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.
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— 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