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25 In Memoriam'
CUDMORE — In loving memory
of a dear husband and father and
grandfather, Earl R. Cudniore,
who passed away October 25th,
1975.
The rolling stream of life rolls
on,
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice, the
smile
Of the one who once sat there.
— Sadly missed and fondly
remembered by Peggy,
Donna, Bill and boys. 25-03x1
27 Births
ROWE — Bob and Lynn are
proud to announce the safe arrival
of a 6 Ib, 15 oz son, Scott Robert,
born on October 6th at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. A
wee brother for Jodi Lynn. 27-03-1
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OCTOBER 19, 1977
WEEDING THE LAWN AND SHRUBS -- The Brussels. Leo Club kept busy on
Thanksgiving Day by cleaning up lawn and gardens around the Brussels Municipal
Office. Here Vicki McCall and Mary Anne Bernard help in the Cleanup.
Viruses cause
asthma attacks
Asthma attacks can be tri,
gered by many different thing
Pollen. Dust. Chemicals. Psych
logical factors. And, it no
seems u
During
g i respiratoryan. ast h inn faetotta1
attack,
,
mayRe cceonnttliyn continue
researchers
for ys.
air passages of the lungs constrieth
suddenly. The person may
wheeze and gasp for breath. A
attack may last a few minutes o
followed
12,000 asthmatics and classified
their attacks into two categories.
In the first, the attacks were
triggered by specific subiTinces
in the air to which the person was
allergic. Mostly older' children
and younger adults were in this
group. In the second, the attacks
came at the same time as
respiratory infections, Mostly
younger children and elderly
adults were in this group.
Other researchers have
confirmed the fact that asthma
attacks can be precipitated by
respiratory infections. And when
they are, the infections are
commonly caused by a virus such
as the one causing other colds and
flu.
Belgrave CGIT holds meeting
r: ' Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
The - first meeting of the
Beigrave C.G.I.T. was held in the
basement of Knox United Church
on Tuesday evening. There were
nine' members present, two of
whom were new members. These
girls were initiated by the rest of
the group.
Doreen Anderson was elected
President with Melanie Scott,
Vice President, Meribeth Scott,
secretary, Karen Coultes,
treasurer and Marion Taylor,
pianist.
Donelda Lamont and Janice
Coultes are assistant leaders.
Each girl present then adopted
a grandmother who they will visit
during the year.
Janice Coultes conducted the
worship service on "Friendship".
The next meeting will be held
on Wednesday, October 26 at
which the girls will canvass the
village for U.N.I.C.E.F. The girls
will also sell United Church
calendars so would be glad to take
orders from anyone wanting one.
Mrs. William Coultes, leader,
encouraged everyone to bring a
friend to the next meeting.
Personals
Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted flunking and Vaughn of
Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Hartlin and Sandy, Kingston, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Marion
and Jeffery of Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Anderson, Leslie and
Judith, Relxclale and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Moy, Mississauga
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Schreiber of Milton to
celebrate their 25th wedding
anniversary on Thankesgiving
Monday, October 10.
Mrs. Olive Gallagher and Mrs.
Harold Smit of Wingham visited.
on Wednesday with Mrs. Harold
Procter.
Mrs. Cooper Nethery, Miss
Mary Isabel Nethery and Mrs.
Harold Procter visited at the
home of Miss Emma Johnston of
Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent
spent the weekend with Miss
Reta Mathers of Woodstock.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Jesse Wheeler, Mrs. Hazel
Procter and Mrs. Robert Procter
are patients in Wingham and
DiStrict Hospital. We wis ern a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian S er of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs:. ayne
Minick and family of Ki brief,
Mr. and Mrs. DavidHari • and
family of Hanover were w ikend
visitors of Mr. and' Mr's. Clarence
Hanna. All attended the wedding
of Judy Cook to Randy MacLean
in Belgrave Knox United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook and
Murray visited on Sunday with
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Malchom Palmer and
Chrisy of Ripley.
Mrs. Lois Warwick of
Wingham and Mrs. Laura
Johnston spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and
family of Alvinston and Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnston and Tara
of Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youngblut
spent last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Stainer of Windsor
and attended a family reunion
held at that home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Kerr of Birchrun,
Michigan and attended a family
gathering at Frankenmuth,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Empey of
Auburn were Sunday visitors with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear and
Jana of London visited on Sunday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Feair. "
Mrs. R.H.Buller of Morpeth
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Fe ar.
Knox Presbyterian Church
Anniversary was held in Belgrave
on Sunday, October 16 with the
special speaker being Mr. Laurie
Brice of Toronto. Special music
was rendered by the Brussel's
Men's Choir from Melville
Presbyterian Church under the
leadership of Mrs. Joanne King,
who sang "Deeper Deeper", "On
the Jerico Road" and "May God
depend on you."
Allan Armes of Seaforth is
spending a few days with his
sister-in-law Mrs. Cecil Coultes
who has just returned home from
the Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Stewart Procter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Procter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alton and
family of Ashfield attended the
Operation
Life4
There is no miracle food
which, in itself, contains all
the nutrition the human
body needs. We must
choose a variety of foods
that provide "nutrients for
growth and good health.
Consult Canada's Food
Guide.
25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. borne in Brussels on Sunday,,
and Mrs. Charles Thomas at their October 9