The Brussels Post, 1976-12-08, Page 10Advent Candle was lit by W.J.
Peacock on behalf of the session.
Rev, Brown's sermon was 'The
Dark Before the Dawn". Next
Sunday morning there will be
"White Gift Service".
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Henning were Mr.
and Mrs. George Fischer, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. Marty Cretier and Amy-Jo,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott, Mrs.
Hilda Bolt, Miss Mildred
Henning, Mrs. Irene Henning
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
Daryl, Kathy, Sheila and Kevin.
Huronview
Residents enjoy
Heywood's show
A girls quartette provided special musical numbers at the
Clinton Christian Reformed song service led by Dick Roorda.
Elsie Henderson and Norman Speir provided old tyme
music and led the Carol singing on Monday afternoon in the
normal care sitting room.
Earl and Martha Heywood, of C.K.N.X. Wingham,
entertained on. Family Night with a program of music and
magic. The residents look forward to the annual visit of the
Heywood's and enjoy hearing some of the old songs of Gene
Autry and others who were popular on radio. Earl mystified
the audience with his magic tricks. Scottie Easton a former
neighbour and a long time friend of the Heywood Family
thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents.
The Heniall Women's Institute were hosts for • the
December Birthday Party on. Wednesday afternoon. A special •
tribute was given to two of the celebrants who are celebrating
their 100th birthday in December. Miss Clarinda Darroch
formerly of Harriston will be 100 on December 4th and Miss,
M ary Turner, formerly of Wingham, will be 100 on December
11th. Mrs. Joyce Pepper, President of the Institute was
emcee for the 'party. The program was a preview of a country
school concert with Mrs. Jim McAllister as teacher and
included recitations, readings, a sing-a-long led by Hilda
Payne accompanied by Myrtle Sherritt and piano melodies by
Elmer Trick of Clinton. Mrs. Meston formerly of Hensall and
one of the celebrants expressed the appreciation of the
residents.
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Attending early Christmas at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
MacT avish were Mr. John K.
MacTavish and Donald, . Mrs.
Grace St. Clair of Brantford, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. MacT avish and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colins, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan McColeman of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Grant of R.R.4, Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dosman, Kevin and
Sherry of St. Clements,, Miss
Norma Willitts of Guelph, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob MacTavish and.
Timmy of Wingham and. Mr. and
Mrs, Win, Dettman of Wroxeter.
The sermon in the 'United
Church on Sunday morning was
"Christ is coming". The first
Couple to
live in
Bluevale
MeKERCHER — MULLEN
The marriage of Ann Marie
Mullen and John Allan
McKercher was solemnized Nov.
19 at seven o'clock at the Sacred ,
Heart Church, Walkerton, with
Rev. Dennis Noon officiating.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Donald Larsen of Walkerton and
the late Walter Mullen. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn McKercher of Bluevale.
Matron of ' honor was Mrs
Karen Moffatt of Bluevale,
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jane
Berberich of Walkerton, sister of
the bride and Mrs. Ann Larsen of
Sarnia, sister of the groom.
Paul Moffat of Bluevale was
best man. Ushers were Ronald
Larsen of Sarnia, brother-in-law
of the groom, and Joseph
Berberich of Walkerton, brother-
in-law of the bride.
Miss Cathy White of Walkerton
was soloist and Mrs. Mary
Dupuis was organist.
After a honeymoon the couple
will reside at R.R.2, Bluevale.
Before the wedding the bride
was feted with a personal shower
given by Mrs. Karen Moffat of
13luevale. A miscellaneous
shower was given by Mrs. Jane
Berberich of Walkerton, a
miscellaneous shower by couples
at the home of Mr. and Mr s
Wallace Nixon of •Fordwich given
by Mrs. Nixon , Mrs. Ann Larsen
of Sarnia and &fis.'Ruthy Sharpiti
of Wroxeter, The bride and
groom were also entertained by
the Bank of Commerce .Staff, of
Wingham and at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Nicholson of
R.R. Bluevale.
Prize was • '
"deli
"It was delicious," says Bob
Pearson, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Pearson Bob was the
Winner of a ,dinner for two at the
Olympia' Restaurant here in
Brussels last week. --
Bob Wheeler was the winner Of
the $10. worth Of gasoline at the
Texan drill and Gas. Bar :
week. '
Tickets are now available for a
$15. }lair Permanent at George's
of Brussels, td be .drawn Dec. 10
and a 20 to , 25 lb. Turkey 'to
drawn bec,11:
These drawt are being ;made'
every Friday at 12:A6 pan: at the
Brussels Public School by the kids
who are interested in raising a bit
of motiey for the.Brussels Mortis
And Grey Cvrrimunity Centrd.
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