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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-30, Page 6Miss Ronalda Taylor 'of wingham visited last week with Mrs. Stewart Procter,. Mr; and Mrs. Ron Camp- bell Steven' and Jeffery of London visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.. Clare Van. Camp also with other Camp- bell relatives. Mrs. Agatha Kaasa of Calgary, Alberta,' Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Coultes visited last Monday with Mr.. and Mrs. Harman Mitchell of Rothsay. Mrs. John Barker of Rochester, Michigan spent last week end with her aunt Mrs. Hazel Procter. BETTER THAN 1 CHANCE IN 5 TO WIN. 0 JUST$5 A TICKET. 0 It's a whole new Provincial with a whole lot more for you in it- and it's all still just $5.00. You get 10 chances at a million for $5.00. Plus $10,000 and $1,000 prizes. Thousands of other tax-free prizes. You get a chance to win on the spot cash prizes. Just scratch the spot marked "scratch here:' and you could win $100, $20 or $10 in cash, Or a free ticket You get the best odds of any government lottery: better than one chance in 5 you'll be a winner A lot more lottery for just $5.00. Get your ticket now WITH AN EXTRA $1 MILLION BONUS DRAW SEPTEMBER 24. V1B — THE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 30 1978 Be!grave fetes Joanne Bakelaar Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse 887-9847 Flowers, bells and streamers decorated the Belgrave Women's Institute Hall, when sixty friends and neighbours gathered to honour Miss Joanne Bakela- ar, R.R.5, Brussels, prior to her marriage, September 1. Mrs. William Coultes welcomed everyone and Mrs. Melville Mathers gave a monologue "Levinsky at the Wedding." Miss Jan ice Coultes conducted a Spice Quiz. The poem "When. Two People Marry" was read by Mrs. Coultes. Mrs. Ross f• iggins called Joanne, Mrs. Bakelaar and Mrs. Van Amersfoort to the front and read the address. Miss Ruth Higgins pre- sented the gifts to the bride-to-be with the bows pettily adorning a Raggedy Ann doll. Joanne thanked those who put on the shower and for the useful and lovely gifts. Lunch was served. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Dianne, Douglas and Pamela of Winthrop visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib- berd /the children stayed for a few holidays with their grandparents. Douglas Bieman of Iroquois Falls is holdiaying at rli7 home of his mother Mrs. Albert Bieman. Miss Joanne Coultes re- turned home on Saturday evening from Victoria, B.C. She was accompanied by Miss Rese' Ebrel, Victoria, B.C. who will be spending this week with the Coultes family. A family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mr. William Coultes on Sunday afternoon to meet Miss Rese' Ebrel. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, and family, Mr. Kenneth Davis of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis and family of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stabo and family of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Whit( and Lori of Kitchener. Cari Lynn White who has been ho' idaying with her grandparents and uncles re- turned home with them. -Randy Nixon returned home on Saturday from "Haliburton Hockey Haven Boys' Camp". While there he received an award in each of canoeing, water skiing, swimming, and soccer. Mr. arid Mrs. Lestie Bolt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown and family on Sunday. Mrs. Brown has recently returned home after having surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston,. Tara and Erin visited on Sunday with their parents Mrs. Laura John- ston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Miss Agatha Kaasa ' of Calgary; Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bosnian were dinner guests on Wed- nesday evening of Mrs. Cecil Coultes. . Mrs. Robert Stone and ' Miss Grace Dewar of Atwood spent a couple days last Week Aith Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson: M iss Janet Murray and