Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1973-07-04, Page 3Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Wednesday night, June 2'7, was Gradnation Night for students at East Wawanosh Public School. implicity washers&dryers OLDFIFLD'S HARDWARE 887.6851 — BRUSSELS See the new line of JAW 11E6 Alar Guests, Parente and PuPils were welcomed by William Stevenson. After guestS at ,the head table were introduced, grace was said by Rev. JOhn Roberts. • The Women's Institute served supper and werelhanked by Amos Smith on behalf of the guests. Class valedictorian was Doreen Taytor. Piano selections were played by Heather Currie. Guest speaker for the evening was James W. Coulter, Superin- tendent of program for the Huron County- Board of Education. Ap- preciation was expreSsed by Clif- ford Branton, A Grade seven group "The Shindigs" played ._several members. Awards for Field bay were "presented by •111r. Medd to the following Junior Girls champion - Karen Coultes; 'Junior Boys champion -Jeff•Cook Intermediate Girls - Angela IVIuschild; Intermediate Boys - Andrew Koopmans;•Senior Girls r Heather Currie; Senior Boys. TerrY Arinstrong, Fred Meier presented the Co- - Op academic. Proficiency Trophy to Jaretzke. • Jack Taylor presented the redit Union Academic ''Pro- -ficiency Trophy to.Cameron yhin " Jack Alexander brought greetings from the Board of Edu- cation and presented trophies to. ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Watch and Jewellery Repairs — We Sell and Service — BULOVA ACCU'IRON — 3 Stores SEAPORTS.' CLINTON. WALKERTON DONALD M. LAURIE . Insurance Agency Auto — Commercial— Farm — Residential BOX 129; BRUSSELS — PH. 887-9221 E. LONGSTAFF L.-OPTOMETRIST— SEAFORTH .271.1240 BY APPOINTMENT: CLINTON! (Monday Only) —,4112-76110 BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 1187-Aut V/ALTON,'ONTARIO -MOM McGavues Farm Equipment We Specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT SALES and SERVICE S141 A Y Power . ChOri0g. FartqUipMent for Dairy,. :Naito -- OniPlete:barit Installation. Free Planning end Estimates' MIKE'S tonic kuipmeni 14014 .HAVEMANE, 8879404 'BRUSSELS JIM CARDIFF icEAL ESTATE:BROKER GENERAL: INSURAKuidr ' Agint. hot NOVA* Finnoe0 Medial Ono hisuriinco FIRE :AUTO LIABILITY • 0110111.11: OHIO 187.6100 , Resielefeci SS74144: WALLACE :BELL.... TRANSPORT ctAss. PHONE ;8874829 Local and Lang.'Diiitiri$ Hauling; of • AU LivistIbtlio Hogs Shipped MOOd101 *MI Wednesdays of USED CARS 1972 Buick Skylark Custom, 2-dr. HT., V-8, Auto., Air Conditioned 1971..98 Olds., 4-dr. HT., full power; equip- ment includes Air Condition 1971 • Ford Pinto, 4-speed trans., R., 4 new tires 1971 Plymouth Fury III, 4-dr. HT., PS., PB. 1971. Chev. Impala, 4-dr., HT., 8-cyl., PS PB 1970 Chev. Impala, 4-dr. HT., PS., PB 1969 Chev. Impala, '4-dr. HT., V-8, Auto., e. Vinyl roof, PS., PE. 1967 Belair, 4-dr., PS., PB. 1967 Chev., 1-Ton pick-up with racks 2 Older pick-up Trucks hittUTCHEON MOTORS .LTD. YOItR NEW CAR 25 ears Service to the Area one 887-6856 n MI 9 Nightly CHt_Vriot_r 1 GM News of fBeigrave. 6.r.06: 8 ..students at East Wawanosh public school graduate Ingrid Jaretzke and Cameron ytiill for Academic Proficiency. Each of the Graduates received a diploma from Mr. .Coulter assisted by .Mr.-Alexander. NETHERY FAMILY MEETS The 28th Annual Nethery re- ' union was held on Saturday after, noon, June 30 at the community Hall, Londesboro -, with 80 signing the register., Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nethery of Wingham were' in charge of the sports and races which were enjoyed by all. Guests were present from Rydal Bank, ontario; Michigan, U.S.A.; Niagara Falls, Litrlington, Hamilton, Toronto, London, Goderich, Clinton arid the sur- rounding district. Following the supper hour, the 'president, William Black of R.R. 1, Belgrave took charge of the meeting. Special prizeS Were' given by Abner Nethery of. Wing- ham to the oldest person present, Albert Nethery of Hamilton, and to the person coming the longest distarice, John Keats, of • Rydal Bank, and the youngest baby present was Andrea Bolton of R.R. 1, Stroud, Ontario. A vote of thanks was given by Abner Nethery for the annual gifts of salt which was received by all present from Percy Barker of Goderich, and a vote of thanks ,was given by. Alex. M. Nethery of Burlington for a treat'of water- melon to the children: Officers elected for next year were: presi- dent - William Nethery of Bel- grave; Secretary-Treasurer• - Miss Mary -Isabel Nethery of Bel- grave. .• The meeting closed by singing "Auld 'Lang Syne." . JUNIORS MEET The Junior Auxiliary met Saturday morning in the Orange Hall with sixteen girls present with Heather Shiell leading in the games. Aud:r•ey Scott, the president, .led in the opening . exercises. Cathy Shiell was in charge of the Roll Call. Minutes were read by Alisbn Roberts and treasurer's report by Judy Car- michael. Leaders for the next meeting: games - • Kelly Long- heed; singsofig, Vicki Leis; to help with worship, Audrey Scott; cleah-up girls, Anne Procter and Nancy Moore. Kelly Lougheed helped with worship service. The offer- irig was collected by Bonnie Walker and Vicki Leis and Pati Edwards, recited the offertory prayer. The girls worked• on their posters for thejled Cross Badge. The sing-;song was led by Judy C arm ichael. