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The Brussels Post, 1972-07-19, Page 7Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology A two-year college programme in TO: U. Ross Milton, Administrator, 482-3458 Clinton Centre, Conestoga College Please -- send me application form —.,arrange an appointment for an interview Name ................. . . it . ...... •.% ..... .di Tel. No. ......... Address High School attended years GERALD'S DATSUN See The Full Line of DA ?SUNS on DISPLAY Always some good used Units On Hand 1971 Volkswagen, 17,000 miles 1970 1/2 -Ton Ford, heavy duty 1969 1/2 -Ton Chev. 1969 Volkswagen Stationwagon fuel injection 1968 Chrysler, 4-dr. Sedan 1968 Ford Galaxie 500, 2-dr., HT. 1966 Plymouth GERALD'S DATSUN "The Home of Economy Cars" SEAFORTH — GODERICH Newil of Walton 4. I c 4 MAITLAND VALLEY SADDLE CLUB ANNUAL RODEO & GYMRAMA. SUNDAY, JULY 23rd LISTOWEL FAIR GROUNDS at 1:00 p.m. READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Ship Pigs every Monday a.m. Cattle Trucking and Shipping Service — Phone GEORGE JUTZI 887-6122 — Safe — Dependable — Trucking, 'Service Schneider's BACON ENDS 5 lbs. $1.19 24-oz. 750 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE will begin this September at the CLINTON CENTRE THE FIRST YEAR STUDIES INCLUDE: Secretarial Procedures Shorthand and Machine Transcription Typewriting — Psychology English Language and Literature The following year, application of skills in specialized situations will be developed. INDIVIDUALIZED LEARNING will take place in a modern ENGINEERED CLASSROOM SETTING Admission Requirements: Ontario Grade 12 or be over 19 years of age and possess an apt- itude for secretarial science. Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall Miss Ann Clark was .hostess to Karen Sadler of EtOhicoke, as part of the prOVincial govern, ment's urban-rural, exchange. Karen. spent a week at the Clark. farm.. Karen is one of the many City students who will visit Huron. during, the exchange program this. summer. It was the first ex- perience Karen had, had with farming and she liked it. Her favourite treat was horseback riding and she, and. 14 year-old, Anne Clark shared' many good times .during the week long stay. Trousseau tea On Saturday afternoon and evening Mrs. Martin Baan held a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Nellie who will be a bride this month. Guests were received by Nellie and her mother. Mrs. Jan Van Vliet. Sr. poured tea. June Williamson and Marian Zerstoep served the many neighbors and friends from Walton and sur- rounding community. Brenda Bos was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. John Baan display- ed the trousseau and gifts of the bride-elect. UCVV The McKillop Unit of the LuiCa United Church, U. C. W., met at Family Paradise Park on Wednesday afternoon, July 12, with the ladies entertaining the children for a picnic. Mrs. Glen lkihNichol was in charge of devotions opening the meeting with a reading, "The Children". Peggy Dennis led in prayer. The offering was taken by Mrs. Merton Hackwell and dedicated by Beth McNichol. Mrs. John Burch presided for business. Minutes were read by Mrs. G. McNichol. Thank you cards were received from Darryl Smith and Mrs. Orvilla McCutcheon. Mrs. M. Hackwell gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Neil McGavin was in charge of the races - resulting as follows: Boys under 6 years - Blain Hackwell, Jeffery McGavin, Craig Hackwell. • Girls 6 - 8 years. - Cathy McGavin, Janette Rock, Elaine Dennis. Urban-rural exchange visitor in area S. 4 LOWE'S Phone 887-9339 We Deliver pkg. 390 lb. 850 . Heinz TOMATO KETCHUP 32-oz. 750 Purina DOG CHOW Red and White PEANUT BUTTER Astra Flake WHITE TUNA Kam LUNCHEON 'MEAT Royale TOILET TISSUE can 450 tin 550 A large crowd of friends and neighbors attended the reception and dance in the Walton Com- munity Hall on Friday night to honor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith, (nee Nancy Saunders) newlyweds. Prior to lunch, Mr. and Mrs. Smith were called to the platform when an address was read by Graeme Craig. Bruce McDonald made the presentation of a gift of money. Ian Wilbee and his orchestra supplied the music for the even- ing's dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan spent a few days this past week at Lurgan Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hoggart at their cot- tage, also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rowland of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether spent the week end at Boiler Beach visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and Gail. Mrs. Roy Bennett had the mis- fortune to fall and break her leg when