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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-01-24, Page 9Phone 8874294 FREE DELIVERY Fitardit THOMPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET FRESH BEEF LIVER FRESH SIDE PORK WING STEAKS 5700( YOUR lb. 75 lb' 1.29 BANQUET POT PIES 4 for 1.00 Starting Jan. 2nd, 1973, all custom cutting and wrapping will be raised from 5c to 7c a pound. lb. 550 ELECTROHQME COLOUR TV .• 26" Co lour TV `PULLY ,SQL 10 STATE! Special Service Year Picture Tube .P rah, IRRADIfiandTV SALES &SERVICE Etzarnoilomn QUEEN STREETEILYTH,opit, pkot, 513-9b News of Huronview The family of Mrs. Mary Jane Taylor held open house in the Auditorium on Sunday afternoon in honour of their mother's 90th, birthday. Seventy-five relatives' and friends attended the party and Mrs. Taylor received numerous birthday cards and a special message from Prime Minister Tr u deau. Bob and Danny Heywood of Exeter provided spepial musical numbers at the Christian Women's Club song service on Sunday evening. Mrs. Luther of Hensall led the service with devotions taken by Mrs. Whilsmith of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay of Goderich assisted the Huronview regulars with the old tyme music for Monday afternoon's activities. The Huronview Women's Auxiliary were hosts on Wednes- day afternoon for the January Birthday Party convened by the Vice-President, Mrs. ,Webster. of Blyth. Mrs. Millar Richmond showed slide pictures of places of interest in Ontario, the Maritimes and Western Canada, whiCh were enjoyed by everyone. Following a sing-along, led by Mrs. Dwight Campbell, accompanied 'by Mrs.• Richmond. gifts were presented to the twenty-aeven celebrants and lunch was served by the Auxiliary, Miss May:Davies, one of the ladies celebrating he r 90th birthday this month, thanked the group on behalf of the residents. ' The square-dancers were featured at the Family Night program, which was arranged and introduced by their teacher, Mrs. Orville Storey of Seaforth. The dancers include Doris and Donna Lawson, Darlene and Debbie Taylor, Verne Sawyer, Les Lawson,, DaVid Townsend and Roy Brown. Marlene Glanville played the guitar and sang four solo numbers and Susan McAllister entertained with piano and accordian solos. Nelson Howe on the violin, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lawrie Sawyer, provided the old, tyme music for the dancers and opened the prograin with some faVourite tunes. Jack Carter expressed the appreciation of the residents for a most enjoyable hour of entertairnent.. • SHORT SHOTS News of Beigrave Mrs E. Cardno speaks to W.I. on Home Care program Correspondent. Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse The Consumer Affairs rape, ting of the Belgrave Women's Institute was held in the arena on Tuesday, January 16, with a good attendance. president, Mrs. Norman Coultes presided and opened with the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada, the president wel- comed all present and wished all the best " in this New Year. The secretary read minutes of the previous meeting and gave the treasurer's report. The 4-H Club Leaders were named as follows; Mrs. Clarke Johnston, Mrs. Peter Chandler, Mrs. Richard Moore, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. Allan Campbell, Mrs. Alex Robertson. A donation of $25 to be given to the Belgrave School Fair Board. Mi's. Glenn Coultes and Mrs. Ross Higgins are the committee to select ,prizes for the school fair from the women's Institute. Sam Pletch was rehired as caretaker for the Institute Hall. A euchre is planned for som c- lime in March, further announce- ment later. Mrs. Clarence Hanna volun teered to send cards to sick and shutins, Mrs. Stanley Black was convenor of the program, The Roll Gall was "House- hold Problems Motto" One third of what we eat keeps us alive and two thirds keep the Doctors." was ably taken by Mrs. Ivan Wightma.n who gave the effects of lack of protein and Vitamins lacking in our daily diet. The lack of Vitamin C can cause blindness in foreign countries where the need of a balanced diet is not realized. Ashort sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. Norman Coultes at the pi ano. Collection was re- ceived also pennies for Friend- ship. The guest speaker was Mrs. Elizabeth Cardno of Seaforth, Nursing Administrater of Huron County Unit, who spoke on Home Care, allowing patients to leave hospital sooner, also Pro- fessional Nursing care at home if patient has OHIP, Home Care services are paid also the Doc- tors are covered by OHIP. Mrs. Black thanked the speaker for sharing her know- ledge and helpful suggestions on Home Care Program, who donated money for the Women's. Institute Hall reno- vations in 1972 and requiring a receipt for Income Tax purposes, please contact Mrs. Stanleyl-lop- per, Secretary-Treasurer, The meeting closed with the Queen and Institute Grace. Lunch was served by Mrs. Clarence Hamia, Mrs. Garner Nicholson, and Mrs. }Jerson Irwin. Eight tables of euchre were played last Wednesday evening in the Beigrave Community rooms. High Lady, Miss Leona Nicholson; Novelty, Mrs. Poca- luyka; Low, Mrs. Herb Wheeler; High Man, Albert Bacon; Novelty, Herson Irwin; Low, Clarence Hanna. There will be euchre next week at the usual time. Congratulations from Bel- grave friends to Mr. Fred Cook who quietly celebrated his 91st birthday on Monday, Jinuary 22 