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The Brussels Post, 1978-10-04, Page 4Bowes Electronics specialize in T.V. Tower Et Antenna Installation Free Estimates - No Obligation Remember We Install the Best and Repair the Rest BOWES ELECTRONIC SHOP' Located on Hamilton St. S Open 1.9 p.m. Blyth 523-4412 Mon. through Sat. Mayer's GOOD SELECTION OF 0 ZIVINelMalY GIFTS Fall Jewellery in stock Last chance to beat Sales Tax increase On Oct, 8 MAYER'S JEWELLERY Vfficie7Personall Service is still Iniporiant Moonlit r BBA BRUSSIELS 88.9000 Open Ftiday Night Until IN THE CRAFT BOOTH Isabel Gillespie of Bluevale United Church's Unit 2 was one of the volunteers in her group'S craft booth at the I.P.M. (Post Photo) LAKEWOOD Canadian Stepstove Come and see us first Compare our prices before you buy LAKEWOOD We have Cottager the perfect . . . Stove for all your needs plus many other woad burning stoves to choose from Mait-Side Orchards :BhAftelt . 887-6883 or ' E Parker Plumbing and Heating Beusselt i OM, '887.6079- k S. !, 4,4 t Oil. ',AI 1. j• .ts ,6 ••• 4 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 4, 1978 Belgrave ad four entries in IPM contest and family of Wyoming spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julia and Jeffery of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. rt Mr, and Mrs. Robe Smart of Waskada, Manitoba and Mrs. Norman Stone- house of London spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse and called on other relatives.Also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry the Wingham and District Hospital and attended the Inteinational Plowing Match. We are sorry to hear that Lorne Humphrey is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of 'Merton spent the week, with Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Belgrave United. Church. people had a very busy week serving hamburger, pie, coffee and cold drinks at their booth, at the Inter- national Plowing Match last week. They wish to thank all those who helped in any way to make this a big success. Several members from the Belgrave U.C.W. attended the Blyth U.C.W Fall Thank- offering service in the Blyth United Church on Sunday evening. The guest speaker was Miss Cecile Marquette of Blyth. Visitors,with Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Procter last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robertson of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Capone of Scarborough Mr. Lloyd Shermansky of Willowdale, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John- ston of Deep River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Nelson Duskey, Mr. and Mrs..' Jack Taylor attended the funeral of Robeit Collins of Sarnia last Tuesday. Mr. Collins was the husband of the former Annie Scott. Mr. and Mrs—Robert Hib- berd attended the United Church Men's Club Ladies Night in Fordwich United Church last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea of Toronto visited on Thursday with Mrs. Lawrence Vannon and at- tended the Plowing Match. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Harry McGuire is a of Brookhaven Nursing patient in the Wingham and Home and Mrs. Stewart District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rath of Mossley, Mr. Mait- land Edgar of Petrolia called, on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse during last week,. also attended the Plowing Match. Mr. Al Stark of Detroit spent last week with his aunts Mrs. Charles Hopper RYAN DRYING LTD' WALTON, ONT. We are now receiving * White Beans (as a satellite dealer for) Hensall Co-op • • • Honest Weights . • • • Courteous Seryice We now have a phone at the Mill Phone 887-9261 other relatives. Winghonn Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday. Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MAILLICK Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse and also visited with 887.9847 In a class of 20 quilts at the International Plowing Match there were four entries, from the Belgrave district, Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Richard Moore, Mrs. Glenn Schwartzentrur and the Belgrave Women's Institute. Congratulations go to Mrs. Clarence Hanna who.placed 3rd prize in this entry. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan and family. of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Logan whp are patients in