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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-22, Page 4News of Huronview The weather was, ideal on Monday for the concert lawn by "The Band". During the afternoon a special n was played for those having Birthdays during the The. Eliinville Women's Institute were hosts I August Birthday Party on Wednesday afternoon. hundred and fifty residents and guests attended the with Mrs. Murray Coward as mistress of ceremonie program included tap dancing by Micele Robinson, trio numbers by the Pym family, Mrs. Tom Hem some favourite piano melodies with C arol Allin leading song and a group of twelve young people organized a band called,. ,,The Last Resort". The celebrants rec a gift from the Institute and Mrs. Isabella Harniltoi was ninety-nine this month. thanked everyone who had the party such a success. During the social perio ladies•served birthday cake and lemonade. The Clinton Legion Pipe Band paid their annual to the Home on Family Night. The weather was pe for the occasion and all of the residents as well as se visitors were able to take advantage of the music eith the west windows or out on the lawn. Everyone enjoye band selections and were entertain:: in groups withSeo songs and violin numbers by individual members. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DIAL DIRECT V a S N 0 S 0 8. Become ay's Answer . 7 8 9 10 11 12 lb 14 15 16 18 19 • 20 21 59 55 38 10 4' 42, 43 enam- ored (3 wds,) 9. Matric- ulated 10. Hash DOWN house 1. Cross 17. All home plate 2. Bay window up 3. Hearing 23. Wrig- cupid's call glee. ( a wds.) 24. Poet- 4. Devoured ical 5. Soviet advetb Army 25, Butler Symbol or maid, 4. Devoured for 6. -- in exam- (Collapsed) ple 26. Flyboy 27, Shine 42. Literary work 43. Bores 44. Kilmer's classic 45, --- noes 7, ---- Ma.cGraW 5 /4. 2 3 4 a A 4 22 2"5 24 82 33 34 27 37 Zs 26 30 26 31 36 45 U a S:aAb.J., 1 13X0 1,41,s 71VA tIVH N 1 8 10A, 11A:p 3/1 tiAVVS 0 1..*.i3N 3!3. lims ;I 0:111 v .o 29. Cartogra- pher's creation 31. Scoundrels 33. Aquatic animal 34. Gaggle's members 39. By birth 41. T.onic's companion 3 1. 0 TURN ONS WNY LOVE PHo7e)0APHY? -44\ egeAti.0 NEEPa A CAW Room r ogve4-0,9 • 0 0 0 00 ' Business Directory DONALD M. 'LAURIE Insurance Agency Auto - Commercial, -- Farm --Residenti BOX 129, BRUSSELS - PH. 887-922 J. E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 527.1240 BY APPOINTMENT: CLINTON' (Morrirly Only - 482.7010 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Watch and Jewellery Repairs - We Sell and Service - BULOVA ACCUTRON -- WATCH - :3 Stores -- SEAFORTH - CLINTON WALKER McGavin's Farm Equipment We Specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT SALES and SERVICE BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 887-6265 WALTON, ONTARIO 527.0245 WALLACE BELL TRANSPORT PCV. CLASS FS. & F. - PHONE 887-6826 Local. and Long Distance Hauling of All Livestock. Hogs Shipped Mondays and Wednesdays JIM .CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER - GENERAL INSURANCE Agent for Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance FIRE - AUTO LIABILITY Phones: Office 8876100 Residence 887.6164 JAMESWAY Power Choring Farm Equipmelit - for Dairy, Beef, Hogs, Poultry - Complete Barn Installation Free Planning and Estinlak MIKE'S Farm Equipment RALPH HAVEMAN 074404 BRUSSELS Belgrave Coi-op For Peed and Feitilizer Petroleum Pro ducts - Hardware arid Appliances - venal Milker Equipment and Cleaners; ItRUSSEIS NVIN.OHANt 8e-6453 3514711 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN HE IS ADVENTUROUS English, Irish and Scottish in descent, Gerdeti,e,five, is healthy and active. He has light brown hair, blue eyes and fair skin. An operation has corrected a turned eye and he wears glasses to maintain the correction. He is a light sleeper, always waking early. Geordie is curious and adventurous. He is full of questions and likes to go exploring. He mixes well with other children, being happy to visit or be visited, but is not keen on rough games. He'd rather ride his tricycle. ' Geordie is considered to be of average intelligence but his performance in kindergarten