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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-09-23, Page 7REGISTRATION for Figure Skating, Minor Hockey and Ringette 4 Thursday, Sept 24 7-9 p.m. B.M.G. Community Centre Items for Exchange should be brought that night for the exchange to be held Friday, September 25 7411.1t B. , „ M.G., Community Centre 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 25, 26, 27 Bill Murray in Stripes —AND_ Night Wing (Adult Accompaniment) A story of natural love... r: BROOKE SHIELDS 1/;:74 THE BLUE YaillGOON CAPITOL THEATRE Listowel 291-3070 n n n I a a PARENTAL IF ' IF GUIDANCE Adult A(compani men' Shows 7 and 9 COMING TO BRUSSELS November 21 Lincoln Green Sponsored by the Oddfellows Lodge THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 23, 1981 — Al Grey has happy 125th People we know JOAN CHRISTINE McARTER daughter of 'Dorothea and Don McArter of Brussels graduated August 17, 1981 from the three year Interior Decoration Program at Fan- shawe College, London. Joan is a graduate of F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. Van Vliet has top boar Van Brook Cornet, owned by Jan Van Vliet of Brussels was judged Champion Boar in the Yorkshires class at the C.N.E. on August 31. Van Vliet's Meadow Brook. Sally was declared Champion Sow in the Yorkshires while Van Brook Admiral came second as Reserve Champion Boar in Landrace. Dorothy Steffler, President of the Majestic Women's Institute opened the Septem- ber meeting with a poem and welcomed all the members back after the summer holi- days. Thanks were expressed to Peggy Cudrnore and Doris McCall for looking after a successful bus trip to Grand Bend in August. Thanks also to Jean Bell and Marie McCutcheon for being responsible for a Queen of the Fair contestant. The Majestic Women's In- stitute will hold a Bazaar and Bake Sale on Saturday, Nov- ember 14. On Monday, October 5 at 6:30 p.m., a Pot Luck supper will be held at the Nursing Home for volunteer workers. The County Rally will be held October 5 at Belgrave Some birthday celebrations were held over the past weekend in honor of Grey Township's 125th birthday. About 60 people walked in a shirttail torchlight parade from the ball park to the fire hall in Ethel on Friday night. Prize winners were Heather Dobson--the youngest; Bon- nie Wilfong, the sexiest and Mildred Gill--the oldest. All of these people won prizes. Proceeds of $225 from the dance is to be donated to the Grey Township fire depart- ment. On Saturday, the Cran- brook girls defeated the Ethel girls in a ball game as did the Cranbrook boys against the Ethel boys. The winning teams received trophies which will stay in the Cran- brook library. A tug-of-war was won by the Ethel Girls over the Cranbrook girls and other games and races were held. Proceeds of $150 from the afternoon's events are to be donated to the Ethel area 4-H Clubs. The 4-H Club booth also did quite well. The children were given BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Burney and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson have just returned home from an 11 day conducted tour to the Pacific Coast. They enjoyed excel- lent weather all through the trip. with one delegate to be Leona Armstrong. The Area Convention will be held October 22 and 23 at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. There will be a dinner in the evening of October 22, and a Luncheon at noon on October 23. Billets are needed for New Cranbrook students New students attending kindergarten in Grey Central from this area are Shawn Conley, Sue Ellen Lefor, Richard Minielly, Rachel Van Veen and Richard Veitch. Grade 9 students to Listowel are Rick Knight and Wayne Smith and Judy Engel and Cathy Hart to Seaforth. ribbons and prizes for all races and games for the afternoon. