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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-11-12, Page 1ist tic 12.50 A Year In Advance — $3.50 TO U.S.A. fiF.BEKAHS ATTEND' ,BANQUET IN 'EXETER Seventeen heembers of Morning' Star Rebekah Lenge, travelled to Feretee recently, (0 attend a bail- sleet held in the Seco-Wary School. .Cafeteria. in honor of the Aesene bly President of Onterlo,, Sister Audrey Dueihg the evening the Friends ship Degree was conferree on six candidate's feom District. No. 23. The frifl'etleing evening, Morning Star Lodge' ksted Sister Miller and members Ciwin the various lodges in our area. District Deputy .PresIdent, ter Lois McFalls of glOtel• and her team installed our :members into their respective. chairs. Sistei Jean Bridge retired as Noble Grand and that office was taken by Sister Sarah Stephenson and Vice Grand by Sister Lois Other officers include Sisters Marguerite Crawford. Ethel Long, Aletha Rawl. 'Verna, Thomas. Marie McTaggart, Vera, Hastings. Barbara Watts, Jane Hall, Mar- garet .Meetlegheon, Leone Con- nelly, Mary. Davidson, Marie Turnbull, Rene :Richmond, and Dorothy Ritchie. MELVILLE CHURCH MISS'ION SAND On Sul-idea morning, November le. during church service the children of the Church met in the basement for their regular month- ly meeting. The motto was repeated in uni- son and the roll call was answer- ed by 23 members. Margaret Shortreed secretary's report and the treasurer's report. During the business session it was decided to have a' program put on by Our members. at the Des- ember meeting. Calendars were given out, to be sold. Veiny Seddon and. Karen Me- Cutcheon took the offering. 1 race Boneschanster had a birthday in November. A mural was composed of' wheels representing our fain tiles and also peePle who .a.re different,. • 'We sang a song about people close to Us. and those far away. The meeting cloesd with themiz- pnli benediction. geve the Bill King 1.11tUSSELS POST, TH'UltSDAY, NOV. 12th, 1970 'PHURSI)AY, NOV, 19th, Tle7.0 .••••••••••••• WALTON Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodman,. Andrew and ,Erin of Ottawa visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Short- reed. Miss Ann. Shortreed who is .attending Western aTniVersity, London, event the week6end lit eanie hoInem Ma Mid Mrs;. Herb TaaViee and SPent, the itrook6i.d • the guots Of niS and hitto Tycleijsk t :terry Ryan wills. demobj stieitei th0 dUceratiiii. of Candles• at- the November meet- ing of -the Walton Women's Insti- tute which will be ,held in. the Community Hall on Wednesday evening, November 25 at S;15. Mrs. Don McDonald and Mrs. Herb Traviss..are the Convenors for this meeting on Citiizenship. Guests will he present from Blyth, Londesboro and Seaforth Institutes. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blanchard and family of Stratford spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett and. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald spent the weekend in Toronto. Cotigrautlations to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks on the arrival of their son on Sunday in Sea- forth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Seaforth visited recently With Mrs. Walter Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas_, Spent the weekend at Golden Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of Waterloo accompanied them of their inotor trio. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Appel of Clifton, New Jersey, were last Week visitors with Mrs. Sae Yati Vliet. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Cousins, London and Mr. and Mr's. Bob Wilmore of Stratford were also visitors. Mts. Site of-Brock; ;Seek.; is Holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. jarneS McDonald and Sisiting other relatives. Mrs. George Blake has been a patient in Win gham Hospital where she underwent surgery on Friday. We wish her a speedy recovery. U. C. W, Meetings Held The NroverribOr meeting of the W elton. 