HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-30, Page 121
AFTER THE SERVICE — Some of the older and younger members of the
congregation of Moncrieff United Church talked outside after the last service
Sunday. The church's two oldest members, who were at the opening service in 1911
attended. They're Mrs. Ken McLean and Archie Mann. The brick church will likely
be sold and the congregation will join churches in Atwood and Brussels.
(Photo by MacDonald)
Rebekahs
Mornington Rebekah. Lodge
met in the Lodge Hall.
After the opening, the Charter
was &aped in memory of
Assembly and Grand Lodge
officers who had passed away,
The Vice Grand was given
money to carry on with her duties
for the summer, It was decided to
have a picnic and the members
were invited to the home of
Marguerite Crawford on July 7
for a pot luck lunch for first
course, dessert to, be provided. It
Girl dies
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R.R.3, Brussels. She is survived
by six sisters; Mrs. William
(Margaret) Van Ness of Ethel;
Mrs. Henk (Emma) Oerssen of
Gadshill; Mrs. Martin (Julie) Van ,
Bakel of Dublin; Mrs. Luke
DeBrabandere of St. marys; Mary
of Hamilton; and Patricia of
Goderich; six brothers: Ben,
Charles, Nick,Herman. Joseph,
all of R.R.3, Brussels and Mike of
London.
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The
Glassmen
of
Ontario
had a demonstration "Show ihow
to create a design" with Nanci
Bennett and Peggy Humphries
taking the part.
• Walton Ii had an exhibit "Color
and color schemes" with
Elizabeth Reinink and Nancy
Schade doing the commentary.
Mrs Dianne McNichol -and Jennie.
Reinink were the leaders..
Mrs. Alberta Hudie and Mrs.
Eleanor Liphard were the leaders,
for Walton Ill. They were unable
to put on their skit as some of
their members were unable to he
present.
The girls from each club
showed their wall hangings and
their free choice article that was
required for the prOject. A Touch
of Stitchery. Their record books
were also on display. Mrs. Roily Achilles.
Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot has
Mrs. Eleanor Plaas conducted a returned home from a visit with'
very profitable penny auction. her brother Sam Love at
Lunch was served by hostesses, Saskatoon. She accompanied
Mrs. Graeme Craig,Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Bill Farquharson,, a cousin
Craig, Mrs.. Stewart Humphries -from London where she had been
and Mrs. Neil McGavin. . visiting previously.
Personal Mrs. J.W.Payne , spent. the
Mrs. Phyllis Dunk returned weekend at the home of her
home tVom the Seaforth daughter, .Mrs. Chisholm at
Community Hospital last week Dungannon.
where she-has been a patient for Mrs. Edna Hackwell visited
over two weeks following surgery. with Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith .and
Her granddaughter Sandra Ford of family of London for a couple of
'Sheffield is' spending some time days the first of the week.
at her home in the village. Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Mr..and Mrs, David Dunk of Broadfoot were Mr. and Mrs.
Coruntia visited for a day with his Malcolm McDougall of Exeter.
mother, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk after
she returned from the hospital.
Mrs. Florence McGavin. and.
Mrs. earl Williams of Seaforth
visited with Mrs. Maud Leeming
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lauretta. Holdridge, her
daughter Mrs. Sharron Higgins'
and family, Laurena and Gordon,
all of Victoria, B.C. and Mrs.
Hattie Snell of Londcsboro were
supper guests on Friday'with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan 'McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles
and Debbie of Fergus spent
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
10—THE BRUSSELS POSt JUNE 30 076
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The Walton Women's Institute
meeting was held in the
community hall on Wednesday
evening, June 16.
It being the Agriculture and
Canadian ' Industries. meeting
several Of the members drove to
Brussels to the Butcher Shop
where Fred Stephenson demon-
strated the cutting of half a beef.
He was assisted by Peter Hilts
who is employed there. Dorothy
Sholdice thanked them and
presented a gift.
Then they returned to the hall
for the meeting when 4-H Girls,
mothers and leaders were guests/
Mrs, Don AchilVm welcomed
every one, opening in the ustkti
manner. Minutes were read by
Mrs. Ken McDonald followed by
the ,members answering the roll
call, -What to look for when
shopping for meat". Treasurer's
report was given, collection and
pennies - for friendship were
taken,
In the correspondence an
invitation was read from the
Moncrieft"]hstitute to attend their
25th anniversary party at the
Atwood Centre on August 25th, It
is hoped that at least three
carloads will attend.
There will be no Institute
Meeting in July with August in
the form of a picnic at Mrs/
Gerald Watson:5 home. In ease of
rain it is to be held in the hal I.
The 4-H girls put on their
numbers from the Achievement
Day recently. Walton I "Needle
Blenders" leaders - Mrs. Lynne
Steffer and Margaret Shortreed
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Ethel, Ontrario
plan picni
was also- decided to have 4
luck supper for the first niectit
in September, Reports were
en by Vera Hastings aq
Marguerite Crawford of the meet
ings they attended at the Rebekah
Assembly at the Royal York k
Toronto.
After Lodge closed, lunch 4
served and prizes were given by
social committee.
BPS students
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Ducharme received thi
proficiency award presented bl
.Ted Elliot on behalf of the,
Brussels Legion.
The , banquet was concluded
with the singing of "0' Canade
played by Sherry Robertson.
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. the home of Mrs. Phyllis Dug'
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