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THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 7. 1981 — 5
Ruth. Bauer and Rene
Richmond, both of Brussels
recently completed a course
psychiatric nursing for
Registered Nursing Assis-
tants at the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Pits, quarries
subject of Huron
F of A meeting
The next. Huron County
Federation. of Agriculture's
membership meeting will- be
held January 8th, at 8:30
p.m. at. Clinton Public
school. Representatives of
the Ministry of Natural
Resources will be present to
discuss the Pits and Quarries
Act particularly as it will
affect farm operators.
Members of the Huron
County Fed. Property and
Land Use Committee will be
present to listen to farmer's
concerns on this matter. All
farniers are invited to attend
and learn more about this
new legislation that affects
their farm operation of gravel
pits.
Mrs. Bauer is employed at
the Callender Nursing Hom e
in Brussels and Mrs. Rich-
mond is employed at the
Listowel Hospital.
There were 13 Registered
Nursing Assistants (eleven
employed) at Wingham and
District Hospital) who suc-,
cessfully completed the
course which was provided
through the Conestoga Col-
lege of Applied Arts, and
Weaner producers
to meet in Mitchell
The Perth and Huron
County Pork Producers Asso-
ciations are jointly sponsor-
ing an information meeting
for Weaner pig Producers,
on Friday, January ,9th at
1:30 p.m in the Mitchell
Town Hall.
Weaner producers are-cur-
rently represented on the
Ontario Pork Producers'
marketing Board through the
Ontario Weaner Pig Commit-
tee. The future structure and
make-up of this committee,
as well as its function will be
discussed.
Technology and held at the
Wingham Campus.
In other news from the
hospital, the board reported
that Dr. J. Ping had been
appointed Chief of the
Medical Staff on the recom-
mendations of the Medical
Advisory Committee.
Walton plans
next euchre
The community hall was
decorated in the Christmas
theme, for the last euchre of
the year on Tuesday evening,
December 30 with seven
tables in play.
Prize winners were high
lady-Dorothy Daer, Blyth,
second high-Olive Dundas,
low-Lavina Watson. High
man-Ernie Stevens, second
high-Mike Cummings, Blyth,
low Harold Bolger, Birthday
on the date-Betty McCall.
Institute hostesses were
Viola Kirkby, Annie Reid,
Alberta Stevens and Marg-
aret Craig. Another euchre
, was announced to be held in
two weeks, January 13.
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Murray, Susan Murray and
Doug Huether of Brussels
spent Christritas with Misses
Ida and Gladys Leiper and
Ross Leiper of Clinton.
Mrs. Edna Hackwell
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
John McLlwain and family of
Seaforth to London for
Christmas .Day where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
William Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell spent Christmas
with Mrs. Lillian Beer and
family of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance
Dundas visited with Mrs.
Olene Stutz and Natasha for
a couple days prior to Christ-
mas; they returned and all
spent Boxing Day having
dinner at the Triple K, Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat-
son spent a few days over the
Christmas holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pritchard,
Kim and Mark of London.
Also visiting at the same
home on Christmas Day were
Mr: and Mrs. Don Maier and
Paul of Thamesford and
Susan Hannon of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short-
reed and family and Mrs.
Isabelle Shortreed were Sun-
day dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Webster and
family of Varna.
Mrs. James F. Payne vis-
ited over New Years with Mr.
and Mrs. Morris. Payne of
Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell Wey and
family.
Miss Tracy Sills, Seaforth
and Dwayne Achilles, Se-
bringville, spent a few days
of the holidayi with their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Rolly Achilles.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Krick
and son of Hamilton spent a
few days of the holiday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Emm-
rich and Mrs. Bill Thamer,
Walton and Miss Ruth
Thamer of Woodstock visited
on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Volker Hertlein and
family of London. On Sunday
the Emmrich s and Mrs.
Thamer were dinner guests
with Mrs. Evelyn Holt, Blue-
vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Fraser and Cheryl to
Kitchener on Boxing Day
where they were visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan.
Christmas Day guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens
were ;Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Crich, Cargill, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stevens and family,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McDonald, RR2, Blyth, Mr.
and Mrs. Rick McDonald and
family and Mr. Neil McDon-
ald, Chatham.
Mr. and • Mrs. Allan
McCall were New Year's
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Curttie and family, Brussels;
also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Currie and Jamie,
Brampton. Mr. and Mrs.
John Currie, Cheryl and
Rhonda and friend Frank of
Orangeville.
Christmas guests with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bolger were Mr. an&
Mrs. Robert Lillycrop and
family, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hutchinson and
family, Listowel and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Bolger and
family, Blyth. The Lillycrop's
remained for a weeks holi-
days.
New Years guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid
were Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Fraser and Cheryl and Mrs.
Edna Hackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pryce
and family, Winthrop, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gingerich and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Traviss spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Marks and Blaine.
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