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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-06-28, Page 5Now Paying a HIGH RATE of 7/ Guaranteed Trust 0 0/ /0 Certificates for 5 Year •Term available only to investors 60 years and over. 9 3/4 % for investors 60 years and under If you can not come to the office we will call at your home. The Company is a member 'of the Canada Desposit Insurance Corporatiott. RONNENBERG INSURANCE 9 Motikton Office Open Monday thru Sattirda) Phone 347-2241 AGENCY BTuties:c7lasy (s)21F:i t°1:37 Phone 887-6663 HAYWARD'S Discount -- Variety Patent Medicines Cosmetics -Tobacco Groceries Stationery Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6 BrUssels - Phone 887-6224 Make Your House Smile Why not do it to your house this summer: A new coat of paint will make you and your house Book now for Exterior Painting - Free Estimates HILDEBRAND PAINT and PAPER Interior •and Exterior Decorators Seaforth • 527-1880 ':$ >41(i ";''''.10 '`:%1Piiii$1 ' THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 28, 1978 — 5 Beigrove.UCIAl plans over 80's party Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse 887-9847 The afternoon Unit of -the U.C.W. was opened by Mrs. Cecil Coultes who used a verse of Scripture for the call to worship. Forgiveness was the theme of the worship service led by Mrs. Leslie B.olt. Mrs. Nelson Higgins read several verses of scripture con- cerning forgiveness. Mrs. Bolt reminded that there is no limit as to how many times one is obliged to forgive another who has sinned against him.To forgive is indeed difficult, but to ask for- giveness can be just as hard, She - said. With the help of Christ both can and must be done. A hymn was sung and Mrs. Higgins led in prayer. Mrs. Earl Anderson was in, charge of the Bible Study which was the concluding chapter of the book. "Jesus Christ for To-day". She said the cross came as no surprise to Jesus and traced his consciousness of the cross all through His life. But the cross was not the end. After the cross came the Resurrection which is proof that the love of God is triumphant; it conquers and it vanishes death for evermore. Our hearts must be broken in penitence and flooded with for- giveness. Arrangements were complete for the birthday party to be held August eighth for all who have celebrated their -eightieth • birthday. ; Calvin-Brick extended an invitation to attend their meeting the evening of June 21. Mrs. Cecil Coultes provided an hour of enjoyable and educational entertainment' when she showed slides , :.of her travel through IMeStefir Cariada. The meeting closed with prayer. Crowd at Fayre A large crowd attended the Belgrave Country Fayre . on Saturday .organized by the- Belgrave United Church and all enjoyed the cold meat supper. • Penny Auction Winners were: Mrs. Bryan Black, Mrs. George Michie, Ron Taylor, Ron Taylor, Mrs. Albert Cook, John Roberts; Sam Pletch, Mrs. Dorothy Procter, Sam Fear, Dennis Langridge, Crystal Black, Rena McClean, Michael Biggin, Mrs. Len Archambault, Mrs. Harold. Vincent, Mrs. Hazel Procter, Betty Dobai Mrs, James I.eisbman, Mrs. Albert Cook, Freda Pipe, Mrs. Florence Jonston, Mrs. Betty Beard, Mrs. Jean, Taylor, Mrs. George Michie, Frank. Olheiser. Higgins Reunion The Annual Higgins Reunion was held in the Belgrave Institute Hall on June 25, with 50 signing the register. The president Torn Hunter, welcomed everyone and led in the singing of grace. A delicious lunch was then enjoyed. Torn conducted a short business ses- sion during which the minutes were read by secretary, Audrey Fitch and the date for the next reunion was decided to be the last Sunday in June. Names for the new executive were read. Special prizes were given to various persons. Oldest Man - Gordon Walker. Oldest Lady - Mrs. Nelson Higgins. Youngest person - Karren Louise Marks daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks. During the afternoon games were enjoyed by the children' under the direction of Dareen Marks and Karen Fitch. Personals Dr. and Mrs.. Donal Whitfield of Sault Ste. Marie spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mrs. Norman Hill of Willow- dale spent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Harry McGuire and with her father Harry McGUire a patient in- Wingham and District Hospital: Miss Marlene Walsh of London spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh: The Belgrave Library will be closed on Saturday, July 1 due to the holiday week-end. Mrs. Mary Wade of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nethery of Blyth and Miss Mary Isabel Nethery attended the funeral of Percy Barker of Goderich on Wednesday, His wife is the former Beatrice Leishman. The annual• decoration and Memorial service will be held on Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m. at Brandon Cemetery with the Presb yterian • church in charge. The speaker will be the. Rev, Kenneth Innes of Brussels. • Mr. and. Mrs, Max Pletch, KriSta and Andrea of Dryden spent a week's holidays with his parenfS Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Pletch also visited with other relatives. Mrs. Dorothy Telfer of Listowel visited with Mrs. Earl Anderson on the week-end and attended the Country Fayre, About fifty S line of Morris Township neighbours gathered on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fear to honour Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and family who have moved to the 9 line of East Wawanosh and Mr. and Mrs. Willey McLellan and family who hUve moved to London. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were presented with a swag lamp and Mr: and Mrs. McLellan with a clock. All enjoyed a picnic on the lawn. Mr., and Mrs. James Rae and Suzanne of Brantford visited on Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'y Wightm an . Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes on Sunday were Mrs. Len Jarvis St. Catharines, Mrs. 'Albert Coultes and Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Campbell,. Andrew, Christopher and-Collin, Mr.' and Mrs. Vincent Makas of London, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Erica of St. Ann's, Mr. and. Mrs. Don Rae and Jammie of Mrs. Peter Scott and Gwen of Barrie spent Wednesday with Mrs. Albert Coultes. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the funeral of Miss Grace Aylesworth of Fordwich last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter attended the ' 25 wedding anniversary of Jim's sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan of Troy on Saturday which was held in St. George's Community Centre. On Sunday they attended the cele- bration of the 100 Anniversary of Troy's School. Mr. and. Mis. George Johnston and Tara of 11derton spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTF1 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30.. Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays • By Appointment OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT R. Bray Chiropractor is pleased to announce the opening of an office for the practice of CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CARE IN BRUSSELS Beginning July 4th, 1978 Located below J. & K. Shoes & Jeans OFFICE HOURS: TUES• & THURS.1:00 - 5:00 P.M. SAT 9:00 - '12:00 NOON For information or appointments call the Wingham Office 357-1224