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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-05-08, Page 2Breakaway into Spring With A GOOD USED CAR 1,968 FORD CUSTOM 500 V8 Auto. Radio 1967 FORD LTD 4D UT Fully equipped 1966 GALAXIE 500 4D HT Fully equipped 1966 GALAXIE 500 2D UT Fully equipped 1967 MERCURY 1,4TON PICKUP Custom Cab Radio, V8 Engine 1966 MERCURY 3,4 TON PICKUP 1965 FORD 1 TON PICKUP 1964 CIVIC 1/2 TON PICKUP SEE THE NEW MAVERICK. ON DISPLAY RIDGE .MOTORS • YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 249 W INGHAM PH ONE 357-3460 Bluevade at Brussels :Newry a Ethel JUly 8 --,- Atwood , at Brussels Bluevale at Newry Ethel at TBelgrave SEAF O R T LIPHOL S T E Centre Street For all kinds of upholstering 1.100"01M010141110101.1111•00101 BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders O Stabling DONALD G. IVES H R Y • TIM BRUSSELS 'POST, 11111,'SSELS, ONTARIO TTIVRSDAY, MAY Sth, 1969 WALTON alias Oorrie Rwlyter. Strat- f ord, visited with Mr. and Airs, Jan Ton vliet for several days. Mr. and Alrs. Thin Stimore were reconi visitors with Air. and Mrs, Nelson Reid. Air. and Airs. Gerald 'William- son of Collin gIN ood ed with Mr. and Airs. Norman 'William- son. Miss Judy Clark, London, was hOme with her parcnts for a week- end. • Walton W, 1, Banquet The annual banquet of the Walton Women's Institute was held in the school rooms of Duffs United Church with the MeKillop VI:lit of Duff's \V catering. "The meeting was opened by the president. Airs. ;Ian van 'Vliet Jr. with the singing of "The Queen" and a toast to the Queen, The tables higWighted the sPringtime, bright with daffodils and place cards. Mrs, Neil Mc- Gavin. with Mrs. 'Herb Traviss at the piano, sang "Galway Bay" and Mrs. van 'Vliet led community singing of old favourite songs with Mrs. Wm, 'Humphries providing the piano accompatilement, dm'- the turkey dinner. Mrs. Gerald 'Watson conveyed the thanks of th.e WI to the Mc- Killop niit for the dinner, replied to by Mrs. Glen McNicol. Guests and, new members were introduced by Mrs, Alvin Me.,, 'Donald. The minutes, treasurer's re- pert and corespondence were reed 'by Mrs. Win, Humphries, An annetnicement was made in re- gard to the "Fashion Cues for You" course that was being held in the Brussels Library sponsor- ed by the Majestic 'Institute on Friday, May 2nd. Airs. van Filet. conducted the business session. A decision was tirade to hold their meetings on the 4th Wednesday '(Point of the month at :;1:15 p.m. with lunch at the close: also that the Sunshine Sisters will he continued. The guest spr-akor, Mrs Lyle Murray of Lakelet, district presi- dent. was introduced by Mrs. William :Humphries. 11Tr.c, AfurraY opened her talk with a voom oil attending an institute Meeting. The speaker milphasized that it is necessary 1(1 intik.0 rho meet.- Involved. in summing up • her talk she Made her listeners aware of . what WoMen's Institutes should :mean to the members, the branch, the community, and to the country and the Airs Murray was thanked and presented with a gill by Mrs. Allan Roll call response was the pay- ment of fees, revealing the Sunshine Sister and presenting her with a gift, Mrs, William Humphries -read the minutes of the last annual meeting and reported that the bronet had 47 members last year, The treasurer's report was re- ceived and Airs. Humphries: and Airs. '.Torrance auditors, reported the books correct. Airs. Harold. Bolger and Mrs, C-sorge MeCall were iii al.tendanrcb" at the Huronview monthly meet- ing. Mrs. Bolger announcved there would be a tea and 'Ail a I' at Huronview onAlay 25th,. The next meeting there will he on May 1!1 - which wilt be attended by delegates Al rs. r Turnbull and •Mrs.• James :McDonald, Airs ,Neil McGavin led a sing- song "I'm a Paint Tree". Standing committee reports were given: Agriculture, and Canadian Industies , Mrs. David Watson: Citizenship and Eldo- cation. MrS. Ray :Mother; Home ecoumnies. Mrs. ,Tim Clark; Hist- orical Research 7111d, Cur rent Events, Mrs. 