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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-08-12, Page 3*111 BRUSSELS POSr, BRUSSELS. oNTARIQ THurttpAy, AUGUST 12th, 1973. ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher lux 50, ertleiels, Ontario. Published at brussels, Ontario, every Thureclay Second Class Mail Registration Number 0562 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers AbeoolatioP Ontario Weekly Newspapers Associatiun "HOUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 887-6336 or 887.6585 BRUSSELS, ON't CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFOkD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB, 6RUSSELS aria WINGHAM PHONE 887.9491 PHONE 357.3630 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP. QUALITY SERVt..:c. CRAFTSMAN,5H1o. Open Every Weekday "r our -.uarantee For Over 35 Years Of CEMETERY LETTERING asox 166 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK. Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER '‘..iEtvERAL AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL IFIRE AUTO LIA811.11Y drioNEt OFFICE 887.6100 RES. 8874" lc: i\ri. ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST oEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527-124o Tuesoay, inursday, Friday, Thuraday Evening CLINTON OFr'ICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Murway, and Wednesday 482-7010 1..1ther Of rice fru' PPOintMelni THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY — Main Street SEAFORTH Instireis n Dwellings All ClasteS of Farm Properyl a Summer Cottages rchen, Schools,. Halls Cl,,Itc.t ,;. etc..) IN also available nr.nw • tz j.aforth; V. J. 141.110, fat 5, Seatort4; wm. 14e1per Jr.. 1.,unt1etittere, boi% yn Baker I :IT ok.eklit. Ilwrnt,ta olugrepr Quntou; geode corm), Pepald (II, 141%11 mow' AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, What's that you say? Moth collecting builds character? Well, Well ... Bob Wilson (left) and Don Cullen, hosts of CBC Radio's Funin'Games _show heard Sundays at 9:03 p.m. EDT, ...ponder the leisure thne .activities of some Canadians. The show featu.es music, conversation and informative items designed to help lis- tenet's more fully enjoy their leisure time. ...There's sports sOoret Mid sports news lincluded in the pAokage, Installation Sales - Service FREE ESTIMATE6 • Barn Cleaners ▪ Bunk Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R. R. • Blyth Phone Brussels 887-9024 sing the lemon, Cathy MoGavin and John Leeiniog: Oldest person in attendance. was Mrs. Maude Lemming; People from the far- thest distance were Mr. anti Mrs. John McGavin, Thornbury; young- `est, person present, Jeffrey Mc Gavin; Closest birthday, Mary Learning; Closest wedding an- niversary, ,Mr, anti Mrs. Gordon McGavin. commissioned officer: Listen, :Sailor, if the captain ever caught you calling the deck a floor he'd throw you right out of those little round windows over there! BERG JOSEPH' W., BURNS Joseph Willialli BcrOs, former- ly of the Seaforth area, died in the M1)411= and District Hospital on Sunday, Atigust 8, 1971, aged 53 yearS. Brother of John Burns of Southampton, Rested at the R. A. Currie Funeral Home, Wing- ham. R011iem Mass, Sacred Heart Church, Witighani, Wednesday, August 11, 11 a.m. Interthent in St. Ambrose Cemetery, Brussels. Family prayers Tuesday evening at S p.n. in the funeral home. McGaviii.3 Farm Equipment WE SPECIALILLI IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FAKM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WAL.TON, ONTARIO BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 887-6365 h27-0245 HOLMES & MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENT SALES SEAFORTH, ONTARIO ALUMINUM SIDING A SPECIALTY -- Call for Free Estimates; 527-0032 or 527.0421 RUSSELL HOLMES NORMAN MacLEAN BRUSSELS POST 1.• ENTERTAINMENT AT 'TH E NEW AMERICAN ROTFJ BRUSSELS, ONT, THE HARIMONAIRES FROM MILDMAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE: Turkey, Spare Ribs and Sauqrkralit, Fish and Chips uittenaed fur last week) John Mel.ams.1(1 of. 'Toronto spending a. few wweks with her „son-. Alvin, Mrs. Mcllobsid and .. Lynne, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and daughter of Fergus spent u few days last week at the home of 10S. parents, Mr. and Mrs Rollie' • Achilles, Miss Rosemary Ryan of LondOn. TiSited for a few days' ..reetantir with her parents, and MrS, ,Joseph Ryan. Mrs Hattie ;Johnston- of Sea,, forth is holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Kathy and Jim ITumpbries, children of Mr and Mrs. Bob Humphries of. London, spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. • Mr and Mrs. William Mott and Mrs. Thelma Miller of Family Paradise Park entertained their neighbours and campers to a corn and Weiner roast Saturday even- ing. Neil Ryan is on the 1Nrestern Provinces and also - attended the Calgary,Stampede. • Mr and Mrs. John P. Ellacott of London spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. Joseph. Thornton and also called on. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Regale of Mt-Ac.illop township, • Kevin Campbell, seven-,year-old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-Camp- bell, • MelCillop township, suffered a. fracture of his foot Tuesday when a. piece of machinery fell on him. He was taken to Seaforth Community Hospital but was able'. later to return. home. .1ir. and Mrs hay Flueth er, .Steven. and John attended Open House at the United :Breeders farm near Guelph recently. .The "Silver Strings" (chit:Ivens orchestra) consisting oil Linda .. Godkin on the violin. Beth Mc- Nichol on the banjo and Ray 1Vic. Nichol on the electric guitar, en. tortained at the Family Paradise.. Park in McKillop Township. Linda Godkin won first in the violin competition at. Cookstown 'at the Steam Engine •.ShoW held there recently. Linda also played the violin for Susan Langleis of Brussels in a. step dancing Om- petition when .both girls, placed second.. Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Frank Burke, Stephen • and Sheila on. a Sunday recently at their cottage at Pine River, were. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, • Steven and John, Walton;. • Mr. • and • Mrs. Stewart • McCall, Jack and Murray: Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCall, Debbie Donald and Julie and Vicki, Brus- sels and Mr. and Mrs. Rp.y Fields and.daughter of Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnston of London spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. Kenneth Bettie was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital, where he was suffering from an infected finger. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnson. and girls of London spent the Week- end with .Mr.. and Mra, Joseph Ryan and familly, McGavin Reunion The annual McGaxin reunion was held at the Lions Park, Seaforth with 36 in attendance. Officers elected ,,vere: President. Leeming; Secretary-treasur- er, Mary Leming; Lunch coin- mittee. Mrs. Cordon McGavin and Mrs Neil McGavin; Sports com- mittee, Miss Marlene Turnbull and Miss Jane Leeming. Results of the sports progTam were: Races. 6 years and ender. Jeffrey and Cathy' McGa .,•in: years and under, Brian MeGavin and Scott McGavin; S 11 years. Leslie McGavin, Martin McGavin and Bob Leeming; 12 years and over, Boys, David: Brady, tlirls, Jane OolitOstS welt('