The Brussels Post, 1975-07-09, Page 7VETERANS'
SERVICES
and Mrs. Jack Taylor. They also
attended the Memorial Service at
Brandon Cemetery.
Mr, Ronald Hibberd of
Mildrnay visited with Mr. and
Mrs.Robert Hibberd on Thursday
evening.
Congratulations to Mr and
115'h Anniversary Service
Guest priest will be Rev. Norman Ellis,
rector of All Saints', Toronto, and former
rector of St. John's 1952 - 1956.
Social hour will follow
Everyone Welcome
SEAFORTH LIONS
40th Annual Summer
Thursday
MARVELLE
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magician who hat
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two shows at 8;30 p.m.
and 10 p.m.
Friday
TOFFY NORBERT
featured In ad accordion
add drum eel that keeps
you hurninind and your
toes tapping as he
Oreaentt a Medley Of
English. Irish add Scotch
nUMIDOrt al 9 p.m', and
10.30 pail.
.Sciturday
THE HUMMINC. BIRDS
• popular four piece
group tailwind Country •
Western and Rack and
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
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SUNDAY, JULY 1 3
SPECIAL SPEAKER '
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of Rowland Hill Shoes, London
PLUS
Special Music
8:00 P.M.
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THE -13AUSSEL-rt POO :JULY :9. rilrOtg
Leonard Robinson attended the
wedding of Michael Coyne and
Mary Giaumandrea in St. Peter's
Catholic Church, Sarnia, on.
Saturday. The reception was held
in the Dante ChM, Sarnia. -
Memorial held
A memorial service was held at
Brandon Cemetery on Sunday
afternoon with a good attendance.
The service was conducted by
Rev. John G. Roberts of Knox
United Church. Mrs. George
Procter accompanied for the
hymns on her accordion.
personals
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth Sunday afternoon.
ofIVIossley called on Mr. and•Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Byron of
Lewis Stonehouse, Mr. and. Mrs. Brantford visited on Sunday with
Robert Collies last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colulte and
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
MIS. Wayne Nichol of Brampton.
Susan Nichol returned home with
her grandparents for some
holid.:ays.
. Miss Ruth Ann Pletch spent
last week with her parents Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Pletch before
starting to work at the General
Marine Hospital, Owen Sound. Hospital, London.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. James Leishman on Sunday Hibberd attended the 40th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kennedy of Fordwich in
Kurtzville. Community Centre last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor a
Sarnia visited on Sunday with Mr
Mrs. Walter Scott.
A n umber from this area
attended the service in Clinton
PresbYterian Church on Sunday
under the auspices of Huron
South L.O.L. Rev. E. G. Nelson
conducted the service and
delivered the message from
EpliesianS 2:14.
Mr. Robert Hibberd spent a
few days last week in. University
were. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Maynes.
of Lucky Lake, Sask., Mrs,
Florence. Maynes of
Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Overend of Milton, Mr..
and Mrs. Bert Garniss, R.R.4,
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker
of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. James
Leishman,Tracey and Trina, Mrs.
Eric Williamson and' baby
Patricia.
Mrs. Margaret Crich of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hallam
and Howard of Vanastra called on
Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman on
Correspondent
Stonehouse
Honour Vincents
About a hundred friends and
relatives from the Belgrave area
and from London, Seaforth,
Clinton,Brucefield, 'Whitechurch
Lucknovv, Burlington and Oakville
gathered at the home of Murray
and Joyce Vincent last Sunday
afternoon to enjoy a pork
barbecue and to extend their good
wishes to Don and Carol Vincent
before they leave for their new
home in Moncton, New
Brunswick. For the past two years
Don has been employed by Auto
Haulaway at Talbotville and has
now been promoted to office
manager at their Moncton
terminal Carol has worked in the,
Natural Science Library U.W.O.
for the past three years and is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Webster of Whitechnrch. Don is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vincent of Belgrave.,
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and
Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert •
Gordon, Mr.- and Mrs. John
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Robinson and Steven, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. John Phillion, Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs. Mark Armstrong who
celebrated their 55th wedding
anniversary at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Craig of Bluevale. Mr.
and Mrs.. Tom Armstrong and
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor were
also present,
Pigmy.
Farewell party held for couple