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Crawford of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elliott of Campbellyille visited with Mrs. Joseph Dunbar on s un- day and attended the funeral of the former's uncle Mr. Martin Grasby. Friday visitors at the home NEWS .OF ETHEL Correspondent Mrs. Chester Earl U.C.W. MEETING The Ethel U.C.W. held their Jan. meeting following the Annual meeting of the church. Mrs. Bert Godden was in charge of the meeting. Roll call was paying of fees for the year: Cards of thanks were received and read. A letter was read from Mr. and Mrs. Harbottle (Mis- sionaries). Other business at hand was taken care of and the meeting closed with prayer. Mr. and Mrs. James Pear- son and baby son have returned sZrom South America and are `",isiting Mrs. A. Pearson and family. Mrs. J. McWilliams of Mount Forest visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl and Janice of Owen Sound, vi- sited Sunday with Mr..and Mrs. Chester Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl MeDonald visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mill's in Listowel on Sunday. Miss Jennie Lynn and Don Lloyd of TorOnto visited with \Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downey visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown ' Gorrie. Trese. and Lisa Downey of Monktort are spending a few days with their grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downey, • Mr. Bruce Struthers had the misfortune to have acat accident. at Brussels' coming home from of Mrs, Joseph Dunbar were Miss Mary R. Stewart of Strat- ford, Mrs. George Baeker arid her sister Miss Jean Walker of Brussels, Mrs. Maitland Henry of Blyth and Mrs. Marshall Stone- house. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock of Monk- ton, It being Joanpe and Jennifer's birthdays. Mrs, Robert Coultes spent a: couple of days with her sister Mrs. RusselWalker of Goderich also visited with Mr. Walker at the Goderich Nursing Home. Mrs. Louis Asquith of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asquith of Aurora were Saturday afternoon visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh d Janette visitors Rinn and John. ' Mrs. Keith Rock an of Walton were Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bacon ed home also vi- ters Mr Mahe and ugustim have recently return from the west coast and sited with their daugh, and 'Mrs. Morris St. family, Mrs. Gerald A and family of Prince Gecrge, B.C. r who has home of Mrs. Arthur H. Edga been convalescing at the Mr.. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse ns was transferred by abulance to the wingham and District Hos- pital on Friday afternoon. Dan Graydon, Norman Hillick and Barry Logan of Oakville were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan of Sarnia spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and Mr, and Mrs, George McGee. Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Mc- Burney visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter. Mr. and Mrs, Barry Walters of Goderich and Miss Edith Lock- hart of Stratford visited on Sun-. day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney were Mrs, Mary Robinson, Goderich, Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarboro, and Mr. Ewald Rainer of Aspen, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. William beherns and daughter Rea of Gor, rie visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and Mrs. MelvilleForbes of Clinton were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch and David were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Armstong of Teeswater. Mr. Maitland Edgar of Pet- rolia visited on Sunday with his mother Mrs. Arthur H. Edgar, who is a patient in the Wingham and District hospital, he also visited with other relatives in the vicinity. BUMPER STICKEPS 414.1"11...="."-Thkaadilka. WWI Ira rat G6. YolY..ke Nor t i-IN `r C-irtAl'el-1 Fait playing hockey in LticknOW, (Cehtinued fromPage ty. • day morning, Later we itliS Mr. and MrS, WM. Hewitt ' , Hete, Goderich, on Friday, Feb- covered our eleCtrie clocks had Of in St. G Britssela, V eorge, Stkri isited Sun- day. ruary 9th„ inpagyearsi3ruela- been without power during the Mt', and Mrs, Jim Cardiff and Tamil has had outstanding_ teams with . night, A car had Struck a hydro y fierCe tiVallry among oppogng pOie in BrUSSelS in the early day with Mr; and Mrs. A. Car-., ,.n ... . .. ,partitipante. Spectators . were hours of Sunday mor n ing' leaV, dift. rabid fans and it was. not unusual big the north part of the 'Village Dr, SteWart Fergu son Of for squabbles to break out among without power, diarkeon; called on Mr S.- bed. supporting fans as Welt at ** * * * if Dunbar thit..paat week, Mt, and ' Mrs. Win. Sehaeffer and fain players: * * * * * Of GOderieli and Mt, and Mr's'. , Don bitiibar and family visited SilowntiobilerS , Remember en Sunday at the same borne. that riding in the area of thurche Friday WAS MrS. George arid niirSifig home Is a no- no. Dunbar birthday. Please considerconsider otherg, The , )4tieels gnowitoblie dub' re , Disabled Adults have many . , fittest your consideration abilitieS left to help them live a happy and useful lite Some Of US Were wondering' „ „ 'a Help the 'Mardi of laithea Ability Fund' why Or watches were :APPrOkia- klltS an investment in people. irately a half 'hour tag diriSiiii 1 trit tiltUt$Ei3, 0-Ott JANUARY 14, 1-0.1,,,,9