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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-09-20, Page 6SO' › I3E KRi12, RE '0111 rA" "° PRE I/ ToRw YO- 1,1 n • News. of Huronview Young people frem the Crediton United Church supplied the MUSIc for the Christian Woolen's Club Sunday evening song service. The devotional period Was taken by Mrs. Doug. Warren. Marie „Flynn of Clinton along with Norman Speir and Jerry Collins provided the music for Mondays get-,together. During the afternoon's activities two new residents were introduced and welcomed to IluronvieW. One hundred and fifty residents along with, several of their relatives and friends were entertained on F amily Night by Earl and. Martha Heywood of.WIngham. The Heywoods are well known to many of the residents at Huronview, not only for their appearances on CKNX TN, and radio but because Martha was originally froni Zurich and Earl from Exeter, and they have lived in WinghaM for a number of years. The program included musical and vocal numbers as well as Earl's demonstration of magic. Alice Buchanan thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. With the fall and winter season approaching, one wonders what can be done to make the spafe time of the residents at the Home more enjoyable. If you or your groups have any ideas, we would be glad to hear from you. Some of the most urgent needs at present are a sponsor for an over 90 club, volunteers for various programs ' and variety pro- grams for family night with a special request for vocal quartets. wy, . /...410, ::. ••• -:::, *7 .41.4 .2hp , E PERmANEW 1 ,r PE . 41-11:FEA0Eit PER IMPERIAL GALLON Hobby .display .at Majest6c W.I. ,meeting. Bluevale WI members VISIT Wingham apiaries to do oil painting f- tubes of oil. paint brqshes r palette, knife, easel, 119P.,r0 to paint on, tur Peettne and frames. Using a palette knife she showed how to paint a tree. M. Perrie was thanked and presented with a gift. Interesting current events were given by Mrs. Carl Heming- way, Mrs. Doug. Hemingway showed coloured slides which she had taken of the Centennial parade, Lunch was served by Mrs. Bruce McCall, Mrs. Thes. Stra- chan, Mrs. Wm. Perrie and Miss. Mae Skelton. and Barrie , visiting places of interest along the way, and any- one wishing to go is to contact Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Harry Elliott or Mrs. Karl de Koeijer before October 6th. Members of the Blueyale The Fall rally of the Huron Women's Institute visited the County Institutes is to be held in Fear apiaries at wingham on Auburn on October 2nd. The Wednesday afternoon where they Guelph area convention is to be were shown how honey is made. held in. Stratford, November 2nd They returned to Miss Emma and 3rd. Johnston's home where Mrs. Mel Belgrave and Walton W. I's Craig presided for the business are joining to take the couse session of the September "The bedroom and bath" to be meeting. Mrs. Ross Nicholson held in the library on November and Mrs. Cecil Sanderson were 14th. conveners. An interesting letter from Mrs. Gordon Mundell and Mrs. Mrs. Herman de Vries, who is Carl. Johnston wer e appointed visiting in Holland, was read. delegates to the County Rally held Enclosed in the letter was -a in Auburn on October 2nd. Mrs. card designed by Mrs. de Vries' Ken Chambers was chose n to sister. represent the Institute at the A letter of thanks from Mrs. Area Convention in Stratford in McCarron to the Institute for November. Mrs. Jack Nicholson donating cookies for the Bible was appointed public relations School was read. officer to replace Miss Emma Mrs. Doug. Hemingway took Johnston who had resigned her charge of the meeting. The roll position. Miss Deborah Arm- call was 'bring a sample of your strong gave her prize-winning hobby and tell about it'. Hobbies speech on "Bees". varied from flower arranging, The bus trip scheduled for oil painting, knitting, crocheting, Wednesday, October 11th was re- sewing, quilting, button collec- ported by Mrs. Jim Armstrong. ting, baking, copper tooling,' rug The bus will travel to Alliston RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY TUESDAY — FRIDAY PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6663 Other Days, Monkton 347-2241 Auto Insurance — Before you buy give us a try. —SPECIAL FIVE-YEAR SELECT RATES— We can budget your premium for 12 months Investment Certificates Available PT, 0% for Five Years . =Wag, piano PiaYing+ gardeeingr petit, point to pulling weeds. Mrs, Jean Taylor brought, a knitted, hedsPread and souvenirs of her recent trip to the British Isles,. "Lei-- sure An Interesting motto on Let- sure is the time of ypur 11W" was given by Mrs. Leonard Machan. Leisure is an exciting of doing, 'learning, making and collecting, she said. Mrs. Hemingway introduced h te guest speaker, Mrs. John. Perrie, who gave am intqrma- tive talk o oil painting which is a hobby which can be enjoyed by People of all ages. She had on display a number of her paint- ings and the equipment necessary McDonald and Mrs. V aflame have 13 girls taking the course "The Meal". Mjss Laura Lucas, secre- tary-treasurer, presented an encouraging financial statement and dealt with other business items. The Majestic W. I. on Family and Consumer Affairs, convened by Mrs. Doug. Hemingway and Mrs. Leonard Machan met in the Brussels library on Thurs., day eVening. There was a. good turn-out of members and visitors who were welcomed by the president Mrs. Leona, Armstrong. She also thanked all those whohelped with the Centennial events. The Sr. Citizens contest, Childhood Memories had only one entry - that of Mr. Muir Thompson who has since passed away. His wife Was sent a Centennial plate in recognition of his entry. 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