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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-07-06, Page 7CRAWFORD Wingham MOTORS, 57-3862 76 Fury 75 Datsun 74 Maverick 73 Pontiac 2-72 Plymouth 72 Challenger 72 Dodge 76 Chev. 74 Dodge 73 Dodge 2 door 4 door 6 auto 2 door ••••••• 'Wane • 2 door h.t. — 8 auto P.S. — B radio MM. 11.!MI ••••••• 2 door hard top 1/2 ton 6 cylinder radio 11,000 miles , • 1/2 ton 8 cylinder auto PS - B 1/2 Ton Truck Established 1876 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400 FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft Various Floater Coverages Homeowner's, Tenant's Package,Composite Dwelling DireCtOrs and Adjusters Robt,AtchibAid oft Seaforth .274811 Ken Ciiii&hini f R.11,4; 5eidotilt 821,1545 Lavern12.Rdit, Walton 521481.1 Ross 345.2214 John 523-.9340 McE*Iiig, Stanley ‘.04.401 Donald Mcitniehei*.R,ll, Dublin 527.1837 Pepper,Wm. Diiitefield 4824534 IsiNiitteninihii,liini 64514 Clinton 482.7593 AGEN inning Keys' tt 11.6461 Wm. LOIrpoti Londenbikii J. SIA,4523.4257 Ste44 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFIC E .E, LONGSTAFF• 'OPTOMETRIST - SEAFORTH 5274240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00.5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 - 12:00 CLINTON 482.7010 Monday 9:00 - 5:30 BY Appointment ELECtRICkL LIE 'SERVI:c AUGERINa FOR POLE .040s. SPECIALISTS IN 'FARM :SERVICES . NEW & USED PRESSURE TREATED POLES • *********iii. Oay.3484292 .00.1003484446. • THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY I, 1977 M17 ono u red d, ir, ' al ii le it in ra el or St Correspondent .— • Mrs. Betty McCall 887-6077 The basement of .Duff's United Church was decorated with pink and white streamers and peony arrangements for a shower for Shirley Johnston on Monday evening, June 27. Mrs, Karen Uhler was emcee and opened with alively sing.song with. Marie McGavin at the piano, Mrs. Martin Baan. had a guessing your age contest, followed by a reading by Mrs. Cliff Ritchie. Helen Craig read two comical readings followed by Karen Uhler conducting a contest on towns and villages. A skit was giVen by !Pam Clark and Judy Lee. June Williams favoured the latge audience with a piano solo. The bride-elect of this. Saturday was now asked to come forward to the decorated chairs at the front, along with her mother, Mrs.' Hugh Johnston, the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Maud Leeming and the groom's sister, aakk: ,b0F64. Shirley: opeh the giftS. :The guests .,of. honor`were alsO presented with corsages upon arriving. • Mrs, Barb prit z toad the following address: .. • Dear Shirley: Tonight you have fehhd us gathered here.' Beeause your wedding day draws near. We have come to offer our Best Wishes Before you change your name to Mrs. Shirley worked hard on Saturday Making sure the church was clean for the Sabbath 'Day, Sometimes Keith was • there to lend a hand Soon his red car was often seen on Johnston's land. We waited long for wedding clues, And when at last we heard 'the news, We rushed around right then and there • Planning a shower for one so fair. One who lent a willing hand Whenever' held 'was :in demand, • One who helped, out all she could In andarOhnd the ,ndighbOrhood: NON YOU ",..hi.VP 00s0 to be A.• bride • ' : To .take a husband by your side. To love and Cheri0 all through life. ' And be a'happy wedded wife. You Shirley, the charming bride, And Keith so handsome by your. side. Will help each other to share the load As you travel along life's mutual road. And so by helping each other along Your life will be one grand sweet song, There'll be plenty of ups and sometimes a down,. And here a smile and there a But with high ideal's, and love sincere.. • The storm of life you 'need not fear, • For God will lead'yOu all the way, To the peaceful calm of your and all, Andnow please accept from one happiest day. • These gifts, we know they are but • small.' And now without any further adieu We'll: all just wish "The Best for You" Signed on behalf of Wends and n eighbors. A cameo worked tea cloth made by Phyllis Mitchell was presented to Shirley after every one present signed their names. For She's a Jolly Good Fellow was sung and Shirley thanked everyone for the lovely gifts. Her 'mother added her thanks. 17th and Boundary unit ladies served a tasty lunch. Personals Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Ron Bennett were: Misses Heather Stiers, Ca,ledon; Gina Pacquette, Hamilton 'and Joan Bennett, Owen Sound. The At the Sunday morning church service' at Duff's United Church on June 26, 1977 a Portable Communion Set was dedicated in memory of • the late James McDonald by Mrs. R. H ouston on behalf of the 8th and 16th Unit. girls were roommates when they went to College. Mrs. ' Maud Leeming was admitted to Clinton Public' Hospital on Thursday, June 28. Mrs. Bev Ford and family of Sheffield spent last Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rutledge, Agincourt, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brander, Norval called on Mrs. Gertie Bennett on the weekend. Allan McCall accompanied kiordon Hanna of Listowel to Toronto on wednesday, June. 22, where they attended the Depart- ment Council of the Cantons of the 1.0.0.F.. at the Royal York Hotel. Sorry I missed the names of Mrs. Peg Cudmore, Mrs. Wilma Hemingway and Mrs. Eleanor Hemingway who assisted in helping serving tea at the Rose Show at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Dunk, Monday afternoon. Graeme Craig accepted the gift on behalf of the session of the church. Messrs Roy Williamson and Doug Fraser were installed as new elders at the Communion Service. th Ir, to is id rd 4, te h ie lit Communion set dedicated • food they. MORE THAN A SALE -- Bake sale8 provide more than juSt good food they alSo . are a chance for people to get together and .disOUss: things. Above Mrs,. Marjorie: Rock, Mrs. Betty McCall and Mrs. Marjorie..HUrhphries chat at the Women's: Institute bake sale in.WaltOn •-• • ' • ..(Ek00$ilor o . ., • .,.• • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huether and girls, Cambridge (Galt) visited on the weekend with Mrs. Glenn Huether. Mrs. Stuart McNair spent the wekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry in Goderich . Miss Sandra Cameron was in Barrie for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Engel and family camped for the weekend at Family Paradise. Miss Lynn Cameron has completed her first year of training for her R. N. at Stratford. Attending the graduation ceremony was Mr. and Mrs Alex Cameron and Barbara and grandparents, Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Paris, Mitchell. • A surprise 45th anniversary get together' of family and friends, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. MacDonald,. 611 Shnday afternoon. in the Southwestern Ontario? Regional Summer ponies held recently s; in:4 windsor, Warten Knight and Linda Smith Were first in the mixed athatehr class and will now go on to. the Sinnmer Patties in Kitchener in Jtily.. • Cranbroo as I • " • • •