HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-07-09, Page 6THE .BRUSSELS. 19.00i elville welcomes ail
two interesting contests and
all sat down to * past luck
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by Mrs. .Iohn Yuill reading ! brallSon" was shown by Mrs.
the scripture, Mrs.., Harvey Y Ken lanes telling of plans for
Dennis giving, the Meditation itthae'sePLensdbYtceenritaullrych.,;:certict
andidts. Elsie Evans leading
in prayers
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A film r.called "Cele- 'Mrs, Amy Spell' conducted J.E. LONGSTAFF
Rebekaht plan picnic'
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Melville W.M.S. member's
were invited to , hold. their
June meeting at the' home of
their president Mrs. James
Main who presided ,for the
meeting. •,r.
Mrs. Mair welcomed all
members and several visitors
who have, been of much help
in assisting in monthly pro-,
grams. Cards to three taffies,'
in London and Oakville hos-
pitals were sighed by all
present and will be mailed to
them,
Eighteen calls on sick and
shut-ins were reported. The
devotional veriod was taken.
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Lodgehd ei ;t:traergulaRr inebeekeath. in ' the . soya, York ' Hotel.
Toronto. The members were
' ing in the Lodge Hall with a reminded of the picnic at the; t
good attendance. vice Grand home of Noble Grand --Janet
Mary Lowe ' McCutcheon, July 14th at was in charge. 2:30. Each member is to
Business 'included reports bring food • for the • first
from members who attended course, her .own dishes, and
the 1980 Rebekah Assembly lawn chair.
CAMPBELL—COULTES
Debbie Coultes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Coultes of Blyth and Laurie Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
gran Campbell of Brussels. were married at the Blyth'
United Church on Saturday, June '28 with Rev. Cecil
Wittich officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her
parents. The maid of honour was Carol Gowing of Blyth,
friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Julie Campbell of.
Brussels, sister of the groom; Lori Schwichtenberg of Port
Elkin, cousin of the bride; and Kim German of Blyth,
friend of the bride. The best man was Randy Cousins of
London, cousin of the groom and ushers were Glen Scott of
Woodbridge, cousin of the groom; Bill King Jr. of
Brussels, friend of the groom; Kevin Coultes of Blyth,'
brother of the bride and Blaine Coultes of Blyth, brother of ,
the bride. The flowergirl was Laura Cousins of Brussels,
cousin of the groom and the ringbearer was Ryan Craig ofl
Whitechurch, cousin of the bride. The organist for the
wedding was Mrs. Joanne King of Brussels and the soloist
was Mrs. Lynn Hamilton of Listowel who sang, You
Decorated My Life; The Wedding Prayer and Twelfth of
Never. A wedding supper took place in the Blyth United
Church Parlour with Rev. J. Morrison Campbell, uncle of
the groom as the Master of Ceremonies. A reception
followed at the Bruisels Coinmunity Centre. Guests came
from Wingham, Port Elgin, London, Woodbridge, Aurora,
Dresden, Chatham, Kincardine, Peterborough, Listowel, -
Brussels, 'Seaforth, Essex, BlueVale, Whitechurch and
Cambridge. Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls,
Crystal Beach and the Kawarthas, the couple will reside in
Brussels. (Photo by Harvey McDoWell)
Special awards
Ten students received
special awards when the
Brussels Public School had
its Grade 8 graduation cere-
monies recently. Receiving
awards were: Kim Exel -
Science, presented by Ken
Scott; Darlene Freeman
Grade 7 Good Guy, present-
ed by Wendy Martin; June
Adams - Mathematics, pre-
sented by Don McDonald;
Kellie Stephenson - Geo-
graphy, presented by John
Elliott; Donna Elliott - Hist-
ory, presented by Doreen
Raymond; Darlene Freeman
- Martin Murray English
Award - presented by Mrs.
Raymond; Paul Machan,
Darrin Watts, Karen
McCutcheon - Citizenship,
presented by Bruce Hahn on
behalf of the Lions Club; Kim
Stephenson and Greg Hig-
gins - Proficiency, presented
by Ted Elliott on behalf of
the Brussels Legion.
Grey CS has
trophy winners
.Grey Central presented
nine students with trophies
when graduation exercises
were held. Academic Trophy
winners were Franklin Hiem-
stra and Michele McMahon;
Athletic Trophy winners
were Bonnie Evans and Gary
Armstrong. Other trophies
included Most Improved-
Male Athlete - Harry Ham-
merrnueller; Most Improved s'
Female Athlete Track and
Field - Jody Miller; Track
and Field - Pam Engel;
Congeniality - Darlene Bish-
op; - Cross-Country-Kate
Boon.
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