was below average. This youngster is perhaps a bit immature and it takes him a while to get accustomed to a new routine, like school. He is usually co-operative with adults, however, and responds well to kind explanations and firmness. Geordie needs warm, understanding parents who will give him stimulation without pressure, firm guidance and a great deal of individual attention. It is especially important that his adopting father will' enjoy sharing many activities with his small son.. To inquire about adopting Geordie, please write tO• Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, "please contact your local Children's. Aid Society. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1, 'Up to now (2 wds.) 6. Israelite spy in Canaaii 11. Box 12. Unassisted 13. Lubricated 14, Field of view 15. Electrical unit 16. "---'s Funny That Way" 18. Yet to a poet 19. Stiniuel's teacher 20. Sen. Kennedy 21, Pretiotis metal 22. Well- groomed 24. Unique person (slang) 25. More astute 27. Frail 28. Depraved 29: Red planet 30. Tenth Of a Sett 31, Suffered from 32. Baden on the hod 35. Monetary worth (ablit;) 36. Spite ornament 37 ite.rdist's "itirnitier" ticialate 40. Playing Marble 4 tHE BRUSSELS Pott. AUGUSii 21; News of OrssibroOk Shower honours M. McNair Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel 'A miscellaneous shower was held in the Cranbrook C om munity Centre Monday evening ,August 13th for Miss. Myra McNair, bride of the month. The hall was decorated with pink and white bells and streamers. Music was provided by Mrs. Stewart Steiss as the guests ar- rived. Mrs. Stanley Fischer wel- comed the guestsand read a poem "Motor Romande". A program consisting of several ,musical numbers by the Jr. choir of the church under the direction of Mrs. Stewart Steiss, two. duetS by Cindy and Bonnie Evans, violin selections by Mrs. Emerson Mit- chell, piano duet by Sharon and Rosanne Engel and a short skit by , the ladies of the community in .the form of a"Mock wedding': The bride was escorted to a decorated chair by Mrs. Ralph Adams and she and Mrs. Emer- son Mitchell put on a skit "Is there Doctor in the house?" Corsages were then pinned on the bride and the mothers of the bride and groom to be. An ad- dress in the form of a reading was read to Myra by Mrs. wil- fred Strickler. A number of girls presented the bride with many lovely and useful gifts for which Myra ex- pressed her thanks. The evening concluded with a lunch. The shower was organized by Mrs. Stanley Fischer, Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs. Clare Veitch and Mrs. Melvin' Becker. Rev. E.G. Nelson, Orange-, ville occupied the'pulpit in Knox Church on Sunday and will be the minster next Sunday,, August 26 at 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Ne1ion, Dale and Cindy accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and ,girls, Toronto, visited Mrs. Lyle Gordon. , • Mrs. Megan Davies, •Miss Lent Davies,• David and 'Alin Davies of Cardiff, Wales, and Garry ' Williams of London, visited with. Mrs. Stuart McNair and Myra. Miss . Ruth Kenney, Fort Myers, Florida, was a weekend visitor with Mrs. Mac Engel. Kerry Becker, Kitchener, is holidaying with his grandmother, ' Mrs. Melvin Becker. The August meeting of the C ranbrook Women's Institute was held at the home of ,Mrs. Lylle Gordon. Members asnswered the roll call by naming their part in the dairy industry. A Tweedsmuir workshop for East Huron District will be held in the Cranbrook hall on October 31. The September meeting will be a tour of a local industry. Members are asked to meet at the Cranbrook store at 9:30a.m. on September 4. Mrs. Jack Cox read a poem about t ,A Picnic". Blues Chasers were given by Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Leslie Knight. Current events were read by MrS. Wm. Bremner. The motto "Agriculture is the life line of the .nation", was given', by Mrs. Donald Perrie. .Mrit M. Haan gave a most interesting talk on "Communication and Change .in Agriculture". Ile was thanked and presented with a gift by Mrs. Breinner. Lunch Was served by Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Co, and the hostess.