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The Brussels Post, 1980-02-13, Page 4C Honscrd to Huron library libtory • go t How about tomorrow? VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COntact us in Listowel at: Main St E 291.1450 VG Take one today for a better tomorr An .apple a day may keep the doctor away but a Victoria and Grey. RRSP can help safeguard your financial health, now and in the future. Talk to us about it soon. Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation THE !MUSSELS, POST, FEBRUARY 13, 1980 ets Correspondent MRS. ALLAN 'MCCALL 887-6677 There were 11 table of progressive euchre in play at the community hall Tuesday evening, February Sth. with hostesses Mrs. Harold Hudie,' Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Herb Traviss Outgoing Member of Parl- iament Bob McKinley has announced that he will don- ate his personal copies of HANSARD to the Huron 'County Library in Goderich. HANSARD, the official rec- ord of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons, arrives daily in a Member of Parliament's office so that, each morning as he arrives forirork, a Member is able to check the previous day's debate word for word. At the end of each session, the proceedings are bound in handsome black volumes as at permanent. record for refer-, ence. During the fifteen' years of McKinley's term asj a Member of Parliainent, from 1,965 to 1979, over thirty-. feet of bookshelf were occu- pied by these volumes. The books will be present to the Huron County Library, when it Moves into its expanded quarters in Goderich. "Huron County Library seems to me to be a fitting home for these books be- cause its is central to the ' riding I served", said Mr. McKinley. During most of his years in Parliament, Mr. MdKinley served the riding of Huron- Middlesex. Recent redraw- ing of 'the electoral map added the four. southern townships of Bruce to the euchre on February 19 with hostesses-Mrs, Harold Bolger, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs, Stewart Humphries ° and Mrs. Nelson Reid in charge.. . NOTE CHANGE OF DATE The March meeting riding and took away .the Middlesex portion. Huron County has thus. remained' the stable core of the, riding throughout McKinley's ten- ure. Classified Ads pay dividends of. the' Walton Women's Institute will be moved up to Febniary 20 at 8:15 as the executive find it necessary to, ' • have a ' meeting this month. It will be the Citizenship and World Affairs convenors, Mrs. .Keith. Rock and. Mrs, Lavern Godkin in charge, of program with guest speaker, Eileen Underwood of Wingham On her trip. Hostesses will be Mrs. Wm. Humphries, Mrs. Harold. Bolger and Mrs: Allan McCall. The executive held, a . meeting in January when other members' • names, 'were picked to • help with card parties for , _ next month, for March 4 are. Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Ken McDonald; for March -18 are Mrs. Don McDonald, Mrs. Graeme Craig, Mrs. William Humphries and Mrs. George McCall. PERSONALS Misses. Debbie Van •et, London and ,Janis Van Vliet, Hamilton and friend Frank Claessen, London, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet on Wednesday evening when the girls surprised ° their mother Joyce with a birthday supper. Mr. and Mrs. Alex dulutzen, Darlene, Billy and 'Charles visited on' the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,. 'Bill Hamilton of Alsa. Craig. We are glad to report that Mrs. Jean 13roadfoot returned to her home last weekend following a few weeks recuperating with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farquharson in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffatt 'and Brett of Stratford spent the weekend at, the home of her, parents Mr., and Mrs. Herb TravisS. Mr. and Mrs. Valker Hertlein, Fred, Roger and Crystal of London v.!siled on Saturday with the latter's parents M. and Mrs. William Thamer and other relatives. Mr; and _Mrs. John Riopka 9f Toronto visited on Friddy and.Saturday .., with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pon°. marenko; they. all visited with Mrs. , Albina Gultuzen in Brussels on Saturday. Master Donnie Sills of Seaforth spent the week end with his grandparents 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Rolly . Achilles while his parents . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills., Tracey and Teddy were visiting relatives in Lansing, Michigan.; • and Mrs. Lavern Godkin in Bt.:uracihga.n:.n7k1cYinbeuuPrn.-M. p. charge. There will be another ,Prize winners were for high lady-Mrs. Sadie McDonald, low-Mrs. Margaret, Brown, Monston, high man-Gordon Murray, low man. Melvin. Jacklin, Brussels. 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