The Brussels Post, 1972-10-04, Page 5By now, you've probably received
your new Postal Code. And you may
have seen or heard ads telling people
in big cities how accurate and corn-
plicated their codes are.
Well, your local code is not as
complicated. Obviously, since fewer
people live in your area, we don't need.
as many codes. In fact, all we need is
one code to represent all the people
your town and on your rural route.
So, if You forget your code, just ask
one of your neighbours. Then don't.
Get the habit.
forget, send it to your friends.
If they live in big cities, tell them
how complicated their life is.
And if you haven't received your
Code by October 16th, please call your
local Post Office. We will mail it to you
• immediately. It is possible however;
that you are not in the Southwestern
Ontario Postal' District, in which case your
area may not have been coded yet.
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BELGRAVE II
Special guests at the Igurth
meeting of the Belgrave II Crepe
Suzettes was Miss Catherine
Mint, Home Economist, She
spoke on AChievement Day and
the next project $,Sewing with
Knits". The leaders discussed
with the members Casserole
Cookery. Cooking the main meal
pn, top of the stove and desserts.
A tuna casserole prepared
by Jane Shiell, Marlene McGee
and Marilyn Robertson was
joyed.
BELGRAVE JUNIOR AUXILIARY
The Belgrave Junior Auxil-
iary met in the Orange Hall
on Saturday morning with 13
girls present. The meeting
opened with Cathy Sh toll lead-
ing in the games. Sheila.Ander-
son took charge of the roll call.
Minutes were read by Connie
Meurs and the treasurer's re-
port by Dianne Scott. Leaders
for next weeks games Lisa
Thompson, sing-song- Sheila
Anderson; to help with worship
service - Alison Roberts.
Dianne Scott helped with the
worship service. Judy Carmi-
chael and Johanna Van Camp
collected the offering and Kelly
Lougheed rendered the offere-
tory prayer. The workshop for
the day was making book marks
and little jewel chests out of
match heXes. The sing-song
was led by Dianne Scott.
BELGRAVE
Belgrave.I met at the home
of Mrs. 'Richard Moore on
Wednesday. Barbara Moore
read the secretary's report.
The name of the club is "The
Brunch Bunch". Patsy Scott
is to get off- White material for
covers_ and a number of girls
took up handout sheets. Joan
Leishman and Brenda Nethery
demonstrated. lasagne. Mrs.
Moore discussed casserole cook-
ery and Mrs. Clarke Johnston
desserts.
Mrs, A. E. Brown of Mother-
well and her son Dr. A. E. Brown
of Weston Hospita. I visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Campbell, Sandra, Lisa arid Pam,
ela of Winthrop, visited' with Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sun-
day.
Belgrave Anglican Church
Harvest Thanksgiving. Service
will be held on Sunday, October
8th, at 9:30 a.m. Rev. Keith.
Stokes will be in charge of the
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whitmore
and Kenneth of Blyth were Sun-
day visitors with her uncle and
aunt Mr, and Mrs. Stanley cook,
Miss mararmebertson Ma"
peted with 1'7 girls in the Q40400
of the Furrow onntest at the
International PlOwing Match at
sebringville. The winner of the
Queen of the Furrow was Miss
Linda ShOldice of Shallow Lake,
Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs.
Nelson Higgins, 144r. and Mrs.
Cecil Wheeler left Toronto air.
port last Wednesday morning for
Vancouver to visit With Mr. Wh-
eeler's daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner and
family of Abbotsford also their
sister4n4aw Mrs. Leonard Wh-
eeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
PiCkell and other relatives of
Vancouver.
Mrs. Annie Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. John Johnston, Kevin and
Kaxen of Jamestown visited on
Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Higgins.
r i i. Mr. and Mrs. ge Taylor
of Churchill, On , sited on
the weekend with r. and Mrs.
Laurence Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Pattison of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis
and Diane, Mrs. Harry Davis at
Toronto, visited for a few days
this past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
were at V ictoria H ospital, London
on Sunday. Laurence remained
for surgery this week.
Miss Marlene Walsh, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell
and Kent, of R.R.4, Kincardine
Mrs. Mabel Campbell of Barrie
were visitors on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Bris-
bin of Listowel spent the weekend
with their daughter and son-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartwig
of Killaloe spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. ,William Coultes
and family.
Mrs. Carl Procter was taken
by ambulance on Sunday evening
to Victoria Hospital, London, Her
many friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Howard Wilkinson and
Miss Annie Baker visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Elmer Wilk-
inson who is a patient in Vic-
toria. Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were
Monday and Tuesday visitors with
their son John, who Is apatient
In Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock and
Janette of Walton were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy White
of Baden were recent visitors
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson.
Mrs. Robert Stone of Atwood
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nicholl
of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. David
Lennox, of. Listowel visited last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson.
Bruce Hanna of Listowel who
has been on a fishing trip to
Cross Lake visited on Sunday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Fisher
of Roblin, Man., spent a couple
of days with their cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Higgins:
(Intended for last week)
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorne !farmer
of Fullarton Visited on Monday
afternoon with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
visitors with their son, John, who
is a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Rinn Were Mr. and
Mrs. Elvey Rock, Joanne and
Jeniffer of Monkton, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Rock and Janette
of Walton.
At the Belgrave, Brussels and
Blyth School Fair Class 153 A.
Hogs on the Rail Grade prize*
won were: 1st prize - Steven
Robinson; 2nd. Anne Procter; 3rd
Murray Taylor; 4th - Marion
Taylor; slit - Chris Procter‘ •
THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 4, 1972-4