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THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 7, 1977 ,15
1.grove shorthorns win at CNE
Correspondent.
Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse
. entered in a Bothnia Ltd
trong Shorthorn show% at Toronto
Aibition last week. They won
cod prize for yearling bull
ass. 'Shorthorn cattle were
laited from many herds in
oario as well as cattle from
erds in Manitoba and Quebec.
Personals
Misses Doreen Anderson,
nice Dunbar and. Kathy
albraith have left to attend
niverslty of Western • Ontario.
oreen will be studying music,
nice is taking a science course
d Kathy is going into nursing.
Mr. and. Mrs. James McCrea of
ississauga spent Labor Day
ekend with Mrs. Lawrence
annan,
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond
urnett, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
urnett of Ottawa spent last week.
ith Mr. and Mrs. Athol. Bruce
nd attended the summer games
f basketball at Kitchener on the
eekend, Sandra Gurnett played
asketball with the eastern region
nd their team won the gold
eclat.
This community wish to extend
eir sincere sympathy to, Mr. and
s, James R. Coultes and Mr.
Miss Maureen McCrea was
noured at a shower on Monday
ening August 22 in the
sement of Knox United
arch, Belgrave. Guests were
lathes, girlfriends and
ighbours of the McCrea family
hile they lived in Belgrave.
The bride elect, the bride's'
other Mrs. Amy McCrea and.
bridegroom's mother Mrs.
uriel Montgomery were seated
decorated chairs by the
and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler in the
loss of their father Mr. C.R.
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scott of
Toronto were recent visitors
among relatives of this area.
Mr.,and Mrs. Don Vincent and
Patrick of Riverview, New
Brunswick are spending a few
days with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Vincent and Mr. and
Mrs. George Webster and other
relatives.
Miss Brenda Johnston bas
accepted a position as teacher in
Hepworth Public School. She will
be teaching music ,,to grades 6, 7
and 8 and will teach the Grade 6
class. She g residing in Owen
Sound.
Friends and neighbors of
Albert Bieman are sorry to hear
he is a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital suffering from a
heart attack. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
' Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Olson of
White River Called on Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Pletch recently.
Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Pletch, Mr.
and Mrs. Alan MacKay of
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cantelpn of Tweed were last
weekend visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hill of Toronto who
were holidaying at their cottage at
hostesses, Doreen, Taylor,
Donelda Lamont . and Janice
Coultes and corsages pinned on
them.
The girls conducted several
.interesting and humourous
games and readings. Mrs. Laura
Johnston read the address, and
Maureen was presented with
many lovely and useful gifts. She
made a fitting reply and invited
everyone to see her things at her
home in Blyth. Lunch was served.
Lake Simcoe, this being the
occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Hill's
25th Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgar of
Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnston of Blyth were Friday
evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McBurney
of Toronto, Mrs. Helen
McBurney, Mrs. Lois Wartirick of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. George
R.M. Johnston and Tara of
Prior to her marriage to Keith
Black on, Saturday, August 20,
Miss Barbara Moore was
entertained at several showers in
her honour.
Mrs. Joan Riley, sister of the
groom held a relative shower at
the home of her mother Mrs.
William Black on July 24th.
Friends and neighbours
gathered at the Institute - Hall in
Belgrave on ,August 1. After a
reading and contest, corsages
were pinned on the bride, her
Ilderton visited , on Sunday
afternoon with Mrs, Laura
Johnston.
Mrs. George Martin attended
the funeral of her sister-in-law
Mrs. Clarence Martin of Seaforth
last Tuesday at the Box Funeral
Home in Seaforth.
Donna and Patricia Cartwright
of London holidayed with their
grandmother Mrs, Mae Rinn last
week.
John and Claude Cartwright of
mother and the groom's mother
who 'assisted her in opening her
gifts,
On Sunday, August 7, Mrs.
Carol Griffin and Miss Donna
Walker held a surprise, shower in
Barbara's honour. Several school
friends from. London, Teeswater,
Gorrie and Wingham made the
occasion a very happy time.
The wives' of Barbara's , co
workers at the BelgraVe U.C.O.
also held a surprise shower at
the home of Mrs. Jeff Hurst.
Londesboro and Peter Kuntz of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with their grandmother Mrs. Mae
Rinn. °
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Mae Rinn and Lois were Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Cartwright of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Elary Kuntz of
Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Cartwright of Londesboro.
Rev. Charles and Mrs.
Sfieakman of Minesing, Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Smithson
Downsview were last weelcerid
visitors with their sister Mrs.
Robert Procter.
Labour Day week visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby were*.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie
and Jeffery of London, Mr. and
Mrs. George R.M. Johnston and
Tara of Ilderton.
eighbours fete recent
ride Maureen McCrea
Showers honour
Barbara Moore
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