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THE BRUSSELS POST.. 'AUGUST 6 1915
e19rag Wawanosh garage opened
Correspondent
Mrs. I,. Stonehouse
A large crowd attended the
cial opening of East
awanosh public Works . Garage
ursday. Simon Hallahan, reeve
East Wawanosh, welcomed
veryone.
Three former reeves of the
ownship of East Wavvanosh, C. •
Hanna, Ernest Snell, Roy V.
attison were given recognition
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perintendent.
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CONNIE McWHIRTER
ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Whirter of Brussels graduated
Panshaw College's School of
deal Technology on July 29,
75. Convocation Exercises were
cl at Alumni Hall, University of
estern Ontario. She is now
played as a Laboratory
chnologist at Listowel
morial Hospital.
Ty BLAKE, daughter of Mr, d Mrs, Gordon J. Blake of Grey
"ship graduated from Fan. awe College School of Nursing,
Josephs Campus, LondOn on s(laY Ally 29. Graduation Otoises were held at Alumni all, University' of "Western Ont. idly Was entertained at a dinner her honour at the Knotty Pine 00Iondon and a reception WAS d M her par ents donee
ndaY afternoon:
County of Huron. Mr. Pattison
gave a short history leading up to
the time of the new Public Works
Garage.
James H. Currie, a grandson of
the first reeve of East Wawanosh
.unveiled the plaque. Mrs.
Winona Thompson clerk of the
township cut the ribbon and
declared the garage • officially
opened.
Lunch was served by the ladies
of the U.C.W. Music for
dancing was provided by the
Alley Cats.
Personals
Miss Verna Wheeler who has
JOAN ELLIOTT
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Elliott, Brussels, graduated July
29 from Fanshaw College
Diploma Nursing Program, St.
Joseph's Campus, London. She
has accepted a position at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
LYNNE MCDONALD, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald,
R.R. 2, 13ruSsels, graduated from
Fanshawe College school of Nurs-
ing, Woodstock, July 29th, at
Alumni Hall, London. She has
accepted a position at the Psy-
chiatric Hospital in doderieh.
been in Ottawa spent a couple of
idays with her aunt, Mrs. Nelson
Higgins also visited with
relatives in Blyth and Belgrave.
She left on. Monday morning by
motor for Vancouver, B.C. where
she intends to make her home.
Miss Colleen Farrier of Long
Branch, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Farrier,
granddaughter of Mrs. Nelson
Higgins is one of the 90 young
people who make up the United
Church 50th Anniversary youth
exchange. She will be going to .
Kenya, Africa.
Congratulations to Mrs. Herb
Wheeler who celebrated'her 91st
NANCY ADAMS, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Adams,
R.R. 5, Brussels, graduated July
29 from Fanshawe College School
of 'Nursing Victoria Campus,
London. She has accepted a
position at Henderson Hospital
Hamilton.
birthday on Tuesday, August 5.
Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of
Vancouver, B.C. is spending this
week with her-mother, Mrs. Herb
Wheeler.
Mrs.Herb Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler visited
one day last week with Mrs.
.1.13.Townsend of Niagara, who is
at her cottage at Point Clarke.
Robert Gray of Kitchener is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Gray.
Mrs. Goldie Wheeler of London
spent one day last wek with Mrs.
Herb Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the funeral of the late
Rev. J. W. Herd of Owen Sound
formerly of Fordwich and later
visited—with Mrs Gladys Felker,
R.R.2, Gorrie.
Mr, Robert Hibberd attended
the funeral of the late A. L. H all
in the Gorrie Funeral Home on
Thursday.
Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and
Wayne, R.R.1, Milverton, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd on Thursdy afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd
and Angela of Mildmay visited on
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Brown and family on Tuesday at
Carson Camp at Sauble Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.Leslie Bolt, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Yuill attended
the McIntosh Jubilee Memorial
Service on Sunday. Rev. Arnold
Proud, B.A., B.B., Teeswater
United Church was guest
speaker. The "Wright Sisters"
sang "There Will. Be Peace in the
Valley" and "Beyond the
Sunset".
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter
and Maxine visited recently with
Rev. Walter and Mrs. Pickford of
Tilbury.
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Johnston and Tara of London,
Mike Beyansoff, Gail and Heide
of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Petrie of Herkimer„
New York, Mrs. Helen :McBurney
of Wingham were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Latina Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter
spent a few days last Week with
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson of
Downsview.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James
visited on Saturday with Mrs.
Wilfred Johnston and other
relatives in Paisley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wellsch
and children of Stewart Valley,
Sask., visited for a few days last
week with their cousins Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Hallahan and family.
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Prop. WAYNE GRUBE GOOD CROWD AT BASEBALL TOURNAMENT — The ball park was where the
crowds gathered in Brussels this weekend, as the annual mens ball tournament was
held. Warm weekend weather brought out big crowds who watched the play
intently. Next Sunday the top six teams, Conroy, Elmira, South Zorra, Nile, Arva
and Gowanstown, compete for the championship. (Photo by Langlois)