The Brussels Post, 1975-12-31, Page 12.v.,•••••
Glad
New Year "
Greetings
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It's tittle to ring out our 'wishes
for health, wealth and happiness for
specially nice friends.
MURRAY GAUNT
HURON.BROCi
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July its
Walton
Other Christmas Day guests at
the Bewley home were; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Yuill of Brussels, Mrs.
Margaret Bewley and Janice of
Willowdale; and Miss Elizabeth
Bewley R.N. of Edmonton, Alta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodman )
Andrew and Erin of Ottawa
arrived on Saturday for a few days
visit during the Holiday Season
with Jean's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Shortreed and
Carol.
Miss Joan Bennett who is
atten ding St. Clair College,
Windsor, spent the holiday
season with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Bennett.
Wishing all a Joyous and
Happy Holiday Season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed
and boys visited on Christmas
Day with Mr. ° and Mrs. Jim
Shortreed in the village. We are
glad to hear that Jim is able to be
home from hospital.
Mr. and mrs. Laurie Cousins
and ,.family of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Jan Van. Vliet and familyof
Brussels, Mr. and mrs. Robert
Hamlen of Midland were guests
with MrS. Van Vliet for a
pre-Christmas dinner on Sunday,
December 21.
John Leerning arrived home
from Calgary a week ago Friday
where he has spent the past
several months. He plans to
attend lFanshaw College in • the
New Year.
Miss Susan Humphries who is
attending Niagara College in
Welland is spending the holiday
season at the haine of her
parents, Mr. and MrS. William
Humphries.
Christmas Sunday guests with
Mack. and Mrs. Shoklice, Murray'
and Sandra were: Mr. and Mrs.
July 16
GOING SWIMMING — The lady in the centre of this
photo has quite a job as she accompanies this bus
load of Brussels children who take, swimming lessons
in the new pool at Gorrie every day. For many years
Brussels children took lessons at the Lions Pool in
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June 18
LAYING A WREATH Many Brussels organizations took part in the memorial
decoration day services at Brussels Cemetery on Sunday. Above Mrs. Jack Thymie
lays a wreath on behalf of the Morningstar Rebekahs of Brussels.
(Photo by. Langlois)
WALLS GOING UP ' There is a lot of building going On in Brutseit theSe dayS. On
Turnberry Steeet workmen are laying bridk fOr the wallt of the new LCBO StOre,.
long awaited by a number of people in the village, (Photo by Langlois)
—THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 31, 1975
Walton
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Ross
Doug and Neil were: Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Coffin], Seaforth;
Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, Huronv;w,
Clinton; Misses Luella and Helen
Mitchell and Jaiik Mitchell of
Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Mitchell of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall Ian - Wilber, 'Keith and Brian,
were Christmas Day dinner Walton and Mr. and Mrs_ Murray
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson of Egmondville.
McCall and family , R.R.I, Blyth. Christmas Eve supper guests at
Boxing Day guests with Mr., the home-of Mr, and Mrs. Rolly
Jim Clark, Keith and Ann were: Achilles were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs.• David Brady and Taylor, Rick, Lynne, Brian and
Katharine of London; Mr. Bradley of Kintail; Mr. and Mrs.
W.J.Leeming; Jane,.. Toni, John Don Achilles, Danny, Christine
and Bob of McK illop Twp. Mrs, and Dwayne of Walton, Mr. and
Maud Leeming; Mr. and. Mrs. 'Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracy and Teddy
Bruce Clark and boys. of Seaforth;. Mt. and Mrs. Jerry
Miss Gail Scala', R.N, of kaiilles and Debbie of Fergus.
Brampton spent a 'few days over Mr. and Mrs., Robert
Christmas at the home of her Humphries and family , of
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Allan London; Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Searle. Stroop and family 'of Fordwich
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' and Mr. 'William Bennett spent
Shortreed, R,R,3. Walton and Christrnas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ca.rol Shortreed of London Stewart Humphries and Kim.
who is spending holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. Merton 'HackWell
parents, spent Christmas with and.boys visited ,on Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston and Day at the home of her mother,
family of Wirigham. Mrs. Clair Long, Brussels. -
Seaforth but this was discontinued mainly because
bussing costs to Seaforth were higher. Local Lions
and the Legion support the swimming lessons.
• (Photo by Langlois)