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The Brussels Post, 1977-12-07, Page 88—THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 1977 WE HAVE. SUGGESTIONS GALORE Come in and browse around See Our Selection Of CHINA, TOYS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, DECORATIONS CHILDREN'S WEAR; BLANKETS, PILLOW CASES, TOWELS SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, WORK CLOTHING etc. fo'r the men Also, Billfolds, Costume Jewellery Plus - a fine assortment of MAIL-CARRIER REMEMBERED—Earl Somers, centre, who retired after nearly half a century as a rural mail carrier earlier this year, was presented with gifts Tuesday night at his home from his former customers on ,R.R.3 ,, and 4 of Morris Township. With him are, standing, from I, Jack Higgins, Jim Mair and Garner Nicholson, seated, Mrs. Walter K en and Mrs. Proctor. lmrrnKtmcomaPlaraarrrAV.,...I.Na•nm...W.r.74..laaucvaatsetsmas•Pwc.n.zanFauxtr.Aytfneoavarrtmnawr.wnasvwmeawonr Belgrave Kinsmen hold meeting LUCKY DRAW With Every Purchase Over $2.00 Be Sure To Enter Your Name For A. Draw Dec. 2-4 - 6 pm' •• and girls of Tottenham spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on Sunday' with their sister-in-law Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London. BRUSSELS 5' to $1 STORE Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mathers who celebrated their. 40th wedding anniversary on Saturday with friends and neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pletch and family have recently moved into their:new home in the village.. SANTA SPECIALS For That Extra Special Gift for December Buy any 5,MUGS Get One FREE FREE Plastic Shopping Bag one per customer For That Extra Special Person on your List The Belgrave and District Kinsmen held a dinner meeting at the Queen's Hotel, Brussels on November 30. Winners in the Chinese auction were Rodney Whiie and Lorne Campbell. The Kinsmen were fortunate to have Bruce McCall as guest speaker. Guests Alex Strong and Don tarter from Wingham reviewed the charter night financial statement. Bob Gordon and Allan Bridge reported on the Kinsmen involvement in the Plowing Match. Gordon Folkard reported on the upcoming Bingo on December 6 and asked members to participate. Memberts were asked to have personalilzed pin samples available for judging at the December. 14 meeting when the ladies will be guests. Blake Evans showed a sample of the donated hockey sweaters. Gordon Pengelly thanked the Kin members for their fellowship and gave a thank-you gift to the members after the meeting. Harold Jardin advised the members on sales of glass mugs and mentioned these make good gifts for friends. Wayne Hopper distributed Kin Kits to all members. Nine Tables in Play Nine tables were in play at the weekly euchre in the Women's Institute Hall last Wednesday evening. Winnerswere:High Lady - Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; High Man - Clarence Roth; Low Lady - Mrs. Bert Johnston; Low Man - Gordon Nicholson; Most Lone Hands- Lady - Mrs. Helen Martin, Man - Mark Armstrong. December 7 will be the last euchre until the beginning of the New Year. Reception for Newly Weds A reception was held in the W.I. Hall , BOgrave for Mr. and Mrs.1 Randy McLean (nee Judy Cook) newly-weds on Friday evening. After lunch the bride arid groom were asked to 011ie to the front and an address was read by Clifford Coultes and a gift of money presented to them by Murray Scott. Both Randy arid Judy thanked everyone. Music was provided for dancing by Steven's Couhtry Gold, Mr. and Mr's. Leroy kintoUl 10% DISCOUNT for SENIOR CITIZENS with a card from now to Christmas &eV...At 3 LUCKY DRAWS for Credit Vouchers Value for Volts $20.00 $10.°°. s5. o Draws 'made December 24th Enter our Free Draw on a C.D. with any purchase 01. 4.4! Open every Monday 'till Christmas OLDFIELD HARDWARE MAYERS JEWELLERY Brusseb