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The Brussels Post, 1975-11-19, Page 6-t I 4. LET VS MAKE YIN111,01LD FURNITURE BETTER THAN NEW! For a free estimate and a lea at our newest samples of materials .CLARKU-PCAILHOCSTER1 «pot you r'Ophotaftring Ph. 523-4272 " R. C‘k, Prop wide IR Our Monde Blyth,, Oat. WE HAVE FREE,PICK.UP, AND DELIVERY SERVICE ELMA FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. wish to announce the appointment of YVONNE. KNIGHT R.R.3 BRUSSELS as an agent for the Company For any or all of your Insurance Requirements call 887-6476 RADIO j ed.4 & TV (Eleetrohome) SALES & SERVICE Blyth 523-9640 SEAFORTII ELECiRONICB Ph4046621,--1150 SPARLING',. STREET SE FORTH Livestock Trucking and Shipping ,Setviee Local and Long' distance' Phone 887ii6122 (Evenings) George Jutz‘.11ritissels. BRUSSELS 'TRANSPORT Parclys Dairy Supp les 14euttet5 881.6644 • Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall Jeanne McDonald gave•the Call to Worship for the November meeting of the Mission Band on Sunday morning in the church i. basement. The Worship Service was held as a white gift service with several children taking part, including, Blaine Hackwell, Neil Mitchell, Brian -McGavin, Jeff Hackwell, Laura Dennis and John Huether. 'The White Gift story was told by Mrs. Merton Hackwell, followed by prayer by Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. Ross Bennett read a poem, "The Christmas Question". The gifts for the Children's Aid were brought to the front and donated by each member. Cheryl Fraser was pianist for the singing of they hymns The secretary's report was read by Peter Bennett and Cathy McGavin gave the treasurer's report followed by receiving the offering. There is to be $16.00 sent to Unicef. The mite boxes are to be brought to the December meeting. All members went to their classes with their teachers, Mrs. Mac Sholdice, Mrs. RossB6mett, Mrs. Neil McGavirr ,and Mrs. Merton Hackvvell. Celebrate 25 th. Wedding ' Anniversary On Saturday. evening the neighbors from the Boundary and 17th line of Grey gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williamson to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent playing euchre with winners being: High Lady Mrs. Harold McCallum; Low Lady - Mrs. Martin Baan. High Man - Ernie Uhler; Low Man - Harold McCallum. Harvey Craig read the following address: Dear Kathleen and Roy: — Twenty-five short years ago there was much excitement on - the Boundary. A wedding took place and we all welcomed you, Kathleen as the bride, and as our new young neighbour. ; Couples mark anniversary You were both very busy getting yourselves established and settling down to daily farm duties, and as time went on, two babies - Shirley - then Tom - came along to add to your happiness. Now, of course, you are blessed with a wee granddaughter, y our 'pride and joy. lqtthleen, you have found time from your busy schedule to be active in our' community as you took your turn as. President of the Women's Institute and our own unit of the U.C.W. and even now you are one of your conveners for our Social. Functions Committee. Roy, we wish you well as you remain responsible for the affairs of Grey Township. We hope that you continue to seve us all to the best of your ability and remember that no matter when we call you, or how busy you are, we expect you to drop everything and come. May you both continue in our community in the future as you have in the past. We give you our best wishes for twenty-five years of marriage, and we hope that your health permits you both many more years together. Now please accept these gifts from us all. Congratulations. Both Rioy and Kathleen made suitable replies thanking everyone for the lovely gifts and cards. A delicious lunch brought a very memorable evening to a close. " Celebrate 30th Wedding Anniversary Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Traviss were dinner guests on. Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law , Linda and Roy Gingerich on the occasion of their anniversary. When they returned home early in the afternoon they were surprised when friends and neighbors welcomed them to wish them Congratulations on this happy event. They received lovely gifts and cards of Congratu- lations. Approximately 25 were entertained in the afternoon from 2 5 and served lunch. Personals The euchre this Friday evening in the hall will be looked after bY- W.I. hostesses, Mrs. Jan van Vliet Sr., Mrs. Harold Hudie, Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Ray Huether. , 197 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario Phone 357-1224 H&N Dairy Systems Ltd. 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