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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-09-16, Page 9Brussels Bulls Intermediate Hockey Meeting B.M.G. Arena Thursday,. Sept. 17 at 8 0,rn. Any interested players please attend or phone Bob Rowe 887=6528 Brussels Lions Corner Roller Skating Brussels Arena FRIDAY EVENING 7:30 to 10 p.m. Tarzan The Ape Man Adult Accompaniment Shows 7 and 9 GUIDANCE PARENTAL CAPITOL THEATRE Li, towel 291 3670 Air Conditioned n I p • Brussels Fest'81 B.M.G. Arena Lincoln Green Sat., Sept. 19th Dance 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. BRUSSELS FEST MEAL Meal 5:30 to 7:30 Ribs - Kraut - Sausage & Pigtails Dance $5. a couple Dinner & Dance $15. Couple Brussels Optimist Production Starts at Dusk Admission $3.50 Children in Cars (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE programme subject to unavoidable changes. Phone 338-3121 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY September 18, 19, 20 Harrison Ford and Karen Allen Star in Raiders of the Lost Ark —PLUS— Gas Starring Donald Sutherland and Susan Anspach Adult Accompaniment Bluevale WI in new season AND AWAY IT GOES — Pam Engel gave the ball a powerful hit when she participated in the ballgame between the Cranbrook and Ethel girls held in Ethel on. Saturday. The Cranbrook girls won the game. The ballgame was part of some activities, held over the weekend in honour of Grey Township's 125th birthday. E.BRussELsPosi,,$.EPTEMBER. 16; 1981 A9 A CHEQUE FOR THE RECREATION COMMITTEE — Karen Hastings presented Wayne Lowe with a cheque for $3,000 from the Brussels Morris and Grey Catering group to the arena recreation committee at the arena on Tuesday night. Correspondent MRS. JOE WALKER S57-3558 The president, Mrs. Bert Garniss opened the Bluevale Women's Intitute meeting with a well-chosen and timely message for all. Mrs. Carl Johnston played for the singing of the Ode, followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call, "When did you last consult your handbook and why" was answered, showing the hand- book to be quite well used. Mrs. Elmer Harding, Dis- trict President was our guest speaker. She shared some interesting reasons for the founding of the Women's Institute. One of the first branches, Stoney Crrek, is still active today. The original Insititute was interested mainly in household science and while still keeping this a main interest, the organiza- tion has adopted new pro- grams and topics to keep it revelant to present times. The Institute is made up of (1) a District, ours being Huron -East founded in 1901; which has 11 branches and approxi- mately 300 members. (2) An area, ours being Guelph, founded in 1939, with nine districts, 119 branches. (3) F.W.U.O. Federated Women's Institute of Ontario with 14 areas, more than 1000 branches and, over 20,000 members. (4) F.W.I.C., Fed- erated Women's Institute of Canada, founded in 1919, active in 10 provinces, North West Territories and Yukon. (5) A.C.W.W. Associated Country Women of the World founded in 1930, active in 74 different countries with 81/2 million members. With questions and answ- ers, Mrs. Harding explained the duties of a president, secretary-treasurer, public re lations oficer, district and branch director, the Tweed- muir convener, also what standing committee are, types of reports we should present at the annual meeting and who are eligible for life memberships. She ended with a poem entitled, "We Love Everyone." Mrs. Hard- ing was introduced by Mrs. Jack Nicholson and thanked by Mrs. Cecil Payne. Mrs. Wm. Peacock had two humorous readings, one "A notation from management to personnel and "The seven steps to Stagnation," which were enjoyed by all. The ball trophy donated by the Women's Institute to the Recreation club for the pee wee teams was won by Bluevale this year. A request for a donation to help defray the costs of lights at the Dark in Bluevale was tabled until next month so more informa- tion could be obtained. It was reported that leaders for the 4-H clubs have been found and the clubs are beginning. "The chicken or the Egg." Kathy Snell will represent the Institute at the Howick Queen contest to be held Sept. 26 at Howick Commun- ity centre. Mrs. Carl Johnston and Mrs. Robert Perry were chos- en as delegates to the Huron County Rally to be held at Belgrave on Oct. 5. Mrs. Charles Mathers and Mrs. H arry Elliott will be alternates. The Guelph area conven- tion will be held at Brussels on Oct. 22 and 23 when Mrs. Charles Mathers will be our delegate with Mrs. Bert Gar- niss as alternate. Cards were signed for the sick and shut-in. Our hostess, Mrs. Peacock was thanked and members reminded that the October meeting will be held at Mrs. Robert Perry's home and Mrs. Wm. de Vos will be guest speaker. Everyone en- joyed a social time and lunch served by our hostess, Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Nicholson. PERSONALS Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry on Friday were Marianne Van Overbeke of West Lorne and Mrs. Harold Gowan of R.R. 3, Dutton. Sunday visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker, Sheila and Kevin were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott and Shawnda; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and Rob; Mr. and Mrs. Kalvin Fischer and Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Mary Cretier, Amy-Jo and Janett, Miss Marie Walk- er, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skinn; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Walker, Mr.a nd Mrs. George Fisch- er; Mr.a nd Mrs. Clarence Henning and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry had the Rev. Charles Mathers as dinner guests following the anniver- sary service at Bluevale Unit- ed Church. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred People we know Donelda Stiles is attending college in Sudbury where she is .taking musical therapy. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Perrie were Mrs. Alice Heaslip, Rev. and Mrs. James Perrie, Paul and Linda of Shakespeare and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker of Alvinston. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold El- liott have just returned from Brussels Peggy McLellan of Brus- sels and Terry Ann Van Nes of Ethel were two of the 4-H representatives from Huron County at the Western Fair's Youth Day on September 11. The 4-H Homemaking Club holds a Conference for delegates from a nine county radius. These delegates spent the day getting ac- (Photo by Ranney) an enjoyable vacation through the western pro- vinces. 4-H news quainted and finding out how 4-H clubs were organized in different areas; listened to and became involved with different speakers on areas of stress, personal care, fashion and "Year of the Handicapped." -Peggy represented the Brussels II club and. 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