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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 li lemational cciniedy magician who hat 600eared in many world metres including Chine and Or On -1"1/ in Canada, itain and iha U.S.A. In 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 doll. You'll Otikiy every Minutetf theta versatile MuSieleng as,they de all Out to enteetaln yoU at p.M.• and 10:99 3 -BIG NIGHTS 3 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Juiy 17-18-19 SEAFORTH LIONS PARK SEAFORTH --- DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT- iMorister Bingo Kids Fish. Pond amen of Chance * Ferris Wheel Merry-go round Penny Sale. Midway * Refreshment Booths. Admio ikEE Paf r k in p § a v c a ar lable n r "Nowaft•amomimajo......rimmuu•sa. SUNDAY, JULY 1 3 SPECIAL SPEAKER ' Don Hill of Rowland Hill Shoes, London PLUS Special Music 8:00 P.M. Huron Men's Chape AUBURN EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN Lk) NOTHING' ELECTROHOME Normandy H27-426 isDiscernment Solid State chassis With deluxe AM/FM, FM Stereo tuner. • Built-in 4,dhannel speaker niatrixing. Readily adaptable to SO" matrix or 4-channel discrete: • High-quality record changer with performance-matched cartridge. 46 Genuine diamond stylus. Full-response Speaker system. • RUstid CoUntry French styling. • Finished in Country oak. • Ditnetitions: 62's W x 16" 0 28'' H. We must make room for new stock, being de- livered shortly. Terrific Savings! Drop in today and look over our selec- tion,of colour TV's and stereolS, RADIOand 1 V SALES-St$ERV1Cfr,rr CtUEENr SiTiEtterreLY'llf,ONTro orit4aftr,r528 ,,9646r 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