HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-04-16, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POS1.' T1-11..'RSDA1.'. -.APRIL 1.6th, 1970 POST PusustuNG Immo& iig,50 A Year in Advitnee $3.50 TO U.S.A.
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Song.
Business includ.ed an invitation
from the Saugeen Scoot District
for le persons in this community
to become members of "The
Friends of Scouting" by the eon-.
treettion of $10 each.
Lion Max Watts moved that Zone
elmirmnn George eluGer run far
District Deputy Governor of Zone
3N, seconded by Hank Teti Pas,
Lion Geosge thanked the Club and
agreed on eondition ho' wmrld
recefte their support and co-
operation,
Lion 'Russel Knight won the
gu ess.
An interesting Colored film of
the Audubon Society was shown
to conclude a pleasant •evening.
Melville Ladies' Aid
The regular meetine el Ladies'
Aid was held on Mende,.. April
'lilt , at the home of Mrs, Roy
Turvey. There was nit a ttenda rice
or 27, 3.10etintx opened with a hymn
fe.Peseed by the Meditation in 1111
i On. rotiuy Treasurer and
Sunshine reports were given.
Dismission took place on the
making of a quilt and a committee
was formed to look a tier this.
f'urrent Events prepared by Miss
PV:=..'10 Moses wore road by Mrs,
l<itt r Collection was taken tonl
plans made for May meeting, At
ihe close a social half hour and
delicious lunch was enjoyed.
LIONS CLUB HOLD
ANNUAL -LADIES' NIGHT
"'he. annual Ladies' Night of the
Brussels Lions Club was held at
the Milted Outsell on Monday.
Lion Psesident C41 yin granter
presided and .Nvelcomed their
guests,
lemlititul banquet. served by
the 'ladies of the church was en-
.jay'' -I by the large 'WV present.
Roll call by the secretary, Lion
cseit Atc.Fadden. was responded to
by the Lions naming their gut . t.
slid their "buddy".
Rev, and Mrs. D. Docken, of
parents. Mr, and Mrs_ Allan Walton, with their own guitar
EAST ,HURON DISTRICT
PRESIDENT VISITS
:MAJESTIC W.; i;
The annual meeting 01! the
Majestic W, 1. took the form of a
dinner meeting When .13. Members
and their friends partook of a
Bountiful and, delielous meal serv-
ed by the ladies of St. Ambrose
Ronian Catholic Ohurch,, in their
parish hall.
The special guest was Mrs. Lyle
Murray of Cliffolid, East thiron
District. President.
At; the conclusion ot: the dinner
the annual meeting was held pre-
sided over by the president, Mrs.
Alberta Smith who thankedSt,
Ainbrose ladies for the delicious
Meal and wade mention of the
candles and flowers being of the.
W, T. colours. The flowers were
given to the lady whose birthday
cane nearest, April 9, Mrs, John
White, MrS. Marie MeCutcheon,
secretary-treasurer, gave the on-
aocial report for the year en4ing,
March 31st, 1970 and, correspond-
ence was dealt with. The District
annual is to be held, in Flinevale
on. Tuesday. May 12, commencing
at 9 a,m,,Mts. Victor Emerson will
he the gulest speaker and every-
one is welcome to attend,
dommunity singing led by Mrs.
Wilma Hentingway was enjoyed
by all.
The reports of conveners of stand-
ing committees followed: Agricul-
ture and Canadian Industries by
Mrs. Elinor Hemingway: Citizen-
ship and Education by Mrs. Marie
11TeTaggart; Historical Research
and Current, Events by Mrs. Marie
Davis: Home conornics and
FT,ealth by Mrs. Peggy Cudmore:
Public Relations by Mrs. Amy
Spoil': Sunshine Fund by ATiss
Beth -Hoover; Resolutions by Mrs.
Donald Perrie.
All reports reflected careful,
planning and interesting infor-
mative ytograrns through the past
year.
Mt's. Lyle Murray' wa8 then
called on to address the meeting.
',he expressed her pleasure .at
being with the Majestic,. 1V,I, 'fer
their annual meeting but at:tonne-
ed that this would be her last year
as District President. Some of the
branches will be celebrating t$7,
68 and 7(1 yeats of Institute work.
She reviewed some Of the, accomp-
lishments of the institutes in, their
Work for "Heine and Country"
for
-
fot the bettettnent of conditions
in rural areas. We are to leek to:
the future for more improveMente.
We get out of the W. T. what we
put into it. Our success depends
on each Inetither's contribution.
Women's Institutes in, Canada
now exleinl ftotn sea to sea to sea.
Miss' Murray was thaliked by
141rs.. Marie McOtttcheon and pre
fiebted, with a gift.
