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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carson of Gorrie, Ontario are pleased
to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Larke
Eleanore, to. Mr. Neil Thomas McDonald, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. McDonald of Brussels. The marriage wilt take
place on Saturday, September 16th at 4:30 o'clock in Gorrie
United Church. 26-34-1
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News of
Huronview
Slide pictures of Jerusalem were shown by Mrs. Whil-
smith of Exeter at the Christian Women's Club song
service on Sunday evening. Mrs. Luther of Hensall le
in the singing of corresponding hymns with the pictures,
accompanied at the piano by Mr. Luther.
Mrs. Marie Flynn of Clinton joined Norman Speir
and Jerry Collins to provide the music for Monday after-
noon's activities. A good attendance of residents took
part in the program with guests from Goderich and Pontiac,
Michigan. Special features of the afternoon were a step
dance by Mamie Sutcliffe and solos by morgan Dalton.
The Walton Women's Institute were hosts on. Wednesday
for the August birthday party. Mrs. Neil McGavin intro-
duce d a lively program and was able to get most of the
residents to take part in the sing-a-long and rhythm
band. There were vocal solos by Cathy McGavin and John
Huether; quartet numbers by the Godkin family, Dianne,
Bruce, Ronald and Gary; step dancing, Jeanne McDonald
and Cathy McGavin; violin, Linda Godkin and mouth organ,
Watson Webster. Mrs. McGavin, Mrs. Godkin and
Marjorie Huether accompanied at the piano for the enter-
tainment. Following the singing of Happy Birthday by
the twelve young people, gifts were presented to the cele-
brants and birthday cake served by the Institute. Mrs.
Martha Bailey, the eldest resident having a birthday in
August, thanked all those who had made the party such a
success.
Coloured slides of birthday parties and other activities
at Huronview were enjoyed by the audience at Family Night.
Miss Becky Howes of Clinton played several favourite
numbers on her accordia n and led a sing-a-long assisted
by Norman Speir on the violin.
Mews of Wo
Institute members entertain
COrrespondent
Mrs, Allan McCall M. and Mrs, Harry Donnelly
of gtraffordYille. and Mr, WO
Donnelly of Winnipeg visited one
day last, week with Mrs. Maud
Leeming.,
Mr. David Watson has re-.
turned home from. Vancouver-
from .a holiday with Mr. and Mrs.,
Ray Nelson,. 'Robert and Michael,.
Mrs, Leonard. Leeming of .
Mitchell attended the shower
for Mary Leeming on Monday
evening at. Duff's Church.
Congratulations to Miss. Ber-
tha panby, daughter of Mrs..Kath-
leen Danby and the late Mr.
Danby, who graduated recently
from perth. Huron Regional
School of Nursing, Stratford
Bertha Wended, Walton Public
School and Seaforth District High
School and has accepted a posi-
tion at Weston, Humber Memorial
Hospital this month.
evening, opening with a reading,
"Bridal Blues" followed by Mrs.
James Smith giving a comical
reading. Diane and. Bruce God-
kin contributed several musical
numbers on their guitars, with
the two younger brothers Ronnie
and Gary joining in singing.MrS.
Alex Gulutzen Jr. and Mrs. Don
Achilles sang a duet accopanied
by Sharon Marks at the piano.
A mouth organ of selections were
given by Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Jeanne McDonald and. Cathy mc-
Gavin pleased the audience with
their tap dancing numbers. Mrs.
Herb Traviss played the piano
for a sing-song, led by Mrs. N.
Mc.Ga.vin. C athy McG axin contri-
buted two solos.
The guests of honor, Mary,
her mother, Mrs. W. J. Leeming,
her grandmother, Mrs. Maud
Leeming and the groom's mother
Mrs. P. L. Brady , Seaforth,
were escorted to the decorated
chairs at the front. Lovely cor-
sages had been pinned on each
one as they arrived.
Mrs. Campbell Wey read an
address of best wishes to Mary.
Gifts were carried in by her
girl friends and Miss Barbara
Brady assisted the' others in
opening the gifts. Mary fittingly
replied thanking everyone for the
lovely gifts.
Lunch was served by the Mc-
Killop ladies following the sing-
ing of grace.
Members of the. Walton
Women's Institute entertained the
Patients at Hurcnview on Wed-
nesday afternoo for their Aug-
ust birthday PartY•
Mrs. Neil McGavin was mis-
tress of ceremonies with the
opening number on the afternoon
program being Jeanne McDonald
and Cathy MeGavin rendering a
daet, "The Little White Duck"
followed by a step dance number
by the girls. Mrs. McGavin
assisted them on the piano. A
sing song followed with every-
body taking part and, with Mrs.
Ray Huether at the piano. John
Huether sang a solo, "When I
First Came To This Land," acc-
ompanied by his mother at the
piano. The Godkin children sang
several selections accompanied
by Dianne and Bruce with their
guitars. Miss Linda Godkin play-
ed some toe tapping music on
her violin accompanied by her
mother at the piano. Mrs. Ray
Huether played for the ribbon
band with many of the patients
taking part and. Watson Webster
also joined in playing the mouth
organ.
This was followed by Cathy
McGavin singing two solos, en-
titled "Teddy Bear Picnic" and
"I'm A Lonely Little Petunia
In An Onion Patch."
Gifts were given to each pat-
ient with a birthday in August,
on behalf of the Institute. A
piece of birthday cake and tea
was served for lunch before the
patients went back to their rooms.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hum-
phries and family were holiday-
ing last week when they took a
cottage at Point Clark.
Repair roof
damage when
fire strikes
A new roof has been put on
the two storey brick home of Mrs.
Pete McDonald on the main street
in Walton, which had been
damaged last Wednesday when a
fire started from a spark from
a bonfire at the rear of the home.
Firemen were called from Blyth,
Seaforth, and Grey, damage was
confined to the attic but there
was much water damage. Mrs.
McDonald is at present living
in a trailer, loaned by Gordon
McGavin, which is situated near
her present home.
Sweet corn-
keep cool
for freshness
While dimples may be
attractive on a beautiful young
girl they. are a sure sign of
old age on a kernel of corn.
Plump kernels mean juicy, sweet,
tender corn. Sweet corn has
an extremely short shelf life.
To maintain its freshness, corn
must be chilled immediately after
picking, held under refrigerated
conditions and used within 1 to
2 days, say food specialists of
the Ontario Food Council, Min-
istry of Agriculture and Food.
Most sweet corn is hydro-
cooled. In other words, the
corn is plunged into an iced
water bath immediately after
picking and held there for at
least one hour. This lowers the
internal temperature of the cob
from approximately 85 degrees
to a low of 35 degrees. With-
out hydro-cooling the corn con-
tinues to respire and the sugars,
responsible for its sweet juicy
flavor, are quickly changed into
starch.
Although hydro-cooling helps
to preserve freshness, sweet
corn should always be kept under
refrigerated conditions and used
as soon as possible.
A Brussels Post Classified
will pay you dividends. Have you
tried one? Dial 887-6614.
8—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 23, 1972
Shower honors
bride-to-be
The Sunday School room of
Duff's United Church was taste-
fully decorated for the miscell-
aneous, shower for Miss Mary
Leeming on Monday evening, Aug.
21st,
Mrs. Neil McGavin was in
charge of the program and wel-
comed everyone to this special