HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-15, Page 3Mrs. Jean Ireland who teaches one of the two Kindergarten classes at Brussels
greets B. L. Martin, R.R.3, Brussels and his daughter Joyce and introduces her to
pril Ten Pas , another Kindergarten beginner. Ian Morton,, too young for school,
s an interested onlooker. - (Staff Photo)
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THE BRUSSELS POST, sotto-rith lc lot .,6io3
Birthday party-held
taken part, in, a. few well chosen
words.
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day and will be held each
day following the church
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s. Clare Veitch was hostess
the September meeting of the
M.S. Mrs. Stanley Fischer
ned the meeting with "Call to
yer", the Hymn "Now thank
all our God" was sung. Mrs.
her read "Encounter with
'st" introducing the new
dy, and Scripture readings
m the Gospel of John were
d in unison. Mrs. Stuart
air and Mrs. Jack Knight
the meditations and Mrs.
cher led in prayer, then read
hat does September mean?"
s. Earl Dunn used the first
ter of the new study book for
topic "The Comforts , of
me," In this she compared our
here with those in other
ntries, especially Cuba where
had visited. Mrs. Gordon -
el presided for the business.
were reminded of the Fall
cutive meeting on October 12
nox Church, Stratford And the
I Conference in Exeter on
ober 13th. The speakers at
will be Rev. Alex J. and-
s Simpson of Ailsa Craig. Mr.
pson was a former minister at
brook and Ethel. The roll ea
a verse containing
t'vest". Members reported 26
is and eleven cants sent.
reetings from Presbytery
e received from Mrs. Derek
tistowel, Presbyterial
sident, Members were sorry to
in of the illness of Mrs.
Ithard who is the Presbyterial
O
or and had hoped to be at this
ng. The leader gave a d ing "September ", the Hymn
Lord of Heaven arid Earth and was sung. Refreshments
e served by Mrs. John A.
le, Mrs. Jack Knight and the est .
t was agreed to again hold the
i!al Bazaar, date to tie decided
and Mrs: Zitnitteri veklid, and Mrs. Emma
McCallum, St. Thomas, visited
with Mrs. Lylle Gordon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wick and '
family have taken up residence at
Point Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler are
leaving on September 16th for a
trip to Alberta to visit with their
son Clem and Mrs. Steffler ,and
. family. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Maurice
Cameron again hosted the Labor
Day weekend family get together.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Garry
Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McKendra, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wharton, Crystal and friend, Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Wharton and
Robbie, Mr . Lorne
Cameron and friend, all of
London, Mr. and Mrs: Jim
Cameron, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Geddes and family,
S'eaforth; TDean and Darrill
Cameron of Windsor, Mr. and
Mrs. George Campbell, Clinton,
and Mrs. Fannie Riley of
Brussels.
On. Thursday evening a group
of former neighbours and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and
Laurie surprised them at, their
new home in Blyth. A social
Members of the Brussels.
United Church were in ,charge of
the birthday party, at the
Callander Nursing Home, on
Tuesday evening. Sept. 7.
Happy birthday was sung and
presents given to Jean Little and
Jolmar, whose birthdays fall in
this month., Marie LeDrew made
the presentations.
evening was enjoyed and Bill and
Hazel were presented with a clock
and Laurie received a cornflower
dish in remembrance of their
friends around Cranbrook.
Miss Mary MacDonald,
Toronto, spent the weekend with
her , mother, Mrs. Martin
MacDonald, whO arrived home
from Wingham Hospital on
Wednesday.
Mr. Seigfried Schwark has
resumed his studies at Waterloo
Univ. esity.
The firSt meeting of the
Cranbrook Club took place at
Rosemary Terpstra's home on
Saturday September 11.
Officers elected are
President: Arlene Strickler, Vice ,
President: Donna Hart,
Secreatary: rotating, Treasurer:
Sharon Engel, Press Reporter:
Tracy Engel.
Members - discussed
requirements of record books and
recipe files and recipes as well as
oven temperatures, en ergy plus
and family foods. Members made
and enjoyed "Frypan Cookies".
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Rev. Le Drew chaired the
programme which featured a
mixed chorus singing old time
hymns and favourite melodies.
Taking part were Mary Bryans,
Sarah - Stephensbn, Barb
McCutcheon, Nelva Scott, 1§ettY.
Campbell, George Cousins, Vern
Hupfer, Harold Steffler and Cecil
McFadden.
The Mexican Hat dance and
Virginia Reel were performed by
Lois ,McArter, Betty Graber, Rene
Richmond, Donelda Pearson,
Mabel Willis, Fran Bremner,
Nora Stephenson, 'Gert
Kellington, Joan Bernard,
Dolores Wheeler, Nelva Scott,
Barb McCutcheon and Betty
Campbell. .
A skif- The Aeroplane Ride, a
reading by Sarah and a piano solo
by\ Mary Bryans were also much
enjoyed by the residents. Charlie
Buck entertained with accordion
numbers.
Birthday cake, ice cream and
lemonade was served by the
ladies of the Afternoon Unit of the
U.C.W.
ranbrook
Sunday school re-opens
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