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The Brussels Post, 1977-05-25, Page 42ELECT Dave Zyluk HURON BRUCE GOVERNMENT FOR ALL If we must vote Tory for action - we do not have a democracy. The people must be allowed a free vote. Vote for a party that will make your voice heard We believe in :farmers making their• own decisions : the continuance of Nuclear Power : lowering the 5.3% base of unemployment : freedom to bargain by all individuals : listening to the people : hospitals for the people WE BELIEVE IN PEOPLE PaRTICIPaL71017 +111110! SEAFORTH RECORD SHOPPE 35 Main St., South, Seaforth, Ontario Featuring: 8 TRACK TAPES-L.P. RECORDS-45 R.P.M.'s- ACCESSORIES-T-SHIRTS-POSTERS-NOVELTIES THE STEVE MILLER BAND --Book of Dreams LP - $5.49 Tape $7149 DOLLY EVE MI -- Join the Country Club LP - $3.99 Tape $5.99 BARRY MANILOW — Live [2 Record Set] LP $9.99 Tape $12.99 THE OUTLAWS--.,Various Artists LP - $5.99 - Tape $6.99 Specials! HEART — Little Queen LP - $5.49 Tape $7.49 COUNTRY HITS — Volume LP Only $1.69 PLUS MANY OTHER IN STORE SPECIALS . "if we don't have it.- we'll ge• t it for yo This Week's t` • ..14.11. 22—THE BRUSSELS POST JUNE 1 1977 Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse A large congregation from Trinity Church, Blyth, St. Mark's Church, Auburn, Trinity Church, Belgrave and St. John's , Brussels gathered at St. John's Brussels on May 15 for a farewell service conducted by Rev. Fred CArson. Following the service a buffet lunch was served by the ladies of the parish. Mr. Herb Stretton of Brussels wished Rev. CArson God's blessing on behalf of the congregation as he continues his ministry in Alberta. Mr. George Thornton of Brussels and Mr. W. Alex Nethery of Belgrave presented Rev. CArson with a wallet of money. Rev. CArson thanked everyone for the gift and for the friendship he enjoyed in his 4 years in_the parish. Rev. Cakrson is moving to Elnora, Alberta, where he will have a parish of 5 congregations. Church Anniversary A large congregation attended Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harold Calvin-Brick United Church Jardin, Michael and Darryl. Anniversary Service on Sunday Steven and Geoffrey Campbell evening. Worshippers enjoyed a 'NO London spent last weekend musical interlude provided by with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Mrs. Sydney Thompson , pianist,' Camp, Keith and Kevin. and Jim Robertson, organist. Mrs. Lois Warwick of The service was led by the Rev. Wingham, Mrs. Laura Johnston John G. Roberts who also spent the weekend with Mr. and directed the Belgrave Men's Mrs. George M. Johnston an' Choir in three selections. Guest Tara of Ilderton. speaker was the Rev. A. H. Bert Weekend visitors with Mr. and Daynard of Staffa who spoke on Mrs. Kenneth Scott were Mr. and "Blessings" taken from Genesis Mrs. Kenneth Mott and family of and the Creation Story. Dutton , Mr. and Mrs. Donald A social hour was enjoyed Saunders and family ofLUcknow, following the service. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry de Bricyn' and Shower Corry-Lynn, of Clifford, Mr. and A community shower was held Mrs. Bill Gadke and Debbie of on Saturday evening in the United Lakelet. Church basement in honour of Mrs. William Coultes and Mrs. Gail Mayberry , a June bride-to- Leslie Wightman of Blyth be. attended the U.C.W. Wesminster Sheila Anderson entertained weekend held in London on May with two piano numbers. Mrs. 27 to 29. Ross Anderson conducted a quiz Mrs. Cyril Canning of Stratford and a contest. Mrs. Leslie Bolt had everyone laughing with a humorous reading "Weddings are Funny Things". Mrs. Cliff Logan called on Gail to sit in the decorated chair reserved for her. She was accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Hanna and Mrs. Leslie Storer who assisted her in opening the gifts. Following Miss Mayberry's Belgrave Crowd at Rev. Carson's farewel Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and attended a shower for Miss Ga Mayberry Mr. Randy McLean and Miss Judy Cooko of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lori Jamieson. words of thanks, lunch served. Shoot Party A Shoot Party was held in the Belgrave W.I, Hall last Wednesday evening with seven tables in play. Prizes were awarded to: High Lady - Mrs. Herson Irwin; Low Lady - Mrs. Alvin Orvis; High Man - George Johnston; Low Man - Mark Armstrong. Travelling Lady's Shoot - Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; Travelling Men's Shoot - George Grigg; Men's Birthday nearest to date - Bill Robertson; Lady's Birthday nearest to date - Mrs. Hugh Rinn; Lucky Chair - Lorne Jamieson; Novelty Prizes - Mrs. Victor Youngblut, Mrs. Herb Clayton, Victor Youngblut. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Robb, Michael and Heather of London visited last was spent a few days with. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs. Harold Cantelon of Tweed and Mrs.Norman Hill of Toronto returned home on Saturday after spending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Anderson and family visited with. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson and family of London on Sunday. They attended the confirmation service in Trinity Lutheran Church, London, at which their nephew Ian Anderson was one of the confirmands. Mr. and = Mrs. Leslie Bolt visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Selah Breckenridge of Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad. Smithson of Downsview visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs: Robert Procter. You have to walk before you can run. N.N NOTICE Ronnenberg s Insurance Office, Mrs. Norman Hill of Toronto, Mrs, Harold Cantelon of Tweed, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Lewis Stonehouse on Friday.' Mrs. StanleyLennox of Gorrie spent the weekend with. Mr. and Monkton Office Open Monday Thru Saturday Phone 347-2241 NoW Paying for 5 years Brussels Office Open Tuesdays & Fridays Phone 887-6663 Brussels TRUST CERTIFICATES Honour Scotts on 25th About 150 friends and relatives gathered at the W.I. H all on Sunday to honour Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Scott on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Scott is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders of Ashfield. Mr. Scott is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott of Belgrave. Present were their children, Mrs. Jerry (Beth) de Bruyn of Clifford, Mrs. Bill (Ida) Gadke of Lakelet ; John, Karen, Patsy; Jim, Bill ; Audrey, and Kevin. The Scotts also have two grand- children, Carry Lynn de Bruyn and Debbie Gadke. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were pleased to have their attendants present, Maid of Honour Mrs. Patrick McOlynn (Helen (Ernewein) of Hamilton, bridesmaid. Mrs. Floyd Harton (Jean Ritchie) of Listowel, and the best man Mac Scott. Thpse present were from Lion's Head, Chatham, Dutton, Toronto, London, Listowel; Hamilton, Lucknow, Wingham, Seafot-th, Goderich, Clifford, takelet and Belgrave. Daughters entertain A Mother and Daughter banquet was held last Wednesday evening in the basement of Knox United Church, Belgrave. Miss Lavoune Ballagh of Wingham was the guest speaker. Miss Doreen Taylor paid a tribute to the mothers and Mrs. Bill Taylor replied. Dianne Scott, the president was the mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. William Coultes presented each girl with a World Friendship Badge. The girls entertained with a skit depicting the correct way to wear a middy. 5/ 8 4 0 0 a