The Brussels Post, 1973-05-30, Page 13Scanning
the
Weeklies
By
Lee Hee
In scanning the Clinton News Record we note that area
youngsters in a bowling marathon, billed as a "youth Help-
ing youth" fund raising campaign during the week end raised
almost $1,500. Proceeds will go to the Bunny Bundle for
crippled children. One boy, Bert Albs*, raised over $300
when he collected $11 a game in pled ges and Paul Anstett
raised $200 when he bowled 60 non-stop games. - -
A group of young men with Bud Sturgeon as spokesman ap-
proached Hayfield Council at the regular meeting'Monday
evening with the request that they be allowed to use the
arena one night a week for lacrosse. Council could see
no reason why this couldn't be arranged, but will meet
with the Arena Board for their approval and the fee to be
charged. — The Anglican Parish of Auburn, Blyth,
Brussels and Belgrave has a new minister. He is Frederick
Howard Carson of Princeton, Ontario, and will be ordained
as a deacon next Thursday atSt. Paul's Cathedral in London.
The appointment was made to fill the gap when ReVerend
J. Keith Stokes was moved on/April 1st to Leamington.
In the Winghani-'-'--driance - Times we note that at the
monthly meeting of the wingham Businessmen's Associa-
tion turned down the proposal of installing new meters and
raising the rates. The Association will send their object-
ions, to town council. - - - The Cruickshank family of
Wingham have accepted the bid $120,000, $8,000 less than
original price, from the Town of Goderich. The airport
is considered of vital importance to Goderich's growth.
The town expects .to receive the deed in about six weeks,
as soon as a few minor details have been settled. - - -
The burning of the first mortgage was ceremoniously
performed by Lila Hickey, Richard Burbridge and Ian
Edward at the wingham Branch, Canadian Legion Hall
on Friday evening of last week.
The Zurich . Citizens News reports that the Zurich:
Lions Club will spearhead a drive for funds in the com-
munity to purchase an ice-flooding machine for the arena.
According to the Blyth Standard, Hullett Council has
joined the list of local municipalities to postpone judgement
on the proposal for a county-wide inspection system on a
user-pays basis as proposed by Dr. Frank Mills, County
Medical Officer of Health.
$18,000 was the second highest price paid for a bull,
according to the Lucknow Sentinel, at the Shore Canadian,
Classic Holstein sale held at Glanworth, ontario. Jim
Millington and Tony Roman were the purchasers for Rock-
wood International Livestock Ltd. - - - Charles McQuillin
found a flint Indian arrowhead on his farm in West Wa-
wanosh while working in the garden.
The Teeswater News reports that Doug Mahood pur-
chased by California Golden Seals, played junior hockey this
year for Soo Greyhounds. He is the son of Mr. Cecil
Mahood, Teeswater. - - -The Teeswater Masonic Lodge
held the final feature recently when they marked, the
100th anniversary of continuous years of service. - - -
Mr. .Gordon Perrott was honored by the co-operative
association when he received a scroll and gold watch in
recognition of 25 years of service with the Co-Op. He
was accompanied to Toronto by his wife . Mr. Perrott
is manager at the Teeswater Co-Op.
The Mitchell Advocate reports that Miss Mar y E.
Graham, formerly of Mitchell, now Dresden, was honoured'
Saturday by the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary of Dresden, when
she was presented with a life membership. Miss Graham
joined the Dresden Auxiliary 24 years ago and has" held the
office of treasurer for the past 20 years. - - -Mrs. Eliza-
beth Keillor was honoured by the Mitchell Legion Auxil-
iary at their regular meeting on the occasion of her 90th
birthday. She is a charter member of the Auxiliary. - --
Mr. and Mrs. ,Albert Siemon, of R.R.4, Walton, marked
their 40th wedding anniversary last Friday night at the
Brodhagen Community Centre.
Mr. Robert Chapman, according to the Goderich' Signal
Star, was elected president of the Goderich Legion,BranCh
109. He succeeds George Low who becomeS Immediate
Past President. - - According to reports froth the
Huron Minor Soccer Association there will be much
activity during the summer Months. There are 27 teams in
fiVe age divisions. Seaforth is entered in Pee-Wees,
Mosquitoes, Atoms and Squirts.
