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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-05-19, Page 11se join in ide along aitland Twenty-seven horses and ders left Gordon Workman's me in Brussels on Sunday ernoon for a trail ride along the aitland river, to the Workman im on county road five, and ck to the Workman residence in ussels. Upon arrival, ,Mrs. Workman d family had a chili pot supper aiting for all twenty-seven ders, who wasted no time in evouring the chili to the last chili an. A meeting was held after ppetites were curbed when embers emphasized that all x-members and new members' re welcome to join in the coming vents the saddle Club has tanned for the summer. Plans for a rodeo at the ussels fairgrounds were scussed and the date will be ecided at a future meeting. Bluevale Correspondent , Mrs. Joe Walker Family Sunday was observed in the United Church with the Sunday School children taking part. The senior classes made up the choir and the junior' classes were present at the front of the church with their teachers. The theme was ."Growing" - "God is here , we come; God is On Mother's Day at Bluevale United Church, the Sacrament of Baptism was administered ,by Rev. W. Brown to Ann Genevieve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Douglas Garniss. Ann wore a christening gown first used by her great-great grandmother, Margaret Nethery Leishman ' in 1840; and an heirloom locket of her great-great aunt, Gertrude Stanley. Following the church service,guests were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert here - we ligten;,. God is here - we respond; God •is everywhere - we go out." Ann Genevieve Garniss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Douglas Garniss, was received into the church with the Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Readings, with responses by the congreation, were given by Joann Edgar, Paul Johnston, June Stamper, Karen Johnston, Garniss. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.Ron Stanley and family of Kinloss, Mr. and 'Mrs. N. S. Calvert of Paris, Miss Edith Garniss of Goderich, Mrs. Lillian Elliott of Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willitts and Kathy of Turnberry. Mary Edith Garniss was home from Toronto for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnston called on Miss Margaret Jackson, Blyth on the occasion of Grey Campbell, Barbara Johnston and Leonard Stamper. Valerie Johnston read the scripture passage, Luke 19:, 1 - 10, Mrs. Harold Johnston's class sang the selection, "Zaccaeus". Rev. Wilma Brown's talk was "Small Grows Big." The choir sang "Thank You". Murray H astings and. Todd Boylan closed the service'with the Benediction. her 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workman and family, Cranbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin and family, St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nolan and' family, Walton and Mr., and Mrs. John Carswell and family, Teeswater were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis DosMan and Mark visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Johnson were Sunday visitors with Dr, and Mrs. Terry' Johnston, Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil MeGavin, Walton. Sunday visitors with MW Ross. Mann were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taws, Mr. and Mrs. Les Taws, Miss. Leslie Taws, all of Mississauga and Warren Redman of Toronto and Harvey Mann of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bishop and family and Mr. and Mrs. Morrison - Sharpin attended Mother's Day services at Highland Road, Kitchener when Jeremy Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lobsinger • was' baptized. They later visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lobsinger and family. A number of Bluevale United Church Women attended the spring offering meeting in Whitechurch, Wednesday evening and enjoyed the slides and commentary of Miss Colleen Farrier of Kenya. Satut. lfrietta, ceteris from e r I Mrs, Silver I 580'!. at the Intario Meet, ersity, Baby wears heirloom gown Children in Family Day service Ladies discuss Joshua There may be a provincial ection called over the decision y the Divisional court that the osing of hospitals by the Ontario abinet was illegal, but ,Huron ,P,P. Jack Riddell doesn't think The court,ruled Monday .that nder the "Public Hospitals Act e cabinet could not close ospitals by order-in-couneil and is means hospitals in Clinton, hesley, Durham and Toronto an remain open temporarily at east. The government has stated that will appeal the decision, but if it owick Lions Regular