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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-27, Page 6left hip. He is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house spent the weekend with Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Coultes and daughters of Belleville, Mrs. Eileen Canning of Stratford, Miss Doris Coultes of 'Milverton, Douglas Coultes of Ripley visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and Grant. The Belgrave Men's Choir provided special music for Well- burn United Church Anniversary Service on Sunday evening which was in the form of a Welsh Hymn Festival service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale. Robert Hibberd, Clare Van Camp and Henry Pattiscin of Blyth attended South Huron County Loyal Orange Lodge on Friday evening when R.W. Brother James Bell of Sudbury Grand Master of G.O.L. ,of Ontario West and R.W. Brother Dave Worden of Listowel, Grand Secretary were present. WELCOME TO ETHEL Mrs. George Gill welcomed members of the Huron Historical Society to Ethel last week. In the background are David McClu're, Crediton, president of the group and Doris Batkin, Clinton, secretary. (Photo by Langlois) Brakes Are Important! They Have To Be Reliable %ars: Let us check your car's brake sys- tem completely in time forwinter W e'll install one at the, , most reasonable- rate ... speedily. A"fail safe" car 'lfirakes" when it must! FREE' BRAKE INSPECTION Drum Resurface $4." Rotor Resurface $8.0& 15% off all parts on complete 'Brake jobs Labour Extra We Keep Your Path Straight And Narrow Scientific wheel alignment is a specialty at our shop . . . and we do it right, with all modern up-to-date equipment. 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REASONABLE AUTO -11EPA/RS 1013elgrave W Blyth publisher speaks Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Storehouse Belgrave Women's Institute held their public relations meet- ing last Tuesday, with guests rom Auburn, Wingham, land and Whitechurch branches in attendance, Keith Roulston of Blyth was guest speaker and gave his audience an insight into the putting-together of a newspaper. After hearing how much planning and work is involved in editing-.a newspaper, the women will surely appreciate their weekly edition. more. The speaker was thanked . by Mrs. Glenn Coultes. The roll call was "How our Branch can best promote good Public Relations," and the motto "Coming together is a beginning Working together is progress," was given by Mrs. Norman H. Coultes. Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Huron West District President; brought greetings from the District and also read a report of Huron County Rally held in Dashwood, October 4. Six young ladies, the Path- -finders, entertained by singing several numbers providing their own accompaniment on guitars. They were well received. Mrs. William. Coultes led the group in community singing. Mrs. Stan Hopper presided for the business period and welcomed everyone. The follow- ing announcements were made: Huronview Bazaar and Tea to be held October 26 and articles for bake sale were requested. Achievement Day for the Cereal Shelf project to be held in F.E. Madill Secondary School, ,December 11. The banquet for Black Knights to beheld November 6 at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Clarence' Hanna, Mrs,. Laurence Taylor and Mts. James Hunter as committee in charge. The U.C.O. banquet on December 3 with Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. Ross Taylor and Mrs. Fenton as the committee. A donation was made to C,N.1.13. The ladies were then divided into groups and after a utz was answered, lunch was served by Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Mrs. Stan Hopper, Mrs. William Coultes and Mrs. Ross Higgins., C..G.I.T. Meets Belgrave C.G.I.T. met October 13 with fourteen members present. During the election of officers, Dianne Scott was elected president and Audrey Scott vice- president. Cindy Campbell was elected treasurer and Patti Edwards secretary. Karen Coultes was elected press reporter and Sheila Anderson, pianist. Each of the girls adopted a grandmother whom they will visit and remember throughout the year, The topic for the program was "Growing like things we love." The ne .xt meeting will be on' October 27 and the girls hope to canvass he village for U.N.I.c.E.F t , Reception Held A reception in honour of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs, Charles Procter was held in the Women's 1.1nstitute Hall, Belgrave on Situr4 day evening, • A large crowd enjoyed. dancing to music by "The Country Mann's," Glen Coultes read an address and Jack Higgins pre-serited a purse of money to Which Charlie replied. A hciunt- otis lunch concluded the evening, Personals Priends of Mr. C.R. Coultes are `3t1'Y to hear that he had the misfortune to fall and fractUre his red la h was ressei It of a Huron !owlet Imond e was from ifford. Y and Arid ;ation, were Bision $5050 njurie IcCann halm wolved Id 28 a Both sulto