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The Brussels Post, 1971-05-20, Page 343.00 A Peak' in Advance — $4.00 to U.S.A. — Single Copy 10o POST PCIBLISIIING 1.101J814 17H4 BRUSSELS ficdT, THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1971 *1. 41111.4+101.......mr••• MAJESTIC W. sk4 FILMS ON CANCER Bright, gay daffodils formed the setting for •thp Datio.dil Tea held by thp Majestic W.I. on Thursday, afternoon, May 13th in the l3rus-. els public library. The conveners of the meeting on "Health" were Mrs. Doug Hemingway , and Mrs. Jack Nelsman. MrS. Leona Arm. iikro4t,-; the new president, after S'iiad iii; ii poetic weicoliied a jaige number of inetribprs and guests, The secretary-treastfrPr, Mrs. Marie, McCutclieon. conducted the usual business incinding, an invi- tation from the Cranbrook W.I, to attend their meeting on June 1st 'at 8:30 p.m. in the Craabrook Hall. Rev. and Mrs. Dockon of Walton will speak on drugs and show a Mtn. If yon wish to go let your president or secretary know by May 20. It was decided to have a "House Tour and Coffee Party" in June, date to be an- nounced later. Mrs. Cudmore then called Mrs, Alberta Smith to the, front and presented her with the Women's Institute Cup and Saucer, a slight token -of our appreciation for her faithful service as president. Mrs. Smith thanked the Members and Hoped the new president would continue to -get our co• operation and suppert as she had, The June meeting under the convenership of Mrs. Marie Mc- Taggart and Miss Laura' Lucas will be on Education: Further notice later on. Many varied answers Were. given to the roll call "My curd for the Blues" Mrs. Armstrong' then called on h.& father. Mr. Harvey. Johnston Who is pest president of the Huron ,County Vnit of the Cancer iety and Chairman of Pul;licity and nominating' for the. Hnirenia, District. He explained the set up of the Canadian Cancer Society Wherse head office is in. Tortinto, Each province is a division, each division has seven. district's. We In Huron County belong to the Antonia diStriet Each district is Arvided into units and each unit into bratiehes. Our nearest branch is Wingh 711r. Johnston then showed two very interesting and informative films entitled the "Million Club" The necessity ,of yearly health, check ups A11114, early diagnosis it any symptoms b4 cancer appear were stressed A $1.mphlet "Can- cer Facts for 'Women" was given to those present. Mr. Johnston was thanked and presented with a gift by Mrs, Doug Hemingway. Mrs. -Marie McCuteheon gave an interesting report of the Offiders' Conference at Guelph which she attended. The86. present enjoyed bi self) "When you come to the end of the .day" sting by Mrs: Lula Kett, Happy Birhtday wro Bluifc for loin calk wit" (.714'416 Wilfi 111 0 0 4 0in 04 Sealort. Walicertitionari Maim It To BrUapeliii A large group of footsore walkertlioners reached the south- ern outskirts of Brussels on Sat- urday afternoon and rested their Weary selves on the ground near the pond on 'the property of 'Bill ,'J'urnbulI. They were members of the Seaforth lion-Nibbletis", who Vi.bre joined by friends, to. do their bit :for the March of Dimes, and incid:ently lose a few left Ali their :efforts, They left • Seifertii, High Sehoel .at S u,nr. accompanied by Dr, Whitman and walked sixteen miles 'with only two. hav: tug to drop out. Apparently they did not feet equal 'to walk the remaining dist- ance into Brussels to enjoy our beautiful village. No doubt they were only interested. in return to Seaforth by ear- to. soak their tired and aching feet. :ENGAGEMENT Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Smith of Brnssels would like to announce the engageMent of their daughter, Janis Lynn, to Mr, Larry Kenneth Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Bray, R.R. 1, Ethel. The wedding will take place May 29th, 1971, at the United Church, Brussels. TURNBULL BORDEN A weddng of local interest took place on May 8th, 1971, in St. Angela Church in Edmonton, Alberta, when Charles Oliver Turnbull, only _son .of Mr„ and T Mrs. Andrew urnbull of Sea- forth, Ont., married Margaret. (pegg3r) • I3orden ' of Edmonton, Alberta. . fellowed at, the home of the bride"s parents, They will he residing at 6903- :142 Ave., Edmonton. CR ANBROOK Mr. arid Mrs. J. Stuart, Lindsay, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy. 'Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn included Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and Susan; Ricky and Bonita, Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs, :Gordon Wood, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maehan. List- oWel, and Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, 1110108worth. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell and family, Thorold, are spend- ing a few days at their house here. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Becker were their daughters Christine and Jane, Guelph; their son Douglas awl son :Kerry, Kitchener, son-in Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. port Poth, Kitchener and Steve Irvine, Grand Valley. daffodil centred tea table with Mrs. Alberta Smith pouring tea. Mrs. Doug Hemingway , Mrs, Earl Cudmore, . Mrs. Marie Da.VIS and Mr% j40011q- 11PgiktM0 Mit 1460 ST JOHN'S LODGE-.‘ "LADIES' NIGHT" Members of kit, John's Lodge A.10. and A.M. ebtertafiled their. wives and friends at their uninlal "Ladies' Night" Banquet oti day' night. The delicious dinner was served by the ladies' A.uxil- iary to about 175 guests. Guests at the head table were District Deputy Grand .Master for North .Huron, Carmen Thompson, Teeswater, and MI'S, Thompson, Past District Deputy .Grand, Master, tiruCC3 McCall and Mrs.. McCall, Worsliipfirl Master Waiter Somerville,. Walton amid Mrs. Somerville, Senior Warden W, H. 'King and Mrs. King. mediate Past Master Gokion Stiles and. Mrs. StileS. Mr: Stiles wa s master of ceremonies. The toast to the ladies was proposed by Robert Grasby and graciously replied to by Mrs Gbrdo4 Stiles. The toast to Grand Lodge was proposed by F.D.D.G.M. Calvin :Kreuter and responded to by Mr. Thompson who brought greet: Tugs from Grand Lodge and spoke briefly of his interesting visits with the lodges of the county. John Bryaus introduced the guestspeaker, •Bruce McCall who delighted his audience with his wit. and humour. He drifted into a more serious vein as he spoke of the first three Questions an aspiring candidate for Masonry is asked to answer. These questions exemplify the sovereignty of God. as the fundamental principle of the lodge. Robert Cunningliant ex.eressed the appreciation of the lodge to Mr. McCall for his tine address .andi Cenductect-a 'sesSicyfe.of. com- munity sieging with 'Mrs. 'W. H. King as the accoMpanist. Dancing to the music of :Ken Scott's orehestra finished the evening's program. NEWS OF BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL Put lit your track shoes be- comes 'Field Day. e are having pra.ct- ice for the coining field day and we hope we have the children's support and effort in this event, Bruce Jermyn's team is the winning team in Basketball. basketball teams are in the finals, Beth Vallance's team is playing the best 3-5 games with Sandra. Boomer's team. Barb Elliott's team ha s been °Hull nated. Brussels Public School is proud to announce Grade 5's success in film making. Their film is to be, ShoWit on Friday, may 21 at 5:01) on the CKNX production "East Of the Sun". Watch it! Thanks again for oipporti* 7' Coady WO, IY•Pilf•J: 01.6 VICTORIA DAY POSTAL There no postal service provided on May 2404. All despatch aed .receipt of mail are curtailed and there' will be PO Wicket service No rural service. • The lobby will be open as usual. NEW BUSINESS OPENS 'HERE new business opened on the main street here.- 'on Monday :morning. It is. The. Hayward Discount -and Variety' Store locat- ed in the building formerly occupied by Eders.• Store • which. Molted to. a new location some time ago. • • The owners are Mr, and Mrs: Bob. MayWard, formerly of At- wood, who have taken up resi- dence in the. atiartittent above the store. They will be assisted by their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Hamilton. They also have three sons, Steven and Stuart of Kitch- ener and 'Robert of Ottawa. They are members of the Anglican church. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs. Harvey Dennis, who has been a patient in Wingham Hos- pital for the 'past three months has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiemstra and family of Ethel moved Sata.. day to the home they purchased in 'Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull Were weekend visitor s in Dayton Ohio, where they attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary: of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pisher, Among Brussels residents who are 'hospitalized; in Wingham are Miss. Ltattie Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williamson, Mrs. Ida Davis, Mrs. Wes Kerr, Ralph Shaw, Miss Sarah McKinnon, Mrs. jean Nichol. Mr. and Mrs. James Pesten of Ethel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson.. Mrs. Florence Russell and Mrs. jack :Verner of Bayfield attended the christening- of Kevin Andrew, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T-Tarry Schmidt (nee Gail Wilson) iri Mildmay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull, Seaforth. returned home from Edmonton, Alta,. the end of last week. They attended the wedding of their son Charlie Turnbull and visited other friends in the city. Ed. Morrow of Ethel is a patient in Stratford General Hos- pital where he underwent surgery last week. Miss Joanne Moses, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moses. Brns- sels, attended a graduation diaij)er of The John FT. Teal international School of Travel at the Holiday Inn, Toronto, 00 May, 14, 1971. For obtaining first-class honours in her examination, she received a gift Ofr. eney, jotinne had boon iliiliiliJtllY 'frY mom Horticultural Society See' Interesting Demonstration grtio may meeting of the Brussels Horticultural Society was held Monday, May 17th in the Public Library, There were 25 members and 10. guests present. Mrs. Win, Campbell, the presi- dent, opened the nicotine with 0 Canada, Mrs. W. Kerr at rho at the niano. Minutes, treasurer's report followed, An invitation from Blyth Horticultural Society to attend their Floral Display and tea Saturday May 2,2nd front 3 to 5 Pali. A letter re Convention itt Windsor was read. Mrs. Wm, Miller atoned We do not send Ole, gates, seconded by Mrs, L. Mc- Cutcheon, carried. Roll call was a displayy of spring blooms. I'm sorry to report there. were only six exhibits, The results were, Mrs. Cudruore, Mrs. Wtri Mrs.. A. Bremner, Mrs. Wm, Hewitt Mrs. Wm. 'Campbell, Mrs. B. 'Hemingway. Mr, A. Knight read the new:; letter. Mrs. Cudmore reported for the Spring Tea Committee being held Saturday, May 29th from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Public Library She reminded every one to bring baking for the sale table and plants for the plant table. Mrs, Wm. Hewitt gave a. read- ing, Dale Wheeler and Gerald Jutei 'favoured wwith two select- ions on the guitar and piano. These were all enjoyed. Miss Mae Skelton thanked the boys and a small gift wa s given each. Mrs. Campbell then extended at invitation to the members to hold the July meeting at her home in Ethel. It will take the form of a picnic to be at 2 p.m. The delegates to Convention at Lions Head reported a good meeting. The Convention will be. in Hanover in 1972, Mrs W, Campbell introduced Mrs. E, Mitchell who gave a dem- instratiou in Liquid Embroidery. Each Indy paainted a handker- chief and kept it as a souvenir. 'Mrs, Cudmore thanked Mrs. Mitchell and presented her with a gift, The Queen closed the meeting. A delicious Ianeh was served by Mrs. Win. Miller. Mrs, L. Frain, Mrs. F. Shaw and Mrs. N. MeLarty BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS enoNIN --- dim and Karen Cronin are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Lori Marie. in Sea forth Community 'Hospital on Thursday. 'May '10th, 1971.. .MACT3AN Glen and Roberta (nee Colin) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Mark Jeffrey. at. Coderich General and Marine Hospital. May 4th. 1971, First grandchild for 'Air. and Mrs. Leonard Meehan. and grandson for Mrs., Margaret (.Morrill of LOndon, •.11 11*. =, 1..11 • TRAYI . .fro t"1 ,4th cause here ,\t recess