HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-01, Page 6Nelson. Puskey of St,. Agatha
and Mr. and Mrs. Ames Kellar
and Sharon. of
Mr. anti Mrs, Frank workman
and Craig of Brussels visited with
her grandparents on Sunday, Mr,
and Was Mark Armstrong.
we are sorry to hear that
M. Cecil coultes is a Patient. in
Victoria Ilgspital, Lcondon,
Mr.. and Mrs, Maitland Edgar
and family visited on Sunday With
his Mother, Mrs. Arthur Edgar, a patient ie,Wingt4arn and District
Hospital and also called on other
relatives..
Mr. and. Mrs. Norman
head of Wingham visited Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.Robert
ihhe rd.
" Mr. and Mrs, MervinKarges,
R.R.1, Gowanstown visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,Robert
Hibbe rcl.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Branton
and Clifford visited on the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gold-
hawk and family of Blenheim.
Mr. and. Mrs. Horman Mit-
chell 'of Rothsay visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cannes.
Mr. William A. Humphrey of
St. Helen's spent a few days last
week with his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George
Walker, also visited with Mrs.
Hazel Purclon.
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A choir from the Clinton Christian.lietornt Church led
the singing at the Aging service on Punday evening with Mr.
Aerie Van per Eyde leading the devotional period.
Mr. and Mrs. pert Finlay of cioderich along with Norman.
Speir and Jerry Collins of linronview provided the music
for Monday Afternoons program, Volunteers front the
christlan Reform Church assisted with activities, Two
new residents .09114 Exeter and liVinghann were welcomed PO
Ora residents nelebrating hirthdayS were serenaded at the
Two entertainers who have been len time favourites of
the ie*e et the homet :Earl and Martha Heywood, were on
hand on Thursday evening to provide the Family Night
Program. The lleywoods blended their voices for some
ad 'tying and. :German songs, then Earl baffled the audience
with his magic tricks. Alice Buchanan expressed the
appreciation of the residents and guests for a very en,
joyable evehog, By the way it was encouraging to have
a good attendance et the relatives of some of the residents
at the program,
The craft room is a beehive of activity these days
getting things finished for the Annual Bazaar on Wednesday,
NoveMber 8th.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of
Goderich were Sunday visitors
with. Mr. and Mrs. LaWrence
SELGRAVE III TaylOr and Mr. and Mrs. Mark j_
Belgrave III 4-Ii Girls held Armstrong.
their seventh, meeting in the. A number of women from the
United • Church basement on village attended the Bluevale
Monday, October 23, The meet,. United Church bazaar on Friday
ing was opened with the 4-H afternoon.
pledge and motto. The Orangemen service was
The girls invited their mother held in Trinity Anglican Church
to a buffet party. All members on. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m.
participated in making cheese with Rev. Keith Stokes in charge.
souffle and a fondu. Mrs. Cora McGill and Mrs.
Stanley Cook visited en Wednes,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar day with Mrs, Mary Vincent of
Qf Stratford spent Sunday with Blyth.
his mother, Mrs. Joseph Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page of
Donald Dunbar spent the week Toronto were Friday visitors
end with his grandmother, Mrs. with. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent.
Joseph Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of
This community extends sym- Seaforth visited on Tuesday with
pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent.
Camp and family in the death of Mrs. Albert Vincent's friend,
their' son Richard. Mrs. Grace Rodgers and her
Mrs. George Dunlop of Ennot- sister Mrs. Edna Richardson of
vine visited on Saturday with St. Pauls visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson. Mrs. Albert, Vincent on Sunday
The Belgrave Junior Auxil- evening.
iary held their Hallowe'en Party Mr, Lawrence Taylor who has
on Saturday morning at the home been a patient in Victoria
of Miss Janetta Johnston. Hospital, London, was able to
Mr. Bill Styles and Miss return to his home last week.
Marilyn McDonald of Minico Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker
spent the weekend with his aunt, of Goderich were Sunday visi-
Mrs. Cora McGill. tors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and mrs. James R. Walker.
Coulees visited on the week end Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor,
with Mrs. Len Jarvis of St. Trudy and Mark and 11r. and
Catherines and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mark Armstrong visited on
Robert Taylor of St. Ann's. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
News of '.06)grove
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errespondent Mr. and Mrs Harold Procter
Mre,LOWiS $tcnehenSe were Sunday visitors with Mr,
The Belgrave weekly euchre and Mrs. Julian Manley of ggeter.
was held last Wednesday even- *ass Martha Armstrong- of
ing in the community rooms with Windsor returned to her home on
14 tables in play* High Lady ThUrSdaY uiter spending the past,
Mrs. margarst Adams; Low week with her brother and.Oster
Lady
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- Mrs. William,Sadie; in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
SpeOlal - Mrs. William Taylor; Ar rastrQng'
iligh Man - Gene. porter; L,Qy Miss JOYce 'rrer Of Toronto
Man -GorsionNichelsoNSpeoial. spent the week end With er Parente, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mark Armstrong. Taylor.
4-H club
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