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SPRIN,GjACKETS -for the whole family
For the.teenagers.
Baggies., Overalls, Braces
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A nice selection. of material has
arrived for Spring
Our new gpring shoes have
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while selection is at its best
We now have
Long Dresses in .stock
Ray & Helen's
Family Centre
Ray & Helen Adams - 887-6671
Break into Spring with
Floral Cups and Saucers
Flower of the month Glasses,
Cups, Saucers
and Plates to match
Mayer's Jewellery 8z Gifts
Brussels e Audrey & Lloyd 887-9000
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Brussels •
the M.L.Watts Funeral Home She is survived by her
with Rev. Ken. Innes officiating. husband, Joseph Holmes of
Interment will follow in Brussels Blyth; daughter Mrs. William
Cemetery.. Pallbearers are to be (Eileen) McLellan of Morris
nephews. 'Township; sons Grant of Blyth
and Wayne of Fergus; brothers,
George Shiell of Welland, Harold
Shiell of Kitchener and Alvin
Shiell of Atwood.
Funeral service was held from
the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth,
on Monday , April 5th at '3:30
p.m.
Interment was in iBrussels
Cemetery.
MRS. JOSEPH HOLMES
Mrs. Joseph Holmes, the
former Mary Shiell, of Blyth,
passed away in Wingham and
District Hospital on Saturday,
April 3rd in her, 66th year. She
was, 'a resident of Morris
Township for a number of years.
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Mrs. Joe Wilker
ev. R,H. Armstrong was in
rge of communion service at
Presbyterian Church, Sunday.
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ets okay
fence
all park
vandal with a car drove
ough the Brussels ball park
etime over the weekend and
behind a mess of mud and
s. As well as ripping up the
k land, someone in a car drove
er several lawns in the village.
ussels Recreation Committee
't do much about the damage
private lawns, but they are
ng to try and 'prevent future
age to the ball grounds.
he rec committee asked Brus-
s council at their meeting
ursday night for permission to
ce in the ball park. Brussels
ncillors agreed that the corn-
ttee should go ahead and get
park fenced in.
Councillors upped the charge
garbage collection to out of •
n users to $25. a year, also-at
ursday night's meeting. Conn-
Tors felt that heavy ,garbage
tOmers within the village
ould be paying more for
llection and decided to check on
o they are.
All Brussels customers now pay
2. a year for weekly garbage
llection by the village and Clerk
11 King said councillors thought ,
at perhaps a dozen or so heavy
ers should be paying double
at, $24. a year.
Huron County planning
irector Gary Davidson is to be,
vited to the next council meet-
g, May 3.
A Post Classified will pay you
vidends. Have you tried one?
al Brussels 887-6641.
Miss Linday Harkness spent.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Walker, Darly, Marie, Kathy,
Sheila and Kevin.
The annual meeting of the
Bluevale Women's 'Institute will
be held at the 'home of Mrs.
Carol Armstrong on April 14, with
a pot luck luncheon preceeding it
at 12:30. Conveners are asked to
have their annual reports.
prepared and members are asked
to bring a gift or donation for the
Cancer Cupboard.
Eight tables played euchre in
the Bluevale Community Hall on
Thursday when Doris Adams and
Alba Mundell were' in charge.
Those winning mere:-High
Lady: -Eva Hempel, 'Low
Lady:-Anna Johnston, High
Man :-Loyd Taylor,Low
Man:-Gordon Machan, Lucky
Draw:-Lolo Mann.
The next euchre will be on
April 15 with Mr. and Mrs. Burns
Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs;. Stanley
Moffatt and Mrs. Lobo Mann.
Unit One of Bluevale U.C.W .
met at the home of •Mrs.Jack
Nicholson •on Tuesday afternoon
Smith rink
places first
were the other members of the
rink. '
In fourth place with 42 points
was Ron McLean's rink, with.
•F ern Matheson, vice, Alex
Nethery, second, and John
Turley, lead.
and spent the afternoon quilting
for Miss Barb •Stainton.
Mrs. Nicholson chose for her
devotions the topic, "It is the little
things in life that create
differences," with scripture
passages from Psalm 8.
Plans were made for the
worship service for the central
meeting of the U.C.W. on April 7.
An invitation to attend the
Presbyterian Thank-offering
meeting on April 6 with Rev.
Wilena Brown guest speaker, was
acknowledged. Invitations were
also received from Brussels,
Wingham and Whitechurch.
Mrs. Graham Campbell will be
hostess for the next meeting.
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moment to Place if Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
887-6641.
After only three weeks of
existence, a group organized to
aid the handicapped reports
action.
A verbal commitment has beeri
received to construct a pedestrian
curb ramp at the Sun Coast Mall
in. Goderich, that will provide the
handicapped with access to •the
stores. The Sun Coast manager
said he foresees "no difficulty in
installing a curb ramp."
In addition, the n ew group has
prepared a brief regarding
pedestrian curb ramps, which
. they will present to' the Goderich
I Town Council on april 5.
Interest in the organization
has been expressed by people in
several communities, including
Brussels, Exeter, Wingham and
Kincardine.
The next meefing will be held
on Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.m.
in the Holmesville Public School
library. Everyone is welcome.
For further inforthation, call
Elaine Townshend at 482-3357 or
Bert Soothyeran at 482-7671
(Clinton) or Ed Steegstra at
524-2369 (Goderich).
The February • - March mixed
draw is over at' the Brussels
Curling Club. First place rink was
skipped by Joe Smith, with Karen
Uhler as vice, Lyle Pettapiece,'
second and Ray Johnston, lead. William'Gbderich, Mary, Mrs. The Smith rink had 50 points. '
, Hugh Lamont, Grey Township, A close second, with 49 points,
was the Albert Ten Pas rink with • Theresa, Mrs. Ed. Murray, Kin stop and Hazel, Mrs. Oswald Mary Ten Pas vice, Ken Innes, Sproul ' Brussels. second and Jim Spivey, lead. •
Mrs. McCallum was a member Don McDonald's rink placed
o third with 43 and a half points. of Melville Presbyterian Church.
A-private funeral service is being Jean Bridge, vice, Bruce Speiran,
second and Doris Fischer, lead, conducted today at 2 p.m. from
THELIV1A M. BURGESS
Mrs. James. McCallum of
Scarborough died s, Monday in
Scarborough General Hospital.
The late Mrs. McCallum was born
in Grey 'Township, the daughter
of the late James and Ellen
Burgess.
She was educated at Brussels
Continuation School and had been
a secretary with the T. Eaton
Company.
She is survived by her husband
and two sisters, Lillian, Mrs. Fred
Cox, Huronview and Greta, Mrs..
John Milligan, Clifford. She .was
predeceased by two brothers and
three sisters, Sam of Brussels,
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