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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-10-19, Page 6ETHEL 4,H CLUB 340m43211731.m01321721,17:-..1'Ini;;;;Z:6;Citiiinr2,inl%,::1-7:7;;.j;:7 -17... it R N FOR ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS SEE OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED PHONE 199 BRUSSELS THE BRTJS$EI4S POST, WI I -SSE,L.S, ONTARIO TIIIII,SDAY, OCT. 19th, 1967 'qttut day, Oct. 20th and. 21st, at p.m. Admission by ticket only, from any \VI member, Adults 71c. Children under 12 35e Office — Main Street P,EAFORTI-1 Insuro .1- own Dwellings 411 Classes of Farm ton2r7.Y * Summer Cottages ':lurches, Schools, Halla Extended coverage) smekt, water damage, objects tc,i Is also avaiiable ANNIVERSARY SERVICE KNOX •CUNFC141 SUNDAY, OCTOP.ER 22nd AT 11 A.M. GUEST SPEAKER : C. WING HAM SPECIAL MUSIC A Cordial Invitation Is Extended To All AGENTS. ,,anises Keys, RR 1, Seatorth ; V. J. Lane, HR 5, ...leafort, Leiper, Jr. Londesboro ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Haralv. Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin., Donald C. Baton, Seaforth Miaalejnia2frIM -U.;r4 7M .'21FM!..r7.7M7,2 r;.;' VARIETY REVUE In full costume, in Walton Community Friday and Fifth Meeting • The fifth meeting' of the Ethel 4-1I Club was held at the home of Mrs. Weber. Carol Bateman read the minutes of the fourth meetins. • Roll Call: Changes l have made . in my bedroom. Everyone answer- ed answered. , • Discussion: Throw Cushion. A. throw (-a shion may ,he made in. newed on their cushions and. different :;izes und shapes, At. Ibis fifth meeting th I girls drcssor scarves. 'l ass C'oa rl, the :Home Econ- omist was tit the meeting. Crenbrook 4-H Club Meeting Third Meeting The third meeting was held On Saturday, Septeraber 23, at 9.30 n.m, at the home *Tanis Smith, The meeting was opened with the 4-I3 pledge. The Roll Call "The Accessories 1 have chosen, to make" was answered by 13 members. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the se, reta ry • The next meeting will be held 'to Fepternher 30th at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Marie Veitch. Mrs. Bremner gave samples of various types of material: their width in which they are sold and the cost per yard. Ti',, waste baskets, on page 34 in the members' pamphlets were discussed. ' .loth the leader's showed how to do Italian hemstitching, each girl made a sample to nut In her notes. Tb,, meeting was closed With 4-IT motto BRUSSELS 4-H GIRLS' CLUB Fourth Meeting. Date and At, 7,00 . on September 27th..• .12.1.ace and Opening: At the home of ('oleen Cardiff. The meeting opened with .the pledge, Roll Call, Roll Call answered. • • .Business: The minutes were • read by Colleen Cardiff, The next • Meeting will be at the home of • Rosemary Blake on .0 etober 4, .•at 7,00. • Discussion and .1„)emoneration: . Achievement Day. • • Making and Inserting corded bias piping: 3. Making dresser scarf THE BLIND NEED TRAINING Blind housewives can iron a man's shirt without 'bUrntiat themselves, They learnhovitto :do it from Home Teachers, themselves, with. the CanadiSsi National Institute for the Blind. Tbe•trick•IS to reach for the cord. instead of the iron, The cord will lead the hand of the blind person right into the handle at the, iron. No need to grope and take chances with burning one's, self, Last year Home Teachers with, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind trained. 1700 people 47 of them live in this District,. Their training was made possible by your donation. The 1967 cam-. is Pow underway; THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE) FOR THE BLIND now under way ANNUAL FINANCIAL APPEAL MAIL YOUR DONATIONS TO Mr. R. B. Cousins, BRUSSELS. ONT., STANLEY BURKE AND `THE NATIONAL' Veteran rcewsman journalist- broadcaster. Stanley Louis Burke has one of the familiar faces in Canada. He's seen by millions of aerogs the nation each week es he 1'00;5 The National, the evening edition of the' CBC,,TV net work National News. Burke, II. began his reporting earner in i ti the Vanconver Pray- inco and spent several years as. a CBI" foreign correspondent ; ,0,01' the role of , nc .vscitstc! on The National last, 'Winter, Fourth. Meeting 'rho fonrth meeting was held. on Saturday. September 30th at ht•N) trt the home of Marie Veitch. The meeting was opened with the pledge. The Roll Call "or- characteristic Of a good bedroom accessory" was answer- pd by the meinbers. The minntes of Hit, last meet,. ing Were, rend by Marie Veitch. The next fleeting will be held October 4fli at .1.m. al the home of Brenda. Smith. Achievement Day, Nov. rilq• M4S0t1. 1110 (dill) will ex- - avail' and 2 other areeSSerieS. 1 ,10ethip; c'lOSCd with the TT Motto, HOTEL ONE OF IFLORIMAYS FINEWT Prestige resort hotel overlooking tropical park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and unexcelled service. 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