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CHARTER CLASS FARES
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Select departure and return dates
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Advance Booking .
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TORONTO-AMSTERDAM (1 Way) 60 Day 30 Day
May 1-May 16 - $170 $180
May 17-June 27 195 205
June 28-August 5 220 230
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September 16-December 12 170 180
December 13-December 23 220 230
December 24-May 14 170 180
AMSTERDAM-TORONTO (1 Way) 60 Day 30 Day
May 8-June 14 $169 $179
June 15-August 2 194 204
August 3-September 2 219 229
September 3-October 14 194 204
October'15-December 25 169 179
December 26-January 6 219 229
January 7 -May 14 169 179
Until April 30th, $369 Toronto-Amsterdam return.
Frbm May 1st, KLM in co-operation
with CP Air, introduces the lowest fares
announced by any airline in Canada to
Amsterdam.
•CCF fares only available for return trips. $50 non-refundable
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departure. Cancellation fee of $100, if cancellation is within 60 or
30 days before departure. Low-cost cancellation insurance is
recommended. Fares do not include $12 Canadian transportation
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HOLIDAY 1WRLD
Wingham 357-2701
Announcing •••
Anniversary
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Feb. 16th
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for a
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GOETTLER'S OF DUBLIN
Features
A Store Full of Quality Brand Name Furniture
"At prices that save you money"
Our low oVerhead assures you of better than
average low prices. Drop in and browse around.
GEORGE GOETTLER
FURNITURE
Main St. Dublin
DRIVE to DUBLIN and SAVE
HOURS
Open 'rues, Wed. - Thurs. - Sat. 9:30 - 6:00
Fri. 9:30 - 9:00 Closed Sun & Mon.
Phone
345-2250
WE HAVE
*Cedar chests
•Magazipe racks
Lamps
*Clocks
*Luggage
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MRS. HARVEY
HENDERSON
Alma Henderson, a native
of Jamestown, Ont., died in
Edmonton Jan. 18, 1979 at
the age of 83, after a lengthy
illness.
Mrs. Henderson was born
Nov. 2, 1895 on the 1st line
of Morris, Huron County, the
only daughter of the late
Isabel Gibson and Benjamin
King. Following her mar-
riage in 1915, to Harvey
Henderson, of the 3rd line of
Morris, they farmed in the
The Brussels Fire Depart-
ment answered a call to put
out a chimney fire at the
home of Merle Freeman
Saturday night but Mr. Free-
man had the fire put out by
the time they got there.
Fire chief David Hastings
The Tuesday night euchre
held in the Walton Commun-
ity Hall last week winners
were: High lady - Sadie
McDonald; low lady - Marg-
ery Ryan; high man - Gordon
Murray; low man - Mel
Jacklin. Lucky number on
cards - ladies - Margery
Ritchie; men - Harold Bolger
Lucky cup - Teenie Achilles.
Hostesses were Mary
Humphries, Lavina Watson,
Elva Bolger, and Olive
Dundas.
There will be another
euchre on February 13th with
committee in charge - Helen
Craig, Ruth Axtmann, Eva
Gordon and Marilyn
McDonald. Come out and
bring a friend.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Walker, Erin and Kim of
London spent the weekend
with Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice,
Murray and Sandra.
Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell is
Obituary
Ruthilda area of Sask. until
1933, when they moved to
Loon River, Sask, Following
the death of her husband in
1959, Mrs. Henderson made
her home in Edmonton,
Alberta.
Mrs. Henderson's life
centred around her family,
the farm, and her garden. Of
a happy and friendly dis-
position, she was always
ready to lend a helping hand
to friend and neighbour. She
was a member of the United
Church.
said the department just
cleared the smoke out of the
house with a smoke ejector.
Just what caused the chim-
ney to catch fire is uncertain,
but no damage occurred
because of it.
planning a Cameo Open
House at her home on Satur-
day, February 17.
My apologies in having the
Van Vliets and McCutcheons
holidaying in Hawaii. It
should have been at Nassau,
Bahamas.
`Mrs. Joan McDonald of
Montreal visited with her
parents, Mf. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ryan and other
members of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil
McGavin spent last week on
a holiday in Hawaii.
The Walton Area Sports
Club Snowmobile Poker
Rally was cancelled on Sun-
day due to the stormy
weather. It is scheduled
again for Sunday, February
25.
Mrs. Earl Watson and
Mrs. Gerald Watson spent a
few days last week in London
with Mrs. Sandra Harris,
also visiting Earl in Victoria
Hospital.
