.
After the address was read
by Mrs. Glenn Coultes, Mary
opened her gifts and thanked
the ladies. A social hour
followed.
Calvin-Brick United
Church Anniversary Service
was held Sunday evening
with Rev. Barry Passmore of
Wingham United Church
speaking on the theme "He
Leadeth Me." Special music
was provided by Rev. John
G. Roberts and Mr, Carl
Duggan, Principal of
Western Conservatory of
Music, London, from whom
Mr. Roberts takes singing
lessons. Alison Roberts
accompanied them on the
piano.
family at New Hamburg.
The community extends
their sympathy to the Steve
Ficzere family in the death o
his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Armstrong.
Mrs. Agatha Kaasa, o
Calgary, Alberta, is visiting
Among Coultes relatives for a
couple of weeks.
Howard Roberts, who has
just completed his second
year Engineering course at
McMaster Uhiversity,
Hamilton, is now working for
the summer months with B.
M. Ross Consulting
Engineers, Goderich.
A Manning meeting was
held last Monday evening in
Knox United Church to
finalize arrangements for the
Country Fayre,which will be
held in the Community
Centre June 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Daer, Terry and Patricia of
Wingham, spent the holiday
f
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jacques L of Ottawa.
Mr. ant Alex Nethery
and Mr. a Mrs. Clare Van
Camp enjoyed a conducted
bus ' • Ottawa for 'he
tulip festival on the holiday
weekend.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes'
were Mrs. George Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Armstrong and
family of Thorndale, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wonnacott and
family of A.rva, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert ,Taylor and_ family of
Alliston, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Rae and family of Guelph.
Ian Rae, who spent the past
week with his grandparents.
returned 'home with his
parents.
Miss Alison Roberts of
Toronto spent the weekend
with her parents Rev, John G.
and Mrs. Roberts.
Dr. Ron Taylor of St.
John's, Newfoundland spent
the weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor.
Friday, May 23rd Mr. an
Mrs. Jack Taylor, Ron and
Trudy attended the
887-9847 Irlma Edgar and Terry an At a Kinsmen Meeting on' Patricia Daer of Wingha
May 21st in the Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Charle, arena, six members from the Johnston of Blyth.
neighbouring club visited Mr. and Mrs. VVillia
Belgrave members. Blake Peacock of Bluevale wer
Evans and Paul McKee in-, supper guests of Mr. an
formed the members on the Mrs. Gordon McBurney.
Spring Council held at Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorn
Chatham. Campbell visited on th
Both attended and advised weekend with Mr. and Mrs
that Southwestern. Ontario ' Don Campbell and family o
Kinsmen. Clubs have given London and Mr. and Mrs
$161,000 to cystic fibrosis, Gordon Campbell an
the clubs major projea. Heather of Kitchener.
Canada has given more per Reeve William and Mrs
capita to research on C.F. Elston returned -home o
than any other country, also, , Friday evening from a thre
• the life span for C.F. patients week visit to Holland an
is longer in Canada than Italy. They attended the 35t
:other places. A teenager anniversary of the Liberatio
from Collingwood with Cystic of Holland.
Fib', sic; was the guest singer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor,
at the convention. This Trudy and Mark, Mr. an
young man with a promising Mrs. Bob Taylor and family,
future in music may only live Dr. Ron Taylor, Mr. an
to the age of twenty with this Mrs. Jim Keller and family
disease. Research dollars are spent Sunday with Mr. and
the only answer. Mrs. Nelson Dusky and
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Lewis Stonehouse were Mr Co.respondent and Mrs. Harvey Edgar MRS.• L STONEHOUSE Wingham, Mrs
Mrs. George McGee and graduation ceremony at Mrs. Norman, Coultes were Ridgetown College of Agri-
at the piano and organ for the cultural Technology, at
service. which Mark Taylor PERSONALS graduated. Following the
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer ceremonies a garden party
of Kitchener spent the and reception for graduates
weekend with her parent' s and friends Was held on the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lawn of the college. Mark is Hanna. employed with the Elgin
Visitors on Saturday County Co-Operative at. St. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
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