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Al0 , THE. BRUSSELS: KM, APRIL 29, 1981.
BOWL-OFF CHAMPS — This group of women
• were the Bowl-off Champs and were presented
with their awards at the iMolesworth Afternoon
Ladies Bowling Banquet. In the front row from
left are Hazel Cooper and Lyla Shoemaker. In
the back row are Grace Ross, Beth Earl, Doris
Jackl in and Doris Matheson., (Photo by Ranney)
.People we know
Mrs. George Evans spent
Easter weekend with rela-
tives in Goderich.
Easter weekend visitors
with Mrs. R.W. Kennedy
were her son Robert of
Ottawa; his daughter Janice-
' Pershaw and baby Samantha
of Lanark; daughter Deanna
and sons Andrew and Adrian
all of Ottawa. All were Easter
Sunday guests at a family
gathering at the, home of Mr,
and Mrs. Bill Lackau of
Kitchener.
Miss Debbie Ranney spent
the Easter weekend at home
with her parents at Milver-
ton.
Miss Diana Maxwell and '
Barry McAuley of Stratford
had dinner with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Ethel Bone and
his mother, Mrs. Dorothy
McCauley, Sunday evening.
They also called on other
relatives in, the village.,
Asparagus
cut to order
Spring
Garden
Farm
Call 8 p.m. -10 p.m.
229-6795
Mrs. Workman is new WI president
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645 .
The April and annual
meeting of the Cranbrook
W.I. was held at the home of
Mrs. Clare Veitch.
Business was conducted
by the president, Mrs. Gor-
don Engel, prior to a pot luck
dinner. Mrs.. Jack Conley!
and Mrs.i Bert vantonkers-
goed were thanked for lead-
ing the crewel embroidery.
course. The ladies were
reminded of the district
annual on May 12 at Blue-
vale.
The committee in charge
of the 30th anniversary of
4-H work in Cranbrbok re-
ported. The anniversary is to
be held June 6 in the
Cranbrook Community Cent,
re at 2 p.m. All former
members and leaders will be
receiving an invitation. The
minutes of the last annual
meeting were read along
with all other reports. Elect-
ion of officers was held, with
Mrs. Wm. Humphries, Wal-
ton, district president install-
ing the officers. New officers
for 1981-82 are: Past pre-
sident Mrs. Gordon Engel;
President - Mrs.,' Frank
Workman; Vice-president -
Mrs•kTom Baker; Secretary
Mrs. Chas, Terpstra; Assis-
tant secretary - Mrs. Wilfred
Strickler;. Treasurer - Mrs.
Clare Veitch; District direct-
' or - Mrs. T. Baker; Alternate
district director - Mrs. G.
Engel; Branch- directors -
Mrs. Bert van. Donkersgoed,
yrs. Leslie Knight, Mrs. Jim
Hart; Public relations offic-
ers-,,Mrs. van .DonkerSgoed,
Ws.' Lloyd Smith; Curator -
Mrs. Torn Baker; Curator-
committee - Mrs. W. Strick-
ler, Mrs. L. Knight, Mrs. G.
Engel, Mrs. Fred Smith;
Pianist - Mrs. C. Veitch;
Auditors - Mrs. Jim Hart,
Mrs. Ken Miller; Directors to
'Brussels Fair Board - Mrs.
Veitch,. Mrs. J. Cox, Mrs.
Donald Perrie, Mrs. J. Con-
ley.
Standing Committees:
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries - Mrs. Cox, Mrs.
Bil Van Santen; Citizenship
and World Affairs; Mrs. J.
Hart, Mrs. G. Engel; Edu-
cation and Cultural Activities'
- Mrs. L. Knight, Mrs. John
Vanass; Family and Con-
sumer Affairs - Mrs. .Simon
De Ruiter, Mrs. D. Perrie;
Resolutions - Mrs. W. Strick-
ler, Mrs. F. Smith; Sunshine
- Mrs. J. Conley.
Following -lunch Mrs.
Humphries displayed oil
paintings and gave a com-
mentary on them. Mrs.
Workman presided for new
business. Members. answer-
ed the roll call by paying fees
and presenting gifts to sun-
shine sisters. It was decided
not to continue with sunshine
sisters. Mrs. Gordon Engel
offered her home for the
meeting to plan programs for
the next year. Mrs. Humph-
ries was thanked and pre-
sented with a gift. The next
meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. John Vanass,.
PERSONALS
The Cranbrook WA. visit-
ed the Callander Nursing
Home on Thursday afternoon
April 23, with a committee
consisting of Mrs. Lcs
Knight, Mrs. Gordon Engel,
and Mrs. Bob Locking in
charge. They entertained the
residents and served birth-
day cake and tea.
The Friendship Bible Cof-
l'ec groups from Ethel ; 8th
line Elam, County Road, and
Cranbrook joined in a "book
browsing" meeting and pot
'luck dinner on Wednesday in
the Community Centre.
Thirty three members and 2
visitors attended.
Jack Knight was a patient
in Seaforth hospital and is
home at time of writing.
Mrs. Lylle Gordon ; Mrs,
Onto Veitch and daughter
Janet, and Mrs. Gordon
Peachey, Atwood, spent the
past week in Florida.
Mrs. Dadswell, Hattiston,
visited on the weekend with
herSeti,iiviaW Ind daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith.
Sunday afternoon Visitors at
the same borne were Mr, and
11#1i6i. Carman Sniith and
HatiOVer i Mr.. and
Mrs.. Allan Sniith, iltnAseig,
and Mf. mid Mrs. Dave
Rapsdn,