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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-06-20, Page 13UCW plans trip THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 20 1979 Wingham Memorial Shop SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING JOHN. MALLICK Box 158, WINGHAM NOTICE Anyone intending to send their pledge toward the purchase , of the land surrounding the Walton Community Hall please do so by June 30th. Watton Area Sports Club PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES Season opens June 21, 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring containers, qts. 4 qts. or 6 qts. We sell containers if you have none. Farm is 6 mi. east of Brussels or 6 mi. west of Newry. We will also have Pick Your Own Raspberries. Season starts July 20 and potatoes for sale this fall. NO SUNDAY SALES QUALITY LOW PRICE OR.... ALL 12 EXP. tra/COLOR NEG.FILMS DEVELOPED polz $a99 & PRINTED °MI' co o, ,00 ALL 20 EXP. t4`/COLOR NEG.FILMS DEVELOPED Fogy 6Rily $5?"0A REPLACEMENT FILM AA* ALL 12 EXP. 14116/COLOR NEG.FILMS DEVELOPED PRINTED OA 99 pii)0A REPLACEMENT HIM tie oom uhi An* ALL 2 EXP. tl%COLOR NE 0 G.FILMS DEVELOPED PRINTED $a 99 PY A REPLACEMENT FILM WO is,10,Num mildmay 367-5521 • ,41,,,r,l1Jii..kadi41:11. •,, dry...44:46,44.4.11,4boilik, BY MARIE MeCUTCHEON President Dorothy Steffler opened the meeting with a poem when the Brussels Majestic Women's Institute met for their June meeting. The Secretary, Ida McLarty, read the May minutes. Alberta Smith, Treasurer, gave the Financial Report. On June 27, a Food Preparation on freezing will be held at Howick Central School from 8 - 10 p.m. Another demonstration on canning will be held at Wingham Presbyterian Church on July 3 from 8-10 p.m. Anyone wishing to attend, please contact the President. Interested members and ?heir friends will travel to the Grand Bend Playhouse on August 29 to see The Sound of Music. The bus will leave Brussels at 7:00 p.m. Please contact Doris McCall. Ida Evans reported on a very successful Cancer Campaign with $1,394.38 being collected in the Brussels area. This was the largest amount collected over the different areas. Doris McCall and Glenna Stephens volunteered to set up the display at the Brussels Fall Fair in September. A committee made up of Wilma Hemingway, Alberta Smith, Eleanor Hemingway and Glenna Stephens are to make plans for the 40th Anniversary of the Majestic Women's Institute in November. Eleanor Hemingway spoke on a drug concern and what could be done in the area. A picnic will be held July 11 at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Doris McCall. A commit- tee to look after sports, etc., consists of Leona Armstrong, Dorothy Steffler, Marie McCutcheon, and Jane DeVries. Visitors are welcome. The meeting was turned over to the conveners of Family and Consumer Affairs, Jane DeVries and Kate Wilson. Two girls from one of the 4-H Clubs, Joanne McArter and Kim Ducharme had set up a display of accessories, with Joanne commenting on them. The Roll Call, was answered with "A tasty recipe using the potato". The Motto - "The humble potato" was given by Kate Wilson. The guest Speaker was Home Economist, Bev Gosselin who spoke on good nutrition stressing Canada's Food Guide. Some interesting and educational points were made when Mrs. Gosselin involved the members in some contests dealing with food buying, food value, preparation and storing. On June 6th the Wingham pro-life group met at the Wingham Bible Chapel. In her Education Report Sally Campeau ) along with Rev. W. Munshaw, Dr. Leaky and George Brophy reported a good turnout at the Lucknow Christian Reformed Church. Sally Campeau and Colleen Shink presented the film "How It Is" to the Grade 12 Law Class at the F.E. Madill High School. The next night a panel discussion between the students and Dr. Leaky, George Brophy, Rev. Ball and Sally Campeau was held. Mrs. Campeau reported that she likes to get feedbacks from her audiences when she gives slide presentations and talks to community and church groups and to students in the schools. The most common remarks are these:"I had no idea that abortion is so cruel". and ''I didn't realize until I saw the slides that it is really a human being". man and Donna Miller. In the second row from left are Janice Vernon, Melinda Hamilton, June Adams and Vickie Machan. In the back row from left are Debbie Hall, Janice Adams, Marianne Scott, Susan Bridge and Gwen Cousins. (Brussels Post photo) RONNENBERG Insurance Agency Auto - Fire - Casualty - Life - BRUSSELS MONKTON 887-6663 347-2241 Murray Siddall Glen Ronnenberg BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 10 5/8% Trust Certificates - 5 yrs. Maitland Valley Financial Consultants Ltd. PREPARING TO SING—The Brussels United Church hasn't had an Intermediate Choir for about 11 years now so it was a special treat when this newly formed choir got together and sang for a Family and Friends night last week. In the front row from left are Ruthann Watts, Carolyn Young, Cindy Bernard, Craig Work- Pro-life likes to get feedback