MrS. Murray presided for the
election of the officers and con-
U.C.W. AFTERNOON
UNIT MEETING
(P1 'Tuesday, April 7, the After.
noon Unit. of the :United Church
Women met In ids. ('ox's HOW
cosy apartment, Mrs. Parker led
the devotions. the theme being
"Life's Plan", Three Members
rave meaningful sentences, and
Parker told a story of a
beautiful. rug woven by a blind
man, • likening it to the way we
work out our lives according to
God's plats •
Miss Skelton gave a good motto
"The measure of a man is the
size of tin, things that get. him
him .down", .Roll call showed 1.2
• Members and • four visitors pre,
setii..and that :,?2, calls had been
made brmembers, •
Thank you messages were. .re-
colved.from Patricia. Walker, Mrs,
Baker, Mr. Scott,. and. Mr..Morrows
and .from the • d. sponsore
Chinege school
Au 4(TM-int: of • a panel discus-
sion held in Listowel on • racism
and discriniination prepared, by
alts. . Hemingway • was read by Miss
Skelton,
Mrs, Miller took the thIrd -ohapt.
or of the Study Book, on gener-
ation gap problems. Some. members
took mutts of young to izt-
t'•ndnee onestions , often causing
DligilOrlerSinliflinZ The discussion
teuelysd differenees •. in customs,
dress, careers. roles, money.
:yrs, Rann . and • Miss gkelton
asSisted the bnstpss in serving
a delicious lunch.
The next tneeting.of the group
will be at Mrs. •Cousin's home On
May 5th,
veners for 1970-71.
Hon. President Mrs, Jack Lowe
President ...„. .. ... Mrs. Jos, Smith
1st Vice PreS, Mrs. James
Armstrong
2nd Vice Pres. Mrs. Earl
Caldniore
SecY..-Treae, se...„.„ Mrs, Clarence
(hitch eon
Dist- Director .... Mrs. Doug
Hemingway
Alternate ,..." Mrs. „las, Armstrong.
Mrs, Earl Cudmore
Branch Directors ....es._ Mrs. Tom .
Strachnn, Mrs. Alex Steiss, Mrs.
Wm. Perrie
Pianist .. .... .„ Mrs. Walter !Kerr
Auditors Mrs. Frank Shaw,
Mrs. Amy Spell'
CotivenerS of Standing Commit,
tees:
Agri, & Can. 'industries: MrS. Carl
Hetilingway, Mrs. Norman Mc-
Larty
Citizenship and Education: Mrs!
Devries. MrS. Adrian Mc-
Taggart
Historical Research and Outtent
EStents: Mrs. Geo. Davis, Mrs.
Toni Stt•aehab
;['Tome. Economics. and Health:
Mrs. Doug Hemingway, Mrs, Mar.
"garet Parish
Public Relations; Mrs, Amy Speir
Resolutions: Mrs. Ferg Conley,
Mrs. Earl Otulmore
Sunshine Sisters names: were
Made known and metnbership
fees paid. A quilt -Which was made
'Tickets will be on Sale for thie
quilt,
ST. JOHN'S LODGE • •
ENTERTAINS GUESTS:
Members ot: joint's Lodge
284 A,E. end A.M. entertained
their wives and friends at their
annual Ladies' Night on Friday
night with ti banquet in the Legion
ljalt, followed by a dance to the
Of the "Twitights" of
Zurich.
Worshipful Master Gordon Stiles
was master of ceremonies for Q.
shot(: program of toasts and
Musical numbers. floss Mccall
proposed the toast to lite ladies
and 3.11-s. Gordon Stiles replied
neatly. .Itoy E. Cousins proposed
the toast to Grand Lodge and ex-
Plaine(' • .some of its fuuotions,
The' reply was by Clare Vincent
Loatteshoro, for North
unyon. •t
Musical ,selections consisted Or
a solo by Julie McCall acconontie
led by Mrs. John lityans, and (Nets
.•by Jullo Vallanee and .loan
playing their own guitar accorn•
panimenl. Robert (:unni 1gl1:iin VaS
assisted by at group of musical
Masons in leading a -session of
community singing. •
Brute ,\leCall. of Ernbro. the
guest speaker, was introduced by
j. C. '<ranter, and he delighted his
audience with his wit and hum-
our, Striking a serious note he
introduced his subject "The Gen,
eratiou Clap" which he said could
be as wide or as narrow as pa rents
will it to be. The cures for much
of the unrest: and hippie-type
activity of today's yoUng people,
lie placed on the lack of 10V-e and
spiritual guidance by their parents..
The remedy substitute the
showers of materiastic gifts oplw
being lavished ton thent for con-
fidence, love and spiritual
once.
loonatd Ininhar cs;nias;-.ed. Cho
nppreciation tho audience to
A1r.
Thanks to the Indies at the
!One-eels Branch of the Canadian
LoAlan Auxiliary for a fine meal
wore: expressed by BrUcP Spetra
and Mrs. David llastings replied.
Lucky c.luir -prize was won by.
Yrs. T1.1-rold N.'ys. During the
dance spot-di-owe prizes were won
by Mrs, Robert. Cunningham and
Dean Davison. Lisiowel, and by
Mrs. Lloyd Nichol and Ron Mc-
Clemment, Genie, An elhnirmtion
dance was won by Mrs. Mir Old,
field and Calvin Smith:
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Is. Workman it s rein rn ed
from Listowol Hospital.
