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ANADIAN- IMPERIAL BANK OF commeocti THE BRUtSELS, POST, - APRIL 2, 1975 d ghter er on .ch in Miss :Lean ?.5, is Mrs, on. and [11 a )f the Linda 'eggy Joan ond; -belle eler; Lang. eeler layed Carol 'eggy sang by of The with • lois, Pat 'Lean ston Lois bride s . Mrs. Mary ifred rson, uline Cranbrook 4H girls .plan wardrobes Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel The April meeting of the Cranbrook W.I. has been changed to Monday evening April 7. This was made " necessary when the mail strike delayed the report forms which are being filled out on April 1, the date of Bluevale Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker The Women's Institute annual meeting will be held April 9th at 12:30 p.m. in the Bluevale Presbyterian Church. The members are asked to take a gift for the Cancer Cupb(Sard. The Roll Call is "A place you would like to visit on the Women's Institute trip." Church service was held "on Good Friday at 11 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church with Mr. Larry King and Mr. Wayne Basewick in charge. Miss Connie Mann and Mr. Bill Laws spent the weekend with Mrs. Ross Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peacock attended the funeral of George Peacock, Ottawa, who died March 17. They were accompanied by Lloyd Peacock of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peacock of Winona. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willitts enjoyed a bus trip to Florida. Larry Johnston accompanied his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rae on a trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Graham Campbell visited in Owen Sound over the weekend. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs: Harris Campbell when they motored to Thornbury to attend a hockey game. • ' Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Johnston visited with Mrs. Mabel Harris of Lambeth on Sunday. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKercher and family James- town, Mrs. Allan McKercher Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sharpin and family, Wroxeter on the death of Allan McKercher, dear husband, father and grand- father. The funeral service was conducted from the M.L. Watts funeral home, Brussels on Thursday by Mr. Wayne Baswick. Elizabeth, Paul and Don McIntosh and Linda Taylor visited with Mr, and Mrs. J.C. Johnston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine McCabe of Windsor spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston last week. Mr. and Mrs. McCabe and Mr, and Mts. Johnston attended a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuillan On their 25th Wedding anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. John Caswell and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Workman visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig. the Second Line of Morris card group celebrated its 3Oth year with a dinner On Monday evening at the Anglican Church, Win,ghant, Mr. and Mrs, Chas Matters and Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Blliott pent Sunday at Hurotiview with Mrs. Maty MacTaVish and other patients there, Miss Nancy King spent a few the regular meeting. The first meeting of the Cranbrook StyliStics was held on Monday, March 17 at the home of Sylvia Vanderveen. Seven girls answered the roll call. Business included the election of officers. These are President Jeanette Vanderveen, Vice President-Bernice Van days with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Harold King visited Wednesday evening at the Elliott home. Miss Pat Pritchard and Bob spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer. donkersgoed, Secretary..rotating Treasurer-Rosanne Engel and Press Reporter-Lynn Cameron. We discussed "Planning the Wardrobe" and demonstrated taking measurements. The meeting closed and we had lunch. The second —meeting of the Cranbrook Stylistics was held on Saturday, March 22 at the home of Mrs. N. Lefor. Everyone was present. The tiiscussion was "Suit Yourself". Line, colour and texture were discussed. Group work included solving problems with different figure types. The meeting closed and the hostess served lunch. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Elliott had all members of their family home on March 23. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchinson, Allan, Diane and jane from Schomberg visited at the Elliott home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wick, Ronnie, Patti, and Monty Engel motored to Marathon where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Voll and family. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Huether and daughters, Cambridge, visited over Good Friday with Mrs. Glenn Huether. ,Mr, and Mrs. Pat Fitzsimmons, Windsor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Smith and family. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and family at London. Easter Sunday visitors with Miss E. M. Steiss and Mrs. Calvin Cameron included Mr. and :Mrs. Art Nicholls, Atwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehri, Conestoga. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stuart, Lindsay, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy. Mr. and mrs. Allan Dunn, Ricky and. Bonita, Bloomingdale visited Mr. andlMrs. Earl Dunn on Good Friday. On Easter Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Don Jacklin, Tracy and Danny, Bloomingdale, visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Playford and family, Thorold spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Mitchell. Easter visitors with)Mrs.Stuart McNair were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry, London, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnston, Mr. and MrS-. Ross Henry , Don and Larry, all of Goderich. WI talks about trips Income Tax Prepared Farmers — Businessmen Individuals — At Reasonable Rates — Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Open in Brussels — Tuesday end Friday Only — Ph. 887.6663 Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday. Noon Phone 347.2241 — Any Time. Phone Early for Appointment and Avoid the Rush