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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-19, Page 5some plain talk IN HURON-MIDDLESEX s of Bluevale WI report on trip to Elora and Black Creek rUr00 0 .Th! with hers; Mrs, ',(1 by s. s On Mrs, gran the odies senld fifty roup 'due sang are lion, I the CLINTON ARENA BACON-ON -A-BUN JUICE & COFFEE NO CHARGE EVERYONE WELCOME COrrespondent Mrs. Joe Walker s. Carl Johnston was hostess he June meeting of the vale Women's Institute held. .r home on Wednesday )000,Mrs. Wendell Stamper ded and. opened the meeting, e usual manner. conveners. e Resolutions meeting were Murray Jenkins and. Mrs, Elliott. rds were signed for Spading. =ton and Mrs, Ross Mann, • of whom are in hospital. rs, Gordon Mundell, District Ltor, gave an excellent report c District Annual which she ttended ittGorrie. Mrs. Jim rong reported on the bus sponsored by the Institute the group travelled to the anted Poll House at Elora, Creek Pioneer Village and Bramlea Plaza to. shop. s. Stamper thanked those had sent sandwiches and. es to the Blossom Tea at nview and also to those who ttended, financial statement of the n County's Women's kite Bursary Fund for a ward Childrens' Aid Society was The roll call provided many tents on "How progress is ing our lives. Mrs. Chas. ens spoke on Resoltitions dso urged the members to their handbooks. Mel Craig introduced Edith Garniss who gave a informative talk mpuncture". Mrs. Jenkins d her and presented her t gift. s Keith Johnston, Mrs. ohnston and Miss Emma on assisted the hostess in g lunch. tithe meeting the members ed a sing-song with Mrs. Id Street at the piano. • August meeting will take OM of a tour through w school is nville Christian College has niful view of the broad St. ice River just east of ville, Ontario. Two hundred ixty acres of green grass. fields, and rugged and surround the stately tugs, A warm. friendly phere immediately greets S you enter the red front and the hustle of happy v convinces vett that this is of with a definite purpose: or years I've dreamed of . ,g a school like this," said Al Haig, the Director of Ile Christian College. "I've convinced that students more of a challenge than Crop Researchers Say Every Dollar Spent On Weed Control Results In $5.60 Savings! Stanley., Berry Door Ltd. and McGinnis Drycleaning in Wingharn followed by a basket lunch at a roadside park on Hwy. 86. There will be no meeting in July . United Church Women The United Church Women of Bluevale met in the Sunday School rooms on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Jack Nicholson presiding. Mrs, Jim Casemore, Mrs. Mel Craig; Mrs. Harvey Edgar and Mrs.Jack Wickstead took part in the worship service. Mrs. Bert Garniss conducted the study "Mission Impossible Unless". Mrs.Sparling Johnston reported on the bale that was sent to Mission Services in London, Mrs. Bert Garniss was chosen as a delegate to attend' Alma College in August. A committee of Mrs. Craig,Mrs.Garniss and Mrs. Murray MacFarlane will price some new tables arid report • back to the executive. Write MP's. All members were asked to write to members of Parliament expressing bur concern that action be taken on the brief presented to the Ontario government from Alcohol and Drug Forums. • A list of articles was given to the members to bring, to the October meeting to he sent to missionaries in Africa. The roll call was answered by bringing a 50 cent. surprise package for sale. Migs Karen Johnston delighted the audience with . two 'musical numbers accompanied by her mother on the piano. The meeting closed by singing a hymn, followed - by the benediction. Lunch was served by Unit 3. The next meeting will be on kugust 7 at 2:30 p.m. when the U.C.W. will entertain the Sunday School, messengers and Baby Band at a picnic in the challenging they're receiving in the public, high schobl. We challenge our students on three levels - academically, physically, and spiritually, because man is mind, body and spirit. We stand for no nonsense in our school," Haig went on. "We make it perfectly clear that our . teachers, not the students, run Grenville Christian College. We teach our students absolute respect for members of our staff. They are also taught to respect their parents and all those in authority over them." One notices that the students are well dressed in their uniforms -- the (Continued on Page 16). OWN Community Park. Personals Reverend. Maurice McNabb called , on. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golley one day while in the area. About 25 relatives and friends surprised Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Colley on Wednesday evening, June 12 to help celebrate their 20th Wedding Anniversary. Euchre was enjoyed and the ladies served lunch after Glenn and Norma'opened several gift: New Elders. Reverend Dennis. Freeman was in charge of the service Sunday morning when two new elders were ordained, Mr. J.J.Elliott and Mr. Larry Elliott. Four new members joined the church after taking preparatory classes. They were Norma - Willitts, Patricia Hoggart, Ross Hoggart and Glenn Campbell. Mr. Gordon Mundell presented an individual Communion Set, in memory of his. parents John and Annie Mundell, and dedicated by Reverend Freeman. The offering was received by Burns Moffatt and Joe Walker. Reverend Freeman conducted Communion service. e••• AGRICULTURAL AIRCRAFT .-, SPRAYING Provides lik-rfarwign Many More Advantages . . . • 1' fear 1 *Crops may be sprayed at the most advantageous-time. *There is no soil compaction *There is no damage to the grain . . . this alone could mean a saving of $7 to $10 per acre *Even wet fields can be covered evenly and cOrriPireifiCA *No Investment required for equipment t the weather For all your weed and fertilizer. tsproylikl An grain, corn and beans, arrange now by calling. LAMMENS sPRAYING_SERV.ICIE "SPECIALISTS IN AERIAL SPRAYING" Phone 519475-2541 or S110-175.2591 Local Telephone NUrriber 482-3409 *R 2, Glin Meyer ' 'WE HAVE BEEN CROPS IN SOUTH WESTERN ONTARIO FOR THE PAST TwELVE. YEARsvi Based &oft's Potittey Farni, geaforth 1 HAVE BREAKFAST WITH AT THE CHALLENGE . . . Canada is faced with a world wide problem of rising costs — caused by an inadequate supply in the face of overwhelming de- mand. THE LIBERAL ANSWER . . To take de- tailed specific action on a broad front to reduce the im- 13E4 of inflation on consumers, . . . increase the supply of manufactured goods and foodstuffs, . . . reduce the impact of energy cost increases, . . . cutting taxes and increasing pensions for those on low or fixed incomes. THE RESULTS . . Real growth of 7.1% in 1973, greater than virtually every other nation in the world . . .. with a lower rate of inflation than almost every other nation in the world. WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS? .. . The opposition proposes to freeze your wages and prices, a proposal which has not worked. in any other country . . . in the United States real gross national product declined by 1.5% under controls and consumer prices rose 40% in one month after controls were lifted. ON JULY 8 . . . Keep the government which is prepared to make hard decisions in the best interests of all people, and will lead us forward as a united na- tion. THE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE TUES. MORNING - JUNE 25- a:00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. LIBERAL CANDIDATE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE HON. EUGENE WHELAN JOHN LYNDON HURON MIDDLESEX SPONSORED BY HURON MIDDLESEX LIBERAL ASSOC. 41111111111111114. vammiimermommiiin THE BRUSSELS POST, truNTE 19, 1974