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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-09-03, Page 5d brought There the Lure, and it pp 40 plant gat inly didn't ere a eeded I have rays, Kids they could there or a I them, he ma. Rockton SAFORTVL Shelburne Stratford Tara Tavistock - • Teesw.ater Tiverton. Walkerton Zurich Oct.11,12&13th Sept.18,i9th Sept.12(p • rn , ), I 3 Sept,17t021 Sept.16,17th Sept,5(p.m.),6th Oct.11th Oct.4th: Oct.16,17&18th Sept.22nd , INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH Oshawa September 23rd to 27th., HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS WESTERN CANADA - 12 days departs Aug. 16 by air and motor coach and 22 days departs Aug. 30 by motor coach. Visit Calgary, Banff, Victoria, Vancouver, Jasper, Edmonton. , NEW ENGLAND - 10 days departs Aug. 9, includes Boston and beautiful Cape Cod. WILLIAMSBURG AND COLONIAL VIRGINIA 8 days departs Sept. 6. Visit restored Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, Gettysburg, Washington. SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL MANITOULIN ISLAND AND SUDBURY - 2 days departs Aug S and 8. Cruise on the new M.S. Chi-Cheemaun. AKRON, OHIO - 2 days departs Sept. 6th. Attend the Cathedral of Tomorrow., For information contact Coach House TRAVEL SERVICE. Goderich 524-8366 Jim. Couirtney TRAVEL SERVICE Listowel 291-211i Hanover { TRAVEL SERVICE . Hanover Woo -2654007 Kincardine TRAVEL SERVICE Kincardine 396-2417 MPSO an ,.5TE HENSON. -MEAT MARKET Phone 1.1404 FREtogi.1VER Schneider MINI-S 's 0 IZZLERS . . 1-1b. pkg. '79 Maple Leaf Sweet --- • PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS . ib. 1.49 Slicod Large tOLOGXA lb, 790 FRESI-I -BEEP LIVER wiLi a . lb, 49c SIDES OF .REEF. . = , lb. 890 Cut ancliWrapped for your freeter IT'S ALL A MATTER OF. TASTE — Some pork lovers' might have found the barbecued pork Chops the attraction at the Seaforth Arena last Thursday. Others might have found the pork hostess and her princess more their type of dish. The girls are Barbara Miller, 17, of Exeter, Teresa Ondrejicka, 17, of Exeter, Judy Miller, 20, of Dashwood, was the runner up, Cathy Madill, 16, of Blyth was this year's pork hostess, and Glenna Ellis, 16 of Clinton and Jackie Van Doornick, 17, of Seaforth • '75 Fall Fair dates., Arthur Sept.5,6 Ayton Sept.13,14 Blyth NoFair BRUSSELS Sept.16(p.m.),17 Cambridge(Galt) Sept.4to7 Sept.5,6 Sept.25t028 Oct.4,5 Sept.6,7,8 Sept.19(p.m.),20 Spt.6 Sept.13(p.m.)to15 Sept.19,20 Sept.12,13 Sept.20 Oct.3(p.m.),4th Sept.18 Sept.26(p.m.),27th Sept.12.13 Sept.5,6 London(WesternFair) Sept.5to14 Lucknow • Sept.19(p.m.),20th Meaford Sept.19,20,21 Milverton Sept.20 MountForest Sept,6,8,9 NewHamburg Sept.12(p.m.),13 Orillia Sept.5,6,7 OwenSound Sept.4,5,6 Paisley • Sept.15,16th Palmerston Sept.10,11th Parkhill Sept.18,19th Ripley Sept.26(p.m.),27th (Photo by Oke) Chesley Collingwood Dorchester Drayton rhumba Diindalk Embto Exeter Fergus. Forest Gorrie Harriston Ilderton Kirkton Listowel ART ohTec "You've been chasing cars again! Walton Reception, dance honors couple Correspondent Mrs.allan McCall Reception Held A reception and dance was held Family Paradise to honor the ent newlyweds John and oreen McCall, the former reen Ewan of Prince Edward and. Before the dancing began- to , e music of Ian Wilbee chestra, Jean Bewley showed ides taken of the young couple's riding which took place in cotland on July 11, 1975. -She !so showed many pictures of the owers, scenery and homes• of country. Mr. and Mrs.Walter Bewley, and Mrs. Stewart McCall d Mr, and Mrs. 