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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-04, Page 3THE aFtussns POST, MAY 4, 1977 ""77-4 • 01140:10Nte0- r3AS9 TREFit_.F Under' - the Dash 8 track car atered featuring separate Rase & Treble Control 8 Watts R M .S. Power Wow & Flutter - no more than 0.25% WRMS Frequency response 30 -10,000 HZ Iii Maggio gireet *traitor-a A PROUD MOMENT--A number of Brussels and area citizens, people who work on the arena committee, people whose children will use the new arena, and others who are just interested watched proudly as the sod was turned Saturday at the new arena site. (Photo by Langlois) elgrave choir holds concert Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse On Friday evening, April 29th e Belgrave Men's Choir held err annual concert at the East awanosh Public School. There s a large attendance and the ogram was very successfdl. The choir sang 13 selections nder the leadership of John berts and accompanied by o een Anderson at the piano. e evening included support tubers by the Coultes Sisters, ebbie Penner, Alison Roberts d Rachel Wallace, John cDowell and Garth Walden, ifford Coultes and Robert toner. chre Lodge of Ontario West held in the Holiday Inn, St. Catharines last week. Clare Van Camp attended this meeting Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Zurbrigg of Listowel on Sunday. We are sorry to hear that Miss Donelda Lamont is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James visited with Mrs. Wilfred. Johnston of Paisley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis, Darlene and Laurie of Waterloo visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Tara of Ilderton were weekend visitors with their parents Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman were Mr. George Inglis of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson of R.R.1, Belgrave. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lawrence Vannan is still a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Dr. James and Mrs. Annis of London called on Mrs. Cliff Logan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William McArter, Joarine and Gary, Mrs., George Cook, Miss Annie Cooke visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green and family of R.R.5, Kincardine. Mrs. Cora McGill visited on Sunday with Mrs. Florence Maines of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Pletch moved into their new home in village on Saturday. A total of, $728.50 was realized by a cancer campaign canvass. The Belgrave Women's Institute are very grateful for the success of this effort. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were weekend visitors with their sister-in-law Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Erica of St. Ann's, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of Guelph spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Armstrong of Thorndale and Mrs. Helen Martin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. L. Skyes of Mitchell visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter. This community extends sincere sympathy to Mrs. Cecil Coultes in the loss- of her sister. Mrs. Allan Armes of Windsor. Mr. • Bill Irwin, Sandra and Jeffray of Goderich spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. HersonIrwin. Miss Maxine Procter held a miscellaneous shower on Monday night at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter for Miss Jane Sanders , bride-to-be in June. eekly euchre inners named elgrave Weekly Euchre was yed last Wednesday evening the Women's Institute Hall h eight tables in play. gh Lady-Mrs. Helen Martin, Lady-Mrs. Edgar Wightman, vely Lady-Mrs. Hazel vidson. High Man-Alvin Orvis, Man-Mrs. Herson Irw in ying as a man) and Novely n was Mrs. Hugh Rinn ying as a man). Personals arryl Anthony Jardin son of and Mrs. Harold Jardir. of Belgrave was baptized on day afternoon in Trinity glican Church by the Rev. Fred son. fter the chistening a family ner was held at the home of and Mrs. Jardin Darryl's parents were present Mr. and George Robb of London also and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, th and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. mas Jardin of Auburn, Mrs. a Straughan of Auburn, Mr, lam Van Camp, Mrs. Olive pbell of Belgrave. r. and Mrs Bert Johnston nded the Northside Unted ch Sunday morning to hear Rev, J. Ure Stewart who ks his 70th anniversary of his " nation to the ministry this kend by preaching a guest on in Seaforth. The soloist ald Hammond grandson of Stewart sang "How Great ii Art," °bed kibberd attended the Ual sessions Of the Grand k Chapter of the Orange emember! It takes but a meat to place a Brussels Post tit Ad and be money in pocket. advertise, just Dial BrusSels ,6641 :