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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-08-13, Page 60,,o. 4.1 444o !44,4:4 .4.4.44•414 414 4 444 ar kr.414,4:,4 4y. A!: 4,4, .44, ,.4.4..44rir4Vtlg P?!.. .444,4,4far.4p. 44 44.4j • ' B,RuPEWeolgi-,4009.usT ,43, 1111 ;I. A1 rk, AN.% It pays to shop at Home Brusselst 887-6525 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service Installation of pipelines.& milking :parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 REGISTRATION FOR: THE SECOND ANNUAL CENTRAL HOCKEY , Clinton Arena September 29th to October 11th, 1980 APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT CLINTON ARENA OR AT CLINTON TOWN HALL The management requests that fees be paid in full at time Of registration thus eliminating Cer- tain administration costs. Please make cheque or money order payable to the; CENTRAL HURON HOCKEY SCHOOL, CLINTON ARENA CLINTON, ONTARIO NOM *ILO FEE: 5 50. (2 WEEKS) DEADLINE; ALL APPLICATIONS si-touLb BE RECEIVED.BY. SEPTEMI3ER 1,1980> "The Vacation Bible age attendance of 44. School held in the Gorrie Nursery -teachers were United. Church had an aver- 'Mrs. Melville Greig, " Stephanie Griffith and Christine Sanborn. Kindergarten-Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Peggy and Janette Strong. Primary-Mrs. Gordon Moir, Mrs, Raymond Gowdy. Junior-Mrs. Jas. Schefter, Mrs. Norman Fairies. Pre-Teen Group-Mrs. Alvin Mundell and Susan Mann, Music. Dept.-Mrs. 'Shel- don Mann, Mrs. Brian Underwood. Supervisor-Mrs. Clifton Coulter. The closing programme was held Friday morning with a number of interested parents, grandparents and neighbours attending. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon toured Quinte Island and visited friends at Trent River and also spent Con'esPondent MRS. GEORGE BROWN 335-3424 17,9 a 11) & FREEZE NOW Buy yoqr MASON JARS while the stock is plentiful' • 8 oz. 16 oz. 32 oz. Jars • Freezer bags • Canners • Kettles Morris Township Residents The council of Morris Township cordially invites ,,the residents of Morris Twp. to a' PUBLIC MEETING at the Morris Township Hail August 25,1980 at 8:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting will be to' discuss celebrations for Morris Townships, 125th Anniversary in 1981. Morris Township council wishes to know: 1 )Do the residents of Morris Township want to celebrate the township's anniversary? 2) if so-what type of celebrations will take place ? PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND a couple of days at Hunts- ville. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Black- well of Mitchell visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner. Mr. . and Mrs. George Brown have returned from the. Normoskoka Antique Car annual holiday tour which was held this year on Manitoulin. Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Felkar, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Felkar and family of Kurtzville; Mr. and Mrs. Maurtce Hudson and family of Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Parsons and family of Gowanstown and Mr. and Mrs, David. Camer- on and family of Wingham were among those attending. , There were over 85 cars on tour, with two cars coming froM Alberta, two from New Brunswick and one from Albion ,Penn. Mrs. Glad Edgar visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Whytock of Teeswater. Mr. Hugh Miller of Dear- born Heights and Mrs. Walter Kaye of Detroit spent a few days at the home of • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. On. Wednesday they and Mrs. Beverley Brears of Palmerston accompanied them and attended the funeral of Mrs. George Arscott held, at the McDougall and Brown Funeral Home at Cowell and Danforth Amities Toronto. Marlene and. Michelle Coulter visited Sunday after- noon with MP. William Kress, of Listowel. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Robinson attended the Soil Conservation Society Of America Convention held at Hyatt Hotel in Dearborn, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ballagh and Miss Yvonne Ballagh of Winghani and Mrs. Gertrude Giles of Lambeth visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish, Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Farrish and Mrs. Eugene Lalonde of North Bay attend- ed the Ronson te-union held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Love of Holstein on Sunday. Violin music at service Church service will be held at Calvinbrick United Church on Sun. Aug. 17 at 11 a.m. Speaker Jack . Whytock 'of Whitechurch who will also contribute violin music. A number of friends and relatives attended the Open House for Mr, Fred Coulter on his 90th birthdays held at The Kin Station in Listowel on. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Burt of Brampton visited Mr:. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish on Friday. Mr. Andrew Standeavon of St, Marys also called at the same home,..and also on. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elschner. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Vernon Barlow were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barlow and, their daughter and son- in-law and family of Howes Caves, N.Y.; Mr. Homer Barlow and family of Listowel; Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Learned of East Angds, Que4 Mrs. Trudy toresdener, Derek and , Jennifer of Grand r Bend. Mrs. • Glad Edgar has returned home after ',Wing 14 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Robertson at. Strathclair, Man, Mr. and. Mrs.. Robt. McKercher, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart McKercher and Mrs. Jas. McKercher of Saskatoon f ,,- Sask. • Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mrs. Harry King visited Mr. and Mrs. Earle King of Harriston on Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Barlow accompanied Mr. Homer ;i Barlow and family of List- owel to the Barlow reunion held. August .3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barlow at Markdale with 45 attending. Brusselsfest '80 Sept. 20 AUGUST 14 TO 23 INFANTS TO SIZE 18 60 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH COATS JACKETS SNOWMOBILE SUITS ALL SALES FINAL