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The Brussels Post, 1975-06-04, Page 7OPP Investigates Accidents Recent investigations carried ut by the OPP at Wingham etachment include: Five investigations with five ersons charged under the Liquor ntrol Act. Twenty-six charges laid with irty-one warnings issued under e Highway Traffic Act. Thirty other investigations, On Monday, May 26, Harvey Ashton of Clinton and Neil R. eece of RR.5, Brussels were and damages were estimated at $175.00. Patricia Weber ofListowel and Sidney White of R.R.4, Brussels were involved in a collision in the Village of Brussels. There were ' no injuries, and damages were estimated at $125.00. _ Cranbrook Mr. UNIT STEP 1HE EASY WAY 10 BUY BETTER CONCRETE STEPS Enhance the beauty and value of your home with precast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our installation crews work quickly and cleanly. CALL US NOW FRANK KLING LTD. 527-1320 Seaforth Offers: SAFETY, QUALITY ECONOMY and CONVENIENCE \WEEKLY SALE • BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FilIDA At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 — Brussels, Ont. Belgrave man Studying bird behavior in. NWT Bluevale. Wdmen's Institute meeting last ib ThursdayRobsonandm evening.is Mrs. Mary Edith Lockhart of Goderich visited. on Sunday with Mrs. Clarence Chauney. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Yates of London called on Miss Nora Van Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Coultes. Miss Susan Brown of Wingham ' spent a couple of days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Len Jarvis of 'St. Catharines spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes and on Sunday attended the 40th weding annive .rsary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St. Ann's spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes. Mrs. Earl Anderson returned home on Saturday ,after visiting with relatives in Guelph,, Milton and Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartviell of Port Credit and Craig Schreiber of Milton visited with their grandmother Mrs. Earl Anderson on the week-end. Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Storehouse Michael McNall of 'Belgrave who has received a Federal Grant leaves this week for 101/2 months in the Canadian Arctic. He will be carrying out a behaviour study en jaegers (a gull-like bird) at Coral Harbour on Southampton Island in the North-West Territories. Michael has been in Toronto for the past 21/2 years as an Ornithology technician at the Royal Ontario Museum. A dinner was held on Sunday, June 1st at Snell's Restaurant, Westfield in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes to' celebrate their fourtieth wedding anniversary. A social gathering was held at the Coultes home. following the dinner. Guests were present from i Barrie Shelbourne, Burlington, St. Catharines, St. Ann's, Clinton, Wingham, Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels, • The couple were married on the Belgrave UCW The General meeting of the Beigrave U.C.W. was held May 8th in the Sunday School room ith a good attendance. The meeting opened with the orship conducted by 'Mrs. Ross ggins and Mrs. Sam Pletch. rs. Higgins gave the call to orship and a hymn was sung. first day of June 1935, and have resided on their farm on the sixth concession of East Wawanosh since then. Special guests included Mrs, Walter Woods, Maid of Honour of forty years ago. Mrs. COultes was the former Florence Scott. They have a family of three children; Clifford of R.R.1 Belgrave, Donald of near Wawanesa, Manitoba and Linda (Mrs. Bruce Campbell) of R.R.4 Brussels. There are four grandchildren. Six tables of euchre were played in the Belgrave `Community Rooms last Wednesday evening. High Lady-Mrs. Mark Armstrong;Low Lady-Mrs. Charles Sewers; Lady Novelty-Mrs. Mildred Stewart. High Man-William Gow; Low Man-Mrs. Alma Jardine (Playing as a man); Man's Novelty-Mrs. Herb Clayton (playing as a man) This was the last euchre for the season. • Super Sewers The eighth meeting of the Belgravel club was held on May 26 in the Belgrave Community Mrs. Pletch gave the meditation and Mrs. Higgins read a poem, "For Friends". - Mrs. Ross Anderson conducted the business. Minutes of the • previous meeting were read and treasurer's report given. Mrs. Anderson reminded us of the joint service in Wingham United Church on June-8. A bale of Centre. The meeting began with 4*-H pledge and motto, Brenda Nethery led the roll call, The leader discussed Achievement Day activities, and how to model our blouses for achievement day. Mrs. Robert Gordon talked about finishing the lower edge of your blouse. Mrs. James Bakelaar and Mrs. Goron demonstrated how to do a slip stitch. Then all the girls make a slip stitch. Mrs. Albert Cole of Tweedsmuir Hall of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. , George Michie. The. Beigrave Men's Choir presented a concert for the Couples Club in Metropolitan United Church, London, last Tuesday evening. 