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Demonstration
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featuring 4 x 4 tractors by
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and Plows by
KONGSKILDE* KNEVERLANDS *FIFSKARS
On the County Road between Walton & Brussels
Rain Date Friday, November 11,
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THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER. 9, 1977 —9 Belgrave
Kinsmen see Human Collision
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At the Belgrave Kinsmen
meeting on November 2nd,
members were shown a film "The
Human Collision". Bill Wilson,
Community Services Officer of
the O.P.P. in Goderich was the
guest speaker and showed the
film on car safety belts and the
importance of buckling-up. Brian
Black conducted a Chinese
auction and winners were Glenn
Coultes and Murray Black. Allan
Bridge gave a report on possible
assistance that theKinsmen
members can give to the Plowing
Match in 1978. The Kinsmen are
providing fourteen sweater and
sock sets to one of the Belgrave
Hockey Teams.
The Belgrave Kinsmen
Charter night is Nov. 25th and
The annual meeting of the
Loyal Orange Lodge No. 462 was
held on Thursday evening. Henry
Pattison P.C. M. conducted the
election and installation of the
following officers : W.M.Donald
Procter, D.M. Emerson Mitchell,
Chaplain Robert E. Hibberd, Rec.
Sec., A.H. Nethery, Treasurer -
Clare Van Camp, Marshall Henry
Pattison, Lecturers - H. J acklin
Rising Star
hold Fall
Fowl supper
The annual Fall Fowl Supper of
Blyth Rising Star R.B. P. was
held in the W.I.Hall, Belgrave,
on Friday evening. W.P., W.A.
Nethery presided. Grace was
given by Robert Hibberd. The
head table was introduced by
Henry Pattison. Solos were sung
by Clarke Johnston with Mrs.
George Johnston as pianist
accompanist.
In the absence of the guest
speaker C. W., W.' Smythe, Henry
Pattison was the speaker. A film
and address on the Metric
System was given by Ross
Errington P.P. from St. Helen's.
Today we received materials
for an interesting project by the
Student's Council: We are
participating in a Money For
Moustache • Contest. For
participating the Student Council
will receive $50.00 from the Milk
Marketing Board. '-
Moustache spotters have been
appointed. When a child wearing
a moustache is spotted during
lunch hour he/she will receive an
entry form to fill out. These will
be kept and sent in to the
organizers at the end of
November. Several will be drawn
with a possibility of a child
winning $250.00.
There is no fee to enter. The
last day of the project is
6 tables, played
at Belgrave
Sill tables of euchre were
played at the ',Belgrave weekly
euchre last Wednesday evening
with winners being; High tadY
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; High Matt ,
Victor Youiigb lut; Most lone
hands • lady MiSS. Leona
cholson:, Most Lone Hands. Man
William GOW1, Low Lady - Mrs.
Lena Higgins; tow Man
Clarence Roth:
tickets are $15.00 per couple for
the dinner and dance at the
Wingham Legion. Anyone
wishing to attend should get in
touch with a Kinsman member
since tickets will be limited. Many'
dignitaries are invited as well as
many Kinsmen members from
other communities.
Messengers Meet
The Messengers of Knox
United Church, Belgrave met in
the church basement Sunday
morning with an attendance of 24
members and 2 visitors.
Mrs. Robert Taylor read the
story of a little Welsh girl (Mary
Jones) who finally bought a Bible
of her own. Mrs. Jack Higgins led
the question • and answer period
on the story and Remembrance
and W.A.Nethery, Committee -
A. Bruce, George Grigg, Henry
Pattison, Elmer Bruce, Ty • ler -
Douglas Bruce.
Several members from the
Wingham branch of the Huron
County Cancer Society attended a
meeting of the Huron County Unit
held in Seaforth Public School on
Wednesday evening November 2.
Representatives and visitors
from the five county branches,
Exeter, Goderich, Clinton,
Seaforth and Wingham were in
attendance.
The meeting was chaired by
Mrs. Helen Davies of Clinton ,
president of the County Unit.
Reports of the various
committees were received and
greetings were brought to the
meeting by Mr.D. Brandt,
chairman for the South Western
district of the Canadian Cancer
Society.
Dr. Ken Rodney, a surgeon
with the Seaforth Medical Clinic,
spoke and had an interesting slide.
presentation and address on his
November 30, 1977. We start
tomorrow. We hope the pupils
have fun with this project.
Square dancing
starts Nov. 14
Start Basic Course
The Clinton Wheel'n' Dealers
Square Dance Club began a
beginners Basic Course on
Monday,in the Londesboro Public
School auditorium. New members
are welcome to begin on N ov. 14;
and 21. Lessons will continue
each Monday night all winter.
Obituary
MRS. MARGARET HOOD
Mrs. Margaret Hood passed
away suddenly Oct. 28 at her
home in Brussels in her 83rd
year.
She is survived by 3 sons,
Stirling of Atwood; Glenn of
Stratford; Harvey of Grey
Township; 2 datighters, Mrs.
Robert (Doris) Brown, Blyth,
Mrs. Oval (Jean) Diehl; of
Brunner and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral service was held from
M.LWatts Vimeral Home with
Rev. Innes officiating. Bttrial was
in Eltna Cemetery.
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E. Waw, students receive $50.
Day. The children were divided
into three groups and each made
a Remembrance Day pencil
holder as their craft.
The group enjoyed singing and
playing games under the leader-
ship of Andrea Coulte s and.
Sheila Anderson.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook are
pleased to report that very little
damage was done when fire broke
out in the attic of their home last.
Thursday night, October 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Wightman and family
of Fergus.
Bruce Scott of Toronto is a
patient in Toronto General
Hospital.
Last Wednesday Miss Grace
Dewar and Mrs. Robert Stone of
Atwood visited with M r. and
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson.
were. Mr. Robert Warren, Jim
and Bill, of Palmerston, Bruce
Hanna of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Taylor of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson
and Sherri of Alliston spent the
work with Experimental Surgery
in -Cancer Research in which he
was involved before coming to
Seaforth. He explained how some
of the campaign funds are used in
cancer research.
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey of
Ingersoll spent Saturday with her
mother Mrs. Harold Procter.
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Doug
and Dianne of Winthrop visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and .Jeffery of London, Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnston and
Tara of Ilderton were weekend
visitors with their parents Mr.
andlMrsRobert Grasby and Mrs.
Laura Johnston.
BANK OF MONTREAL AWARD — Ron Godkin o ,f
RR..1, Walton was chosen the top first year 4-H
swine club member. The award was presented at the
awards night in Clinton Friday by Earl Hilderley.
(Photo by Oke)
Cancer Society hear of
experimental surgery