The Exeter Times-Advocate reports that with more
than 30 ratepayers in attendance, Grand Bend council
Tuesday night re-instated the lifeguard program fOr this
year, — Christine Louise Sinclair, one of the two
19-year-old Canadian girls, killed in Rhodesia, is the
(laughter of Rev. and Mrs. Donald Sinclair ; Was born in
Exeter arid here for three years. Rev. Sinclair
was the Minister of CaV'en .Presbyterian Church for five
and a half years, 1948• to 1953. - Mayor Jack beibridge
indicated this week he will hot Seek another term as head
Of cotindil, Exeter coin-mil' agreed this week to in,
vestigate the details relating to the operation of a day
care Centre. Susan Merrier Of DaghWittod
brated her 97th birthday redently. A dinner Was enjoyed
at the Colonial Hotel', Grand Bend followed by a faniily'
gathering at the hone of her daughter, Mrs. Luella 'Tertian
Of DaShWoodi - CeliStrbetiori Of a new Manufacturing
plant at the east end of Exeter for Ji Farm Machinery
is being Oblitpleted. Work on the assembly line produditig
forage' boxes actually started last week with 17 peitori
6thp1oyeclo POW' others are' inVolved in shipping.
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
The Ethel U.C.W. met at the
ctivity in Ethel area Council
On Special Savings
Accounts
as of June 1.
VICIORL4 and
GREY VG
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
home of Mrs. Godden on May
17th. Mrs. Carl McDonald leA
in devotions, the theme for the
meeting being "Mother". Mrs.
Alex Pearson had the topic. Mrs.
Godden conducted business and
the roll call was answered by
a Mother's verse. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Godden.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephen-
son spent a couple days in Hamil-
ton and attended the wedding of
their grandson, Donald Jess.
Mr. and Mrs. George •Hall,
of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
North Huron
(Continued from Page 1)
Masons.
Rt. Wor. Bro. Wm. Turnbull,
D.D.G.M. of North Huron District
appropriately thanked Rev. Eric
LeDrew and the Official Board
for the privilege of attending their
church ; the organist and choir
for their fine contribution in
music and singing; the ladies for
preparing and serving lunch after
the service, and special thanks
to the Guest Speaker. Wor. Bro.
Clark Matheson, District Chaplin
read the scripture.
The service was well
supported by the attendance of
people in the vicinity as well
as by Masonid Brethren and their
wives from Hamilton, Teeswater,
Kincardine, Wingham, Palmer -
ston, Goderich, Seaforth, Ripley,
Wroxeter, Gorrie, Fordwich,
Clifford, Lucknow, Blyth, Ches-
ley, Hensall, Clinton, Parkhill,
and Brussels.
lip.11 of Kingston and Mr. and.
Mrs. Elwin Hall and family
visited with Mr., and Mrs. Roy
Hall.
Mrs. William Pond and family
of Thunder Bay are visiting with
her parents, Mr., and Mrs. W.F.
Hewitt.
Mrs. J. Vander Heide and
Mrs. S. Vander Heide, Yvonne
and Ronald of London visited
recently at the Hansuld home.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lothar Weber for a graduation
party in honour of their niece
Barbara Stead were: Mrs.
K. Mamelka and. Peter of Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. John Stead of Osha-
wa; Mr. Chris Stead of Waterloo
and Mr. Paul Mamelka of
Waterloo.
Dr. W.L.A. and Mrs. Wardlaw
of Brantford visited Sunday with
parents Dr. and Mrs. Doug W ard-
law.
Mrs. A. Raynard was admitted
to Listowel Memorial Hospital
this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner and
family of London spent the holi-
day weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dunbar, Becky and David.
Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Lind-
horst; Mr. and Mrs. Art Lind-
horst and Mr. Don Lindhorst all
of Cambridge visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klein-
steuber.
Tasty -Topic
HAM AND CORN
SOUTHERN, STYLE
3 cups diced, cooked ham
1 package (10 ounces) frozen
lima beans, cooked
1 can (16 ounces) creamstyle
corn
2 tablespoons grated onion
1/2 teaspoon prepared mustard
1 package (8 1 /2. ounces) corn
muffin mix
Combine ham, lima beans,
corn, onion and mustard. Cook
until heated, through. Pour into
a greased 2-quart baking dish.
Prepare corn muffin mix as di-
rected on package and pour
batter over top of ham mixture.
Bake in a, hot oven (400 degrees
F.) until golden brown, 20 to
30 minutes. 4 to 6 servings.
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