IV, T1. Bell is a patient in West-
minster Hospital, London.
Mrs, Thomas of Mount tensest
is the guest of Mrs. Harold
Th can as.
Rev and Mrs. \V. J. Taylor or
Dorehestor calted °Mrs. ;Tenn
Taylor and \its. FL Ctediff,
Themes Wilicimmit and sti
Rabert ?.lartmt-tte. Mich., end
"'Mrs. Robert .Tehneon. Missasauga,
were visitor. with Mr and 'Mrs.
n, A. haute.
:Mr. anti Mrs. 1 ,3(1 'Elston and
Jelin of London spent the 'week-
end with Mrs, Herold Cardiff.
Mr. and Mr;, Earl Denson, David
Rumide and Miss Mary Kilroy of
Brantford mid end Mrs. Henry
ritell of Pails Were Sunday
vistors with Mr. and Airs Max
Watts
FIREMEN'S :BARREL
GOES OVER DAM
The firemen's barrel went over
the dant at 1.34 p.m.. April 8th.
Ross McCall won the $5n prize
with gue s s at 1.10 ttan., April Sth,
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. „Mrs
W. C. Itaekwell. Mrs. Ethel Ilaek-
welt and Mrs. Jean :11111er were
Sunday visitors with Mt. and Mrs.
Reid flock well, T.,'..ixeter.
Miss Helen Searle, 'Loudon. sprout
the weekend at the home of her
Searle. accompaniement, led the sing- Mrs. Don g-I as ' La wless anti
Dianne and Mrs. Ron IThler and
Jeff of Burlington spent a day
this past week with their paresis.
Mr and Mrs. \V, E. Turnbull,
Mrs. Roy 'Williamson was
patient in the Senforth Community
Itospiinl for a couple 01 days the
it ("male Do Ruyter of Strat-
ford was 'holidaying for a few clays
last week with Mr. and :alt's, J. You
Vie Sr.
Mr, and Mrs. (h Pinlayson
and. Mildly, Kippen, called at the
home oil' Air. and Mrs. Mac Shol-
dive on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs :John Currie.
Cheryl and Rhonda. Brampton,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Allan McCall.
Miss Mary Bewley, St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, spent the week-
end at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Walter 'Bewley.
Mr., and Mrs. Martin Dean visit-
Sunday with their daughter, Miss
Nelite Ilaan at Guelph 'I-al -versify.
Mr.;:Del r a. 'Penton Mitchell
and Sire \\em. Si ilrn ,on Miteh-
ell visited at the hemp a
Leonard 1,,Nniring list 'Phursdoy,
impSon roma hied with Iii'
•t-•r for a few days.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl soseo. 5''"-
forth and :Miss fooroth\-• Sliebrcv)k,
London. spent 'Saturday alt the
Mottle or -Alr, Leenard Le.f.gning.
Duff's 8th and leith U.C.W. unit
Tilt' ,Adwil inoei!ng of the Sii
and lath not or Duff's -Fniforl
Church. 'Walton. was held at the
bonne Of'. Mrs. Wilbur
Wednesday' afternoon, April S
.Mrs, Alvin McDonald opened
the meeting with the "Call ie
WorShip". Hymn 15, ycliS 51.1:P.r
with Mrs. Jim Fritz as pianist.
Mrs..A. McDonald send the script-
ure from ,Ephesians 1: 1-1. The LISTEN ALL YOU PEOPLE
topie.."What's with a family'' .y.%1 AND YOU WILL, .HEA R
taken by Mrs Jim F'017, and in- WHAT'S DOING IN • eluded discussion. Hymn 391. was BRUSSELS SCHOOL THIS YEAR sung • followed by Drayer. Mrs,
1)onald. Mrs. Deng Fraser' and the eresent moment all teams are tied. hostess.
was held last 'Friday night in ilia
Euchre PA.tty
;
1 very- successful enehre party The captains aro Andy .Aelanis,
)11!.r Smith, -.Mervin Lichty:
Workman.
Blaine :Aft:Cut (deem, waiton community Hall whoa
tables wore in play, Iceith Clark
Henry' Verbeek.
won the prise for iiigh Man.
umiltin tor low-, Ricky Sholdice
reo0i veil the ladies' high prize and SORRY!
Mrs :flareld nolger. low, ;I nd Imes. 'Because of lock or space P. McDonald the novelty prize fir flood of copy. items omitted
ladies. Lunch. woos served by the
o f t h v Enismisc 1)u.blic
DOtig Fi%iSnr was in eharge
busieess portion. The minutes Schooi invite all who more interest-
were rend by- the socre1AIT• 'flit' ed to attend the Grade 0 , ,\ssembly .
toil call was answered by is on April 1.711.1 at [see, members arid one visitor was pre- nasket nail has begun this tern) sent. The regular offering was rt.-.
(Tired: .1 ouilt was tied at this and we are learning n few skills.
mooting. Grace was snug and 'n i p intramural basket ball teamS
lunch served by ill's. lion MO- boys fromIi - S 1111(1 at ths
anti
and
will
be published next week. ieontinued on inside page)