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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.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, truNTE 19, 1974