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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-01, Page 10R. ERIC SISEL '• FORMER EDITOR OF THE TORONTO' TELEGRAM' • MINISTER OF UNITED CHURCH IN_ HUNTSVILLE AREA • ,WITNESSED THE HANGING OF HIS PARENTS IN FRANCE " • OUTSTANDING• SPEAKER WILL SPEAK AND.... PAUL PARR OF THE 1SONOMASTERS OF DECATOR ILLINOIS WILL SING AT Westfield Fellowship Hour at 2 p.m. AND Huron Men's Chapel . Auburn at 8 p.m. "Evil ,Prevails When Good Mon Do Nothing" 22. Legal NoticeS 26. Personal News of CRANBROOlC NOTICE TO CRED I TORS In the estate of FREDERICK SMALLDON, late of the Township of Grey,. County of Huron, retired farmer, deceased. ALL persons, having claims against the above estate are re- quired to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 23rd day of August, 1973, after which date the. estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD,' MILL a DAV I ES Brusiels, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 22-83-3 In the estate of CHARLES STANLEY WHELER • late of Brussels, Ontario, retired farmer, deceased. ALL persons having claims ''against the above estate are re- quired to send full particulars of such claiffis to the under- signed solicitors on or before the 23rd day of August, 1973, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD MILL DAMES Brussels, Ontario. Solicitors for 'the Executor! 22-83-3 24. Cards of Thanks I would like -to take this-•op- portunity to :thank• Edna ' and Ralph for giving me such a nice. party on; my birthday and thanks to all who= came and made it such an enjoyable afternoon. I want to thank all my friends for the nice gifts and' cards. 'They will always* be treasured. I am thankful for all the friends I have made along the way. As we journey through life we made friends all along the way. Again thanking Ralph and Edna for the kindness they'haire shown me and to all my friends. Sincerely - Ella Peareon. 24-82-1 The family of the. late Mr. Fred Smalidon wish to express their appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbOrs for messages of sympathy, floral tilbutes; contri- bution to the Cancer Society and cards during our recent berea.ire- ment. Thanks also to everyone who sent cards and visited him while he was a patient in:hospital. Our appreciatiOn is eleoSktended to the ladies of Cranbrook Church who supplied the lunch, M'. Watts Funeral Home and Rev. C.A.McCarrol. 24-83x1 26. Personal'. Mrs. Stuart McNair, R. R. Brussels, - wishes to . announce the engagement of her daughter, Myra jean to Mr.; William Lee Henry, son of Mr: and Mrs. Ross Henry,' 11.R.6,• Goderich. The wedding will take place on, Saturday, Angust 25, 1973,', at 7 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook. 26-83X1 Mr. John D. McInnis Of Ingersoll iS happy to announce' the forthconning marriage of his only daughter, Bonnie Jane,- to Robert Bruce MdCall, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce McCall' of BrusselS. The wedding is tO: take place on AilgtiSt 25th, 1973 at St. pawls Presbyterian Church,. Ingersoll, at 4:36 p.M. 26-83X1 Mr. and Mrs. .John. Hedges, 165 Forest Rd., Galt, Cambridge, Ont.1 are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann. Elizabeth to 'Mr. Gerald Keith Bone, son of Mrs. Russell Bone, 221 Shuter St., wingham, Ontario and the late Russell Bone. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 18, 1973 at 3. P.M. in Central• Presbyterian Church, Galt, Cambridge, ont. 26-83-1 . Mr.. and Mrs.,,Bert Elliott of R.R.2, Blyth are. pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their da.ughter,Linda Mae to Mr. Kenneth. William McVittie of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy McVittie of Blyth. The marriage wil 1 take place in St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, August '25, 1973 at 3 P.M. 26-83-1 SMITH - To Mr. and Mrs. Adam smith, in wingham and District Hospital on Sunday, July 15th, a son, David Adam. 27-83x1 28. Deaths • • , CHAMBERS - At Victoria Hos- - pital, London, on Thursday, July 26, 1973 in her 30th year Marjorie Isobel (Marnie workman) Cham- bers. Beloved wife of William C. Chambers, of R.R.2, Dorchester (Nilestdvin)„,- Dear mother of Jeffery, and dear daughter of mr. and Mrs. Harry Workman, of Brussels, and dear sister of Ruth (Mrs. Robert Ruston) of London, Charles Workman , and Ronald Workman, ' David Workman, all of.Calgary, Barry Woricman, Douglas workman and Bill ,Workman,, of Edmonton,' Frank Workman, .of Brussels. Predeceased by two brothers. Rested at the L.Laird Logan Funeral Home;. _Dorchester, where fuperal service was held in -the chapel on Saturday, July 28, at 2:00 p.m. 'Reverend M. McDermott of. St. Peter's Anglican Church, Dorchester, of- • ficiated. Interment in Dorchester, UniOn Cemetery. 28-83x1 Mrs. M a Correspondent Engel Rev. C.A. 'Falconer will• be on holidays for the month of August. There will be no service on August .5 and. August 12. A for- mer minister, Rev. Edwin. G. Nelson, Orangeville, will occupy the pulpit on August 19th and August 26th at 9:45 a.m. • Mr. and .Mrs. Bert White, Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, Brussels f visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wes McEachern. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch and Janet have returned from. a two- week vacation in westernCinada. They called on former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bradshaw and family at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. , Recent callers on Mrs. Mac Engel were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Switzer, Beamsville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Querengesser ' and Mrs. Edith Roulston, Strat- ford, • and Mrs. Wm. H. Armstrong, Fergus. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wick and• family and Monty Engel are on a, motor trip to. Vancouver and 411440. • / Nog; Bonita Dunn, Blooming, g dal randparents, perefint t BA; !me Wr (la en dY Ist.I1Ehaerrl Dm14 A„shower was held in the clIm- , brook Community CentreonWed- nesday evening, .July 25, for a bride of the month, Miss Sandra. Fisdher. Mrs., Glenn Huether welcomed the guests '• and read a poem 3'Barry and Sandra's Romance", ; Mary Ellen Knight played two piano selections. A group of girls Sharon; Rosanne and, Tracy Engel, Brenda and Karen 'Knight provided two numbers. Two hu- morous readings were given by Mrs., Melvin Becker. Joanne Knight played a number on the piano and Gail and' Gloria white. • sang two numbers “Turn the • Radio on" and "Strolling through the Park." The program con- , eluded with a piano duet by Sharon and Rosanne Engel. An address to Sandra was read by Mrs.Les- lie Knight and a 14'104 book presented. A number of girls • presented many useful andlovely gifts for which Sandra express* t. I her thanks. The ;shower. was arranged : mrs, Jack Knight, Mrs. Leath Knight and Mrs. Glenn "blether. Spending their two week vaca. tion with Mr. and Mrs. Ale: Cameron are Bob Paris, Jr ' and his fiancee, Miss Nedrj Vallee, both of Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paris Sr., and familY also spent a. dal with the Camerons. Mr. and • Mrs. Glenn lluethei • and Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Knight spent the weekend at Point Clark;. Mrs. Huether is remaining for two-week vacation. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buelm, , Conestoga, visited with friendi here. mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Engel and family spent the weekend 41 Amberley. • Carman Fischer, Rexdale , spent the weekend with his ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer. Miss ilarie Veitch, London, was home for the weekend. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS . 27. 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