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12 "THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 31, 1978
Shower. honours Maxine Procter
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
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Relatives 'attending from this
area the MacRae and Cantelon
wedding at St. John's United
Church," Tweed were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Pletch, Miss Ruthann
Pletch of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Pletch, Mr. and Mrs.
Alan MacKay of Wingham.
Miss Maxine Procter was
honoured at a relative shower
recently of the home of her sister
Mrs. Larry Mayberry of
Londesboro. Relatives attended
from, Chepstow, Pinkerton,
Walkerton, Sarnia, Brussels and
Belgrave.
Edgar and Bowman relatives
attended the wedding of Brian
The Song Service sponsOred by
the Clinton Christian Reformed
Church was held on Sunday
evening led by Dick Roorda and
accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Hen-
derson.
A group of 'entertainers from
the Atwood area presented a
program on Family Night ar-
ranged by Mr. & Mrs: Lawrence
Edgar. Lister McCreight was
Emcee for the evening:- Violin
selections were played by Irene
• MK:I-eight. Lawrence Edgar,
Edgar and. Janet Arnold on
Saturday in Brigden United
Church, Brigden and the re-
ception held at the, Guildwood.
Inn, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Stark of
Detroit spent the week-end with
his aunts Mrs. Stewart Procter,
Mrs. Charles Hopper of Brook-
haven Nursing Home, Wingham
and other relatives. 'The y at-
tended the Procter-Maro wedding
in Knox United Church, Belgrave
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orvis of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Orvis of
Oil Springs. They attended the
wedding of their nephew Brian
Edgar and Janet Arnold int
lirigden United Church on.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson
of Downsview visited for a couple
days last week with Mrs; Robert
Procter and. Maxine, all visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Mayberry and family ' of
Londesboro on. Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes
spent the week-end with Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert Taylor and Erica of
St. Ann's.
On Friday evening Mrs. Cecil.
Coultes was a guest at the
wedding of her nephew James
Armes and Janice Mulligan at
Central United Church in Strat-
ford.
Obituary
JANICE HEARD ,
Mrs. Larry (Janice) Heard, 22,
of Blyth, died suddenly as the
result of an accident on Tuesday,
May 23.
Bern in London, •she was the
daughter of Mrs. Arlene Draper
of Blyth and the stepdaughter of
Mr: Lorne Draper of Brussels.
Surviving are a son Chris,
bmthers George of Teeswater,
Bradley and Kevin of Blyth and
sisters Juanita and Jackie of
Blyth.
Funeral services were held
Friday May • 26 at the Tasker
Funeral Home in Blyth.
Interment was in Brussels
Cemetery.
Donations to the Cerebral Palsy
would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and.
Jeffery of London spent the
week-end' with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mrs. Robert Grasby spent a
couple of days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnston and
Tara of Ilderton.
Mrs. Robert Procter and
Maxine, Howard. Zettler of
Chespstow visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Evsow of
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong
of Thorndale visited on Saturday
with Mrs. George Martin.
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Mrs. Nelson ilunkin of Tees-
water, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar attended her cousin's
funeral Miss Elizabeth'
Templeman Of Staffa on Sunday.
Mrs. Cliff Logan, Mrs. William
Coultes, Mrs, Laura Johnston,
Mrs. Betty Graber of Brussels
attended the Westminster week-
end of the United Church Women
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd,
Angela and Marty of Mildmay
visited on. Sunday with His
parents Mrs. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
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Huronview has
song service
'John' Irwin and Robbie Edgar;
accordian • solos by Mrs. Eleanor
Inglis; vocal solos Mrs. Ann Irwin
and Larry Smith. •
.• • Mrs. Anne:.
Edgar provided the piano" ac-
companiment; Colleen Edgar and
• Kim Craig entertained with duet
and solo step dancing. Ben
Sowcrby thanked the -gtimp On
behalf of --the residents and
extended an invitation for them to
plan a return visit whenever.
possible.
Where Personal Service is still Important
Member B.B.A. Brussels 887.9000
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Larones
Shiners
Piet's Place
Jack & Jill
Stedmans
Pulsifer Music
Hetherington Shoes
Keatings Pharmacy
Stewart.
Crown Hardware.
Seaforth Jewellers,
Sills Harchniare
Seaforth Record .Shoppe
Bob & Betty's Variety
Hildebrand Paint & Paper
Frank Kling Ltd.
R. Plumsteel Interiors
Seaforth 'Kitchen Centre
Canadian Tire
The Huron Expositor