Predeceased by her
parents and her husband,
Mrs., Henderson leaves two
daughters, (Mrs, Fred) Ruth.
Kitchen of Selkirk, Man.,
(Mrs. Jake) Leota Unrau of
Edmonton; and three sons,
Wilbert, Ronald and Gerald
all of Edmonton, She is also
survived by 14 grand-
children, 8 great grand-
children, her only brother,
William C. King of Bluevale,
nephew Bill King of
Brussels, and nieces
Marie Douglas of Wroxeter
and Janet Day of Wingham,
A memorial service was
held in Park Memorial
Chapel in Edmonton on Jan.
21, conducted by Rev. Mary
Thomas of Southminster
United Church.
Funeral services from
Grace United Church in
Meadow Lake Sask., on
Jan. 23, 1979, with Rev. L.
Simpson of Loon. Lake United
Church officiating, preceded
interment in the family plot
in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Former Loon ° River
neighbours of the Hender-
son family, acted as pall
bearers.
Kinsmen
chose queen
Correspondent
MRS. L. STONEHOUSE
887-9847
Following the Morning
Curch service at Knox United
Church, Belgrave on Sunday,
January 25th a smorgasbord
lunch was served to the
congregation in the Sunday
School room. After lunch the
church annual meeting was
held and Rev. John Roberts
opened with a prayer.
Elected officers for 1979
are New Members on the
Session are, George Michie,
Clifford Coultes and Glenn
Coultes.
New members on the
board of Stewards John
McIntosh, Murray Vincent,
and Lorne Jamieson.
Mrs. Leslie Bolt is re-
placing Mrs. Stewart Procter
on the Board of Trustees.
,The ushers, Manse Commit-
tee and auditors were all
re-elected for 1979. Mrs.
George Procter was ap-
pointed to the Christian
Education Committee. The
United Clhurch Observer will
be sent to every family.
Mrs. Earl Anderson is to
be the Belgrave re-
presentative for Awareness
and Concern for World Mis-
sion. The Country Fayre will
be held as usual on June
23rd, 1979. The Stewards are
look into installing a hand
railing on inside and outside
steps.
Clifford Coultes moved a
vote of thanks to Rev. John
G. and Mrs. Roberts for their
leadership during the past
year.
The next annual meeting
will be held January 27th,
4980 following the morning
service.
• U.C.W. MET
The U.C.W. held their first
meeting for 1979 on January
30th.
The president, Mrs. Laura
Johnston opened theme ling
with a poem, "A Prayer for
the New Year and then called
upon Rev. John Roberts to
conduct the installation of
the officers for 1979.
Mrs. Robert Grasby pre-
sented the budget for 1979
totalling, $1,872 which was
accepted.
It was decided to pay the
church treasurer $140.
towards the cost of the
Observer and also pay $27. to
Conference and- Presbyterial
expense fund as requested.
The president announded
that World Day of Prayer is
to be held in Knox United
Church, Belgrave. on March
2. She also announced a
Needlepoint Course is to be
given in Wingham which
Mrs. Cliff Logan volunteered
to attend.
Following the reading of a
letter re: needs for Camp
Menesetung it was decided
to send a donation of $35.00.
Mrs. Laura Johnston and
Mrs, Helen Martin will pur-
chase 31/2 dozen bowls for
the church kitchen.
LIBRARY OPEN
The Belgrave Library
which is located upstairs in
the arena is open every
Saturday from 2 p.m .to 5
p.m. all books must be back
to the library no later than
February 10 , due to book
exchange.
We are sorry to hear that
Steven Taylor was patient in
Wingham District Hospital
over the weekend.
THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 7' 1, 1979
Belgrave church
elects new officers
Chimney fire
not serious
Walton has
another euchre
Metric 98% of the world eye and a crooked nose, but
knows it — so it must be easy.. played a great game.
Pual McKee chaired the
January 17th Belgrave and
District Kinsmen Meeting.
Eric Cook and Paul Cook
were guests invited to talk on
their recent Talk-Alpha trip
to Toronto.
Kinsmen wives - Ruth
Gordon, Linda McKee,
Dorothy Coultes and Joan
Chandler were judges for
choosing a queen at the
Monkton Winterfest on
January 26th week-end.
A Gong Show held on
Friday evening was also part
of the winter celebrations.
Belgrave Kinsmen played in
a Kinsmen Hockey Tourna-
ment in Monkton on January
27th. The team lost both
games by 2 to 1 scores and
Harriston took home the
trophy that Belgrave won last
year.
Some of Belgrave's
players helped the Clinton
team who were short of
players. In one game, Lloyd
Michie received a crossed
ns