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The Brussels Post, 1976-04-14, Page 6Mayer's Jewellery Gif ts Where Personal Serviee IJIL Is Still linportant. Audrey & Lloyd s Brussels 887 ,60006 111.,66,r1.`"444.14" 6ii41-it BRUSSELS PI"ST"E APRIL 1976 r I I I I irg • Brut'sels BOB ROWE 887-6628 Offer expires May 30, 1076. Correspondent, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Mr, and Mrs. Sam Fear of Belgrave were treated to a surprise smorgasbord dinner prepared by their family at the home of their daughter and 'son-in-law Marilyn and Allan. Bridge and family on their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, April 11. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fear and family of Wingham, Mrs. Phyllis Biggin and family and Mr. Rick Taylor of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bridge and family, Mr. Ian Montgomery of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fear and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fear of Morris Township, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear and Jana of London, Sam's mother Mrs. A. M. Fear of Huronview, and his sister Mrs. R. H. Buller of Morpeth. The family presented their parents with a brass wood basket and andirons. Mr. and Mrs. Fear have a family of four sons and two daughters and eighteen grandchildren. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, Miss Nora Van Camp and Mrs. Olive Campbell visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Sarnia. On Sunday afternoon, 'all attended the Service of Witness held at St. George's Anglican Church, Sarnia. Douglas and Danny Thompson of Goderich spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. Stanley Zurbrigg of Gorrie visited with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Saturday with Mrs. Herb Wheeler of Huronview. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family of Seaforth were Sunday visitors with, their parents Mr: and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Schreiner( of Walkerton, Mr. George Inglis, R.R.#1, Walkerton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman. Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide of Mount Hope presented their daughter Kimberly Ann for bap- Euchre winners Four tables of euchre were played in the Belgrave Com- munity Rooms last Wednesday evening with winners being: High Lady-Mrs. Herb Clayton; Low Lady-Mrs. James Coultes; Novelty Lady-Mrs. Victor Young- blut; High Man-William Gow; Low Man-Victor Youngblut; Novelty Man-Clarence Hanna. Stitchers learn back stitch The Stylish Stitchers met in the Belgrave Community rooms on Moiiday evening with 9 girls present and their leaders Mrs. James. Bakelaar. and Mrs. Robert Gordon. The course in "A Touch of Stitcliery". The girls were taught how to do the back stitch. Mrs. Gordon explained how to transfer the design in the book to the fabric, also how to thread a needle properly, and how to start and finish a pattern. The girls worked on an article for their Achievement Day. tism of Sunday afternoon in Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave. She was baptized by the Rev. Kenneth Innes of. Brussels. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson on Sunday were Mrs. Victor Wide and Mrs. Gary Jones of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson and Sherri of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide and Kimberly. Ann of Mount Hope. Mrs. R. H. Buller of Morpeth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm- strong spent the. weekend "with, Miss Martha Armstrong of Wind- sor, also • visited with other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret Arm- strong, Dr. Vernon and Mrs. Messer. The April meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held Tuesday, April 20 at 8:15 p.M. in the W.I. Hall. Featured at this meeting will be reports of all standing committees, payment of fees, the election and installation of officers and music by the Lougheed family. The lunch committee is Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Carl Procter and Mrs. John Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey, Barbara and Brenda of Ingersoll visited on Saturday with her mother Mrs. Harold, Procter, her father Harold Procter of Wing- ham and District Hospital and her aunt Miss Margaret. Curtis of Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham. III R.ZELicd1E.P.CTNtiaTRIR,A1CcocTunne I 0 ING I Industrial 01131111011.9 Ont• !Prop. WAYNE GRID Belgrave Surprise dinner for 40th anniversary Unit holds Easter meeting The Evening Unit met at the home of Mrs. Norman Cook with, 16 ladies present. Mrs. Cook had charge of the worship- service "Message of Easter." The opening hymn "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" was sung, after which' Mrs. Murray Lougheed read the Scripture, followed by hymn "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" and "Rejoice the Lord' is King". The offering was received and Mrs. Cook closed the worship service with prayer. Mrs. Lougheed took charge of the business. A letter of thanks was read from Brookhaven Nurs- , ing Home also a thank you from the Hi-C for helping with the lunch. 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