The Citizen, 1989-10-18, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1989.
■ ■ ■ ■<■ They also visited former neigh
bours near Thamesford and Dor
chester where they lived until 1940
prior to moving to Kitchener. Also
visiting over the weekend with the
Jacklins was another sister, Mar-
Brussels
People
By Bonnie Gropp
Phone 887-9114 or 523-4792
Mrs. Clara Haig visited with her
family Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Haig, Jenny and Chris over the
Thanksgiving holiday in Paisley
and also attended a birthday party
in her son’s honour.
Mrs. Eleanor Hemingway, Mrs.
Marjorie Knight, and Mr. Alfred
Knight and the Hemingway fami
lies attended the Godkin-Khella
wedding in Inglewood, Ontario
recently.
Mrs. Eleanor Hemingway has
just returned from ten days spent
in Vancouver with her youngest son
Ray and family.
Mrs. Anne Hemingway attended
the funeral of her mother, Mrs.
Katherine Wahl in Hague. Sask,
last week, on October 14.
Mr. Alfred Knight is a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nickason of
Galt visited recently with Mrs. Ida
Evans on their way to Southamp
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCauley
and Mrs. Dorothy McCauley spent
Thanksgiving Sunday at Mrs. Din
ah Maxwell and Mr. Barrington
McCauley's of Sebringville.
A family dinner was held at our
home this past Sunday to comme
morate the occasion of Ashley’s
eighth birthday. Those attending
were her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Ott of Listowel and
Mrs. Florence Gropp of Milverton;
her godparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ott of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Gropp of Stratford;
her cousins, Matthew and Andrew
Ott and Debbie and Craig Gropp
and her special friend Stacey Smith
of Molesworth. <
Jean Noemer of Kitchener spent
three days last week with Lawrence
and Mildred Jacklin. The two
sisters decided to visit some of the
places they frequented as children.
They bought some cheese at the
Uniondale Cheese Factory on high
way 19 where they used to some
times go with their father when he
delivered his milk there from their
farm near Medina, 57 years ago.
GIRLS NIGHT OUT!
Join us in song or
just listen
4-part Harmony
Barber Shop Style Singing
BRUSSELS UNITED
CHURCH
TUES.,NOV.7&14
8P.M. NOCHARGE
Bonnie Gropp 887-6353
Sue Wilson 887-6072
MAPLETONE CHORUS
Good Recyclers
And Their
Families In
Brussels.
OCTOBER 11, 1989.
Betty Campbell, Judy Hahn, Abi-
gal Corbett, Lois McArter, Doc
Stephenson, Ken Cousins, Brian
Huether, Pat Watson, Doug Trol
lope.
REMEMBER - NO PLASTIC ex
cept for 2 litre pop bottle.
DO NOT USE SHOPPING BAGS
OR CARDBOARD BOXES
FOR NEWSPAPERS
Donna White
Deputy Clerk.
Majestic takes ‘Royal’ tour
On October 5, 15 Institute ladies
visited the Royal Homes in Wing
ham for a tour of the plant and the
new homes. In spite of the rain
everyone had a good time.
On October 11, the Majestic W.I.
held their meeting with 23 mem
bers in attendance. Treasurer Edna
McLellan opened the meeting with
a poem.
A discussion was held about a
new resolution to be voted on at the
area convention which is to be held
October 26 and 27 at Maryhill.
Edna McLellan and Edna Pletch to
be the Majestic voting delegates.
Final plans were made for the
bazaar to be held on October 21 at
the library from 10 to 12 noon. A
penny auction and a white ele
phant table will also be set up.
The next card party will be
November 6 with the committee
made up of Leona Connelly, Peggy
Cudmore, Ida Evans and Ruth
Galbraith.
Donations will be made to the fall
fair and the Legion poppy fund.
Kathy Bridge and Edna McLellan
gave a report on the county rally
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garet Lindner and her friend Wal
ter Schlueter of Waterloo.
Visitors at the home of Margaret
and Graham Work were Marcus
and Sally Welsh, Lillian and Vivian
Sorderstrom, grandson and grand
held at Ethel on October 2.
The committee for the 50th
birthday party of the Institute will
meet on Friday at 2 p.m. at the
library.
Jane DeVries read a poem. Roll
call, “What you liked or disliked
about Royal Homes” was answered
by the members. Freda Pipe con
ducted games that related to
Halloween.
Lunch was then served Ly the
lunch committee. Next meeting is
to be held November 8.
daughters of Elizabeth (Work)
Dunford. Elizabeth Work, born on
Work farm, married Harry Dunford
and as a bride lived in Jean
Workman’s house. In the late
1800’s they moved to North Dakota
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
OCTOBER 22,1989
SPECIAL MUSICAL PRESENTATIONS
- THE EXCELSIORS QUARTET
SWEET ADELINES
11 A.M.
SERVICE
8 P.M.
SERVICE
PLUS THE UNITED CHURCH CHOIR
-THE BENDERS
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
OF BRUSSELS
W PLAN TO ATTEND A
RATEPAYERS MEETING
B.M. & G. COMMUNITY CENTRE
MEETING UPSTAIRS
Wednesday, October 18, 1989
7:30 P.M.
Note: Survey results will be presented
PdHTIClPdCTIOn
12 MONTHS
INTEREST FREE
Yes, during October your furniture or
appliance purchase will be Interest
Free. This gives you the opportunity
12 Equal Monthly
Payments
eg. Your Purchase
of $600. excluding tax
4-12 monthly payments
Minimum Purchase $500.
[O.A.C.
to homestead. This trip back gave
them all their family history, as
Harry Dunford had built the Work
barn. From Brussels they travelled
to Clifford to look up Welsh family
tree.