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Elizabeth Leslie, also visited with
other relatives. '
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bieman
and Mr. and. Mrs. Mason Robin-
son' spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Robinson of St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Mitchell of
Rothsay.
Mr.- and Mrs, Harold Procter
returned home on Saturday after
spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. John Spivey of Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spiverof
Ingersoll visited on Saturday with
her aunt Miss Margaret Curtis ,of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Wingham.
1 is Census
TheCensusofAgriculture.
It'sextraspedal.
If you're a farmer, you're
asked to complete both a gen.
eral and a Census of Agricul-
ture questionnaire.
Please fill in both question-
naires, but don't mail them
back. They will be picked up
by your census representative
shortly after Census Day.
Itwouldn'tberight
widtoutyou.
Please remember that every-
one living in your household
must be counted, and that all
questions in your Census Ques-
tionnaire must be answered.
We all have a stake in Canada's
future, so please help us make
the Census of Canada a com-
plete success.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 19, 1975
..Friend$ honour :retiring. milkman.
faithful and trustworthy milkman.
We, would like, at this time, to
present you both with this gift in
remembrance of the many trips
you made to our homes in all
kinds of weather. It was much
appreciated,. Gus.
Our very best wishes for many
years of health and happiness
together in your retirement years.
Signed on behalf of
"Your Belgrave Friends"
Mr. Kurnath has delivered milk
for 16 years and up until 6 months
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
A few friends of Gus Kurnath's
ailed at his home in Blyth on
Wednesday evening of last week.
He and his wife were presented
with a rocking chair from his
many 13elgrave and district
riends by Danny Beck of
elgrave. Danny read the follow.:
ing address:
Dear Gus and Hannah:
It is with regret that our
ommunity is loosing such a
The Evening Unit was held at
he home of Miss. Annie Cook last
uesday evening with nineteen
dies present. Mrs. Robert
aylor had charge of the Worship
ervice. She opened the meeting
th hymn "Lord speak to me,
at I may speak" followed by the
ripture reading. A poem "To
y Mother" was read. The
editation was "They called Her
essed." The worship service
as closed with hymn "Happy
a home when God is there".
Mrs. Murray Laougheed had
arge of the business meeting.
n invitation to go to Calvin-Brick
n the evening of June 1 was
ceived,
The June meeting will be held
n Tuesday, June 8 at the home of
our tables
lay euchre
Four tables of euchre were
layed in the Belgtrave
ommunity rooms last Wednes-
ay evening.
High Lady - Mrs. Lawrence
aylor; Low Lady - Mrs. Herb
Layton; Ladies Novelty - Mrs.
azel Davidson; High Man -
ictor Youngblut; Low Man -
larence Rath; Men's Novelty -
illiam Gow.
Obituaries
MISS EMMA SPEERS
Miss Emma Speers passed
way in Metropolitan Hospital,
indsor, April 26, 1976.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
peer, she was born in Ashfield
ownship, December 10, 1902.
She leaves to mourn two
isters, Mrs. Wm. McQuarrie and
rs. Fred Thuell, both of
russets. She was predeceaSed
y her parents, five sisters ,and
hree brothers.
Burial in the family plot,
orrie, on Saturday, May 15,
976.
BURTON PRIOR
Button James Prior of Mill
reet, Brussels, died in Victoria
ospital, London on. Sunday May
after suffering failing health for
e past seven months: He was 50
ars of age.
An interior and exterior decora-
r, he continued with this work
s long as health permitted:
Surviving are his wife Edna of
Tussels, one son, Paul and five
aughters, Susan, Cathy, Terry
anci
Funeral services were held in
rthur at 11:00 p.m. on WedheS-
ayi May 1 2, with Father Jordon
Arthur officiating.
Interment took place in St.
ohn's Cemetery, Arthur.
rangements were tinder irection of the M.L. Watts
itheral Home, trussels.
Pallbearers were Bruce
cCall, Gordon Workman,
inutly Cardiff, Hugh Pearson,
Stephenson and call 6raber
The Census of Canada will
be taken on Tuesday, June 1,
and Canada is counting on you
count Yourself in. The
questions are easy to answer,
and it doesn't take long to fill
in the questionnaire.
WhyvvetaltetheCensus. •
The facts only you can pro-
vide on Census Day are
needed to update a statistical
picture of your community, .
and your country. Census
information will be used in the
coming yearS for the plan-
ning of social services for all
Canadian communities: , •
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Within the next few days, a
census representative will
deliver a Census Questionnaire
to your home.You can choose
to have yours in either English
or. French.
All you have to do is use a
pencil to answer all the ques-
tions. If a pre-paid envelope
was included in your census'
package, Mail back the com-
pleted questionnaire. If you
don't get an envelope, simply
keep the completed question-
naire, and a census 'repre-
sentative will pick it up after
CensuS Day.
Ourlipsaresealed.
Only Statistics Canada per-
sonnel who are Sworn to
secrecy see your completed
questionnaire, and they are
subject to severe legal penalties
if they discloSe your answers
to anyone else.
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Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Mrs. Ross Anderson had
charge of the program on Bible
Quiz which was most interesting.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Norman Cook and her group.
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Evening , unit has bible quiz
ago, pasturized and processed the
milk as well,
• Personals
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
were Mrs. John D. Murdodk of
White Rock, B.C.; Bruce Edgar of
Mississauga; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles. Johnston of Blyth; Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey Edgar. and
Joanne, R.R. 4, Wingham; Mrs.
Irlm'a Edgar and Kimberley
Edgar, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor of
'Hamilton visited last Monday
with Mr. and , Mrs. Robert
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
were Friday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of
R.R. 2, Clifford. •
Mrs. Allan Nisbet of Calgary,
Alberta is spending a ten-day
vacation with her mother Mrs.