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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-02-20, Page 11CARD PARTY I.O.O.F. HALL - Thurs. Feb. 21 8:30 p.m. • Lunch served Admission $1.00 Everyone VVelcome The Majestic Women's Institute met Wednesday, February 13 .in the Library Basement. Dorothy Steffler, President read a Valentine. Story. An invitation was read from the Gorrie Woinen's Institute inviting Brussels to a Dessert • Luncheon Wednesday. An interesting letter was read from:Jane DeVries who is presently in Florida. Alberta Smith gave the Ethel Community Hall Friday, February 22 Time 8:30-12:00 Midnight Admission $2.00 each Old Time Rock from 50's-60's STEVENS DISC JOCKEY MUSIC SSW) • just T-.0 • per person Complement your outing with a visit to THE HOLLOW. A unique gift shop just steps from our Inn Benmiller Inn Nestled in l3enmiller, _Ont., just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Roid 1, just off HighWay 8, phone 524.2191. 'MA THE BRUSSELS POST,, FEBRUARY They're not old 'enough to vote yet, but on Friday, the Grade class, at Brussels Public School did just that, as, part' of 3 Cias,§ .project and according to them the Pro, gressive Conservatives won with a majority. The Conervatives receiv- CASTING THEIR VOTES—Michelle Vader and Gwen Cousins cast theit votes when the Brussels Public School held their very own election day on Friday..According to, their statistics, the Progressive Conservatives won. (Photo by. Langlois) hears soca l quartette 25 area people travelled to Streetsville Tuesday night to watch Streetsville Derbys play the Czechs. Ken Hig- gins, Rick Jacklin,'Kevin Townsend, The 'Williams family, Keith Elston were •-• some of them who enjoyed it.- • **stet te Huron * Tavern R. THUR. TO SAT. & SAT. MATINEE Avenue Road 4 . ,.. ip NEXT WEEK: THURS. TO SAT. at SAT. MATINEE it ft Paul Sharp W. IV Dining Room f it 15 * Open Daily from 12 Noon Good Old-Fashioned 111/ Ilk Home-Cooked Meals it ir Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to 1 am. HIGHWAY #8 DUBLIN 345.2830 lot 01141•441(1• the District Executive meeting held recently. The Officers Conference will be_. held April'29, 30, and May 1 at Waterloo. The Area Con- vention will be held at Guelph in Regal Hall. Ruby Steiss conducted an interesting contest. The next meeting will be' held Wednesday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m. when the guest Speaker will be Dave Miller who has been 39 years with' the Iron Ore in Quebec. Men are invited. There will be a Silent Auction. Daily Dinner Specials ---ENTERTAINMENT Fri. Feb. 22, Sat. Feb. 23 & Sat. Matinee Nite Lighters SSiELS 887-0921, Brussels The ,conveners for this Education and Cultural Activities meeting were, Peggy Clidmore and Ruby' Steiss who asked the .roll call - "A historical or geograp- hical fact about the Yukon". The Motto - "The three' R's from home learning - Reverence, Respect and Responsibility" were pre- pared and presented, by Marie McTaggart; Peggy • Cudmore gave an interesting reading on. St. Valentine. • Doris McCall morted on When Cranbrook W.I. met at the home of Mrs.' F. Workman, 15 ladies gather- ed for coffee and, dessert served ,by Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Ezewski, and Mrs. Work- man. A letter from Mrs. Clarence Diamond was 'read. President Mrs. G. Engel gave a report from the Dis- trict Board Meeting. • Eight by-laws were discus- sed and voted on. Mrs.'s Workman made a motion that voting delegates take the feelings of the branch but also use their own discretion when voting at the District ' Annual. Mrs. F. Workman agreed to go to Officers. Conference in Waterloo as Branch Pres- ident. The time and place of the March 6th meeting las been changed to the Cran- brook Community Centre at Bigger & Better Danny's Pizza 4 new sizes OPEN: Wed. - Sat. 5 • 12:3i., ed 20 votes, the, Liberali - 10 The Grade 8 class'has been and the NDP 3.' studying the political system. WELCOMES YOU! AFTERNOON TEA. • 2:30 to 4:30 7 DAYS A WEEK • SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES... Come, visit our unusual country resort for Tea today! We've' prepared buttered toast, freshly made scones, home made jam, Devon cream, cake, biscuits and Earl Grey tea for the occasion. Relax and enjoy as we serve you in front of an open hearth log fire in one of our two lounges. (reservations not required) Whipper Watson's SNOVVARAMA Sun. Feb. 24 Family Paradise Campground R.R. 4 Walton 527-0629 Registration 8-10 a.m. Proceeds to Ontario Society for Crippled Children GIVE A HELPING HAND 'Prizes •Food *Licensed under LLBO financial report and the minutes were 'read by McLarty. It was announced that Marie McTaggart is. the new Convener of Family and Consumers Affairs for the District., - Peggy Cuclmore, reporting for the Indoor Gardening course; said 13 ladies had attended the after- noon 'sessions and 15 the evening sessions. Volunteers to look after the Cancer Campaign are Peggy Cuclinore, Ida Evans, Doris McCall and Wilma Heming- way.' g The Majeitic Women's Institnte's annual meeting will begin with a roast beef dinner at the Presbyterian Church, April :9.• Please let the executive know if you plan to 'attend. Easter favours for the trays at the Nursing Home for Easter will be made by a' committee of Doris McCall, Dorothy Steffler, and Kate Wilson. A quartette consisting of Wilma Hemi tigway, Peggy Cudmore, Leona Armstrong, and Marie McCutcheon sang a few songs in connection with Valentine's Day. "Re-cyclable you" is Cranbrook WI topic 1:00 p.m. on March 6th. The new' roll call,-proposed is "What I'm willing to do for- the hall." The catering price list was discussed and revis- ed. Conveners Mrs. Work- man and Mrs. F. Smith pre- pared and presented the topic "Re-cycable you." Members learned that "should we depart this life that we could give to others much more tan, the well known eye fo sight and kidney for norma \Ve." 1. The topic brought forth the information that the medical profession uses and has' a waiting list for such things as middle-ear bones, ear drums pituitary glands, and knee joints. The convenors left with the reminder to when- ever possible be a blood donor. N HOTEL • MILLER 111\4