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A GOOD FEED WAS HAD BY ALL -7 That was the report out of another successful
smorgasbord supper at Melville Preibyterian Church in Brussels on Wednesday.
(Photo by Langlois)
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Recent visitors with Dr. andMrs.
Hazelwood were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Gamble of Mount Forest
and Mrs. Jessie- Gordon of
Hazelton, British Columbia.
Jack Ritchie who was a patient
in. Victoria Hospital, London,
came home on Saturday.
Bill King Jr. has been accepted
to work with "Experience '76"
(Sweep) during July and August.
Dr. and Mrs: Russell • G.
Stephens and family of London
visited over the weekend with
their mother Mrs. R.G. Stephens.
Visitors this , past week with
Mrs. D.A.Rann were Mrs. E.R.
Hopper of Exeter and Dr. Joan
Kyle of Thunder Bay.
Kenneth Graber returned home
on Friday from. Victoria Hospital,
London, where he had. been a
patient.
organi cation of their own to
improve their skills in the arts of
homemaking and child care.
Here, in ,the Lee Home, Mr.
Lee subsequently helped to draft
the constitution of the new
society. Mrs. E. D. Smith of
:Winona became the first
President of the "Mother
Institute'', The women's Institute
movement has since become a
world-wide organization."
Leaving the Erland Lee homea t
1:30 p.m: the group stopped to
see the Punch Bowl, an unusual
deep ravine, with the rock at the
bridge shaped like a bowl, with a
• small amount of water trickling
down. A short distance on the,
road was the Punch Bowl Market,
with spring plants and fruits for
The tour drove over the Skyway
Bridge at Burlington on to
Kitchener Where thpy stopped for
two hours shopping and supper at
a shopping mall., The ladies
arr ived back at Walton at 8 P.M.
after a most informative day,
seeing many interesting things in
the 12 hour trip:
People 12 hour bus trip
(Continued from Page 1) sale '
for
Howick Lions
Regular Games: Isabel •Tiffin,
Lucknow; Dolly Felker, Listowel;
Nolda Kulas, Wroxeter and Mrs.
Derbecker, Wingham; Mrs. Bill
" Boyd, Gorrie; Heather Riley,
Wingham; Mrs. Strauss, Mild-
may and Mrs. Selling, Wingham;
Mrs.,Walker, Gorrie; Bill Upper,
Listowel; Mrs. Hamilton, Luck-
'now and Mrs. Huber, Mildmay;
Phyllis baker and Mrs. Holloway,
both of Wingham; Mrs. Stan
Cherry; ,Wroxeter; Mrs. Hasting,
Listowel; Mrs. Adams, Wroxeter,
Mrs. Selling, Wingham and
Elaine Donaldson, Harriston;
Mary Hehn, Wingham; Mrs.
FIazelgrove, Wingham and Mrs,
Edna Greenly, Harriston.
Share the Wealth: 1 - Bonnie
Hislop, Gorrie; 2 - Mrs. Lewis,
Wingham.
$25. Special,: Mrs. Ducklow,
Listowel.
Stand Up Bingo: Bill Upper,
Listowel.
Jackpot Consolation and bonus
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
DISC JOCKEY
Good recorded musk
for weddings, ban.
quets„ anniversaries,
etc.
Big or small we
serve them all
Good public speaking
system and disc lock»
ey stand with lights.
• . Phone evenings
11874159
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bingo winners
and Purple Ball of $20.; Mrs.
Hazelgrove, Wingham.
Lap Card: Mrs. Turner,
Harristbn.
Dart Game: Mrs. Gordon,
Harriston.
Door PYizes: Stan Cherry,
Wroxeter, Brian Golley, Brussels,
Jim Scott, Listowel and Ethel
Day, Wingham.
Lucky Draws: Bill Upper,
Listowel, Gladys Bates, Harris-
ton, Sarah Anstett, Wingham and
Mary Hehn, Wingham.
RR4 Brussels, Ont. 3 Mi. West on Con.S
Across from Brussels Conservation Area
Phone: 887-6089
Camping $3.00 a Day
Horseback Riding $3.00 per hOur.
Family Campground
Hiking Trails, Swimming 84, Fishing, Hayrides
Clubs or Class Parties
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& Wiener Roasts for
T.
Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Wilson
will be held at
Atwood Hall
une 5th
Everyone Welcome
Music by: The Variations
9 p.m, to 1 a.m.
OPENING DATE — 24 th OF MAY WEEK END 1976
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Time: 8:30 P.M. - 12:00 P.M.
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