HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-06-04, Page 7lia018111L8 POST, BRIMS ELS, 0N711410 TIITTRSDAY, J1 NE. 4th, 1064.
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HULLETI..U.CW DISCUSS. PETITIONS.
The members of Hullett UCW
met Wednesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Salverda,
Mrs. George Smith opened the
afternoon meeting with the
thought for the day, hymn 15
and prayer. Mrs. George Car-
ter read a poem, "The Merry
Month of May." Mrs. Smith
gave an interesting synopsis of
Section Four of "The Word
and the Way," with numerous
members answering questions
on the parts read. Hymn 511
was sung.
Mrs. Ed. Bell, the president,
took charge of the remainder
of the meeting. The 'roll call
was answered by 22 members.
Mrs. George Watt read the min-
utes of the previous meeting.
The reports of the treasurers
were given. The group deplor-
ed the fact that petitions about
the advertising of intoxicating
drinks at sports on TV and
radio have not all been simi-
larly worded, and then sent to.
UCW leaders to have the peti-
tions signed by those wishing
to do so.
The Fred Victor Mission had
sent a letter of thanks for the
bale of clothes valued at $107,
which had been sent by the
Hullett UCW. Used cards sent
to Rev. Elizabeth Newhort, of
India, had been acknowledged,
and the supply secretary had re-
ceived the articles requested.
Plans were made to have the
outside steps of the church
painted. The offering was re-
ceived.
The president and executive
were appointed to set the date
for the open meting and to
make all preparations.
Plan . VIlelcome
For Visitor
The May meeting of the Hur-
on County Junior Farmers was
held Wednesday night at the
Clinton Board Rooms. Since the
president, Marilyn Marshall, is
at present visiting the United
Kingdom, Tom Cunningham act-
ed as chairman.
The roll call was answered
by 16 members. Morris have in-
formed the group that the Irish
delegate, Geoffrey Conn, will
be visiting in Huron County
from May 29 tin June 12. Mr.
Conn will be staying at the
homes of Don Young and Mur-
ray Hoover.
Reports were given for the
various committee meetings
which have been held. The
next meeting is to be held on
August 6th at Clinton Board
Rooms.
DAVID M. ROSE eilAZOR, BART CHARLTON
D.S.O.
Mr. John C ov,•an, Q.(!_
Mortgage and Trust Company, is pleased to announce the
appointment today of David M. !-'0:e 41cl!.2ral Manager
and Secretary-Treasurer. lie ut:Tccd:: J:art. Charlton,
D.S.O., whose retirement also announced. The appoint-
ment is effective immediately.
Mr. Rose has had many years of experience with the
Company and has held the office of Treasbrer since 195Q.
He has been prominent in community affairs having
served as a City Alderman.
His experience in the financial field in the community
coupled with his long service with, the Company places him
in a position to offer skilled assistance to our customers,
Mr. Charlton joined the Company in 1923 and has been
Manager and Secretary for the past fifteen years.—(Adv.).
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