visiting in Ottawa with her son Fred and his family. Mrs. Bennett is in an Ottawa Hospital. Her many friends wish her a good recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, Mary and a girl friend were camping for a few days at Fort Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ben- niger of Welland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles McCutcheon has returned home from Seaforth Hospital, where she was apatient following surgery. we hope she is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Dereck Lowder and family of Calgary, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Wat Webster, Clin- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster of Varna were guests of Boys 6 - 8 years Brian me- Gavin! Bob Leenaing, Jeffery Hackwell. Girls 12 - 14 years - Peggy Dennis, Jane Leenling, Janice PetleY, Beth McNichol. Ladies Kick the Slipper - Mrs. Win. Roe. Children Kick the Slipper - Janice Petley. There was a candy scramble for the children followed by everyone enjoying a picnic lunch. Reception Mr. and Mrs. Ray ligether, Steven and John on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haase of Sault Ste. Marie •spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nott of Clinton also visited at the same home on. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith and family are holidaying in the United States. Mr. Norman Williamson re- turned home from the Seaforth Hospital last week. Mrs. wil- liamson's mother, Mrs. Watson of Moosejaw, Sask. has been visiting at the Williamson home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk spent last Tuesday visiting relatives in Toronto. Misses Penny Greig and Janet Allen returned home with them for some holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore, Peter, Bruce and Steven of Brampton spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin, and attended the McGavin reunion on Sunday at Family Paradise Park. Many children from the Walton area are attending the swimming lessons atthe Seaforth swimming pool. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bender at Lurgan Beach. Mrs. Lyla F inlayson, Detroit, formerly Lyla McCloud of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Emery and daughters, Shirley and Shelley of Detroit, spent the week end with Mrs. Walter 13roadfoot. Steven and John Huether spent the week end visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and Ronald visited Sunday with William Boyd, Randy, Patti and Ricki at their Point Clark cot- tage. Mr. and Mrs. George Flewitt of Tuckersmith visited last week at the home of Mrs. Walter B roaxif oot. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Holmes of Fairbanks, Alaska, visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Dundas. During the evening Mr. Holmes showed a film strip of Alaska and Mrs. IDundas showed her slides taken on their visit there. Mrs. Maud Leeming and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -John Leeming also visited at the •same home that eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan, Karen and Kim of Sarnia spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Nelson Reid, Karen and Kim !remained for a few days holidays. Members of the Brussels IHorticultural Society met for [their July meeting on Monday `and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Dunk, when plans iwere made for the Flower show iand Turkey supper, set for Aug- lust 26th to be held at the Ang- jlican church inByussels. C omm- iittees were chosen representing Brussels, Ethel and Walton. Mrs. Doug Hemingway wan the door prize. Conveners for the meeting were Mrs. Harry McCutcheon and Miss Mae Skelton. Brian ,Smith of Listowel contributed two accordian numbers. Lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell, Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mrs. Allan McCall and the hostess. Mrs. George Dunda s of Tor- onto is at present a patient in the Seaforth Community Hospi- tal, after suffering a slight heart attack Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffin and sons, Aaron and Brian of Sarnia visited one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Nel- son Reid. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Dunk, Darlene and David of Car u nna, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk Jr. Russel and Wen- dy of Frankford. Mr. and Mrs. William Th- a.mer, Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Volker Hertlein of London left on Sunday for Germany. A few of the Walton ladies attended the Kitchenware party at the home of Mrs. Wallace Bell in Brussels, Tuesday evening. THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 19, 1972-7