HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-12-30, Page 9June 1 1, 1980
THE NEW FAMILY The new Loatian family, the Larproms have moved
into Brussels and consist of (in back), Suvit and his wife Osoth and in
front the hildren, Suvany, Ratsamy, Phailop, Marivan and Somekhame.
(Photo by Ranney)
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May your
New Year, be
a perfect
balance of
good health,
•fun\and
friendship.
JOHN & BONNIE
PENNINGTON
Furnace Repair
Brussels
THE BRUSSELS ,PD DECEMBER 30, 19$0 — 9
Ethel holds
successful
concert
Correspondent
THE FIRST EXECUTIVE—The newly formed executive of the
Brussels Home and School Association talked with :these
women from the Ontario Federation of the Home and School
Association when a meeting was held at the Brussels 'Public
School on Wednesday night. From left are Chris Ten Pas,
Brussels secretary; Mae Baer, regional president of District H;
Yvonne ,K,itchen; Jim Yuill, Brussels vice-president; Alan
iCampbell-president; and treasurer Hank Teri. Pas.
Cranbrook young people
home for Christmas
YOUNG'S VARIETY
.Party Needs • Baked Goods
-Tobacco Groceries
• Stationery
Weekdays 8:30-9, Holidays & Sundays 11:30-6
Brusseis 887-6224
Santa parade a
success here
in December
Correspondent ,
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645 , • ,°
Young people of the area,
home • for Christmas,
included Janet Veitch,
London, Sandra ,Cameron,
• Barrie, Will Perrie,
Vancouver,' and Leslie of the
U.S. and Sharon, Rosanne
and Tracy Engel.
Holiday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Miller were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson,
Santa Monica, ' California
Renco Pica and Margeurite
Couftney and family, Guelph
Mrs. Annabelle Wood,
Palmerston Mr. and Mrs,
Secord McBrien, Seaforth,
Mrs. Ken Pearce and family
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Topp, Kitchener, and
J.E. LONGSTAFF
-OPTOMETRIST-
SEA FORTH 527-f240
Monday to Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 9-12:00
FREE PARKING'
' ON PREMISES
Closed Wednesdays
By Appointment
Norman and John Hisson,
Listowel. -
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley,
.Fischer entertained Stuart
and Dyk McInnes, Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Hodgins,
Ballinafad, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Fischer, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart.
Stevenson had their family
and grandchildren and Mrs.
Barr, Scarborough for
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
MeTaggart; Goderich, and
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Jordan,
Brussels, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Knight and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn
had their family and Stanley
Machan, Listowel, for
Christmas.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cotton were Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Starr and family.
Alliston, Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet. Starr and Kim,
Mirkdale, Mrs. Verna
Somers and Elliot, Blyth.
On Sunday, Dec. 21 i 'Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Minielly
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Adelbert Minielly of Forest
and 'seven brothers and
sisters and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Chapelle, Baldwin, spent a
few days With Mr. and. Mit.
Minielly.
MRS. CLIFF BRAY
881.6068
A euchre party Was held in
the Ethel COmmunity hall on
' Monday evening Dec..15th.
11, tables were played,
Wingers were:.,High lady:
'Isabel' Bremner, Low lady:
Vlarget McMahan High
gent: Ralph
Low gent: Bob Bremner.
Anniversary closest to Xmas
Mr: and Mrs. Mel Jacklin.
Number closest to. 66: Mrs.
'A. Hiemstra. .
The Sunday school conce t
was held on Sunday Dec.
, 21st in the United Church
. after the morning service an '
aftervvar:is a pot luck
Miss Christine Swie,, ;
Loughborough Eng.
been visiting with 'Mr. .1;d
Mrs. Cliff Bray and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Gowing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis De
oFrietas of London visited
with. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray.
Mr. ancfMrs.Mery Godden
of Shelburne visited' . with
May and Bonnie Godden.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug David-
son and Blair and Becky of
Brussels, Mrs. Shirley Ann
• Bremner and Christopher of
Loncidn visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Riynard on ,Sun-
day.
A Post Classified will pay
you dividends. liave you
tried one? Dial Brussels
'887-6641.
A group of young people
from' the 12th concession
Mennonite Church visited
homes in the community on
Tuesday evening and sang
Christmas Carols.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Strickler enjoyed a Christmas
visit with their family, and
Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey
Adams, Atwood.
Mr. • 'and Mrs. Gary
Morrison and family visited
over the holiday with re-
latives on Manitoulin.
INTENDED FOR LAST
WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mitchell have gone to
Thorold to be with their
family for the holiday
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Engel visited with Mr. and,
Mrs. Frank brnith at Baden
on Saturday evening.
Mr.' and Mrs. Allan
Smith, their family and
grandchildren celebrated
their Christmas in the
Community Centre on
Saturday, December 20.
'Approximately 90 to 95 were
present.
The Terpstra families also
had Christmas in the
Community Centre on.
Sunday, Dec. 21.
Continued from page 8
'to be part of the- township's
125th ' birthday celebrations
in 1981.
Dianne 01dfield of R.R. 4
Seaforth is chosen as Huron
County Dairy Princess at the
dairy princess ball held in
Brussels.
Ken and Liz. Sholdice open
new store in Brussels Ken's
Men's and. Boys' Wear..
DECEMBER 3, 1980
Stephenson' s Grocery
moves across the street as
their old location awaits a
bake' shop: ,
The Brussels Stockyards
purchases some prize win-
ning beef from the Royal
Winter Fair. The calf was
shown in the Queen's Gui-
neas class 'by Kevin Bishop
of R.R. 1 Ethel. "
DECEMBER 10, 1980
Brussels 1980 Santa Claus
parade is a success with
many people and organiza-
tions winning prizes for their
floats.
Donald McDonald of Brus-
NIGHT SCHOOL
CLASSES
F.E. MADILL S.S.
STARTING TUESDAY, JAN. 6
Home Landscaping ' Ceramics
Flower Arranging First Aid
Ladies' Auto Mechanics
STARTING WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7
Beginners Sewing Hair Styling
Basic Welding Ladies Fitness
STARTING IN APRIL
Advanced and Basic Knits
Beginners Golf
REGISTRATION
1. Phone the school on Jan, 5,6,7
at 357-1800
2. Courses will not be offered if phone
Legistration is insufficient.
sels heads the Huron County
Board of Education for a
second term.
Jack and Mary Bryans
leave for Somalia after• they
volunteer their services to
tESO Canadian Executive
Servies 'Overseas •
High winds and 'blowing
snow Tuesday night results
in a number of stranded
people and stranded cars.
'Ross Procter, president-
elect to the Canadian Short-
horn Association is,the guest
speaker at the, annual meet-
ing of the Huron-Perth Short-
horn Association.
A Flood Control Program
involving 'downstream chan-
nel improvement in Listo-
wel will cost $435,000 the
Maitland Valley. Conserva-
tion Authority ,learns. at its
general meeting.
DECEMBER 17, 1980
Morris Township opens
new Martin's bridge.
Scrooge steals tree from
Morris Township home.
Feb.. 0, 1980