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The Brussels Post, 1980-04-16, Page 6MORTGAGES are child's play atVictoria and Grey. We take the mystery out of Mortgages. Our experienCed and knowledgeable counsellors Will see that your mortgage is: Clearly explained, tailored to-your needs and processed quickly. If you need a mortgage loan put Victoria and Grey into the picture and let us help you. VG VICIDR1A AND, GREY TRUST ContaCt US in Listowel at: Main St E 291-1450' PART-TIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION CLINTON CAMPUS Vanastro Road, Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO Phone 482-3458 COURSE NAME DAY(S) FEE • ACADEMIC English and Mathematics Upgrading and Home Study CONVERSATIONAL LANGUAGES Conversational French 1 Tu.' $38 CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL Level 1 Bookeeping M. Level 11 Bookkeeping Tu. The Complete Receptionist M. ' AUTOMOTIVE Basic Servicing and. Repair of Small Engines FOOD SERVICES Bartending Techniques, M. $48 CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION, (C.P.R.) Sat. & Sun. $20 COURSES FOR REGISTERED NURSES Topics in Geriatrics for Registered Nurses REGISTER NOW! -in person or by mail (enclose cheque or money order); no post-dated cheques accepted, -many courses start the weeks of April 14 and 21, 1980 College ied Arts ech We've got a lotto share. M. $23 Tu. $23 $23 $15 $33 M. $49- 6 THE:•BROSSELS POST, APRII, 16, 1980 Nancy. Jean. Craig to be used came home.on Friday brief meeting when it was .. decided to:have a garage in her work i n,following a week in Listowel, - sale, the date to be an- Newfoundland. Contributions Hospital.' Pounced later. Mrs. George ' may be given to Mrs. Jack • . Donald Pertie, 120 con, is Smith is to get another fern Co ley. It was agreed M , a patient in University for the church. She gave 'a , cater for a group picnic in * report on expenses for items June. Stanley 'Fischer gave Hos Co pital' London, ngratulations to Rick purchased for the church the call to worship. Knight who, won the recently. A reading "Prepare for following 3 awards at the Mrs. Clare Veitch will go Y Perth County Regional to Syical at B on Earl Dunn. ' science Fair" i n Mitchell on April nod 22nd a ndran 2tford 3rd "Happy Easter"_was.r Friday and Saturday April 12 given by. Mrs. Stuart & 13th. "Junior Biology" - delegate from Cranbrook. Stevenson. 2na prize. plus "Outstanding The group is on the nominating committee for Asocial time followed with project by a boy" and the "Best. project by a North vacancies in the Presbyterial, Mrs.'Stuart McNair and Mrs. Members, made 9 visits an d Leslie Knight assisting the Huron student." Rick is a ' sent 14 cards the past'month. hostess with lunch. son of Mr..a ,d Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Humphries installs New WI officers Correspodnent MRS. MAC 1ENGEL 887-6645 The W.M.S. ma at the home of the Pr'esid.?.nt, Mrs, Wilfred. Strickler with 16 present. Mrs. Jack Knight read the minutes and. in- vitations to Milverton on May 13, Atwood May 14, and Monkton in. September. The Presbyterial visitor is Mrs. Stuart Peebles, Atwood and it is hope to have her at 'the October meeting.. The date of the regular me, ing has been changed to May 7, orie week earlier owing to the meeting, in Atwood. Mrs. Earl Dunn, president ran roo studont wins of the Ladies Aid conducted a A donation win be given to Mrs, Calvin Cameron Easter . was ven b Mrs. K h • n g t •. Mr. and l'arl Kavel- man and girls of New Hamburg ,-4isited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler on Sunday afternoon..• • Register now for lessons AFTERNOONS Tuesday to Friday EVENINGS ONLY Monday & Wednesday firing greenware • supplies " finished Pieces PHONE 887-6628 AFTER 5 , DrOp in for more Information. District President Marjorie Humphries installed a new slate of officers when the Majestic Women's Institute, held their annual meeting. The new officers are: Past President-Doris McCall; Pres ident-Dorothy Steffler; First Vice-President-Marie Mc- Taggart; Second Vice-Pres- ident-Kate Wilson; Secretary Ila .McL arty; Treasurer- Alberta Smith; Public Rel- ations offiCer-Marie Mc- Cutcheon; Alternate-Divis McCall; Branch Directors - Ida Evans, Leona Connelly, Ruby Steiss; Curator-Eleanor Hemingway; Assistant- Wilma Hemingway; Sun- shine-Kathleen Danby; Jennie Turnbull; Auditors - Jane DeVries, Wilma Hem- ingway; Nominating Com- mittee-Laura Lucas, Amy Speir, Leona Connelly; Pian- ist-Lulu Kerr; Assistant- Wilma Hemingway. The Conveners of Standing PaRmcParnon~® Committees are: Agri- culture & Canadian Indus- tries - Marie McTaggart and Alice McArter; Family & Consumer Affairs - Leona Armstrong and Ida Evans; Education & Cultural Ac- tivities - Ruby Steiss & Peggy. Cudmore; Citizenship & World Affairs - Doris McCall and Jane DeVries; Resolutions-- Glenna Step- hens & Amy Speir. A dinner catered by the Presbyterian Ladies. Group set the theme for the Institute arid their guests when they met for the annual meeting. President Dorothy Steffler welcomed all present and read an interesting poem: The head table was introduc- ed by Marie McCutcheon, after which Alberta Smith presented the 4-H Club leaders with gifts. Doris McCall introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Marjorie Humphries who is' the District President for East Huron. Mrs. Hump- hries spoke on "Happiness." Marie Mc Taggart thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. A quartette consisting of Wilma Hemingway, Peggy Cudmore, Leona Armstrong and Marie McCutcheon sang Easter Parade, April Show- ers and Melody of Love. It was decided to donate $10.00 to the Ladies Division of the Fair Board and $2.00 is to be given to the Historical' Society. The Bazaar and Bake • Sale , will be "held November 15, 1980. On May 13 the District Annual will be held in Wroxeter. Voting delegates will be Doris McCall, Peggy Cudmore and Dorothy, Steffler. A `commit- tee to find a girl to participate in the Queen of the Fair 'contest includes Kate Wilson, Leona Arm- strong and Doris McCall. The leaders of the Incldor Gardening Course, .Peggy Cudmore, Wilma Heming- way and Ila McLarty were thanked for a job well done. Kate Wilson and Dorothy Steffler were thanked for making special Spring •Fayq, ours which helped decorate the tables. The following convenors gave reports of their meetings during the year - Auditors - Hazel Matheson and Wilma Hem- ingway; Curator - Eleanor - Hemingway; Sunshine-Mrs. Kathleen Danby, Agriculture and Canadian Industries - Marie McTaggart; Family and Consumer Affairs - Leona Armstrong; Education and Cultural Activities - Peggy Cudmore; Citizenship and World Affairs - Doris McCall; Public Relations - Marie McCutcheon. An Executive meeting will, be held Monday, April 21 in the library at 1:30 p.m. gmsmoopeR liNEIDERN '0;„..44 STOCK YOUR FREEZERS FOR SUMMER—BEEF & PORK BY THE SIDE & QUARTER. 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