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch* Julie and Jeffery of London spent the. weekend a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm- strong of Thorndale were holiday visitors With Mrs. George Martin also visited with.hit mother, mrs. Mary Armstrong in Brookhaven Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. • George M. `Johnston of London were Monday visitors with their parents, Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. • A large crowd attended the Country Fayre in Belgrave arena on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Taylor visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Showers of Turnberry Township on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Taylor of Hamil- ton spent the weekend at the same' home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Hallahan spent the weekend at Schomberg visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson have sold' their farm to Mr. and Mrs.:Leonard Robinson 'and hive moved to their home at,341O a.the- rine St. Wingham. Mason will continue as agent for the' West Wawanosh Fire Insurance. • Mr. and Mrs. Clare VanCamp 'returned home on Thursday evening by plane to London from 'their trip to Victoria, B.C. where they visited with her sister and. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. ClareVanCamp and. Mrs. Harold Jardin visited on. Sunday :'With Miss Nora Van. Camp who Is a patient in Hain Ma General Hospital. Mrs. Beatrice Cardiff of Brussels spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Amelia Brown. Mr. and MrS. Bert Ferguson of Holstein visited onSunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Harry, L. McGuire. Visitors On. the weekend with Mr. and -Mrs. Hereon Irwin were Brenda Mr .anadpd Lance MrAolfeBx4Nethery,, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid, Brian and. Pamela of Winghant. , Mrs. Roger Bieman, Mrs. Art Edgar, Mrs. Bert Hastings ,and mrs. WillianiElstonattended a shower:for MiSs Ferneidaliast ings of Hespeler cf Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ,Hon Catnpbell of London visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Camp- bell and 901.4-r relatives. SOOtt Campbell •of London is spending, the summer holidays with his ;uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell. Mrs. Margaret Kemp of Toronto is spending few days with Mr. and MrS. George 'Michie. Mr. and , Mrs. Jaines Baker of London spent the Weekend• with her parents, :Mr. and Mrs. G; urge Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie of Wingharn, visited Stiriday with Mr. and IVI rs. George Michie. Mrs. JaMes Thomps014 Douglas and Danny of Paris visited on the holiday weekend with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Douglas and Danny remained for some holi- days. Mr. and Mrs, John Munro of Hantilton visited. on Stindayi with Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Scott. kiss Maria Arruda of Tor ronto is holidaying with grand- parents, - Mr.' and Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mi.' and Mrs. Leslie. Vincent and Paul of Oakvillei: Douglas Toff of London; „Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mitchell, Jeffrey and Scott. of Burlington, were Sunday visi- torS with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lzurence Barman were her sister and brother,in-Iaw, mr. and -Mrs. Geoge Sargearit of South Lancaster, Mass. . • Mr, and .Mri. Peter Huck 'of Waterloo spent the weekend with their cousins, Mr. and ' MI's, Bruce Campbell. Miss Gwen Scott of Barrie, visited on Saturday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert Coultes. • Mr. and Mrs. NOrmait Hill of Toronto visited on. Tuesday with her parents, mt.; and Mrs, Harry McGuire. Mitt Margaret Nicholson and 'her girl friend, Miss Susan Wells of LondOnvisitedonSaturdayWith. mt. and Mtg. Garner NicholdOn and attended, the Country Fayre. Robbi Nicholson is holi- daying with Mr. -and Mrs.* Ron NichOlsOn and Sherri of .St. Marys. All enjoyed the' weekend at' Lion'S Head at ROnNicholSon's cottage. ' • Mr. and .Mrs. Alan Scott, Brian,David and Kevin Barrie are olidaying at the honie of , his parentS, Mr. and Mrs.Walter 8sott. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Elizabeth Shackleton is a patient in Witigha.riCand Distria Hospital. Mr and. Mtg. Harold antigen Of Tweed were recent visitors With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gower of •Ohilliwatit, B.C., were recent visitors. With their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston. Mt. and 'Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mr andMrS.Nornitin Whitehead In Wingham On Sunday evoititai Friends of Miss Nora. Vandantp are sorry to hear ahe is a 'patient in Hamilton General Hoapitit. , We With. her 'a speedy :recovery. Mr. and MrSailObfi SpiVey and family of ingereell Spent the hOliday.yeekend with her paten*, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Procter and her aunt Miss 'Margaret Otirtia. . Mr. arid Mrs. tA. Cameron. of titsioto* visited on SttriditY With Mri andMrs. Matt% Robin- Sen. • Mr. and Mrs. dibb Saube of torotito) were`.ivititidiy *tailors 'With Mt. acid Mrs. Saud pletch. :THE BRUSSELS POST;. .JULY` 4r 1973--3'