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The Brussels Post, 1975-05-21, Page 7MODELLING A NEW BLOUSE — Julie Campbell wears the blousethat she made 'as part of her 4-H club project at the Majestic W.I. meeting. Mrs. Earl Cudmore admires the blouse as Mrs. Bell, leader of the older 4-H girls explains how Julie's blouse was made. Mrs. Devries and Mrs. Ron Ball are the other Brussels 4-H club leaders. (Photo by Langlois) Parks and Campsites are among our greatest natural attractions. This is what Ontario is doing to expand and protect them. The Ontario Government has a firm policy of establishing and maintaining provincial parks and campsites. This year, for example, four new provin- cial parks and over 600 new campsites are being developed for the enjoyment and recreation of Ontario residents bringing the total number of operating parks to 120 and campsites to 21,000. The new parks are: Silent Lake Provincial Park, 1860 acres sit- uated 13 miles north of Apsley on High- way 28. 85 campsites are'available, but no motor boats will be allowed. Regular fees apply. Ferris Provincial Park, situated one mile south of Campbellford on County Road 31, has been expanded by adding 87 camp- sites, comfort stations, and boat launch ramp for access to the Trent River System. Regular fees apply. • Bronte Creek Provincial Park, at the Queen Elizabeth Way and Highway 25, midway be- tween Toronto and Hamilton, will be open without charge this year for day-use and picnicking. Among its special featu'res are a children's farm and nature hikes. Ouimet Canyon Provincial Park, near Dorion on Highway 27 about 35 miles east of Thunder Bay, provides walking trails along fhe canyon's edge to give visitors a spectacular view of the "Grand Canyon of. Ontario." No admission charge. Additional campsites are under construc- tion at several existing provincial parks — Algonquin, Bon Echo, Killbear, Fairbank, Remi Lake and Ivanhoe. If you would like more information about Ontario provincial parks or campsites, or a map showing their locations, write to: Ontario Parks Division, Ministry of Natural Resources Whitney Block 99 Wellesley Street West Toronto, Ontario MM 1W3 Ministry of Natural Resources Leo Bernier, Minister - Governs Ent of Ont ario Winiamoavis,.Premier THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 1975 --` East Huron WI has annual meeting in Ethel Correspondent Mrs. Cliff Bray East Huron Women's Institute annual meeting was held in Ethel United Church on Tuesday, May 13th. 'Mrs. Harold Wallace of Clifford spoke on Ratification of District Directors. President's remarks were given by Mrs. Malcolm Allen, Wroxeter; Public Relations report by Mrs. Alex Graham, Gorrie. Mrs. Wallace brought in the officers. The Molesworth W.I. ent ertained. Mrs. Clarence Diamond, New Hamburg showed slides of the F.U.I.O. trip to Australia and New Zealand which were very interesting. Huron Home Economists Miss Jane Pengilley of Clinton also ,gave interesting talk on the 4-H club girls. Majestic W.I. of Brussels entertained in the aft ernoon. Collection of pennies for friendship. Dedication was by Mrs. Wallace. Personals Mr. Sam Cuthbert of London, Mr. Geo. Lynn Jr. and son hristopher of Tottenham, Miss Terry and Betty Lynn of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lloyd of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Special anniversary services planned The Ethel 98th Anniversary Services for Sunday 25, Mr. Larry King as guest speaker. There will , be special music by the choir and also the Grey Central School hoir for the evening worship.. ime 11:00 A.M. & 8 :00 P.M. • Funeral FLORENCE McNAUGHTON Miss Florence McNaughton passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, May 13th in her 76th year. Born in Egmondville, she spent a few years in London and Fordwich before coming to Brussels with her parents, the late Dr. J. A. and Mrs. McNaugh- ton. She was a resident of, Huronview for the past fourteen ears. Her education was received in Brussels Public and Continuation school, She was a member of the nited Church. Funeral services were held on hursday at 2:00 p.m., May 15th rorn the M. L. Watts Funeral Home, Brussels, with Rev. Eric LeDrew officiating. Burial took place in Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Cousins, Wel , H. King, Gordon Workman, Norman Hoover, Clarke Mathe- on and George McCutcheon. Herman Striker SIDING INSTALLATIONS Kaiser Aluminum Westroc Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia; Eavestroughing Shutters.. (halitY workmanthiP, reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw away.that paint brush! Call us 482-7428 Pitcheo and daughters Tracy and Pamela of Brampton, all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davidson and. Blair of London, Mr.and Mrs. Bill Raynard of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raynard. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McTaggart and Luella Wardlaw visited Huronview on Sunday on the occasion of Mr. Arthur Henry's 88th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Godden and family of Brampton, Mr. and , Mrs. Gary Godden of ListOwel, Mr. Ernest Whithouse, Brampton visited with Mrs. Bert Godden. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bremner and girls spent the weekend at the cottage at Amberly.