HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-02-19, Page 4MORE PANCAKES ANYONE? — In the foreground Mrs.
McCutcheon sery es pancakes to the diners at the St. John's
Anglican Church Pancake supper last week. The women 'of the
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Majestic Institute members
gathered at the Brussels Sales
Barn for the February 12th
meeting when Agriculture con-
veners, Mrs. Bruce McCall and
Mrs. Doug Hemingway were in
charge.
The ladies were conducted on a
tour of this up-to-date sales b am
by Bruce McCall who also gave an
explanation of volume of business
and expansion since to took over
March, 1970. The ladies enjoyed
this informative tour and each
was presented with a pen and
matchbook.
The ladies retired to the house
where Mr. Paquette, Assistant
Agriculture Representative, who
was introduced by Mrs. McCall,
gave a talk on the beef industry.
He was thanked and presented
with a gift by Wilma Hemingway.
The roll call was answered with
,t current event about agriculture.
Mrs. Cudmore, president, con-
ducted the business. It was
lecided to hold the course
'Baked in a Pie" in the Library,
vlarch 13. Visitors are invited to
land in their names.
The next card party, March 3,
will be in charge of the February
committee. A motion was passed
to send in registration for Leader-
ship Course in Waterloo. An
announcement from WIO presi-
dent that the annual fee be raised
to $1.5O was made.
A tasty lunch was served by the
...ommittee and thanks tendered to
Mrs. McCall for opening her
home for this meeting.
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