'Herbert. Traviss: Resolutions. Mrs, Allan McCall: Public Relations, Mrs, Ken Mc- Donald: Sunshine Mils eliOr, Mrs. Earl Watson: Curator, Mrs. Wil- hur Turnbull, Mrs. Jan van Vliet s she had enjoyed 11 Q two years in office as president !cad conveyed her thanks to the members tot' their ce-operation and help. MitS, Ken McDonald thanked Airs. van Vliot on 'behalf of the branch and pre- sented her .with tf gift.. The installation of officers Wt1 $i condurted by Airs. :Murray, Al r;-;. William Humphries wits named secretary or the meeting, The incoming slate of officers was read by Alex Gulutzen. 'Past President, Airs. jail van lie't ,fr; president. Airs. Alvin Aiciuma It!: '1st Vico-president. Airs, Gerald .1N,"atson; 2nd vice- presiden t. . Airs. Alla a McCall; secretary - treasurer, 1irs, Wil- liam Humphries: piddle relations Al;trks, Airs. lmnald Achilles; (qualm., Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull; assistant curators, Airs, lianglai. Ennis, MI'S. Gordtm Alccinvin, Alts. Nelson Reid: sunshine con- veners, Airs, Torrance Innalas, Mrs. Ernest Stevens, ;standing committees -- Agri- culture- and Canadian Industries, Miss, Gordon Alehavin and Mrs, I4(1 Godkint GitNenship and fildus• cation, Mrs. Gerald Watson and Airs, Donald McDonald; 'Home Econoinice and Health, MI'S, James Axlmant, and Airs, George AloCallt Histerical Research and Current Evmits, Mrs, James Clark and Ales. Mac Sholdiee, Mrs, -NVilbur Turnbull and Airs. Nelson Reid 'were appointed auditors for 1.96it, Delego t. es to the district annual at 'Wroxeler on Alay 13, are Mrs. Ken McDonald and Mrs, Allan McCall. Airs, van \'lic't is to supply entertainment and Airs. Stewart. Humphries will have a display of leather craft, The Institute will not. meet dur- ing the . months of .Tuly and August. • The • di rector i!url poplie relations will have chargo of the Christmas meeting, A gift. to the Cancer Society will replace the ari,g'e of Christmas gifts. Mang' hovil been, made for a bu•S trip- to' Kiteliener, in May, where visits will be paid to places of in- terest. • r.Vhe Ryan family, who recently lost their barn by tire, •will receive a $2r, donation. The hirusscls. Fair .Beard will be given. a $10- donation. The executive will meet to plan the programs of the csming year.. The date .for the. .dinner and • annual. meeting in '1970 will be in April, as in prev- ious years, New sunshine sisters were picked The meating elosed with "0 Canada" with Mrs. 'Laverne God- kin as the. 'accompclitist, • • SQUIRT •..BALL SCHEDULE 1969 All gaMes at 7 p.m,. Conic out n.0. support your team May 20 — Brussels at • New rY Atwood at Ethel May 23 — Relgrave at Bluevale 'May 27 Ethel at BrusSets Belgra•i-e at Atwood "f,s4;owr y at lituevalo .June : 5 — • Ilelgray• e tit Ethel Brussels at Bluevale Atwood at Newry junt 10 -- • • Brusseli; at Belgrave Ethel at Newry Atwood. at Bluevale June 17 — Newry at Belgrave, Bluevale . at Ethel Brtisseis ((t.-,Atwood June 19 -- i'elgrave Yewry Brussels at • Ethel ovahliiovale :It l.WOOd June 24-. Ethel at Atwood Netwry at •Rrusscsts ifluevale at• BelgrkIVO ,11010-. 25 — at Brussels FtYiel tat 1/1110Vale vpiegIii•trYti McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE. OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO. PHONE 365Wd OR 527-0245 BRUSSELS SEAFORTH ings interesting in order tc . get officer, Mrs. 'Kenneth McDonald; hew members, and keep them district. director. Airs. .Tan van Working. taking. their place in the all-rit!t- district director. cOnim unity . Program planning Mrs. Alvin McDonald; branch dlr. MIN:1W 1tl lit Atil t flue oc1m'4, •ge Mrs, slit:, iiVffftlit!- - 01111114071;MI's4 i. Brussels Representative: SELWYN BAKER Phone 4 or 79 Brussels R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone urusseis 443W4 g