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H-ACKBARTS
Belgrave
CGIT
service
The C.G.I.T. vesper se
was held in Knox United Ch
Belgrave on Sunday eve
December 19, "The Gift
Christmas" - then and now'
was the theme of the service
the varying gifts included
gifts of love, wholeness, freec
victory and grace.
Candlelighters were Jo
Coultes, Patty Edwards, Cir
Campbell, Meribeth Scott
Marilyn Taylor.
The three Magi who off(
their gifts to. God were Mu
Scott, Bill Taylor and
Campbell..
Several musical numbers
sung by the girls throughout
service.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cox
Clinton visited on Wednes
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn
Johnston of Victoria , B.C.
spending the Christmas holid;
with her parents Mr. and M
William Van Camp.
COLUMBUS DISCOVERS AMERICA — Columbus
got a second chance at discovering America last
Tuesday night at the Brussels Public School
Christmas Concert. Grades five and six acted out the
discovery as part of the evening program which
featured other plays such as "The Christmas Tree"
by Grade 1 and "The Wedding of Jack and Jill" by
g rade 'Iwo: (Photo by Pat Langlois)
August 11
• THE GOAT DIDN'T HELP — Ritchie's Rockets, the Brussels ball team who played
in last week's invitational men's baseball tournament had the services of a mascot,
the goat above, for the occasion. Steven Wheeler; Gary Pipe and Sandra Heuther
pose with the goat who watered the baseball field but didn't help the Rockets win .
the tournament. (Photo by Langlois)
Cranbrook
gets lights
Hydro will be cont acted about
putting a street light in Cranbrook
Grey Council decided at their
Dee. 7 meeting.
Building permits were granted
to Murray Fischer, barn addition;
Kenneth Fischer ; driving shed;
Geo. Keusch, milkhouse and barn
ad lition
The tender of S and K Sales
& Service tistowel, for the
purchase of a 5 - ton International
truck and dump body at the price
of $21,16.24 plus sales tax
$1,481.57 Was accepted Subject to
the approval of the Ministry of
Transportation and
Cornmuriitations.
Ateotnits paid included ,
General; $2,622.10 and Roads &
Bridges 5,022.41 for a total of
t30,644,60,
6—THE BRUSSELS POST DECEMBER 20 1976
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