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A6 THE BRUSSELS. POST, APRIL 29, 190
Crowd.. ,at Walton. euchre
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
A large crowd attended the
Dessert Euchre Tuesday ev-
ening at Walton Community
hall, to finish the euchres
until fall. •
Marjory Rock welcomed
everyone on behalf of the.
Institute. After generous
helping of the many des-
The Salvation Army from
Goderich entertained at
Huronview on Saturday
afternoon.
A duet by Elsie Henderson
and Margaret McQueen ac-
companied by Frank Bissett
at the organ was enjoyed by
the Sunday morning congre-
gation.
The Choir sang the anthem
Angels of Easter.
Even though Monday was
a holiday we still had Old
Tyme Music with Molly Cox
and Alberta Driver providing
the entertainment. A sing
song was included in the
afternoon programme.
Mrs. Marjorie Boyce, Jim
Ruddock and Mrs. Alma
Davis went to Goderich to
Anglican Communion on
' Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday was declared
The re-appointment of
Jack Riddell as Agricultural
Critic for the Ontario Liberal
Caucus has been announced
by Opposition Leader Stuart
Smith. Mr. Riddell was re-
cently elected to a fourth
consecutive term as MPP for
the riding of Huron-
Middlesex.
serts, along with tea or
coffee, 21 tables of euchre
were in play.
Prize winners were high
lady, Elsie Evans, Brussels;
low-lady, Ethel Dennis, Sea-
forth; high-man, Harvey
Craig; low-man, Lorne Hunk-
ing, Londesboro; most lone
hands, Mrs. Harold Wilson,
Goderich; most zeros, Ernie
Stevens; men with slip on
shoes, Ralph Horn, Clinton;
Fish and Chip Day and the
diningroom was rearranged
for the noon meal of deep
fried fish and chips. Follow-
ing lunch various staff mem-
bers displayed their musical
talents for an hour long
afternoon programme.
Bible Study was held in the
chapel on Thursday after-
noon. Also on Thursday
afternoon, The Annual
Spring Conference of the
Ontario Association Of
Homes For The Aged. Region
#3 was held in Guelph. The
guest speaker was Professor
Samuel Martin from the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario.
He spoke of future impact of
the elderly on the economy.
Sympathy is extended to
Albert Dunn and family on
the passing of his wife and
their mother.
•
In making the appointment
the Liberal leader called Mr.
Riddell "one of the most
effective members in our
Caucus, and a stinging deba-
ter in the Legislature. He's
also one of the most know-
ledgeable people in Ontario
in the field of agriculture and
food."
A farmer by trade, the
Huron-Middlesex member
has served as the Liberal's
Agriculture spokesman since
1977. Partly through his hard)
work and pressure, the Gov-
ernment agreed to set up a
Royal Commission Inquiry
into Food Prices in 1978.
I "That Commission be-!
victims.
woman with stick pin,, Mrs.
E. Stevens, youngest grand-
child, Mrs. Pearl Cummings
Clinton; man with braces.
Mel Jacklin, Brussels; most
visitors for Easter, Mrs.
Dorothy Townsend, Seaforth
Tickets had been sold on
an afghan, didnated by Leona'
McDonald. The ticket was
drawn by a former secretary
of the Institute, Mrs. Wilbur
Turnbull of Brussels atid won
by Wenda Stroop of Palmer-
ston. The door prize, a
crochet pillow donated by
Eva Mills, with the ticket
. drawn by ; Rachel
Riehl of Seaforth a former
president of our Institute,
kvas won by Mildred Traviss.
The Institute wishes to
thank everyone who came to
The 17th and. Boundary
unit meeting of the U.C.W.
for April was held at the
home of Mrs. Harold McCal-
lum on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Jim Williamson opened'
with a thought on "Christ
Lines."
Me's. Williamson read a
poem, "My Cross is my
Bible." "Beneath the Cross
of Jesus" was sung. A
prayer by Mrs. C. Ritchie
closed the devotions.
Mrs. Graeme Craig chair-
ed the business opening with
a poem entitled, "Remind-
ers," Mrs. Helen VVilliaMson
read the minutes of the last
meeting. Mrs. B. Hoegy
piny cards the past season
and hope to see you all next
fall.
RECEPTION
Reception and dance was
held for Doug and Janet
Mitchell, recent newlyweds,
on Friday evening, at Family
Paradise.
• Prior to lunch the young
couple were called to the
platform when an address of
' congratulations was read by
Steven Huether and a purse
of money was presented on
behalf of friends, neighbours
and relatives. Thanks was
extended from the bride and
groom. Dancing was enjoyed
to the music of "The Blend-
ers."
Sunday morning greeters
at Duff's United Church were
gave the treasurer's report
followed by Mrs. H. Johnson
reporting for the miscellan-
eous fund.
Plans were made for the
U.C.W. Thank offering at
Duff's May 3 at 8 p.m. The
spring bale will be packed
after May 17: Other up
coining events of interest
were announced. Tickets arc
available from unit 4nem-
hers for the turkey and ham
supper combined with the
8th and 16th unit on June 2 at
the church. Mrs. H. Johnson
and Mrs. G. Craig will be in
charge of the May meeting
which will be held at the
Manse.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Huether..
The organist, Mrs. Lavern
Godkin accompanied Mrs.
Neil McGavin who sang a
solo, "You will never walk
alone."
' Rev. Charles A. Swan
spoke to the children on
"Waste not, want not" and
his sermon was, "Sir, we
would see Jesus,"
Children baptized were
Michelle Lynn Cook, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Russel Cook and Carrie
Elizabeth McClure, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Harvey McClure.
Mrs. Campbell Wey was
installed as an elder. Bruce
Clark assisted with both
presentations.
Next Sunday evening with
U.C.W., Thank offering will
start at 8 p.m. and the
monthly official board meet-
ing has been changed to May
4 ,at 8- p.m.
VISITS
Florence Watson and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Lamont of
London spent Eater Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Bennett and family and
visited with relatives and
friends in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Mills, Scott, Cathy and David
•
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and Darryl Daily of Brantford
Dr."Jean Westermann, gut-
ington and Louise Buttell,
Blyth were Easter visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon
were both patients in. Wing-
ham Hogpital.
Dana and Vance Stevenson,
of Brussels spent Saturday
and stayed overnight with
their cousins, Ron and Chris
Stevenson at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Stevenson.
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Fish and Chip
day held
Ridded named
Liberal ag critic
° Bunk Feeders I "There are still some very
I„ bad practices of discounting
going on in the food industry,
Donald G Ives and our farmers are the real
came a whitewash, unfor-
tunately," says Mr. Riddell.
R.R.#2, Blyth r We'll just have to put more
pressure on the Government ;
; to realize that when you hurt
I the farmers, you hurt con-
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