HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-12-18, Page 13EWS OF
Huronview
Mr.Eric Luther of Hensall led the Christian Worsens Club
song service on Sunday evening, Eric Luther played the
organ for the singing of Carols with a Christmas poem by
Pearl Erratt and a vocal duet by Mrs, Britton and Mrs.
Luther.
The Bayfield volunteers visited the Home on Monday to
assist with the afternoons activities, Mrs. Myrtle Parker,
Norman Speir and Jerry Collins provided the old tyme music
With two numbers by the Huronview RYthm Band.
Bruce and Susan Cann, Lele and Estells Finkbeiner,
Milford Prouti and Mrs. Jean Triebner provided special
number for the Tuesday afternoon bible story conducted each
week by Mrs. Prouti of Exeter.
Twenty-five members of the Over 90 Club met on
Wednesday. Following the program of carol singing,
recitations and readings lunch was served in the dining ',*-Joni.
Mrs. Hackwell was a guest of the club and played the piano
accompaniment and an instrumental number.
Four members of the Walkerburn Club, Mrs.Ted Hunking
and Vaughan Hunking, Mrs. Tapp and Mrs. Archambault,
volunteer 'helpers and Co-sponsors of the Club assisted in
many ways during the afternoon.
The Henderson Family of Seaforth entertained on "Family
Night". The three girls Donna, Darlene and Debbie
accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Henderson provided a good
variety of entertainment with several numbers by the trio,
solos and step dances. Mrs Butt expressed the appreciation of
the residents.
ews of Ethel
ymn books are dedicated
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray spent
lurday at Barrie and attended a
aerial service in memory of a
phew.
Friends and neighbours
thered at the home of Mr. and
s , Wm. Hewitt on Friday
ening and presented them with
ift from the .community.
iss Betty and Terry Lynn of
Tonto visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn over the weekend.
New Hymn books • were
icated in the Ethel United
arch, Sunday morning, in
ing memory of Mr. Carl
onald.
Mr. Charles Hansuld is a
patient in Listowel Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis left
for Florida Thursday to spend the
winter months.
Mrs. Mryle Bowes and Tom
spent the weekend with Mrs. A.
Shaw at Brigden. Mr. and
Mrs.Charles Guy and family
visited the same home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Machan and
Mary Helen accompanied Mr.
and Mrs.Murray Machan and
Mrs. Norma Dickson to Seaforth
Sunday to attend the funeral of a
niece.
Mrs. percy Stephenson is
staying at the home of her' sister
in Burford after having surgery
on her eye.
the/ Senior Citizens
ntertained at supper
he Senior Citizens were
rtained to a supper in Grey
tral School Tuesday of last
k. Following dinner, Robert
ningham called on Rev.
rk, Rev. LeDreW and Rev.
nley McDonald who
tributed Christmas thoughts.
Floyd Hermen music
lervisor led Gre5., Central
ol in singing several number.
ss Bonnie and Cindy Lynn and
ly Earl also sang. Community
gag was led by Mr.
ningham after which a few
Ines of euchre were enjoyed.
he Ethel W.I. met at the home
Mrs. Geo. Pearson. Mrs. Geo
imstra conducted the meeting
to the absence of the
:dent who is in hospital.
Roll call was answered by
Peen members and six tuests
thg "What country would you
like to visit". Mrs. John Brink
gave- the motto "A man's feet
should be planted in his country
but his eyes should survey the
world". Mrs. Lothar Weber
introduced Mrs. Irene Campbell
of Listowel whospoke on her trip
to the Holy Land. She was
thanked by Mrs. Chester Earl and
presented with a gift.
Mrs. Heimstra conducted the
business and the meeting closed
with Grace followed by lunch
served by Mrs. Cliff Bray, Mrs.
Tom MacFarlane, and the
hostess.
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Mich. on Friday, December 13.
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Oscar, two sons. Funeral will be
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