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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 Majestic Institute sees sale barn 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. 1J,C met the pre the Wo take mec Ste Joh Cro foil( was. Hac topi wet con sen teal 1\ the wet you Chi Tre Mr: Pra 7th Lin, N in F 0 met een app Pro We the con- groi and pos ace the the and real ley( pro wet mei stip hell church served a pancake meal to a good crowd. (Photo by Pat Langlois) YOU'RE WHISTLING" IN THE DARK... Cf JA [If IF YOU THINK THAT HEART ATTACK AND STROKE HIT ONLY THE OTHER FELLOW'S FAMILY. Help your Heart... Help your it) Heart Fund Your local newspaper leads the way in providing local citizens with a voice in your community. The majority of school, city and provincial officials recognize the need for keeping the public informed. An informed citizen is an educated citizen. Need information on a local bond issue? What's going on at your city council meeting? Local citizens want to know, and local newspapers report it . honestly and fully. Local newspapers deliver, where other news sources leave off. People believe strongly in newspapers for several .reasons: newspaper reading is a habit with most people; it's part of the habitual routine of daily life; and over eight out of ten adults read a newspaper every day — seven out of ten teenagers too! No other news "media can match local newspapers for speedy, thorough saturation of your town. Who wants to know? You do! And, your local newspaper is the place to find it = with a full report. NEWSPAPERS DELIVER THE LOCAL STORY: CANADIAN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION REPRESENTING THE COMMUNITY PRESS OF CANADA 4—THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 19, 19M