The Brussels Post, 1979-12-19, Page 26HURON-BRUCE FEDERAL
LIBERAL
P NOMINATING
TIC CONVENTION
WILL BE HELD AT
Blyth and District
Community Centre,
Blyth, Ontario
THURSDAY,JANUARY3rd 1980
AT 8:15 P.M.
for the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent
the Liberal party in the Federal riding of
Huron-Bruce in the next Federal election.
GUEST SPEAKER
Hon. Eugene Whelan,
Former Minister of Agriculture
MEMBERSHIPS
The constitution provides that only paid up members
of the Huron Bruce Liberal Association shall be
entitled to vote. Such memberships must be
obtained not less than 72 hours prior to the
commencement of the convention. Renewals of
previous membership however, may be obtained up
to the time of the commencement of the convention.
Memberships will cost $2.00 each and may be
obtained from the Liberal Association Chairman in
the various municipalities within the riding or from
JACK HORAN, SECRETARY
R. NO. 4 WALTON, ONT.
TEL 345=2829''
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Delivering a message of
cheer and gratitude to all
our wonderful friends.
Betty and the Staff
QUEEN'S HOTEL
Brussels
As Christmas blooms we hope
its unique brilliance and color
will brighten all your days.
26 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 19, 1979
Huronview enjoys concert
'aR og
Many residents have ex-
pressed their pleasure after
Thursday evening when
Mary Hearn, leader of the
Wesley Willis Church choir
played her harp, and the
men's orchestra provided a
much enjoyed concert for
family night.
Friday afternoon was
spent playing bingo in the
auditorium.
Dr. Toll from Seaforth
presented a concert Sunday
afternoon. The residents
again enjoyed the brass
band.
Marie Flynn entertained at
Old Tyme Music on Monday.
Marie was accompanied by
Mr, Ken Dale, and Mr,
Lorne Lawson.
The van took a load of
Christmas shoppers to
Goderich mall on Tuesday
afternoon. Mary Van Camp,
Iris Spading, Frank Bissett
and Eber Lewis were among
the eager shoppers.
The Goderich Women's
Institute celebrated all
birthdaysitP December, Allan
and Jean. Schram started the
programme off with some
lively Old Tyme Music. Mrs.
Joy Harrison was the soloist
accompanied, by Mrs.
Gordon Taylor at the piano.
A humerous musical skit
about the husbands of the
women's Institute enter—
tained the residents. A
portion of the afternoon pro-
gramme was set aside for the
singing of Christmas carols.
Following the programme a
treat of tea and cookies was
served by the Institute mem-
bers. Happy Birthday was
sung at the close after each
resident received a birthday
gift. In particular, we would
like to wish Mary Turner who
is our oldest resident a very
happy birthday. Mary turned
103 this past Tuesday.
Day Care showed the
movie "The Slipper and the
Rose", in the auditorium on
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Prouty had a special
Christmas programme in the
chapel on Thursday after-
noon. We would like to make
special mention to the excel-
lent job done by the girls in
the housekeeping depart-
ment who decorated
throughout the home. The
Christmas trees and garlands
look exceptionally nice this
year.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Mrs. Mary
Muir who pasted away this
past week. Huronview would
like to welcome Mr. Russell
G. Neal. Mr. Neal is from
Clinton, and a new resident.
We would like to take this
opportunity to wish all our
relatives and friends a very
Merry Christmas and the
happiest of New Years.
A Christmas wish for you
is this . . .
Not only a day, but a year
of Bliss;
Not only the joy of Gifts
and Giving,
But also the Gift of the Joy
of Living:
M.A. Scott
elivering our
good wishes for a
Merry Christmas
right to your door,
and extending a
barnyard full of
thanks for your
kind patronage.
LEARNING ABOUT FLYING—These are just some of the 15 people
enrolled at the Private Pilot Ground School Course which is taught by Jim
Armstrong through the Huron County Board of Education's Night School
Program. The course is being taught at the Brussels Public School.
(Photo by Langlois)
Fastaameisawsr,
EVANS HARDWARE.
The key to our success is our
fine patrons. There is no more
fitting way to extend our gratitude than
with a simple and sincere "thanks!"
Ethel, Ont.
TURNBERRY
UPHOLSTERY
Brussels p