HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-29, Page 1430 members and 11 guests
sat down to .a pot luck supper
at the November meeting of
the Brussels Horticultural ,
Society. The grace was
played, by Mrs. W..Kerr.
Obituaries
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14 THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1978
Horticulture. Society judges Xmas gifts
JOSEPH SELLERS,
Joseph Ward Sellers died
Tuesday, November 21 at
Huronview in Clinton in his
81st year.
He was born in Morris.
Tovirnship6 was a farmer and
was married to the former
tOra Luella Souch who pre-
14e.Ceased him in 1947. He
was also predeceased by four
brothers, Ray, Charles,
Harold and Frank.
Surviving is a daughter
Isabelle (Mrs. Norman
Young) of Seaforth.
Funeral services were held
at the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home on Wednesday,
November 23 with Rev. Eric
LeDrew officiating. Burial
followed in Brussels
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Clayton
Sellers, Herb Traviss, Frank
Garniss, John McArter, John
Armstrong and Earl Sellers.
Flowerbearers were Brian
Traviss, Glen Sellers and
Glen Bone.
THOMAS PRESCOTT
Thomas Prescott, 76, of
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac. Engel
887-6645
The Sacrament of ,the
Lord's Supper will be
celebrated in Knox Church
on Sunday morning , ,December 3 at 9:45.
The Grey Twp. Fireman's
Annual Banquet was held on
Friday evening, November
24 in the Community Centre.
'I he fireman, township of-
The Huron Perth Lung
Association is purchasing an
ecolizer in co-operation with
the Oxford Lung Association
to test carbon monoxide
levels in schools, factories
and other localities. The
association experimented
with a borrowed ecolizer
during the recent Inter-
national Plowing Match in
Wingham.
At a recent meeting of the
management committee of
the Huron Perth Lung
Assoication, committee
members expressed their a-
appreciation volunteers who
prepared 55,000 letters with
Christmas seals and in-
formatiOn which were dis-
tributed to Huron and Perth
County homes.
Mrs. Jean Cann of Exeter
reported children with
asthma would begin a series
Belgrave died in the Wing-
ham and District Hospital on
Wednesday, November 22.
He was born in Liverpool,
England and was a former
resident of Grey Township,
He was a farmer and was
married to Jane Prescott who
still survives him.
Also surviving are: a
brother John, of England,
and six children, Valiria
(Mrs. Wallace Black) of Mor-
ris Township), Roy of .
Ottawa, Brian of R.R.1,
Alfred, Eric of R.R.3, Brus-
sels, Trevor of Toronto and
Vernon of Catham.
He was predeceased by
one son t, and a sister,
Mrs. Alice 'lynn, of Eng-
land.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, November 25 at
the M.L. Watts Funeral
Home in Brussels with Rev.
John Roberts officiating.
Biirial was in Brussels
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack Cox,
Elston Speiran, Clare Barlow
Les Sefton, Everett Robinson
and Jim Hart. Flower
ficials and partners sat down
to the supper served by the
ladies of Knox Church. Fol-
lowing the meal Pat Murphy
of London spoke on and
deomonstrated heat and
smoke detectors.
I Frank Hunter of Oshawa
spent several days with Mrs.
Lylle Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Dunn
visited on Sunday, with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jacklin family
at St. Clemens.
of exercises and fun at the
YM-YWCA pool in Stratford.
Also, Rev. E. Nelson of
Avonton reported breathing
classes in Seaforth have re-
sumed with Mrs. Carol
Bowker of Clinton con-
ducting the classes.
The meeting was presided
over by Mrs. Ma y Dodds of
Stratford.
Business chaired by the
prOident Mrs. D. Heming-
way included a poem for
bearers were Bradley and.
Leslie Black, Danny Prescott
and Tim Prescott.
The Junior, Midget and
Senior Basketball teams will
be up against tough compe-
tition next week in Stratford.
Although the members of the
senior team have not yet
been .decided, we wish all
three teams well on Decem-
November. $10.00 -was sent
to the Barrie Memorial and
$10.00 to the Mobile Unit
fund.
Leanne Armstrong danced
a lively number and every-
one's' toes were tapping.
Leanne was thanked by Mrs.
D. Machan and given a small
gift. Mrs. W. Richards repor-
ber 7th against one of our
strongest rivals. "Go Mus-
tangs Go!"
HARLEM DIPLOMATS
Diplomat is defined as: a
person who is skillful in
dealing with others. The
name . "The Harlem Diplo-
ted on the meeting with the.
Leos /and they have again
said they would take on the
care of the beds.
Nominating Committee to
be Mrs. Jas. Mair, Mrs. F,
Hooper, Peg Cudmore.
Mrs. Hemingway then
introduced Mrs. English of
Wingham who showed
mats" could not be more
applicable. Although these
"diplomats" do not carry
briefcases and wear neatly
pressed suits, they are
extremely "skillful in dealing
with others" especially on
the basketball court. These
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flower and cone arrange-
ments. She was thanked by
Mrs. Jas. Mair,
Mrs. E. Cunningham won
the door prize. The Queen
closed the meeting.
The Christmas gifts were
judged and Mrs. Robt.
Bremner, Etehel, won the
prize.
men incorporate skill and
jovial antics which make
excellent basketball and
excellent showmanship. The
"Diplomats" will be at
Madill Dec. 15 at 8:00 p.m.
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Madill teams face tough competition