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Weekly Euchre
At the Belgrave Weekly Euchre
four tables were played last
Wednesday evening in the
Beiggrave Community Centre.
High Lady - Mrs, Clarence
Hanna; Low Lady - Mrs, Edgar
Wightman; High Man Edgar
Wightman; Low Man Lawrence
Taylor,
Personals
Mr, and Mrs.Roy McSween
have sold their home to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Marr of Wat erdown.
Mr. and Mrs. McSween are now
residing in Belgrave.
Mr, and Mrs. Warren
Zurbrigg, R.R.2, Clifford visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd on Sunday.
Mr. And Mrs. Harold Jardin
-OBITUARY
and Michael of London were
weekend visitors with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Clare Van Camp,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae of
Guelph visited on the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Murray Rae of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orasby
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Leitch.. Mr. and
Mrs.George M, Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Christensen of
London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Styles of
Toronto spent the weekend with.
their aunt Mrs. Cora McGill also
visited with mrs, Norman Geddes
of Ooderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lechinsky
and Stephen of Regina, Sask, are
visiting with her mother Mrs,
George Cook also with other
relatives in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong visited, on the
weekend with. Mr. and Mrs.
David Hanna and family of
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart MacInnes and Dyke of
Heidelberg,
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Leishrraan,
Joan, Allan, and Bobby Joe
visited on Sunday with rnr, and
Mrs. John Leishman and baby
Lisa Marie of Paris,
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Robert Procter is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Mrs. Robert Procter visited last
week with Mr. and. Mrs. Conrad
Smithson of Downsviev4 also
visited with her sister Mrs. Seltus
Jones who is quite ill in •Scarboro
General Hospital.
ALDIA ELIZABETH SWITZER
Aldia Elizabeth Switzer passed
away on Friday, Nov. 8, 1974, at
Twilight Haven, Petrolia.
Miss Switzer was born at
Cranbrook, Ontario, Huron
County, daughter of the late John,
and Agnes Switzer.
She had been a resident of the
P & E townline since 1930, She
was predeceased by her sisters,
Mrs. Th omas Piggott (Margaret)
in 1923, and Theresa Switzer in
1956. Also by her nephew Bruce
Piggott in 1971. She is survived
by several nieces and nephews.
Miss .Switzer was a member of
St. Andrews Presbyterian
'Church, Wyoming.
The funeral service,, conducted
by Rev. Nugent, was held from
the McKay & White Funeral
Home in Wyoming on Monday,
Nov. 12. Interment was in Bear
Creek Cemetery, Brigden.
RECOGNIZE ANYONE? — Mrs. Russel Knight of R.R.2,Brussels brought this old
photograph into the office and suggested that our readers try and see h ow many
people they can recognize. Next week we will print the picture again, with the
names. Pictured are the students of S.S.No: 8, Grey township, on June 15, 1909.
GIFTS to WEAR
DELIGHT AT
CHRISTMAS
Saint Nick, him-
self, would love to
step around hi a pair
of these! They're
great gifts for each
member of the family.
THE: BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 1014
eW5 f Belgrave
WI will collect for heart fund
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Storehouse
he World Affairs meeting of
Women's Institute was held
esday November 19 at 8.:15
, in the Community Centre
h an attendance of 20. Th e
esid e nt, Mrs.Staa Hopper
sided and opened the meeting
h the Ode, Mary Stewart
led and 0 Canada. Mrs.
illam Coultes accompanied at
piano.
e secretary, Mrs. Ross
gins, read the report of the
loos meeting also gave the
asurer's report. Correspon-
ce included, thank you cards
in sick and shut-ins and a
ks for donation received by
NI.B. A delegation attended
Tweedsmuir Work Shop held
St, Helen's on November 21st.
invitation was given to attend
Christmas Program of the
Idren's Aid Society,Goderich,
vhom the usual donations of
ney was being sent. A letter
ni the Canada Heart Fund was
d and it was agreed that a
vass be made that all
aseholds could help. Mrs.
rman Coultes and Mrs. Alice
cter were appointed to
pare sandwiches and beverage
lunch for the trappers club.
A committee was appointed to
ange the menu for Co-Op
quet to be held December 6
one hundred and fifty guests,
y are Mrs. Stan Hopper, Mrs.
mice Hanna and Mrs.
nice Taylor,
he branch gave a donation to
Hi-C, to help in sending a
egate to Toe Alpha
nvention.
The 16th Annual Convention of
WI will be held in the
tral United Church, Stratford,
November 27 and 28, theme
utrition" saying, "You are
at you eat. Mrs. Norman
Lilies was appointed as
egate to attend,
The Christmas meeting is to
form of a pot luck supper to
held in the Women's Institute
II on December 10 at 7 p.m.
Mrs. John Kerr was convener
program theme "Canada is a
'ling Pot of all Nations". The
call "Name a Canadian Place
d tell its Nationality". Alison
erts favoured with folk songs
companing herself on her
tar.
Mrs. Kerry spoke on
11.I.C.E.F. "United Nations
national Children's
ergency Fund". It was formed
1946 helping children become
ful and happier citizens and
inoting peace. The Novell
ace Prize was awarded in 1965
N. I.C.E,F. helps in 111
Tittles, A film was also shown
picting their homes, means of
Y living and meager
'stance.
Collection was received and
hies for Friendship, followed
the Queen and grace.
tinch was served by Mrs,
he Bolt, Mrs. Gebrge Walker
n Mrs. Ray Tilbrook.
Rising Star
Rising Star, R.B.P.1226 Blyth
d their annual meeting and
Lion of officers on Tuesday,
ember 19 in Blyth Orange
I. A donation was Made to the
hum, Home for the Aged, at lia,
Harold Webster, county
st cr, conducted the election
installation of officers who
re all re-elected. - Th
as Johnson, 0,13, Aleir
herY. Chaplain - George
ggi Reg. Henry Pattison
,asil tet - C, Falebrier4
lu ret5 - Robert tilbherd and
Censors - Elmer Bruce
Merman Nethery, Standard
t6is Athol grttee and Mild
more, Pursuivant it. Noble er 'R,, Wallace.