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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-06-14, Page 13Belgrave THE BRUSSELS ROST, .JUNE 14, 1978 13 Community shower for brides "Love's A Stirring". Maxine, her mother . Mrs. Beth. Procter and her sister Mrs. Larry Mayberry were asked to sit in the decor ated chairs at the front of the roorn and Mrs. Don Vair read an address to Maxine. Mrs. Frank. Procter pinned the apron which was the bride. Correspondent Mrs, Lewis Sionebouse 887.9847 A community shower was held for Miss Maxine Procter. June bride elect in the Belgrave United Church Schoolroom June 9th. Mrs. George Johnston played the piano for a sing song. bows on an Arranged by Mrs. Harold Vincent—presented to so that their titles told a romantic story. Mrs. Janisa Coultes read an arrangement of poems and readings with the central theme Marine thanked everyone for Mrs. Amelia Brown of Brook- her gifts ,and invited them to, "Wen Nursing Home, Wingham Open House on July 2nd at. the was guest or honour AtA birthday home of 'her mother . She also ,-.Varty on Sunday afternoon at the invited them to visit her at her „home Otter daughter and son-in-- new home in' Teeswaier,%ifaw Mr.. and Mrs. Bert .Johnston Lunch was served by Mrs: 7' where friends, relatives and. -Garner Nicholson, Mr. • • neighbours gathered to- express Coultes.. Mrs, George Procter' and. • their best wishes on her 94th Mrs. Charlie Procter. birthday, wir. and. Mrs. Everett Kirtoil of lbwassan, Mr. Glen Kelton of Bracebrklge were overnight visitors with Mr. andlMrs. Robert Grasby on ThUrsday. :Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robe Miss Hilda Roberts of Listciii.e were Friday evening dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Rob it Grasby. Belgrave UCW thanks 'bee-ers' The U.C.W of Knox United Church, Belgrave, met on Tuesday evening June 6th in the Sunday Schoolroom. The pre- sident, Mrs. Laura Johnston opened the 'meeting. Mrs. Helen Martin gave the treasurer's re- port. An invitation to meet with the Calvin-Brick U.C.W. on June 211i was read. Mrs. Johnston thanked those who had helped at, the "work bees'.' at the church and re- minded everyone to have articles ready for the Country Fair, June 24. A donation will be set to the United Church Booth Committee for expenses at the Ploughing Match. Mrs:- Jim Coultes re- ported for the committee. Mrs. Dorothy Logan, gave a brief report about the week-end at Westminister College which she, Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mrs. Bill .-Coultes attended. Miss Annie Cook and Mrs. Ross Higgins conducted the Wor- ship service. The theme for the Scripture reading and Meditation was "Love", duets, "Whispering Hope" and "If" by Mrs. Howard Morton and Mrs. George Procter were very much enjoyed. Guest speaker was Mrs. Jean Young organizer of the Town and Country Homemakers and now administrator. She gave an in- teresting resume of services offered by Home Care and Home Service. She was assisted by Mrs. Anne ThoinpsOn. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler thanked Mrs. Young and Mrs. Thompson. Belgrave mr. and Mrs. Jiff Christensen of London, Mr. and Mrs.. Irwin Gibson of Listowel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mrs. Verna Galbraith and Mrs. Elsie Strong Last Tuesday evening. A reunion of Wheeler relatives was held on Sunday afternoon on June 11 in the belgrave arena with art attendance of 55. Re- latives came from Toronto; Hamilton, London, Brampton, Kitchener, Blyth, Brussels , and Belgrave. The Wheelers of the Brussels area were in charge Of arrange- ments, Mrs. George Wheeler and Mrs. David Wheeler had games for the children and everyone old and young enjoyed a game of ball. Several novelty prizes were given out. After a delicious- smorgasbord Supper Lloyd Wheeler conducted a short business Meeting. It was decided to hold another reunion in 1980 with Belgrave Wheelers in charge. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 88/-6641. lot of people have some pretty strange ideas about Canada's immigration law. And, as a result, a lot of people surfer from believing. diem. The fact is, the most reliable information comes from us. In other countries, we're in Canadian Government visa offices. Here at home, it's your Canada Immigration Centre. If you know someone who'll have t() pas through' Canadian Immigration in the near l'uturc,, you'd be doing them a favour by pointing them in our direc- tion. Especially now that there's a new immigration law. Now, the'new law doesn't mean a lot of changes for the average immigrant or visiton I lyre, nevertheless, are a few things that might affect you or someone you know. Prom now on, immigrants and those visitors who come here to work or study, must make all immigration arrangements before arriving in Canada. No one may change his or her status while inside Canada. Remember that money can't buy your way into Canada. All the help you need is free at any Canadian Government visa office or Canada Immigration Centre. Canadian immigration officers do not discriminate on the grounds of colour, race or religion. Ever. A new adjudication system gives greater protection to, the civil rights of people involved in immigration proceedings. And deportation will no longer be the only possible penalty. There are now less drastic alternatives for minor infractions of immigration law.The new law does not make immigration easier, but it does make it more pre- . dic-table. If you need to know more, ask at a Canada Immigration Ce-ntre. If you know someone abroad who needs information, tell them to contact their Canadian Government visa office before they make a move.That way, they'll know exactly where they stand when they step off the plane. lEmmxilgoryzoenntgindada m g Emmploi et ration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister Bud Cullen, Ministre