The Brussels Post, 1973-03-21, Page 9ding in answer to the Roll Call.
Mrs. Robt. Fraser gave the motto
garden will be fragrant
Who has sown it with sweet
thoughts." A comedy skit, "That
Nasty Mother Goose" with Mrs,
Gordon Mundell and Mrs.
Charles. Mathers taking part,
proved entertaining.
Mrs. Ross Nicholson intro-,
duced the guest speakeri Mrs.
Roy Sanderson, who told about
her gardening and caring of
flowers. She was thanked by
Mrs. Harry Elliottta.nd presented
with a gift. Lunch was„ served
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Wm. De Vos, Mrs. Alex Mac
Tavish and Mrs. Cecil Sanderson.
Unit I meets
Seven members of Unit one of
Bluevale U.C.W. and two visitors.
Met at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Peacock on Tuesday afternoon
for their March meeting. Mrs.
Jack Nicholson, leader of the
unit presided and called on Mrs.
Jim Johnston for devotions. Her
topic was stone Day at,a Time."
Mrs. Carl Johnston, secretary,
read the minutes and financial
statement. Plans were made for
the lunch to b e served at the
April meeting in the church.
Members were reminded to bring
their sewing articles to the m eet-
ing in answer to, the Roll • Call'.
These are to be sent to mis-
sionaries in Africa. The after-
noon was spent quilting a colo-
nial lady quilt. Mrs. Peacock
served a lovely lunch of sand-
wiches, relishes and coffee.
News of inveliale
'holds .. meeting
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
Mrs, Charles Mathers waS
hostess for the March meeting
of the Bluevale Women's Insti-
tute, held in the Community Hall
on Wednesday afternoon. Twen-
ty-six members, five visitor s ,and
three children were present.
Mrs. Mel Craig presided and
Mrs. Wm. Peacock, secretary-
treasurer, read the minutes and.
correspondence. A St. Patrick's
card was signed by the members
to send to Mrs. Alice Aitken
who is still a patient in Wing-
ham Hospital.
A metal filing cabinet was
presented to the Institute by Mrs.
Mathers to keep the records in.
The Annual meeting in April will
be held in the United Church
School Rooms and will begin with
a pot luck dinner. Conveners
of the standing committees were
asked to have their reports ready
and the nominating committee
were asked to bring in their
slate of officers.
Mrs. Ross Nicholson and Mrs.
Cecil Sanderson, Agriculture and
Canadian Industries Conveners
were in charge of the meeting.
Each member named the type
of flowers carried at 'her wed-
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Sunday School and Church was
cancelled Sunday due to the
storm,
Miss Bonnie Moffatt of South-
ampton is spending the winter
holidays with her grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Burns Moffatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen visited on Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Newton
and Michael of WroXeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Horne
of Listowel visited on Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen.
Mr. Harvey Mann of Kitchener
and Miss Connie Mann of Toronto
spent the week end with their
parents,Mr.and Mrs. Ross Mann.
Connie was guest soloist at the
wedding of Miss Cheryl Hayes
to Larry MacDonald Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Date-
house, Karen, Wendy and Jen-
nifer of Grand Bend spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Ruff and Gordie.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and Karen and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Ruff
and. Gordie spent Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Judge of Lakelet.
Mrs. Alex. MacTavish and Bob
and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John
K. MacTavish and family of
Brantford, returning home on.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott
visited with Mrs. Allen Harrison
and baby, Robert Allen on Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Jim Darling and Kathy
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen,
returning home Sunday, due to
the storm.
Turnberry
Ladies Aid
The Turnberry Ladies Aid
Group of Bluevale Presbyterian.
Church met Tuesday at the home
Of Mrs. Glenn McKercher. Mrs.
Jack Willitts, president, opened
the meeting reading from
Proverbs, Chapter 15 - Verses
1 - 6. Mrs. Glenn Snell read the
minutes and treasurer's report.
Six ladies spent the afternoon
quilting. Mrs. McKercher served
lunch. The next meeting will
be held in May at the home of
Mrs. Joe Walker.
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In scanning the Mitchell Advocate we note that C. F.
Moses, Manager of the Mitchell Public Utilities Commis-
sion was elected a district director at a meeting of the
Association of Municipal Electric Utilities of Ontario, and
D, M. Seath, Stratford P.U.C. Manager was named presi-
dent. - - - Mitchell town council gave a third reading and
passed the necessary by-law authorizing the expenditure
for the reconstruction of Ontario Road a portion of No. 8
Highway. - - - Mrs. G. Nash, division commissioner, of
St. Marys, presented the All Round Cord in Guiding to
Gwenda Thompson at a banquet Monday evening. - -
Mrs. R. Salisbury was elected president of the M itchell
Art Society at the annual meeting Monday and Mrs. L.
Easun is vice-president; Mrs. R. Edmunds, secretary;
-Mrs. C. A. Houze, treasurer and Mrs. James Armstrong,
advertising. Plans are being discussed for the spring art
show.
The Clinton News-Record reports that Clinton will have
a new industry that could employ up to 15 people, it was
learned at council meeting Monday night. The new industry
will be located on nine and a half acres of Clinton's indus-
trial land on the Hayfield Road. The Company is Marcon
Ready Mix of London. - - Mrs. Marjorie Cartwright of
Londesboro was crowned queen at the Clinton Beta Sigma
Phi's dance Saturday night by president Jo-Ann Sullen.
Murray Hackett, according to the Teeswater News, is
the new clerk-treasurer of, Cuiross Township. He comes
from port Elgin and is moving his family to the eighth of
Cuiross. - - Canada's' first 4-H Maple Syrup Club was
organized Friday night in the Belmore Community Centre.
Club Leader is Dave McCallum..
The Zurich Citizens News records this item from the
Grand Bend correspondent. The Senior Citizens. of Grand
Bend have• chosen to be called "The Golden Age Club"
and now plan to hold two meetings a month. - - The
Historical Society held' 'their regular meeting Monday
with Brigadier ,Fred Clift as chairman in the absence of
chairman, Mrs. A. S. Morton. Mr. James Scott, Seaforth,
showed a coloured movie he had taken in 1942. Mr.
Scott was out fishing on the 'tug "Binnie S" owned by John
and Jack. Sturgeon and others. The coloured movie of
these men showed them lifting the nets, picking out the
fish, resetting the nets, cleaning the fish and even to them
having their lunch.
The Lucknow Agricultural Society, according to the
Lucknow Sentinel, are planning a new feature for the
annual Fall Fair. - - - Mr. Cecil Congram of R.R.3,
Holyrood brought to the Sentinel Office the first of this
week, a wild strawberry plant in bloom, which he had found
in his bush.
The Exeter Times-Advocate reports that Exeter's RAP
committee have approved the 19'73 budget calling for a total
grant of $33,000 from council, an increase of 10 per cent
over last year's figures. $15,000 will be for recreation,
$8,000 for parks and $10,000 for community centres. —
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemeyer marked their 60th wedding
anniversary with a family dinner and open house at the
Community Centre, Dashwood. - Three members of the
Royal Canadian Legion were honored when they received
their 50-year pins recently for lengthy service. The
three are; R.E.Pooley of Exeter Branch, 167; Cliff Brint-
nell, Exeter and Joe White, Seaforth.
The Goderich SignalStar reports that Bruce Sully,
president of the DominiOn Roads Machinery Company,
and Goderich Mayor Harry Worsell turned the first sod
for the new 15,000 square foot gear plant at GOderich
Industrial park recently. The cost of the project is
$1.6 million and will be in part financed by a $525,000
Ontario Development Corporation Loan received last
January.
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