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BRUSSELS .POSE 'NOVEMBER 26
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Child learns:. before school, principol says
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
"As long as you live, keep
learning how to live", was the
theme of the Education meeting
of the Belgrave Women's Insti-
tute held in ,the arena rooms on‘
November 18.
Mrs. Earl Anderson was the
convener and 'chose as her roll
call, "Name a Canadian Prime
Minister".
William Stevenson, principal of
East Wawanosh Public ,School
gave an enlightening talk on
education, He said that a high
percentage of a child's learning
takes place before he or she is five
years old and that the mother and
the other members of the family
all share a responsibility in
teaching that child by example,
reading etc.
He showed the plan of teaching
that the Ontario Department of
Education is promoting' and an-
swered questions from members
and visitors.
He gave the ladies an assign-
ment in metric measurements
nd supplied them with metric
apes with which to measure.
Kelly Lougheed and Sheila
Anderson sang two numbers,
`Justa Wayward Lamb" and "Do
ord" accompanied by Mrs.
George Johnston.
Mrs. Earl Anderi 'on expres-
ed the appreciation of the
udience to both Mr. Stevenson
nd the girls who sang. Mrs. Stan
Copper presided for the business
ortion of the meeting. Mrs. Ross
Higgins read the minutes, finan-
ial statement and correspon-
ence. Ddnations of $45.00 to
i-C for Toe Alpha Conference
nd $25.00 to children's Aid
hristmas. Fund were approved.
Mrs. James Hunter reported
r the Senior Leaders Training
:hool and it was decided to hold
Salute to Vegetables", on Dec.
d at 9:30a.m. in Women's
stitute Hall, Belgrave. This is
en to anyone in the Community
ho is interested in new ways of
oking or preparing vegetables,
Mrs. Robert Higgins was hon-
ed on Sunday, November 16,
en a family dinner was held at
Turnberry Tavern to celebrate
80th birthday. She was
sented with gifts from the ►lly and grandchildren.
The highlight of the evening
s when her two youngest great
ndchildren, Debbie Penner
ery, Purs; Clare Van Camp,
Tyler; G.Finnigan.
Euchre Played
-Seven tables of euchre were
played at the weekly euchre last
Wednesday evening in the Com-
muni ty rooms with winners
being.: High lady, Mrs.. Mildred
Stewart.. Novely Lady, Mrs.
Helen Martin. Low Lady, Mrs.
George Brewer.
High man, Clarence Hanna.
Novelty Man, Herb Clayton. Low
man, Edgar Wightman.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited on Sunday with Mi. and (Elizabeth Johnston who is a
Mrs, Ronald Hibberd and Angela patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
of Mildmay. don.
Mrs. Lois Warwick of Wing- Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Coultes,
ham, Mrs. Laura Johnston spent Judy, Denise and Jennifer, of
the weekend with • Mr. and Mrs; Belleville spent the weekend with
George M. Johnston and ,Tara of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ilderton also visited, with Mrs. H. Coultes,
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, Those planning to attend are
asked to bring their own veget-
ble, peeler and paring knife, Mrs,
James Hunter, Mrs. Stanley
Black, and Mrs. C.W. Hanna
were the committee appointed to
plan the Holstein Breeders ban-
que t November 27 at noon.
Mrs. Ross Higgins, Mrs. Mer-
vin McDonald, Mrs. Leonard
James and Mrs. Norman Coutles
"were appointed to plan the
Smorgasbord dinner for the U.C.
Q. December 2' at 7:00p.m.
The Branch Directors who have
planned the dinner and program
for the December 9th meeting
had tickets available and request-
ed that members please order
their tickets soon so that neces-
sary arrangements could be made
with the church group who is
catering.
A euchre and dance has been
planned for Saturgay, January 3,
with Moran Brothers to supply
music.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson, Mrs. George
Walker, Mrs. George Proctor and
Miss Dorothy Higgins.
Lodge
elects -
',in Blyth ,
The Annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers of Blyth R.B.P, •
1226 was held in the Blyth Orange
Hall on Tuesday, November 18th.
Harald Webster a P.C.M.
conducted the election and instal-
lation which resulted as follows:
W.P.: A.W. Nethery, D.P.;
Milo Casemore, Chap; George
Grigg, Reg; Henry Pattison. Fine
Reg arid Treas; 'C.Falconer,
Lects; Robert Hibberd and H.
Jacklin, Censors; Athal Bruce and
Emerson Mitchell, Stan Bearers;
--Elmer Bruce and Herman Neth-
and Steven Marks, presented her
with a winter floral arrangement
during the singing of "Happy
Birthday". This was the gift of
her four great grandchildren,.
Many friends ' and relatives
called at her home last Tuesday to
extend best wishes to Mrs.
Higgins and enjoy a cup of tea
and a piece of birthday cake.
rect grandchildren give
resent for Mrs. Higgins
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