Games: Mrs. Simon uber, Mildmay; Mrs. Lewis and d Marsh, both of Wingham; rs. Newman, Mrs. ,Lloyd alker, Wingham and Mrs. Day, Ingham; Mrs. Selling, Ingham; Phyllis Baker, ingham; Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter; arch Hamilton, Lucknow; Nolda ulas,'Wroxeter; Mrs., Barkwell, ucknow; Margaret Edgar, roxeter; Mrs. Schill, Formosa; hel Forbes, Harriston; Shirley oxton, Wingham. Share the Wealth: 1 -. Pearl Angus, Wingharn, $30.; 2 - Mrs. dna Greenley, Harriston, $30. $25. Special: Doris Walker, Gorrie, Stand Up. Bingo: Mrs. Reihl, Wingham, who also got the Purple Ball of $40. Jackpot of $105.: Mrs. 4 NOTICE A Meeting of Lawn owlers will be held at 7:30 pelt., • Tuoge., May 25. At the THE CLUB HOUSE All Iti,terested PletiSe Atfend - fails to have the decision reversed it will have to bring in legislation to close the hospitals. Both the Liberals and the N.D.P. say they will oppose such legislation and this would mean a defeat of the minority Conservative Government. "It all depends on. what Premiet Davis 'decides," 'said Riddell. "I don't think we will 'have an election, but' the Liberal party will oppose any legislation brought in to close them." Clinton Hospital despite the government order to close, has bingo winners Caswell, Bluevale; Mrs. Hallam, Lucknow; Wm. Upper, Listowel and Nolda Kulas, Wroxeter. Lap Card: Kay Rich, Wingham. Door Prizes: Sarah, Hamilton, Lucknow; Doris Walker, •Gorrie; Evelyn Barkwell, Lucknow. Lucky Draws: Mildred Coup- land, Wroxeter; Clara McInnis, Fordwich; Edna Greenley, Harriston and Penny Elliott, Wroxeter: Dart Game: Troy Pocaluyko, $13. DANCE To the Music Of The Country Companions on Sat., May 2. From 10 p.m. to 1 a,m. at the .BRUSSELS LEGION HALL Admission $4.00 per couple Sponsored by the. Brussels Merin Dart League not given any termination notices to any staff members and has continued full operations. Chesley' Hospital ' which has already been closed has decided to reopen and start rehiring staff that was dismissed because of the closing. The government may have the option of curtaining hospital operations by cutting off funds without issuing a closing order. However since health costs are shared with the federal government this may not be possible. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. W411. 10,11/144. 20, Fri. 21, SM. 22, Si.i 23, Mott. 24 2 SHOWINGS DANT AT T:00 AND 9:00 P.M. !MIA SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M. gee wheeling fun lovIng... ours .S gain 0811N011 JONES PLESHETTE •rahnic°6'. aminimialo Nimelem owls TUES. 25, WED. 26, MUDS. 2791i 92 M 014 Shale 7,30 P.M. - Miro at 1:00 P.M. The movie with the 6 best Sellers in one+ elletren ELLIOTT IKASTNER o'n,+t. PETER FONDA 1;4. WARREN OATES Starts FRIDAY! 0(00 SATURDAY AT tuNiiAT TO TNURSOAT - CO. 3 . 113 Feet otgiii-coneliing; morveotingtoriOri. itiroWitrot AT 1i00 ANb Oido P.M. Abliq ENTERTAINMENT WARNING —Some scenes r "too Irlghlen~ng diiryory 0111111' -011.111.111111.1-- I The life of Joshua was the theme of a study period conducted by Mrs. Harry Elliott • during the May meeting of the Women's. Missionary Society of Knox Prebyterian Church. Following Mrs. Elliott's account of the life of Joshua, a question and answer period was held. Mrs. William Elston was hostess for the meeting. Mrs. Glenn Golley gave the call to worship and led in an opening hymn. Scripture from St. Luke's Gospel and accompanying comments from the Glad Tidings were given by Mrs. Joe Walker.' Mrs. Alba Mundell led in prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Ross Gray. Roll call was answered by 12, members, each giving a verse from the Bible beginning with the letter "M". Forty-eight visits to the sick were recorded. Mrs. Gray received the offering which was dedicated by Mrs. Golley. All members were invited to inspect a book display. , Mrs. 'Golley expressed . appreciation to Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Elston.A closing hymn was sung and Mrs. Golley gave the. closing prayer entitled "Mothers". A social hour was enjoyed with lunch served by Mrs. Mundell, Mrs. Elston and Mrs. Walker. ut Riddell doubts it Hospital ruling may bring election Els iiiii I MAYli Program is subject to unavoidable changes 4-4-11(4-***********-4-4-4-4-* Friday & Saturday — May 21 - 22 DIXIE DYNAMITE SUNDAY HOLIDAY SHOW MAY 23 Dusk to Dawn — 5 Features 1. HOLIDAY ON THE: BUSES 2. HORROR HIGH 3. HAMMER OF GOD_ 4. DEAD THINGS 5. T HE CLONES (ADULT ENTERT,MNIAENT) (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) STARTS AT DUSK FLATFOOT CHILDREN IN CARS [12 years & under] ADMITTED FREE Except on Special Pictures THE BRUSSELS POST MAY 10', 19/6