'We are sorry to hear that Cliff Logan is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. He underwent surgery last Tuesday. A number from this area attended the county meeting of Huron-North L.O.L. held in the Nebridge Orange Hall last Wednesday evening. Emerson Mitchell of Walton predicted. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the service in Fordwich clothing will be ready to send by middle of June to. London. A quartett consisting of Janice Coultes, Doreen Anderson, , Donelda Lamont and Doreen Taylor favoured us with two numbers, "To-day" and "Spirit of God" accompanied by Mrs. George Johnston on the piano. Mrs. Anderson introduced our guest speaker Mrs. Don Vair who Showed articles she had from Africa where she was born as her parents were missionaries. Mrs. Vair concluded her talk by Mr. Vair accompanying on the piano and singing a lovely duet "Acres of Diamonds". A hymn was sung and the meeting closed by all repeating mizpah bane diction. ZIP ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Residential, Commercial Industrial Ont Ph. 887-94k ;Prop. WAYNE GRUBE1 ere no injuries. Damages were new elde timated at $1100.00. On Tuesday, May 27, Gerale rs . Marks of Wingham was I ured as a result of an accident ' Highway #4, north of the Spur Line Crossing, innberry Township. %Wednesday, May 28, a icle owned by Barry cKinnoti of Wingham was ked on the south side of ghway 87, when an unknown hide struck the rear of the acKinnen vehicle and left the Ile. Damages were estimated $225.00. On Saturay, May 31, Ronald nstra of R.R.#4, ViThigham s eastbound on Concession 1 - east of Sideroad 5 w mberry Township when his hide struck a cattlebeast, red by Wilbert Hewitt, which onto the roadway, Damages the Boonstra vehiele were mated at $400.00. Peter IL Bare of ListoWel was olved M a single cat accident Highway #86, west of County ,1:4, Grey Township, No One injured, and damages *ere Mated at $450.00.. ere Kruse of Seaforth and ord Ntalailey of Blyth were dyed in a toliiaion on King et west of Highway #4, 'there Were no itiitities olved in a collision on Highway , south of 'the Maitland River name. ridge, Morris Township. There Mrs. Mac Engel At the regular service in Knox Church on Sunday morning Jack Knight and Leslie Knight were ordained to the ministry of ruling elders. Bradley,Knight was received as a Memer of Knox by confession of faith. On Sunday, June 15, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated. • Miss Emylerie Steiss had as dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 11uehn, Conestoga, Mr, and Mrs. Art Nicholls, "Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ' Steiss and Mrs. Geo. Evans, Brussels, and Mrs. Calvin Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machan, Listowel, visited Mr, and Mrs. , Earl Dunn on Sunday. Visiting -with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie knight were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Meraggart, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Simon, Tirodhagen. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Champion, MckiSejaw, and Mr. and Mrs. jirit Morris, Kitchener; visited on Saturday with Mrs, Calvin Canieron. Correspondent • Sees African items United Church on Sunday and later visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Hans Rybriki, Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan of R.R.1 Fordwich and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yurbrigg R.R.2 Clifford. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Maxchall Stonehouse were Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Davidson of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. William Pinning of Clinton. Calvin Brick U.C.W. held a smorgasbord supper in the W.I. Hall on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ivan Wightwan, Mrs. Ross Higgins, Mrs. Gordon Higgins, 'Mrs. Leonard James, Mrs. Coultes, Mrs. Stan Hopper, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. Stanley Black and Mn. Norman Coultes attended the District Annual of Huron West in Blyth Memorial Hall on May .25. Mrs. Ivan Wightman was elected president of the Huron West District. Mr. and Mrs. ,John Evans of Sarnia called• on Miss Nora Van Camp on Friday. Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarboro spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Clarence Channey A number of W.I. Members attended the May Flower VIM Where the Values Are Myth An AUTHENTIC OLD MILL In Blyth Leather & Suede garment:4 Leather Gloves & Mitts for all the family Leather Purses & handbags & hats 'Pure 'virgin ,Hats gattkett Mohair Throws -Sheepskin Rugsi Socks; 'tarno Toys; Eto, Our Specialty beekokin Gioirpo;MittiiiMottaSing In this authentic ma mill you will find the heritage and tradititin of the Balaton family a unique Wool and leather tntakketini At The Railway Tracks Factory Outlet THE BRUSSELS. POST; JUNE '4, 1975 -Otet fActcAr atitth Woo t LEATHEi iiitoputo ►ainton Limited, Telephone 523-9666 Mori. to Thurs. 9 w 6 Sate . q. lEri.w 9 9 Sun. 6