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The Brussels Post, 1974-07-24, Page 11e nt the lie is, ,••••••., ...10.4141 Lewis Stonehouse Correspondent T h e 7th meeting of the Bel- :,,.grave Junior Auxiliary was held at the 0 .ange Hall on Saturday with Nancy Moore lead- Ai ng the games. The president, Audrey Scott, opened with ,'exercises which include promise, ' prayer, motto and ; meta b ers :'Junior Auxiliary hymn. Cathy Shiell took charge of the roll call. Minutes of the last meeting were read , by Sheila .',:Anderson. Audrey Scott helped the worship service. Sheila nderson and Anne Procter °fleeted the offering and Patti &Edwards recited the offertory "rayer. The treasurer's report ,ivas given by Joan Higgins. Leaders for next meeting: '';`.tames • Patti Edwards: sing song ; Heathe • Shiell; to help with qorship service - Cathy Shiell; `clean up girls - Cathy Shiell and •;onne Procter. The sing-song was 'outing on the music badge. The r,Vorkshop for the day was working la sports and stripe work. Personals lit Miss Barbara Moore and Miss 4i,Mary Edith Garwiss attended the Homemaking Conference for Mrs A single directed spray of BENLATE® near full bloom rotects yields • r . .:; ... • . ".' by eliminating white mold in white beans. th JAMES GUY Word was received last week ,,!y members of the family of Guy, age 42, of Hold fast, ask., (formerly of Elma Town- th' that he drowned while fishing in a lake near Holdfast. tP: He left Ontario about 18 years go. He was a son of the late 45 ordan.Guy of Listowel and Mrs. argaret Parish of Brussels. He is survived by his mother, rs, Margaret Parish; three ,grothers, Ross of Regina; Charles f Ethel; Ivan of Brampton and 'live sisters, Mrs. Nelson Isabelle) Gray, of R .R .4. twood; Mrs. Clement (Edna) 4 cLellan of R.R.4, Brussels; rs. Neil (Gladys) Hatt of R.R.2, ?t'almerston and Mrs. Stan Lenora) Plager of Newark, alifornia; , and Mrs. Gus (Sharon) ,Lukings of London. He was predeceased by his )ather and his brother Gordon _.„ ho passed away February 12, r;.;The funeral services took - place Holdfast United Church. Ivan Guy of Brampton and Mrs. tladys Hatt of Palmerston '!ltended their brother's funeral, n fc.%ur days in Guelph recently, Mrs. James Lamont attended the fUneral of her uncle, Mr. Jack Allen in Toronto, Susan Nichol of Brampton is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Eric Cook is, holidaying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna, John Hanna- .of Kitchener is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Williard Armstrong. and Mrs. Wm, Montgomery and family of Guelph visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and family of Erskine. Alta. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Williard Armstrong. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Hazel Procter is a patient in University Hospital,. London and that. Stanley Cook is a, patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook and was a daughter of the late. Robert and Annie Messer, formerly of Brussels and sister of Jessie (Mrs. Kovacik) of Detroit, also Walter Messer predeceased. She was the aunt of Dorothy (Mrs. Willauer) of Mount Clemens, U.S.A., and Dr. Vernon Messer of Windsor. The remains rested a,t the Mackey Funeral Home, Lindsay, for funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday, July 3 at 2 p.m. Interment followed in River- side Cemetery. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Palmer of Ripley returned home on Thursday from a ten-day motor trip to Winnipeg where they attended the wedding of their son Jim Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Carman McGuire and Nathan of Thunder Bay are spending a few days with their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson, R. R,1, Listowel, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Mr. and Mrs. William Gow spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wales of London. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of Vancouver, B.C., are visiting with her mother Mrs. Herb Wheeler also with other relatives. On Saturday they attended the Wheeler and Makas wedding in Belgrave United Church. Mrs. Velma Dow of London spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes. Christie McCorwack of Orange- ville spent last week with her grandmother Mrs. Clarence Chawney. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dushak, Valerie and Mellisa of Edmonton visited on the weekend with her grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house were Mr. Norman Stone- house of London, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar of Toronto. Gorrie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd Robert Hibberd last Monday. visited last Tuesday with Mr. and_ Mrs. John McCallum, Jim, Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of R.R.2 Wendell and Cameron' , have Clifford. moved into their new home in the Miss. Ruth Ann. Pletch of village. Vancouver, B.C., is holidaying at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of the home of her parents, Mr. and St. Ann's, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae Mrs. Sam Pletch. of Guelph, and Mrs. Lew Jarvis of William Gow and Russell St. Catharines spent the weekend Wilson of Blyth attended their with Mr. and Mrs. James cousin's funeral, Mr. Charles Coultes. WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON PHONE 887-6461 -- BRUSSELS, ONT. ws of Belgrave Girls attend 40H. Guelph Homemaking conference. Is JEA NNE CATHERINE ENDICOTT AREA FUNERALS - • \\O\ 4/( ty„ Remember ONLY yoU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES I er Lindsay of Embro, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Gow visited on 'Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brindley of Dungannon. Mrs. Gladys Felkar of R.R.2, ,%lo Linds ',`74. Jean • ',,t,th year, Onitiel Br other of ay on Sunday, June 30, Ile Messer died in her She was the wife of uce Endicott and step- Max of North Bay, She RESCRIPTION For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Prescriptions to EATING'S PHARMACY LTD M. E. HOOVER, Phm.B, PHONE 527-1990 SEAFORTH And a single directed spray is all it takes. Because BENLATE moves inside white beans so white mold can't. Because it protects from iNithin, BENLATE won't be washed off by rains. What's more, there's no residue problem with BEAM. Its IOW toxicity makes it harmless to bees. There are enough things thattUt iritO your profits. Amohg theMi the Weather • and the. Market. You can stop white mold from cutting yields and lowering profit. Spray BENLATE at or near full bloom.,, your last chance to get in OA thiiS great protection before the tOWS ciOSe Up. 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