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. BY ELMER J. FARRISH Howick's 125th Birthday has come and gone, arousing success, the Almighty bless- ed us with wonderful weat- her. As a plain ordinary citizen of the township, I certainly would like to congratulate the communities who gave the leadership that made this birthday party possible. Today many of us oldsters and some not so old. tend to play down our young people but the efforts and results of their endeavours surely shows that leadership in the future of this township is well insured. I have mentioned no names for fear of leaving some worthy person overlooked. ladies for one night coming from a distance. Bed and breakfast would be expected with $5.00 being paid for each billet. Two leaders are needed for a quilting course which is being offered to interested ladies which also includes non-members. Thanks were expressed to Kate Wilson for taking charge of the float in the Morris Township parade. Thanks also to members who donated money for expenses involved and for helping to assemble same. Conveners of the Family and Consumer Affairs meet- ing were Leona Armstrong and Ida Evans. Leona took the chair and called on Alice McArter with the Motto- Kindness is a language that Mrs. Harold Thomas visit- ed last week with Mrs. Mabel Thomas of Mount Forest. While there the ladies enjoy- ed a few days at Ronville Lodge in the Algonquin Dis- trict. Mrs. Albina Gulutzen and her mother Anna Stratychuk visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Litowski, Ann Flood and Irene Litowski in Toronto last weekend. Mrs. Carl Hemingway at- But I do want to mention the Gorrie Women's Institute and office management of MVCA of their efforts in making possible the memor- ial placque of a former worthy citizen in the person of the Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887.6645 The regular morning ser- vice on September 20 was conducted by Rev. Chester Lewis of Kitchener. On Sun- day, September 27th. Rev. Charles A. Falconer, Strath- roy, a former minister, will conduct the anniversary ser- vice at eleven o'clock. Lunch will be served the blind see and the deaf hear. The Roll Call was well answered with "A good health habit." Doris McCall then intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Nancy Exel, Chartered Acountant, who spoke on Accounting and Income Tax tips. This was a most interest- ing talk and much was learn- ed. Next meeting- October 14 at 8:00 p.m. ETHEL Visitors last weekend with Mrs. Alex Pearson were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pearson and Jennifer of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pearson and girls of Exeter and Joan Pearson of London. Joan and her mother returned recently from a three week holiday in Europe. tended the Genealogical Workshop in Goderich on Saturday. Mrs. Hazlewood visited friends in Showville, Quebec for a few days last week, Deborah and Pamela Ha- zlewood of Hamilton spent the weekend with their grandparents Rev, Dr. Gor- don and Mrs. Hazlewood. They returned home with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lane Hazlewood who visited late Norman Wade. His son Robt. Wade of Montreal, Que. unveiled this placque. Rev. George Anderson of Brand Bend a former rector of St. Stephens Anglican Church conducted the dedica- tion service. John Strickler is a patient in Wingham hospital as the result of a back injury sus tained in Listowel on Mon- day. He was taken to Listo- wel Hospital and on Wednes- day was transferred to Wing- ham. Mrs. Leslie Knight, Jeffrey Rick and Gerald attended the Ward reunion held in Lis- towel on September 13th. at the same home on citnri,... Mrs. John Speir and Mrs. John Kelly visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grover, Cale- don East and Mr, and Mrs. P,J, Kennedy, Cookstown. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Brothers over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. A. Banbuck of Welland and Mr. and Mrs. M. Saun- ders of Kingston, N.S. While here, they attended Blyth Festival Theatre. The 7th Annual Van Egmond Foundation lleS ' Ode September 26th and 27th ' Admission to Ciderfest Adults: $2.00 Students: $1.00 fih Preschool free Saturday Free Admission Saturday & Sunday • Bavarian Tent • Balloon rides • Flea .Market • Heritage displays and demonstrations • House Tours ' • Horse and Wagon rides 1 mile south of Seaforth Brussels WI plans for convention t.N. FRIDAY sitt,, itV' c N HOMEMADE ''‘44 e3 Fish and Chips FOR ONLY $2 • 00 Frond Monday, Sept. 28Ito Saturday, Oct. 3, Buy one Superburger at the regular price and get another one for .99c Olympia e Restaurant Brussels 8874914. Citizen has thoughts on Howick birthday Cranbrook y.