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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-23, Page 6Kids! I'M GIVING AWAY. FREE nd other prizes' a "Watch for my Safety Gest in this newspaper" STEVENS COUNTRY GOLD DISC JOCKEY Good recorded music for weddings, ben , civets, anniversaries, etc. Big or smcillwe serve them all Good public speaking system and disc jock ey stand with lights. Phone evenings 887-6159 Ethel, Ontario • A 1 :•• ••:, • 3 61 ( 6' C re; Belgrave Neighbours surprise Fears Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear were pleasantly surprised last Tuesday night June 8 when their Evening Unit Bible quiz The June meeting of the Evening Unit was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Johnston with 18 ladies present. Mrs. John Roberts was in charge of the worship service, which opened with hymn "Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus". Scripture reading by Mrs. Jack Higgins, "Meditative Thought" was given by Mrs. Roberts and was followed by prayer. Hymn "My Faith Looks up to Thee" was sung and the worship service was closed with prayer. Mrs. Robert Taylor had charge of the business part of the meeting. Minutes were read and approved. The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Taylor on. July 6 in the form of a picnic. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler took charge of the program on a Bible Quiz. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jack Higgins and her group. 56 at Wheeler . reunion The Wheeler family reunion was held on Sunday in the Institute Hall, Belgrave with 56 attending. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wheeler assisted by other members of the Wheeler families from London were in charge of events. The younger members of the families enjoyed a ball game while the other visited. Supper was served buffet - style. A prize for the one coming the farthest went to Donald Wheeler and his son Gary of Ottawa. Robert Wheeler of Sarnia and Cecil Wheeler, of Blyth tied in guessing the number of candies in a jar. It was decided to hold another reunion in 2 years with, the Wheelers from the Brussels area in charge. Home helpers meet in Blyth The W.M.S. Home Helpers meeting was held on June 8 at the home of Mrs. William Dalrymple of Bly th. Mrs. Garner Nicholson presided and opened with a call to worship: Hymn, "Happy the Home when God is there", was sung. Mrs Victor Youngblut read the scripture. A prayer was given by Mrs. George Fear. Theron call was answered by naming "A Woman of the Bible". A reading entitled "The Greatest of These" was read by Mrs. Walter Shortreed. Mrs. Campbell of Blyth sang two solos. Mrs. John C. McBurney gave a reading "Wits and Cotner". Mrs. Faber of Hensall Presbyterial Library Secretary was present and presented a book display. Mrs. Garner Nicholson read a story from the Glad Tidingt "Beside the Still Waters". Mrs. Joe Dunbar read 'the scripture . Mrs. Youngblut read an address and Mrs. George Feat preserited Mrs. Walter Shortreed with a life member certificate. Hymn "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" was sung. Mts. Garnet Nicholson closed the meeting with prayer and the hostess served a lovely lunch: , 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, neighbours from the 6th line of Morris and the highway gathered at their new home in Belgrave. After a social hour Archie Montgomery spoke , a few well chosen words and the n eighbours presented Sam and. Margaret with a lovely clock and a purse of money. The ladies served a delicious' lunch to bring a pleasant evening to a close. Personals Mr. andsMrs. Leonard James and Gordon. Gray attended a family gathering on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston of Paisley in honour of Miss Sharon Louther and Robert Gray on their forthcoming marriage on July 3.- Others attending werevIiss Shirley Gray and Roger Pearson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winch of Caledon. East, Mrs. Rella McTeer of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McTeer of Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. George McTeer of London, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston and family and Mrs. Ella Johnston of R.R.2, Pailsey, Mr. and Mrs .Walter Nichol of Chesley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. .and Mrs. John Matheson in Molesworth Presbyterian Church 'on Saturday evening. David Spencer, husband of Barbara Spencer (Coultes) formerly of Wingham, graduated from Atkinson College, York University, Toronto, Ontario, on Saturday, June 12, 1976, receiving a Bachelor of -Art:s degree in Political Science. In the ceremony, at which Mr. Graham Spry, one of the founding fathers of the C.B.C. was presented with an honorary doctorate, Mr. Spencer the valedictorian, spoke on aspects of student life as a part-time adult student. Approximately 350 persons were grant ed BA's, Honours BA's, B.Sc's and B.S.W'S. The ceremony was presided' over by the York Chancellor, The Honourable Walter Gordon, former federal minister of Finance. Leonard James of R.R.5, Wingham and Robert Hibberd attended West Bruce Co. L.O.L. in Underwood Hall on . Wednesday evening June 9 where Bro. Hibberd. installed the Co. Dep. •Master Bro. Chester Emmerton and was their guest speaker. Raymond Niell of R.R.2, Wingham and Robert Hibberd attended the county meeting of Huron R.B. K. I. in Bayfield, Thursday evening, June 10. Mrs. Kenneth Lielity and Wayne of R.R.1, Milverton visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd and Mr. • Warren Zurbrigg who is a patient in Wingham Hospital. In the recent canvass for the Red Shield Campaign for the Salvation Army in the village $157. was realized. Mrs. Norman Geddes, Dan Ferguson of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Alan McCurdy of Brandon, Manitoba visited one day last week with their cousin Mrs. Cora McGill. Nursing Home, Shelbourne, also visiting at the same home were other cousins Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ayres of Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freeman of Toronto. Mrs.. R. H. Buller of Morpeth visited last week with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frear. Mrs. Leonard James attended a shower for Miss Sharon Louther on Saturday evening at, Riversdale. