The Brussels Post, 1980-11-05, Page 4Correspondent
MRS. L. STONEHOUSE
' 887-9847
Eight tables were in play '
at the weekly euchre held in
the W.I. Hall on Wednesday
evening October 29. Winners
were: High lady - Mrs. Hazel
Davidson; Low lady - Mrs.
Olive Walker; Lone hands,
lady - Mrs. Edgar Wight-
man; High man George
Grigg; Low man - Lawrence
Taylor; Lone hands, man -
George Johnston. Euchre
again next Wednesday at
same time 8:00 p.m, Every-
one welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear,
Jana and Ian of London and
Bradley Shobbrook of R.R. 5
Wingham were dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Fear on Sunday evening
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HALLOWE'EN PARTY—The girls in' Mrs.
Huether's Grade 2 class at the Brussels Public
School were the only ones left in costume when
the photographer arrived at the Hallowe'en
party on Friday. ' (Photo by Ranney)
Retired
teachers
meet
The Huron \ Perth; District
9, Good Will Committee of
the Superannuated ,Teachers
of Ontario held their first
.meeting at -,Clinton, on
Thursday, Oct. 30. Those
attending were teachers who
had . volunteered at two
previous meetings of District
'• work on this committee:
ivina Coults and Margaret
Mundell, Wingham; Gerry
O'Brien and Edna Stevens,
Goderich; Helen Bryans,
Mitchell; Effie Stevenson,
Seaforth and Melda
McElroy, Blyth. Several
volunteers were unable to be
present.
Mrs. Mary Wightman of
Blyth who was appointed
Chairman of Good Will in
1979 invited to the meeting
as special guest Mr. Vic
Dinnin of Zurich who is an
S.T.O senator, and who of-
fered valuable help on
getting this important work
off to a good start.
All parts of Huron and part
of Perth were divided into
sections for the
administration of Good Will.
At the close of the meeting,
each teacher was aware of
the territory - towns, village
and townships for which she
or he was responsible. Mrs.
Bryans kindly offered to
organize South Perth.
Good Will takes the form
of visits to private homes,
nursing homes, hospitals;
the sending of birthday cards
get-well notes; offering a
drive to a shopping centre or
to church, etc. This should'
prove to be a big event in the
life of those who possess only
limited mobility, and who,
because of physical handicaps
tend to become isolated
lonely people.
The biggest duty probably
will be to locate super-
annuated teachers who did
not serve in District 9, but
who new reside in these
counties.
All residents and teachers,
by contacting the volunteer
nearest to their homes will
help assure that not One
teacher qualified for good
will is overlooked.
Obituaries
MABEL E. JENNINGS . kaska; and 2 great gtaad,
Mrs. Mabel. E. Jennings children.
Canada, daughter of the late
September 11,
ichigangunddaieyd, WeFduneesrdalays7Mocepstowbeerre held,15
1%7, in Cemetery, Kaskaska.
MRS. PEARL HALL
73, of 521 S. Walnut St„
unexpectedly
se kc at e,
M October 12 at the Kalkaska 1980, at the Schwartz-Wolfe
Memorial. Health Center,-
Funeral Home, Kalkaska.
Eddie Bratton officiated and
Mrs. Jennings was born on burial was at Evergreen
William and Clara McDowell
Mrs. Pearl Hall, the Walden. She was married to George R, Jennings on forMer Pearl Dobson widow
March 12, 1930, in Huron of the late Roy Hall of Ethel
County, Ontario. He pre- died Wednesday, October 29
Deeded :her in death on at the Versa Care Centre,
December 22, 1971 Also Owe4 Sound. She was in her .
preceding her in death was >82nd year.
one sister, Frances Walden, Surviving is, one son Elwin Hall of OWen Sound and who' died in infamcy.
Mrs. Jennings has been a three grandchildren; e body was at the Peebles resident of Kalkaska for the Funeral Home, John Street, past 2 years, moving here
from Livonia. She was a Atvvood from Wednesday member of St. Matthews evening until Friday at 2
Methodist Church in Livonia. p.m when funeral and
Surviving are 2 sons, Rob- commital services were.held
from the Funeral Heine. err and Ronald, both of B Kalkaska; one brother, Lloyd Burial was in Mount Pleasant
Walden of Blyth, Ontario; Cemetery, Ethel.
two sisters, Mrs. Elva Mc- Pallbearers were Doug
Clinchey of Auburn, Ontario, Evans, Stan Alexander, Pete
and Mrs. Madeline Harburn Dobson, \George Hall, Allan
. of Heosall,,Ontario; 5 grand- Franklin, and Fred ColeJim
children, Robert Jennings. of Hall was the flowerbearer.
Livonia, Mrs. Laureen Hen- Remember!.It takes but a
riet, Raymond Jennings, moment to place a BrusSels
Margaret Jennings, ;and Post Want Ad ." A
Gary Jennings, all of Kal- Dial. Brussels 887-6641. Belgrave