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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-10-19, Page 22t Ausol"ftsass lwaftwo."•••••••°",..wirimftell."'" JOHN MALLICK QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSH1P Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM 887 6641 Wingham Memorial Shop DEADLINE For . CLASSIFIED ADS is 4pm EACH MONDAY We cannot ensure publication in the c-iirrent week if ails are received at .the 'Brussels Post after 4 P.M. on Monday. 4Brussels Post MUSSELS ONTARIO Phone your Classifieds to Read each week by nearly 3,000 area people Based On an. Average of A people per Imtlly, Reach all of ONTARIO with your special cla$ified ad . Through a special arrangement between this newspaper and The Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association we now offer an Ontario-wide classified advertising service. Call 887-6641 d et°ari I s •-rusSels. Post gimuoti-b POST, 1111111.1117 CLASSIFIED 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 Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. 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