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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-07-05, Page 14••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••#•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 For a hundred years people have been 11, subscribing to the Post WHY DON'T YOU? ESTABLISHED 1872 4Brussels Post BRUSSELS ONTAR 10 to $4.00 A Year in Advance — $5.00 to U.S.A. — Single Copy 10c Subsription by mail Anywhere in Canada 4 .00 per year Fill in and mail this coupon Y ES Please send me the Brussels Post for the next year. I enclose $4.00 D Please bill me 0 Name Street or P.O. Box Town or City •,•1•4 && t 66 N•66.4..4 ........... .... . ..... P rovince .. ......... ... • . 1972 •••••~•••••••••etteeeeeHee••••••••••eev Nam• Street or P.O. Box Town or City 4 ....... Province Massed Highland Bands News of Walton 4-H girls present fashions corrpespondent Mrs. Allan McCall The Walton W.I. met in the Walton Community Hall with the President Mrs. Gerald Watson presiding. Mrs. Neil. McGavin was pianist. The platform was, decorated with animals, well done re- presenting a night scene with stars and moons hanging from the ceiling. The 4 - H girls were guests and put on a fashion show, wear- ing their sleep wear they had made in their last project. Mrs. Joe Steffler read the minutes and 33 members answer- ed the Roll Call on "Mending Hints". It was agreed to have a car- nival on August 12th when there will be a fish pond, bingo, ball game, booth, fire works, priz- es for the best decorated bic- ycle, and a lucky draw on a, chaise lounge. A display is to be entered at the Brussels Fall Fair with the committee Mrs. Jim Mc- Donald, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. Torren- ce Dundas in charge of antiques. A committee volunteered to go to Clinton on Thursday to help, with Senior Citizen Week at Huronview. Mrs. Ken McDonald. reported on the progress of the float for the Centennial Parade in Brussels. Discussion follow- ed on repairing the interior of the hall. The meeting was turned over to the conveners on Home Ec- onomics and Health. Mrs. John Bos read two poems "Advice" and "Imitators". Mrs. George McCall read "what is Mother" and "Thank God for Dirty Dish- es". Mrs. Alvin McDonald gave a report from the District Annual, which was held recently at Mc- Intosh Church. There will be a meeting in July, with the conveners, Mrs. Jim Axtmann and Mrs. W..J. Leeming on Education and Cul- tural Activities. Lunch was served by the host- esses, Mrs. Mervin Smith, Mrs. Leeming, Mrs. Harold Wilsbn, and Mrs. Murray Smith. Mr. and Mrs. RobertLundy of Hamilton spent the holiday week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall, and attended the Centennial celebrations in Brussels on Saturday. Miss Rosemary Ryan is hol- idaying this month at Winnipeg and the West Coast, also visit- ing her brother Cyril Ryan in Calgary. Rev. and Mrs. Derwyn Docken and Kristen are holidaying at their cottage, gdDer Doc'n inn'" near Georgian Bay. 14—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 5,