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Other merchandise throughout the
store reduced to make room for neW
fall styles.
Victoria. B.C.
Mrs. Bert Johnston was able to
return home from the University
Hospital' on Monday.
Mrs. • Lew Jarvis of St.
Catharines spent a. few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. James
Coultes.
Mr. Earl Anderson underwent
surgery on Sunday in Victoria
Hospital, London. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
This community extends
sympathy to Allan McBurncy and
his family in the sudden passing
of his wife. Marion.
Mr. Len Coyne of Windsor is
visiting-among Robinson relatives
his week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pethingtort.
and family of Avon visited last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Stevenson and family.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd were Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Gedcke, Listowel:
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hibberd,
Mrs. Robert Campbell
and flintily of Winthrop. Mrs.
Kenneth Lichty and 'Wayne of
R. R. I . Milverkin, and Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg, R.R.2.
Clifford.
Mr. Oliver Hughes of Palmer-
stun, Miss' Edna flahrow of
Clifford visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Robert. Hibberd on Sunday.
, Our community exicads
sympathy to Mrs. Stanley Hopper
and her family in the sudden
passing of her husband, Stanley,
INIMMMOINIM ••.•1•14tW
The
Blooming
THING
By
ED VAN
GEEST
Teenagers are people who ex-
press a burning desire to be dif-
ferent by dressing exactly alike.
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Remember when "dirty film" was
something on your laundry?
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Our friend says he finally got
his lawnmower back from the
neighbors. Bought it at theirgar-
age sale.
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No one ever FINDS life worth
living. We have to MAKE it
worth living.
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High school teacher we know
wants to switch to elementary
school, so she can be sure of get-
ting a parking Space.
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Find a parking space near
Listowel's popular b Us i ss
section atici conic to Listowel
Florist, 198 Main W:
Listowel Florist
108 Main, It ittaie 2914040
We are 6,10d tei0t.jelittid Mitt Water,,
WEBER'S GENERAL STORE
Ethel, Olt. Phone 887-6039
Groceries — Vegetables — Meat
Dry Goods .
15% OFF LADIES' WEAR
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ACifiGUST
CLEARANCE
Ladies' •
Summer Dresses
and Pant Suits
to clear
$15 im s' $25
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CRIMPOLINE
Plain — $3.00 yard
Plaid and Fig 3.50
yard
At
Cottons and Curtain Material
REDUCED
Ray & Helen's
Family Centre
RAY & HE'LEN' ADAMS
887-60
-Looking back. The Brussels Co. of the 161 st Battaliori taken in 1916 looking north on Turnberry Street.
- News of Belgrave
Family picnic celebrates triplets' birthday
7
Mr. and Mrs.George Lamont and
Elaine of Fleming, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs.Louis Hayes
returned to their home in Elyria,
Ohio on Friday after spending two
and a half months here in the
village. Miss Johanna Van Camp
returned home with them for
some holidays.
Danny.. Special guests were their Mr. and Mrs. William Steven-
urandmothers, Mrs. Jessie son and family spent last Sunday
Lamont of Moosonin, Sask. and with his sister and brother-in-law
Mrs. Winnie Vincent of Blvth, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Veltman of
also their uncle, aunt and cousins,
FUNERALS a>
NORMAN STANLEY HOPPER Chas. Higgins, Glenn Coultes and
Norman Stanley Hopper of Bill Coultes.
R.R.5, Brussels. died suddenly • Flowerbearers were
Sunday, August 11th in Wingham Edgar, Bill Elston. -Ross
and District Hospital following a and George Procter.
- teams. He was a member of Knox
' Wroxeter on April 19, 1947 to
ry Thomas Garniss of Brussels. A
-Morris Federation of Agriculture.
• Wayne of Morris, Ken of Barrtc.
yVirigham, on Tuesday, August
heart att ack. He was 47.
was a councillor of Belgrave UCO,
a member of the Belgave arena
hoard, and had served as
preSident of the Tri-County
Hockey Association and of the
conducted by Rev. Barry
S.J.Walker Funeral Home,
George Higgins, Ross Higgins,
He had been particularly active as
and a sister, Muriel, Mrs.
Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave.
and:Emma Lake, he was horn in
and Gary at home. He is also
survived by three grandchildren
sister, Laura, Mrs. Lloyd Alcock
of Walkerton predeceased him in
PaSsMore, Wingham, at the
United Church, Belgrave.
Jean Sharpin of Bluevale, who
survived together with two
daught ers: Marjorie, Mrs. Van
home; and sons Brian of Listowel,
United Church, Belgrave:
Nickell of Barrie and Debbie at
13th. Intment followed in
MOrris and attended S.S.No.7
Morris. He was married at
1972.
Active in the community. lie
coach of area hocky and ball
The son of the late Lyle Hopper
A funeral service was
He was a Member of Knox Unit
Pallbearers were Jack Higgins, form the S.J.Walker Funeral
conducted by REv, Barry
omnson, John Nixon, Gordon
Brandon Cemetery Pallbearers
were Clarence Hanna, Sydney Th
Homo; Wingham on Saturday .
Passmorc. Interment followed in
GAry Barbour. Flower bearers
on the staff of the Wingham
MeBurney, Bob Armitage and
were John Scott, Calvin Nixon
Thursday afternoon when the car
and Roddy MacDonald.
concession of East Wawanosh
which she was driving and a
gravel truck were in collision. The
Township as Mis.McBurney wason
District Hospital. She was 51.
R.R.5, Wingham was killed
accident occurred on the 10th
former Marion White. Educated
in Ripley she graduated from
Victoria Hospital school of
husband, three children, April 14,,
home, by her father. Russell
her way toWingham where she was
Nursing. She was married in
Danny 16 and Ricky 17, all at
White of San Jose, California and
by a sister Mrs. Dave (Isobelle)
Ripley Dec. 26, 1962.
MacDonald, Goderich, She was a
member of Belgrave Knox
Presbyterian Church and of the
W .M.S.
Funeral services were held
A native of Ripley she was the
She is survived by her
MRS. ALLAN McBURNEY
Mrs. Allan McBurncy of
Winghom Memorial Shop
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BRUSSELS' POST, AUGUST 21i 1974
• Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
An enjoyable afternoon and
picnic supper was spent at Point
Farm, Provincial Park, near
Goderich, by Lamont relatives
and friends on Sunday in honor of
the 16th birthday of the Lamont
triplets, Donelda. Dwight and
Windsor who arc moving "'to
Harvey
Procter