'Unit Was held in Duffs Church, basernent onWednesdaYi esteriing,NOV.11th, Mrs. Emmereon Mitchell opened the devotions with a spiritual reading, "O Mag- nify the Lord". Hymn 688 .was sung with. Mrs. Ray Huether at the piano. Mrs. Mitchell read the Scripture of several verses taken from the New Testament. The meditation Was taken by Mrs. W. C. Hackwell followed by prayer. The offering was received by Mrs. Mac Sholdice dedicated with sing- ing the first three verses of 374. errs. Neleon Reid chose for topic "The introduction to the Allier- it:as" of which we will be study- ing this coning yeat. Some of the eountries included in this study 'are Jamacia, Trinidad, Brazil and many more parts of South America. She introduced us to the social conditions and the Moderlt- ation of their 'lands. These people believe our God is the Lord of History and the God of Hope. To them there is no time for books, they want to get busy things instead of talking about doing, Our Missionaries take uttilv upoilY find hOP NItittliii4 (iii )11§1A6 Senseless Act Curtails Village Water Supply A misguided miscreant perpe- trated en act of vandalism that left this village without water supply in the early hours of Sun- day morning. Between the hours of Nur and five am, he opened 17 hydrants aiid left then! open! to gush the Watee lute the streets. it Was tiejiggreee aitil. could have linen dieashei0 theirer had been it fire?: The t'nlj tit' hiss ,well in hid act of opening oiie of the hYdrdaiiirg It was no youngeter, but a grown man who should have had more sense. We wonder how he would feel if .fire.had claimed lives and property because of what he had done. PEOPLE WE, KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Layeock of Waterdown were visitors last week with Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong and family Kathy Sholdice, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ,Ken Sholdicee has been a patient in Wingham Hospital this week. Miss Mae Skelton has returned frOm a visit' with Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Scarboro, who is re- cuperating after an operation. Mrs. Jim Speir of Brock, Sask., who is visiting. friends and rela- tives in the Brussels and Walton communities, accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Murray •Huetber and Joan to .Toronto on the weekend where they visited Mrs. .Gertie McDonald and Mrs. jean McGale, PUBLIC SCHOOL. NEWS OF BRUSSELS On Thursday. October' the 's'oeiier team -event- to- Bee-- graee where they defeated Bel- grave 1-0. Maxine Watts was the goal-getter. The following day TurnberrY boys returned for a game arid were beaten IA, Lawrence Maeb- an was the marksman, On Tuesday the grade S's pre seated their assembly. They sang Many songs, with the audience joining' in After Assembly we saw film, about the Mounties oiled the "Musical Ride". Language essays about Iteniem- brance Day were chosen by Mrs. Raymond and Mrs, Adamson to be entered in the Legion contest. Earlier this week tbe "McKay family moved into 'Brussels. They have three children. Donnie in Gr. 3. Billy in Gr. 2 and Kathy in Gr. 1. The puPils have received a small set Of parallel bare. The bars are used. by the whole scene]. re the ::ins gneppr c.pmVinnls Linda Mair's and Maxine Watt's• teams are playing off while Laureen Barbour's and Janet Cardiff's teams ere also playing off. Mr. Prior and Mrs. Cousins have drawn up the volleyball teams and this will start as scion as the socceer finals are over. Sometime in the near fetnee there will .be a vollyball tourna- ment between Brussels and other ,.schools. Further details are not tifiewn. The pupils of Brussels School tire bolding a ChriAtntok .Concert ifh M0lidilY, MAW:* Pop till ti tiodA. LADIIES' a1RLii44 CLUB EXECUTIVE FOR i97041 Past . President Aileen Mutter' President Barb Dunbar let Vice 2d Vice Rhea Valiance n --Leona McDonald Secetreae. Nora Stephenson Draw Cont. • . Melva Fraser, 'Georgia Bosnian, Isabel Gibson Prize. Com, Wilma Rattwo, Jackie Pettepioce Soeiel Cone ,,,, „ , Aileen Mutter Thonelda. Pearson, Doris Me Don- kid, Helen Bray, Jean Veitch Sip:Waite:4 Cotn, Sean Ireland 1114 tediee l Club bought paint last sating to 'Mint the hoaede around the ice suentce Th'e' arena. Any lady wishing to curl this yipteic phone Barb Dunbar. .887- 07,9. .01: Nora. Stephenson.887-6371. .onie44w iii0refetiefc .are beginning so come. on ladies, ibiti Jlow, WESTERN STAR OFFICERS INSTALLED The following officers were recently installed at Western Star Ledge: Noble Grand Dave McCutcheon Vice Grand ........ Mel McCutcheon, Roe, Secretary Ross Nichol Pin. Secretary ..„ Bob Richmond Treasurer Tack McCutcheon Past Grand Cliff Bray Color Bearer .... Wilfred Warwick Warden Gordon Stephenson Conductor Ray Crawford Chaplain Allan Griffith Left S. S. Jack Mitchell Right. S.S. Jack McCutcheon R.S.V.C. Lorne Dale L.S.V.(T. Allan McCall Bill Wheeler L.S.N.G Walter Kerr Inside Guard ........ . Murray Cardiff Onteide Guard ........ Pegelow CRANBROOK The Sacrament of the Lord's r'griffjer' will 'be bbeereeer "oltrSeure day, November 22 at :1.:30 p.m. Mrs. Calvin Cameron spent several days in Conestoga with Mr. Mrs. Oscar Iduelen Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. 13ev. Weber and family. ListoWel, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn recently. Me, and Mrs. Piil Stuart,. Lindsay, were weekend visitors with Douglas Purdy and Slimn and visited Mrs. Purdy in Wing- ham Hoepitel. Russel Knight is home follow. ing a few dayS• in Win ghat Hos- pital. Cratibrorik Dart Club has got snider way for the coming sea- son, meeting on Monday evenings lit , the Commettity Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight, Brenda, Carla and Karen visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beinch, Toronto, and Mr. and Mre. Tack Knieht, Bradley„ Stevie and Joanne visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight and family. All enjoyed the Santa Claus Parade On Saturday, Annual Bazaar Doh't forget the annual bazaar being held in the Cranbrook Com- munity Centre on Saturday after- noon. Nov. 28 at 2:30. The usual variety of articles will be offered for sale. Word has been received of the passing of a former Cranbrook reeidett in the person of Leslie Perrie. Ed/no/don. He W80 the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Parrio and routed where Prtitt Firdith now !Iv o, tgqt. wire, Talk On Conservation Majestic W. I. Hear irfie Mitt eslie W. I. conveners of AgrinhViree *Canadian Indus- tries, Mrs. Csai'llieisteing'way and Mrs. Norman McLefe'.',..beld their meeting in the Public fAs-ff Thursday eveningg, Nev. 1.2th 8 p.m. with a. good attendance. The usual opening exercises and reports were given by the vice presidept, Mrs. Jill.' Armstrong Jr. and the secretary treasurer, Mrs. Clarence McCutcheon.. The purchase of more W. J. &brie' Woks dieetteeed and anyone Wa!it'iii'd otiV .110,41(1 ,get in touch with Clare-nee M Cuteheon. Any no:4'60r wishing to go to Ethel to: spend' ami even- ing with their institute,, be at the Brueeels 'Library at o'clock. Wed , fidedity, Nei-, 18. Ca rd parties were 'discitseed and it was decid- ed to haveolie ell Monday even- ing Jan. 4th iii the library". The Christmas meeting; en Dec. to: will begin with a poi, luck dinner at 12:30 followed by the feeecitar m eeting. A donation of ee.00 was given Mrs. Marie Davis to be sent to the "Adopted Child" --a, Christmas gift from our Institute. Mrs. James Smith gave an in- teresting report of the Area Con- vention held in Guelph which she and Mrs. Carl Hemingway attend- ed. Next year's- convention will he held Oc. (I and 7 and may be in a different location. Conveners of. standing committees' can get re- pore; from Mrs. Smith to help in next year's program plonning. Mrs. McLarty filen took erharge of the meeting. The roll call rusts '`A Canadian Article I've used and liked. and why" Mrs. Carl 'Hemingway then in. trodueed the guest speaker, George McCutcheon, who is chair- man of the Maitland Valley :Coin eervation Authority, With the aid of maps 'and diagrams Mr. Mc- Outcheon gave a very interest- ing and informative talk or the oreanization and work of the: ,MCA, Flood a nd pollution con- teol, reforestation, Wildlite pre- servation and recreation are to be seen in the work being dotte in Colborne,: Morris and 71:iornington Twps. and in Gerrie, Ethel, Mee- Vale and learristen. Pamplalets were given to each member and we were urged to eee our infee. ence in trying to get soMething done for Brussels. A splendid l'i'ra] on Conservation was shown with Henry Exel at the projector. An interesehig item from the Consumer News on a nil triti:11301 survey being conducted ie ada, was read by Mts. 7ein Steacha.n. Happy Birthday was eung for three members Lunch iier7i5c1 Mm Davis, 1:•:41111 th alsotitt ETHEL. Mt. and Mrs, A. Bremner and Doris visited on Sunday in Bright Mr. and Mrs. William McKay and terry have. moved hack to London after spending the sem- inar with her mother, Mrs. L, Smith, Enjoy a latigh4illed evening. Attend the plays being presented at Grey Genii-pi School on Nov. 20, 27. end 2S. They are hieiriees. Newlyweds Honored Inege crowd gathered in re an- brook Hall SU turdny when Ethel and elerierr .r triunity combined to honer and Mrs. Gary Earl. yea-wenn present enjoyed the good music alud it. 12 o'clock thtl (.1-,Inpl. wore broil ght t o e plt.f see. 1. In '1 Mc-inn read en address anal net; 'Pearson presented them with .4 Ouri6 re.I01k0Y , C.WY Mid .141r4 thArilod liitgy yl5 r ttr,