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt visited last Monday with Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Grace Cook of Goderich and Miss • Marvine Hoggart of Wingham spent the weekend with Mrs. Telford Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alton of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Ross -Procter, Mrs. Stewart Procter, Charles Procter, Mr. and Mrs. George Procter attended the wedding of Robert Thomas and Deborah Drew in Solina United Church near Bowmanville on Saturday. The Women's Institute will hold their Consumer's Affairs meeting in the W.I. Hall on Tuesday, June 22 at 8:15 p.m. Convenor will be Mrs. Clarke Johnston. Motto - The teenager of to-day will be the Homemaker of to-morrow. The roll call "A Convenietn Food". The Program - A skit and a display by the 441 Girls. Lunch committee Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Cora McGill and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mrs. Cecil Coultes visited over the weekend with her family Barbara and David Spencer and attended David's graduation at Atkinson College. Following the ceremony a dinner for about' thirty guests was held at their home. About 60 friends and, relatives gathered for a family picnic which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mathers in honour of Mrs. Arnold Mathers of Exeter who received her Bachelor of Arts degree in London last Monday , as for Miss Janet Gaunt of Centralia who graduated from H airdressing. School in London last Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended a service in Listowel Memorial Park under the auspices of North Perth L.O.L. on Sunday evening. Rev. Bro. H.O. Pillen of. Plattsville, formerly of Pine River, Deputy Grand chaplain of the G.O.L. of Canada was guest speaker. Miss Margaret Higgins of London and her mother Mrs. Robert Higgins spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgings of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman, George Inglis of Walkerton, Roger Bienian of R.R.2, Lucknow and John Leppington attended the 8th Convocation Nursing Ceremony at the Kitchener Auditorium on Saturday where Evelyn Bieman ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bieman received h er graduation 'diploma of the Stratford Nursing Division. Following the ceremony a family dinner was enjoyed at the Albabi Steak House in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman and Ken of R.R.2, Lucknow, George Inglis of Walkerton, Miss Nethery Reunion well attended The 31st annual Nethery reunion was held on June 20, 1976 at the community hall, Londesboro with 105 signing the register. Mr.. and Mrs. George Ives of Blyth were in charge of the sports which were enjoyed by all. , Guests were present from Vancouver, B.C.; Hanna, Alberta; Kingston, Toronto, Snelgrove, Severn Bridge, Bolton, Burlington, Hamilton, London, Kitchener, Winghani, Londesboro and surrounding district. Following the supper hour the president, Donald J. Nethery of Toronto took charge of the meeting. The program included songs by Mrs. Allan Bosman, Mrs. Ross Jewitt, Robert, Richard Snell and Lisa Bosman. Special prizes were given by Abner. Nethery of Wingham, to' the oldest person present, twin brother and sister, Mrs. Mary E. McGill of Clinton and . Albert Nethery of Hamilton; the person coming the longest distance, Mrs.. Lance Nethery, of Vancouver, B.C.; recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. David Ireland of Teeswater; the youngest baby present, Gavin Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snell of Goderich. A treat of watermelon, as in other years, was given to the children by Alex Nethery of Burlington. President for next year, Donald J. Nethery of Toronto and secretary-treasurer, Mary Isabel Nethery of Belgrave. PELLA AND HUNT PRODUCTS All Wood or Exterior Clad Windows Patio Sliding Doors Exterior Steel Insulated Doors For smooth operating and maximum insulation Come and See THE PELLA WINDOW at H.J. Ten Pas Construction Phone 887-6486 or 6408 Brussels ttrit4) .61 For the Bride just starting out ROYAL ALBERT 5 Piece place setting PINWHEEL CRYSTAL AVALON STAINLESS STEE FLATWARE Mayer's Jewellery crifts Where Persenal Service Is Still • Important. Brussels 887-9000 Audrey & Lloyd S 14r-r.k. .••••• iet . Evelyn Bieman of Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas of and John Leppirigton of Clinton. London spent the weekend With were Sunday dinner guets of Mr. het patents Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Bieman: Keneth Wheeler. Mr. and MrS, Grant McBurnev. Mt' and Mrs. Lewis Stephen arid Renee of .MiSsiS, StonehotiSe accompanied Mr', and Sauga spent the weekend with his Mrs, Charles; Johnston of Myth parents, Mr. and Mrs: John C. on Sunday afternoon to McBurney. Shelbourne to visit with their We WiSh te eXtend most. hearty cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wes Clarke. congratulations to Mrs: Ameba Of 8hetbouttie f and Mrs: Lue BrOWn who celebrated her 92nd Freeman of btifferin OdiceSbirthday in tistowel Memorial: „ „. , „ . JUNE 23, 19764 HOSpital TdeSday, June 14.