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The Brussels Post, 1974-06-26, Page 3News of Ethel W.I. bused to Hamilton Wingham Memorial Shop. QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For- over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING ox 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK• THOMPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET Phone 8874294 FREE DELIVERY ROUND STEAK STEAK ROASTS BREAKFAST BACON FRESH LIVER lb' 1.59 lb° 1.59 lb. 990 lb 690 To 44 Today, over a century later—co-operative organizations in Saskatchewan alone have over 85,000 members. A handful of workers in Rochdale, England, in the year 1844, foresaw a future in organizing together for the benefit of all. From that humble begin- ning has grown the world-wide Co-opera- tive Movement, dedicated to the principle of the common people controlling their OWN BUSINESS and sharing together the. benefits. .131B AN ACTIVE COOP MEMBER United, Co-operative of Ontario BELGRAVE 887•6453 ME' BRUSSELS POST, JUNE i8, 1914-4 X i4 NORMA MAIR aduated from the Fashion rvices Program at Centennial liege of Applied Arts Technology in Scarborough on ay 23. She is the daughter of , and Mrs. James Mair, R,#5, Brussels CHERYL McCUTCHEON eryl McCutcheon, daughter of r. and Mrs. Frank McCutcheon, aduated from the Consumer d Family Studies (Food Option) gram at Conestoga College, n Centre. Commencement ercises were held June 1 at the tchener Auditorium. CHERYL YOST ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ann of Trowbridge, graduated In Huron Perth School of rsing at Stratford Hospital and ained the gold medal for first e honors in nursing theory d clinical practice. She is a anddaughter of Alex and Mrs. iss of Brussels. Short Shots (Continued' 'front Page 1) y with the alertnes's of every ver that highway fatalities can kept under control. Enjoy your idayl. Stay alive? ****** Another Brussels man came me last week from a fishing trip th evidence of his success. Tom fuss displayed a fine string of d sized perch: New Mower Salesman to lady of the house: an I interest you in buying a n mower?" Lady: "No, but try n door. We use their lawn wer all the time and it's just 'ble," GAIL SEARLE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle, R.R.3, Walton graduated as a Registered Nurses Assistant from Peel 'Memorial Hospital in Brampton on May 18. She is a graduate of S.D.H.S. and Walton Public School. MARY KATHRYN WORK Kathy Work, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Work, Brussels, graduated-from Sheridan College, Oakville with a diploma in, Early Childhood Education Program. She has accepted a position at the Montessori House of Children in London where she will begin teaching in the fall. News of Cranbrook Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stuart, Lindsay and Mrs. H. Stuart, Bobcaygeon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug Purdy the past week. Mrs. Grace Evans and Mrs. Mary Bird,Clinton, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch and Janet visited' Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Adams in the Ottawa area. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huether attended the graduation exercises at Alumnae Hall, London, June .21, when their niece, Miss Connie Coutts, Walton, graduated from St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron, Sarnia, were recent visitors with • Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huether. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga, visited with Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Miss E.M.Steiss on Sunday. Miss Janet Veitch is a patient in Listowel Hospital. Members of the Cranbrook and Moncrieff W.I. and friends enjoyed a bus trip to the Kitchener area on Tuesday, June 18: :114t. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler attended a Wycliffe meeting and supper at the Blue Barn, Listowel, on June 20. Mrs. Waddell, Fullarton, and Mrs Ernest Rogers, Atwood, Visited Mr. and Mrs. W, 8trickler on Sunday and all visited a cousin in Owen Sound Hospital. Mr. and Mrs: John Vanass, London, were weekend visitors with the Strickler family. Correspondent, Mrs. Chester Earl The June meeting of the Ethel. U.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Russ Wilbee. Mrs. B. Godden led in the Worship Service and Mrs. James Struthers gave the topic. Business was conducted by Mrs. C. Earl. Roll call was answered by a "Miracle of the Bible". Minutes were read and approved and the Treasurer's Report given. Other business was dealt with and the meeting closed with the benediction followed by lunch served by the hostess and Mrs. Roy Hall. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leo Triple of Senlac, Sask., visited this past week with. Mr. and Mrs.. Carl McDonald and other relatives in Brussels and Atwood and Ethel. Media responds to non-smokers The Huron Perth. TB and Respiratory Disease Association heard routine reports from Mrs. M. Kunder, Seaforth; Mrs. E. Fisher, Mitchell; A. Dunsmore; G. Prest and R. Butler, all of Stratford, at its recent regular meeting. Rev. Garbutt Smith, Association President, was in charge. Mrs. Kunder said that the Pulmonary Function Indicator had been offered to hospitals in the . district and that recommendations regarding the use of vital capacity tests would be forthcoming from the Canadian Thoracic Society's Annual Meeting in Ottawa. Mrs. Fisher reported that no "official" responses had come from the hospitals and councils concerning requests from the consideration of the 'non-smoker' but that CJCS 'Open Line'. and the newspapers had evoked many personal responses. Mr. Dunsmore in his Social Services report indicated that a '5 Day "Day Camp" opportunity would be offered to asthmatic children in the two county 'area at the 'Y' Camp with the use of their facilities. Mr. Butler reported that volunteers and staff are already deep in preparation for the 1974 Christmas Seal Campaign; and once again expressed deep appreciation for the many volunteers who work year round in all phases of the Association's work. Special tribute was paid to Mrs. W. Muise i Respiratory Technologist from University Hospital, who supervises equipment in Huron and Perth County homes in her spare time. Thirteen, W.I. ladies enjoyed a bus trip to Hamilton Tuesday with the Molesworth ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner, Doris, Mr. and Mrs.C. Earl and Judy also Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl and Janice of Owen. Sound attended the Hewitt Reunion in Bright on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray and Mrs. Annie Bray visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy of Goderich on Sunday. Visitors with Mrs. C. Ecicmier were Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Chicago and Mrs.A. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eckmier of London. Mrs. A. Cardiff and Mrs. Geo. Pearson spent Monday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole and Bob called in Ethel to visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mason and daughter of Orangeville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Kleinstruber and daughter of Grand Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kleinstruber and family, Waterloo, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kleinstruber. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pride visited Sunday at Belgrave with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Charles of London and Mr. Bruce Henry of Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wardlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham, Mrs. Elsie Cunningham and Mr. • Ken McDonald attended the Cunningham Reunion in Waterloo at the home of Mrs. Estelle Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson and son Montreal, are visiting with Mrs. A. Pearson. Mr Scott Pearson of London visited Monday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lamont accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parrish of Trowbridge visited Sunday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cardiff visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Cardiff, Brussels. Norman and Darlene Dobson visited Sunday in Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Vollmer, R.R.#3, Brussels. They' also visited Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vollmer at Stratford who celebrated their "50th Anniversary." Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evans and family visited Mr. and Mrs. James Knight at their cottage at Bayfield.