'Jack TEN YEARS O.ROM A.. HUNDRED Libyd Porter -his 90th birthday •Settedayi Augutt 13, .. He Was born three MHOS east Brussels on farth. After farming .fde- 33 years, he. moved to. Welton Where he and his 'brother-in-levit ttatited the egg gredihg• statian Which he ran for year-6,. ,81h-de 'then he thdt-- hattetieed end:,keeps'id. garden at ,hit• home. For - - L .colleing history the a e' ( Photo dititild 'tell , tem a thin g or . • 1Photb by Lahgibit) Williamson were present at the wedding. Prior to lunch the happy young couple were called to the platform when Gramm' Craig read the address of Congratulations and Best.Wishes, and Alex McEw ing presented them with an envelope of money, on behalf of their- friends; neighbors. and relatives. Both John and Doreen expressed their thanks to everyone present and served wedding cake after sandwiches and coffee. ChturchNews Rev. Edward Baker took as the topic of his sermon, "My.Father works and I work" at the morning service at Duff's United Church. The flowers in the sanctuary were in. memory , of the late Mrs. W.J.Leetning. Sunday School begins next Sunday, September 7 at 10:15 a.m.The Walton Anniversary Services this year are set for Sunday, September 21. Personals Evelyn Hupfer of Wingham and Mrs. Harry Hupfer of Detroit spent a couple of -days this past week with Mrs. Charles McCutcheon. They all visited their cousin, Emma Walker who is —a patient in the Listowel. Hospital. MrS. Ray. Nelson and sons, Robert and Michael returned to their home in Vancouver, B.C. a week ago. Friday following a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and brother Gerald and Mrs. Watson and family . Mrs. Don Achilles and Margaret Shortreed attended the leaders' 4-H Huron County Homemaking training school in Wingham for the fall project, "Let's Bake Bread" last Thursday and Friday. They are the leaders of the Walton I Club. Club members must be 12 by September 2. Anyone wishing to join this club should contact either Mrs.Achilles or Margaret Shortreet. Mr. and Mrs.Robert Pritchard, Kim and Mark of London spent the Labor Day weekend at the home of Mrs. Pritchard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson. Visiting recently with Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald were: Mary Spier of Brock, Sask; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sholdice of Mississauga; and Mr. and Mrs. Stan. McDonald 'of Lathrup Village,• Michigan. They were all present for the Golden- Wedding Anniversary party for Jim and Edna in the Walton Hail on Saturday evening, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Bewley have returned home following a ten-day visit in Edmonton, Alia. with their daughter, Brenda Bewley, R.N. and other friends. Anne Watson received her Provincial Honors, a completiOn of 12, 4-H Homemaking Clubs at the Achievement Day for the Garden Club in Seaforth recently. Visiting Mrs. Charles NIcCatcheon foi the Labor Day weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley and their family; Mary Beth, Lynda Lee and Mrs. Bill (Noreen) Wintermuter of Wroxeter. Owing to thewet weather last Friday the 1st annual. Walton Invitational Squirt Ball Tournament had to be cancelled on Saturday. It is now res- scheduled for next Saturday, September 6 at the Walton Ball. Park. The first game starts at 16 , A.M. • with the championship'' game at 6:30 p.m. The boys are hoping for much better weather. The teams participating are , Dublin, Ripley-, Teeswater, Rostock, Blyth,' Brodhagen, Brussels.and Walton.' • Randy, Scott and Michael Beuerman •of St. Marys were spending holidays at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and,Mrs. James Shortreed. Smiles "Where did On meet your wife?" "At a travel, bureau. I was looking for a vacation spot and she was the last resort." THE BRUSSELS POSTS ttistEMBER ING 79 IS II T.' L i it I.