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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-05-14, Page 4A4 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 149 1988 --BRUSSELS AND AREA THE BEST OF RATES 9-/3/ 3 Year Annual RRSP GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 4 Year Annual 5 Year Annual Sunday School class sings for residents , Short Term 30-89 Days OTHER TERMS AND RATES AVAILAB -E SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION CALL is TODAY! Deposit Agents tor over 45 Bank 8 Trust Companies y Gulp Your ono -stop, best.rele specialists for GICs. RRSP's, Mortgages & Annuities. SEAFORTH 96 Main Street, S. 5270420 .Serving On tario since 1975 with 12locations for your convenience! Brussels Correspondent EDNA McLEU AN 687.9084 The Brussels Mennonite Sunday School, class sang songs for the residents of Callander Nursing Home Sunday. Lottie McCutcheon was out for supper with Judy Hahn. Visitors with Ethel Fischer were her daughters Betty, Goldie and Sharon. The residents enjoyed bingo on Monday after- . 'noon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent visited with Marion Leatherland. Lottie McCutcheon was out for supper with Colleen Rice. The Salvation Army representatives Doug and Evelyn Purdy visited with the residents on Monday evening. Nora Stephenson and Frances Bremner visited with their mother Elsie Shaw. Residents played cards Tuesday. Gordon Grant was out for a car ride with his family Campbell and Faye Grant. On Wednesday afternoon Audrey Seaton, Marion Leatherland, Frankie Dunn and Jim Laurie went to see The Beverley Hillbilly Show at the Wingham High School. Adeline Smith went to London with her daughters Isabel and Jean. Doug Daniels visited with his mother Gertie Daniels on Thursday. Anne Smith played hymns Friday morning and Jeannnette Boynton and Jean Evans led the discussion group in the afternoon. Lottie McCutcheon was out for Trudy of Kitchener were guests ,of, Carson lunch with Jack and Esther McCutcheon and , PEOPLEWEKNOW vests, followingCars suppper with George and Barb on Saturday. John, W endpy and Matthew Watson of and Alma Watson (grandp Ella and Carmen Gwyn visited with Marion Kitchener,KiValerie Ralph, Paa ofa d Michael atson thatchrstening of Matthew Carson James d le Dun. Olivergia o Dunbar ddavisitfmmherdaughter Mary leHeise, m Craig, Janice, Rhonda and Edna,Pam, Debbie, Dianne and Peggy Georgia h e nice d. Michelle Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Alf Gray, With these nice days the residents have Palmerston (grandparents), Mr, and Mrs, McLellan attended an envelope shower for been enjoying the great outdoors. The staff Garnet Scharf, Orillia, Rev. and Mm, Brenda Kritzer of Toronto. The shower was and residents are pleased to have Karen Carpentier, Jean Carpentier, Reg and Gene held at the h�xemafelMrs. leladiese McCutcheon back on staff for her holidays. Watson, Wroxeter; Bert and Lois Watson, tistel. App 30 Ann Poets, nurse's aide at the home had the Toronto; Joe and Barb Watson, Leta and present. chosen Everyone ts sbhekr her foot cov week. /l o+ h ®r'IDay Everyone wishes her a speedy recovery.UNITED CIIUIICH NEW SThe Worship celebration for Sunday, May 11,Mother's Day was "We Are Easter • Is as Pople and Alleluia a Our Song." Rev. ®�Carpentier welcomed everyone and took heq tirne baptlsrfls his sermon "The Marks of the Family." The LLx1111 {„V= • choir had their anthem presentation. The 'Hand Edgar Sacrament of Baptism was also he Christine Nicole Seili, Matthew Carson James Watson and Jenna Marlene Fischer baptized. There will be no Sunday School May 18 and May 25 is Flower Sunday. The Ethel United Church will also have May 25 as their Flower Sunday. The church ladies are having a ham and turkey supper from 4 to 7 p.m. in Grey Central School the same day. June 1 is Confirmation at Brussels United Church, June 8 Congregational Picnic in Brussels Park, Outdoor Service at 11 a.m., picnic lunch, games and fellowship. SIZZLIN' SPECIAL Fill Up&Save YOU COULD WIN THIS JACUZZI BROIL QUEEN BARBECUE Enter with any purchase of 25 litres or more. Meer'FIS lunad i Satellite RecsptloEquipment SPECIALISTS • DEMONSTRATIONS • INSTALLATIONS • SALES B&T ANTENNA SALES 402.7129 Brian MAO Belgrave Correspondent MRS. LEW IS STONEIIOUSE 887-9487 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ar Dean and Dianne of Petrolia. all attended On Sunday morning they Mother's Day and Baptismal service at St. Paul's United Church. Mother's Day was fittingly selected to Seven infants were admitted into the Rdminister the Sacrament of Meghan Kath- aymond infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald leen, insm to Carl church fant baptism including of Mr. and Mrs. George Procter, RR4, Brussels and Courtney , Michael Park of Petrolia. Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Others attending the service were her Bakker, Belgrave, in Knox United Church. great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Rev. John G. Roberts conducted the service. Bowman and son Jim of RBS, Brussels; Miss The order of baptism as presented in the B da Edgar of Wingham5; Mr. and Mrs. service book was used. Hymns related to service were sung. The large choir of mixed voices sang "There's a Song in My Heart" for its anthem with Mrs. George Procter organist. SOCIETY MEETING The Belgrave W omen's Missionary Society held their a Mrnay, 5 at the homeof RobenMcBuey.Margaret Dunbar presided and opened with a Call to Worship. Mrs. Mac Scott read scripture followed by a meditation by Ivy Cloakey on the theme "Generosity." Mrs. Garner Nicholson led in prayer. MrssMthe topic. . McBurney gave The secretary's report was given by Mrs. McBurney and Mrs. Cloakey gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Dunbar closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by the hostess. NEWS N0/. CONS 740i. ►� SEAFORTH OAV 527-1281 = Draw will take place May 24, 1986 SEAFORTH /ft GULF G.� SERVICE Hwy. 8 Seaforth 527-0333 • ASPHALT PAVING • TOPSOIL • GRAVEL • WASHED STONE • SAND NOW ON SPECIAL POTTING SOIL ren Barry Edgar and family of Petrone and r, and Mrs. Brian Edgar and family of Brigden. Following the service all relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Park for a smorgasbord dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Procter, Mark, Kyle, Kirk and Andrea of London; Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGee and Robbie of RR 3, Wingham; Mrs. Marion Strauss and Dave Rankin of Waterloo and Mrs. Dorothy Procter of Belgrave were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Procter of RR 5, Brussels follow the baptism of their infant son Carl Raymond. Relatives attending the baptism of Court- ney Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bakker, were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Machan and Mr. Scott Machan of Blyth; Miss Cathie Machan and her friend Neil Lockhart of Vanastra; Mr. and Mrs. Bill INSTITUTEForrest and family of Kippen; godparents The Women's Institute, Belgrave are �r. and Mrs. John d Mrs.Bryan Bakleerof andWi g�yMr. holding their 75th anniversary on Tuesday, of May 20 at 7 p.m. with a dessert and coffee Mississauga; Mr. and Mrs. Spike Bakker and followed by a program. Rev. John G. Roberts andfamilly ofr. and Mrs.Peter Douwa Bk o er r"l of Sa Sarnia will be the guestspeaker. A potluck supper in the W omen's institute Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, Listowel visited Hall Wednesday evening was enjoyed by all, on Sunday with their cousin, Olive Bolt. prior to the euchre, where 14 tables were in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna attended the play. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. George christening of their granddaughter Crystal Johnston; most lone hands lady, Mrs. Frank StorerStorer at then Highland of d Untied Mrs. Brian m Thom; low lady, Mrs. Mary Cha ney; high man, Leslie Vincent; most lone hands, man, Kitchener on Sunday, May 11. Mel Jacklin; low man, Frank Thom; first Neighbors and friends Cook of this community lucky draw for lady and man, Mrs. Gordon extend sympathy Louttit and Gordon Louttit; second lucky loss of their dear mother Mrs. George Cook draw for lady and man; Mrs. Jim Coultes and Sunday visitors at the home of Eli lgraeth George Michie; marked chairs; Mrs. Dave Procter . an M r .Frank ro ter and fe Robena amily of RR Murray and Lewis Stonehouse. There will be euchre this Wednesday 5, Brussels, Marjorie Procter ofLandon, Mrs. starting at 8 p.m.Everyone PPLEis welcome. Woawlkeerrton and Mr. and MZettler and rs. Harold V cent, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse spent the Belgrave. Former reeve shown appreciation Approximately .250 people attended an was reeve of the village for many years Appreciation Night, for former Brussels Mr.Kreuter was presented with a painting Reeve J. Calvin Kreuter, held May 9 at the done by loom artist Ed Kreuter and Mrs. Brussels Legion. Kreuter was presented with a hand -painted Mr. Kreuter. who decided not to bur in the plate by the same artist. Inst municipal elections in November 1985, BOB & BETTY'S VARIETY & GIFTS Radlellha©k SEAFORTH 527-1880 "YOUR LOTTERY TICKET CENTRE" OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK DEALER A.S.C. 9 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. 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