The Brussels Post, 1978-06-28, Page 3SO THIS' IS HOW THE. COWBOYS DO IT "—
Johnethah Balser` of WiNham was enjoyihg a pony
ride Saturday at the Belgrave Welsh Country Fayre.
Cooking, plants and crafts were all available for sale.
Afterwards a banquet was served at the Belgrave
Community Centre. (Staff Photo)
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minister at
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Rev. Hugh Davidson of
Listowel conducted the service in
Knox Church on Sunday. Dr.
Ross K. Thomson is now re-
cuperating at the manse in
Monkton and is expected to
resume his pastoral, work in
September.
Ricky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Knight is now home
following two weeks in Listowel
Hospital.
'Mrs. Lylle Gordon and Mrs. E.
Roe of, Atwood spent the
weekend in Arnprior,
Mrs. Betty Hirzel and
daughter Holly of Fraser,
Michigan are visiting here and
with relatives in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Muchan Sr. and
Jennifer and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Muchan, all of London, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dunn.
A heading on a story on page
of last week's Brussels Post was
in error. Norman Hoover installed
his son Murray as Master of St.
John's Lodge, Brussels, not G.M:
as the heading said. The, Post
apologizes for the error.
In a previous issue there was an
error in the obituary of Joseph
Crawford Smith. The late Mr.
Smith is survived by two sons,
twins, Adam of Morris and
Joseph of Wingham.',The Post
apologizes for the error and
regrets any embarrassment it
may have caused.
(Continued from Page 1)
find Kang a great guy", Mr.
Stewart said.
The Hackbarts will be staying
in Brussels till the end of July,
and then they will be moving
"anywhere from Milverton to
Kitchener".
"We had a lot of friends up
here. We will sure miss them,"
Mr. Hackbart said.
The Hackbar is plan to go to
Florida for part of their winters
and Mr. Hackbart said he might
do part-time wood working as
summer employment.
The Hackbarts owned the store
here since July 1, 1972.