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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-10-15, Page 15Please note — the date for this Conference is November 16-19,1980 at the Harbour Castle Hilton, Toronto, not October as printed in last week's advertisement. Register now to attend a conference entitled Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties. This important confer- ence will deal with practical issues facing all those involved in emergency planning in government and industry. Issues to be covered include the nature of emergencies and the capabilities of response; the role of the local emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials. The Mississauga train derailment will be used as an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be prepared. Emergency Preparedness for the Eighties. November 16-19,1980, at the Harbour Castle Hilton, Toronto. To register, phone (416) 961-6505. Telex 06-986766. Ask for Emergency Conference Secretariat. Address is: Emergency Conference, Conference Secretariat, 112 St. Clair Ave. West, Suite 303, Toronto, Ontario M4V 2Y3. Sponsored by the Ontario Government and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. • Coming Soon to Sea forth A Et 11 T.V.—Audio •THE BRUSSELS POST OCTOBER 15, 1980 — 15 a on 0 ac ale Correspondent. BUS. ALLAN MeCALL 887-6677 The :Milton Mgt met Wednesday evening, in the church basement in the Thanksgiving atmosphere, Devotions were led by Mrs. • Gerald Watson, Hymn, "Come,, ye thanking I people, Come," was sung. Mrs. Ray Heuther was, pianist, assist- ing in a song from the Regional meeting entitled "God is so Good," Mrs. Watson . read the scripture from Psalm 107 & 148 followed by meditation on Thanks. "We plough the Win at Ethel euchre. Correspondent MRS. CLIFF BRAY 887-6086 a euchre party was held in the Ethel Community Centre on Monday evening Oct 6th. , , Sponsored by the Ethel no. II 4H Club. Winners: Highman Myrle Bowes, Low`man Ross Stephenson, High Lady: Helen Dobson; Low Lady: Bertha Krauter. Lone Hand: Ken Crawford, Closest birth- day: Melinda Heend, Draw's for Wintario tickets; Lois Hart and Bob Bremner. Draw for. Flower arrange- ment; Gertie Lambkin. Draw for a cake: Muria] Hamilton.. Draw for Macrame Hanger: Mrs. Delaney. Eleven tables were played. Mrs. Edith Wardlaw visi- ted with Mrs. D. Wardlaw on the weekend. The Oct. W.I. meeting was held on the Wednesday at the Ethel Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Read of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, visited with Mr. and*Mrs. Cecil Raynord through the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DeFeitus and family of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bray and Korey of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grube, Geo. and Debbie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray on. Sunday. fields and scatter' 'was sung and Mti. Edna Hackwell offered prayer. Mrs. Nelson Reid, gave a report. of the- Regional • meeting that was held in Bayileld on Monday night, next fall the meeting is to be held. at Walton. Mrs. I Reid followed with readings on the people of Urguay, stressing how we should be thankful we can, go to our homes, and live in a settled country. They need the sup- port of the Christians around the world. Mrs. Alex Gulutzen pre- sided for the business read- Mg a Thanksgiving Poem. Minutes were read by Mrs. Howard Hackwell.', 22 ladies ; answered the roll call. Thank you card was read from Joyce (McCallum) Hartman. Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice gave the 'treasurer's report and took luP the offering, &licked by Mrs. Gulutzen. The Bale articles are to be in by October 19th and will lbe packed Monday, On Sun- day November 2, the. U.C.W. will take part in the, morning 'church service. There was, discussions on ;the coming Turkey Supper on 'November S. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ron Bennett, Mrs. Clint Emmrich and Mrs. Gerald Watson, MEETING WaltM I met ;Monday evening at Margaret Short- reed's home with 8 members present. The leaders talked about Cabbage [Rolls and Chicken Cacciatorp and how they are made, and members learned the diffeience be- tween a pressure cooker and a slow cooker. Some compar- ison was made with the cost of cooking with microwave and slow. cooker. Home as- signments were read and plans were made to demon- ' strate at the Institute meet- ing. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat- son spent the weekend with Mrs. and Mrs. Don Maier and Paul of Thamesford, spending Thanksgiving at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard and family of London and Susan Hannon of Mitchell. Attending the 29th Huron Colinty Wornmes Institute Rally at Gorrie United Church on Monday, were Mrs. William. Humphries, Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs, Harvey Craig, Mrs. George McCall, Mrs. Jim Axtman, Mrs. [Ken. McDonald, Mrs, Viola Kirkby, Mrs. Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Lavern Godkin and. Mrs. Allan McCall. Congratulation are extended j to Miss Dianne Godkin, R.R. , 4 Walton who received, the scholarship award. She is at present attending, the. Uni- i versity of Western Ontario in London. I The first euchre of the fall season begins Saturday with Ingtitute members as hostes- ses. Mr. and Mrs. Roily. Achilles spent their Thanks- , giving dinner with Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracey,' Ted- and Donnie, Seaforth on Saturday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. William Taylor, Brian hand Brad, LucktioNy visited 1 ales — Service; FREE Inst a ll ation ESTIMATES o Barn Cleaners; I ° Bunk Feeders o Stabling I I Donald G. Ives r R. R.#2, Blyth Phone: I Brussels 887-9024 I RAPSON—SMITH Sharon Anne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of RR3, Brussels and David Alexander Rapson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rapson of RR4, Brussels were married at the Cranbrook Presbyterian Church on Saturday, September 20. Mrs. Sharon Cullen of RR1 Listowel, friend of the bride was the matron of honour and bridesmaids were Audrey Harloff of Milverton, friend of the bride; Kim Smith of RR3, Brussels, sister of the bride and Mary Rapson, of Kitchener, sister of the;groom. Albert Rapson of RR4, Brussels, the groom's brother, was best man and ushers were Doug Brison, Clifford 'Friend, Tom Eastman of Sarnia, friend of the groom and Rodger Eastman of Sarnia, friend of thegroom. Madeline Steiss of RR2, Brussels was the organist. A reception took place at the Atwood Community Centre and out-of-town guests came from Clayton, Delaware, U.S.A., Windsor, Guelph, Cambridge, Sarnia. Following a wedding trip to Northern Ontario, the couple are residing at RR3, Brussels. (Marcon. Studio photo) YOUNG'S VARIETY •Party Needs Baked Goods Tobacco • Groceries • Stationery Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6 Brussels 887-6224 ATTENTION: Mayors, Fire Chiefs, Police Chiefs, Medical Officers of Health, Municipal Emergency Planners.