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6 THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 11, 1979
Edgars give Grandpa's blessing
Correspondent
MRS. L. STONEHOUSE
887-9847
Ttre 31st Annual Edgar
reunion was held at River-
side Park, Wingham on
Sunday, July 8th with 52
signing the register.
The afternoon was spent
with games for the children
while the adults visited and
looked over old photos that
were brought by some of the
cousins. The Human
Scavenger Hunt was won by
Mrs. Edward Daer and the
The 48th Annual. Procter
re-union was held on
Sunday, July 8 in the
Belgrave W.I. Hall with 63
signing the register. In the
afternoon Joyce and Ronald
Hill conducted games and
contests for all.
After a delicious lunch was
enjoyed the president
Charles Procter conducted a
short business meeting. Tim
minutes of the last reunion in
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Mystery box by Patricia
Daer.
A moment of silence was
observed in memory of the
late Donald Ireland. Grandpa
Edgar's blessing was given
by Kenneth MacDonald
followed by a delicious
smorgasbord supper,.Charles
Johnston of Blyth presided
over the business meeting in
place of Maitland Edgar who
was unable to attend. In the
absence of Mrs. George Gib-
son, who is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London,.
1978 were read by the
secretary Mrs. Jack Higgins
and a suggested executive
for 1980 were named and
approved: President - Donald
Procter, R.R.#4, Brussels;
Vice-President - John Spiuey
Ingersoll; Sec.-Treasurer -
Douglas Procter, Blyth;
Lunch - Mrs. Chas. Thomas,
Brussels; Mrs. Winnie
Wheeler, London; Mrs.
Robert Thomas, Brussels;
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
entertained at her home at a
trousseau tea in honor of her
daughter, Doreen Margaret,
whose marriage to Jack Mali
took place July 7.
Guests were welcomed by
the hostess assisted by
Doreen. Bonquests of roses
and sweet william decorated
the rooms.
The dining room table was
centred with the wedding
cake and pink tapers with
silver holders where
Doreen's aunts Mrs. George
Taylor, Mi's. Anne Taylor,
Mrs. Alvin Mundell gave
minutes of the last meeting
and the treasurer's report.
Correspondence was read
from the Rev. John and Mrs.
Murdoch of White Rock B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fantacci
of Ottawa, Mrs. Donald Ire-
land, Teeswater. The officers
for 1980 are: President -
Maitland Edgar, Petrolia;
vice-president - David Ire-
land, Teeswater; secretary
treasurer - Mrs. George Gib-
son, Wingham; sports com-
mittee - Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler,
Belgrave.
Sports - Kenneth Procter,
Blyth; Miss Faye Procter,
London; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zettler, Blyth.
Guests were present from
London, Goderich, Blyth,
Belgrave, Wingham,
Lucknow, Listowel, Brussels,
Cambridge, Grimsby,
Tavistock, Ailsa Craig and
Sarnia.
Mrs. Ruth Coyne, Mrs. Joe
Thompson, Mrs. Mason
Robinson, Mrs. Roy
Robinson, Mrs. Calvin
Robinson and cousin Mrs.
John Phillion poured tea.
The many shower and
wedding gifts were displayed
by Miss Donelda Lamont and
Mrs. John Thompson.
Doreen's 'miscellaneous
trousseau was displayed by
Miss Heather Currie.
Assisting with lunch were
Mrs. Wm. Inrig, Mrs. Jim
Taylor and Mrs. Robert.
Gordon.
Ireland, Teeswater,
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Taylor,
Hawkesville.
Guests were present from
Etobicoke, Hawkesville,
Lucknow, Carrie, Bluevale,
Blyth, Goderich, Teeswater,
Wingham, Belgrave.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. William
McArter of R.R. 4, Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh,
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond. Green of Kincardine,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook,
Mrs. George Cook, Miss
Annie Cook, all of Belgrave,
attended the wedding of
Janice Paton to Douglas
McQueen of Mossley at the
Harrietville and Mossley
United Church on Saturday,
July 7. The reception as held
at Springfield.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Kaiges of Kurtzville and Mr.
and Mrs. John Matheson of
Molesworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Judd
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Robertson
of Calgary, Alberta are visit-
ing for a few days with their
great aunt, Mrs. Cora
McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles,
Mr. and Mrs. Len Clark of
Toronto were Sunday visitors
with their aunt Mrs. Cora
McGill. Also visiting at the
same home was Mrs. Isabel
Geddes of Goderich.
Mrs. Cora McGill was
pleasantly surprised on
Sunday afternoon when the
congregation of Trinity
Anglican Church gathered at
her home to offer best wishes
on the occasion of her 93th
birthday. ,
She was presented with a
corsage of white roses and
following a social hour, the
ladies served, birthday cake
and ice cream.
Mrs. Don McLeod,
Moosomin, Sask. and Miss
Rose Marie McLeod of
Moose Jaw, Sask., returned
home op Thursday after
spending two weeks with her
brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Jas.Lamont.
Neighbours and friends of
this community wish to
extend hearty congratulation
to Mrs. Cora McGill who
celebrated her 93rd birthday
July 11.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hagerman of Beeton, Mr.
and Mrs. John Praprost of
St. Catherines, Miss Brenda
Mali of Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Campbell, Janice and Diane
of Cambridge visited with
Mrs. Helen Martin on July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barker
of Rochester, Michigan
visited on Tuesday with her
aunt Mrs. Hazel Procter.
Visiting at the home of
Mrs. Robert Procter over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Ensom of Sarnia.
Cranbrook
service to
hear Dr.
Thompson
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Dr. Hugh Davidson of
Listowel conducted the
regular morning service in
Knox Church on July 8.
There will be no service next
Sunday July 15 and the
following Sunday, July 22
Dr. Ross K. Thomson will be
in the pulpit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Minielly, Leanne and
Richard spent a recent week-
end at Baldwin. Leanne
remained for holidays with
her grandparents.
Miss Sharon Engel is
working for the summer
months at the Huron County
Library, Goderich.
Miss Sandra Cameron,
Barrie, spent several days
with her family here.
Miss Barbara Camer on is
assisting for two weeks at
Camp Bimini.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass
and family camped at Grand
Bend on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wick,
Patti and John and Mr. and
Mrs. John Voll and girls, all
of Marathon, visited, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Engel and
other relatives during the
past week.
Miss Susan McKone,
London, visited Mrs. Ida
Gordon and they attended
the Blyth Summer Festival
for the Thursday afternoon
rnd evening plays.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Cotton
of North Bay spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cotton and all attended
the Cotton reunion- at
Shelburne.
Held in Belgrave
63 at Procter reunion
Mrs. Taylor hosts
trousseau tea