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The Brussels Post, 1974-04-17, Page 7RESCRIPTION c\N. For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Prescriptions to News , of Belgrave Friends gather to celebrate birthday and anniversary Saturday evening the family of ''M rs. Nelson Higgins gathered at :the Belgrave United Church basement for a turkey dinner served by the Evening Unit to lqhonour Mrs. Higgins 80th birthday. Those present for the beeasion were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, Brian, Colleen and Carol, Miss Winnifred Farrier, Lond Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod, Pamela, Paul, tknne, Mary, and Bobby, Etobi- oke, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Favalaro ,and Philip of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Brenda, ori, Scott and Cheryl of aterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Torn Pletch, Donald and Steven and Miss Connie McWhirter, Brits- els, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cronin, orie and Julie, Seaforth, Mr. and rs. Jim Hogan, Goderich, Charlie Higgins, Norman Hig- gins, Miss Dorothy Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins, Bruce nd Donna, R.R.5, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker, Mrs. . , illiam Kelly, Wingham, Mrs. Gordon Higgins, R.R.5, Brussels, Wrs. Robert Higgins, Mrs. Herb ' heeler, Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod ere also honoured on the ecasion of their 25th wedding nniversary. The evening was spent with a ogram of guitar and piano usic, U.C.W. Meets The afternoon meeting of the Belgrave U.C.W. met at the home f Mrs. Cecil Coultes with 15 tidies in attendance. Mrs. Earl nderson opened the meeting tth an Easter prayer followed by ymn 'When I Survey the ondrous Cross.' The treasurer d secretary reports were given. fering and visits to sick and ut-ins . received. Mrs. Anderson gave the Bible Ludy from Psalm 6 which was ad in unison. The ladies were ked to study Psalm 7 for the xt meeting. Hymn 'There is a teen Hill Far Away' was sung. Mrs. Leslie took the bible tiding on the Easter story. Mrs. Cecil Coultes then read me important parts from a book Catherine Marshall where her sband Peter had written 96 mons on an Easter topic. The ladies have been invited to end the Easter Thankoffering April 18 to the W.M.S. of the esbyterian Church. The meeting closed with the d's prayer in unison and rs.cecil Coultes served a tasty h. Mrs. Hazel Pro ter nked the hostess for the lunch d her home. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family of Petrolia were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Miss Beverley Edgar visited for the weekend with her cousin Miss Joanne Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Marshall and John of London visited on Saturday with her father, Mr. Stanley Cook. Miss Susan Brown of Wingham spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt.' Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin were Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong of London, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid, Brian , Pamela, and Judy of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin, Douglas and Jim of Dunnville, Mr. and. Mrs. William Irwin, Sandra and Jeffrey of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Proctor visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and family of Ingersoll. Robert Gray of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dennis and daughter Darlene of Kitchener, Miss Shirley Gray of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James. Mrs. Leonard James is spend- ing a few days with her daughter, Miss Shirley Gray of Toronto. Mrs. Ella Greene -and Miss Hazel Young returned on Sunday to their home in Westport after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown , and family of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon and family were supper guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong, all of London. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Jeffrey and Marian of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, Judith and Leslie of Rexdale, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartlin and Sandy of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moy of Port Credit spent the Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarboro, Mrs. John McCormack of Orangeville spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Clarence Chawney and their father Mr. Clarence Chamney who is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Trudy and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Steven, Kevin and Debbie visited ,on Saturday with Mr. and -Mrs. James. Keller of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell and, boys of London visited on the weekend with Mrs. Floyd Campbell and Mr. Ira Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. James. Campbell of Kapuskasing visited with his uncle, Mr. Ira Campbell recently. • Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and family and Miss Gail Mayberry of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Over the Easter holiday KEATING'S PHARMACY LTD. Liexalt M. E. HOOVER, Phm.B. PHONE 527-1990 SEAFORTH weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youngblutt were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young of Seaforth, Mr. Ernest , Young of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Slatt of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott of Midland and Mrs. James Richardson of R.R.2, Bluevale. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. Here's your invitation Personals s. Norman Hill and Karen Miss Wendy Chiswell of gonto spent the weekend with former's parents, Mr. and S. Harry McGuire. e are sorry to hear that Mrs. :tabeth Shackleton is a patient Wingham and District Hospi- % klr. and Mrs. Alan Scott, n, David, and Kevin of Barrie 11t Easter weekend with his lher Mrs. Walter Scott. fir, W.F. Shackleton of edon called one day last week VIrs. Elizabeth Shackleton and Walter Scott, riends of Miss Margaret tis are sorry to hear she is a DOI in Wingham and District pita!, mday visitors with Mr: and Glenn Coultes Were Mr.. wood Taylor and Gordon )1', Mr& James Taylor, Anita Michael all of Galt, and Mr. Vits. Man Scott and boys of e, .. Clarence Yuill was able to ti to his home on Friday after a patient in University ital, London, BRUSSELS POST APRIL it; 1914,4.