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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-07-23, Page 13 THE .11ROSSELS .POST:0, JULY 23* 1880 1a
WHAT, DO YOU MEAN, THAT'S ALL THE FOOD THERE IS?—That's
what baby. Andy Exel could have been saying as he and Jack. McCutcheon
had a visit at the pork chop barbecue held at St. John's Anglican Church
on Wednesday. Jack was 'selling tickets. (Photo by Ranney)
'HEY, WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE • DOING WITH THAT
HOSE?—Paul Mutter was supposed to be cooling the fire on the pork
, 'chops, but somehow got caught spraying Jerry Dillow instead. Assisting
with the cooking is. Jim Cooper. - (Photo by Ranney)
SO, WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE THE PICTURE? Andrew
Perrie was only too happy to pose for his picture at the pork chop
barbecue on Wednesday, so much so that he almost blocked sister
Maryanne out of it. (Photo by Ranney)
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887-6641
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
Miss Chrissie Achilles of •
Sebringville spent a few days
last week with her grand-
parents Mr. and. Mrs. Roliy
Achilles. Tracey Sills of
Seaforth spent, the weekend
at the same home with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
VVey, McKillop, arrived
home Saturday evening froth
a two week holiday to
Erickson, Manitoba where
they visited with the former's
sister and family. Mr. And
Mrs. John Turnbull of Sea-
forth accompanied them,
also Debbie and Dena Wey
drove to Weyburn Sask.,
where Debbie remained
,as she will work in a
hospital there.
Valerie and Cathy Laverty
of Seaforth spent the week-
end with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy William-
son.
The community is remind-
ed of the shower for Miss
Joyce McCallum this Fri.
evening in the church base-
ment. It is being planned by
the Boundary and Seven-
teenth Unit ladies.
Guests with. Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Searle for the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Saunders and Mr. and Mrs.
Barry 'Saunders, Megin,
Amy and Patrick of Royal
Oak, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson.
Mitchell and family visited at
their cottage at Sauble Beach
during last week.
There was a big crowd and
the weather was good for the
parade from the school to
park of over 30 floats and a
number of decorated bicycles
that preceded the ball game
and official opening of the
new recreation centre on
Saturday.
CHURCH NEWS
Welcoming at Duff's.
Correspondent
MRS. CLIFF BRAY
887-6086
The Ethel Women's Insti-
tute entertained at a birthday
Party which was held at the
Callender Nuiiing Home on
Wednesday, July 16th..
• There was a program put
The Honourable
Pauline M. McGibbon,
Lieutenant-Governor of
Ontario, will attend the
August 22nd performance of
Annie Get Your Gun at
Huron Country Playhouse.
Her Honour is an
Honourary Patron of Huron
CoUntry Playhouse, and this
will be her first visit to the
theatre.
A dinner party has been
planned for Mrs. McGibbon
United Church 'on Sunday
morning were Mr. and Mrs.
Ken McDonald. The organist
was Mrs. Ray Huether who
accompanied Don McDonald
when he sang a solo: "The
Stranger of Gali lee." Rev.
Charles A. 'Swan gave an
interesting, sermon on cre-
on by Mae Vodden, Mr. and
mrs. Alf Sutton, Cecil Bate-
man and Corner Somers. '
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Krauter of Ethel celebrated
their 37th wedding anniver-
sary on the 17th when a
social gathering was held by
their family and friends.
and her party prior to the
performance, and The Ladies
Guild has planned a special
reception to follow, to which
everyone having tickets for
that evening is invited.
For those who were not
able to obtain tickets for this
performance of Annie Get
Your Gun, there is still
reserved seating available
between August 19 and
September 6.
ating pearls. The offering
was received by Harvey
McClure, Roy Williamson
and Brian Wilbee.
Nat Sunday will be the
last Sunday of worship till
September as the clergy will
be on holidays for the month
of August.
Ethel WI hosts
birthday party
Mrs. McGibbon will
attend play
in Grand Bend