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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-30, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1986. ranbrook Mrs. Mac Engel 887-6645 Cranbrook 4-H girls serve parents, WI The Cranbrook "Know How's" entertained their mothers and W.I. members to a spaghetti supper on April 22 in the Community Centre. Punch was served and Heather Perrie welcomed the guests and invited them to the table. The 4-H grace was sung and leaders Grace van Donkersgoed and Marilyn Engel served the spaghetti, along with salad, rolls and relish. The 4-H members served tea and pie. Heather called the roll and each member introduced her mother, Jean Locking introduced the club leaders. All were divided into two groups and the questions from meeting No. 5 were used in a contest which proved to be inter- esting and thought provoking. Carrie Grisdale was score keeper for the contest. Bev Hart thanked all for coming and Kathy Workman thanked the club for the lovely supper and evening. Peter Work- man was responsible for the flower arranging. Cranbrook Foresters hold last euchre party The Foresters had their last euchre of the season on Friday, April 25 with 16 tables playing. Winners were: high, Isabelle Bremner, Cliff Hoegy; low, Lou Raynard, Gordon Hanna; lone hands, Shirley Versteop, Wilfred Strickler; lucky tables, Hazel McKenzie, Ken MacDonald, Jim Cooper, Isabelle Bremner, Doro- thy Dilworth, Lorne Smith, Stan Hewitt, Jeanne Ireland; birthday, Ross Stephenson, Marion Keeso; ; is having_ a euchre on Friday tallies, Margeurite Beirnes, Lour- ' evening, May 2. des Genosa, Stan Hewitt, Ken MacDonald, Morris Honeyford, Jim Cooper, Dorothy Dilworth, Hazel McKenzie, Lorne Smith; lucky chair, Nancy Vanass; lucky cups, Verna Crawford, Keith Turnbull. Winners in the beef draw were Merle Bowes, one quarter beef; Ken Anderson, one quarter beef; Bill Coutts, ham; Grace Stewart, smoke detector. The Hall Board thel Margaret McMahon 887-9250 Wong Yee Fun second Wong Yee Fun placed second in her age group at Aurora. She was representing the Brussels Legion at the Royal Canadian Legion Speaking Contest at the Area level. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dunbar, Mrs. Marg Bennett and Mr. Murray Lowe attended to cheer her on and give community support. The Ethel W.I. ladies held their program planning meeting at Joan Smiths. New and interesting ideas for programs are being implemen- ted this year. Bowling season is coming to a close for another year. The season winners for the Monday Afternoon Ladies League at Molesworth were: Jean Weber, Marie Elliott, Marlene Hall, Audrey White and Ruth Watson. The Bowl off winners were Dorothy Martin, Carol Daniels, Laurie Hamilton, Marie Wilfong and Mima Newton. The ladies are holding their Bowling Banquet at the Moles- worth Presbyterian Church, May 5. Remember the 4-H Achieve- ment Night on Wednesday, April 30, at 7:30 at Brussels Arena. See what the 4-H Girls have learned in this club "Etiquette in the 80's". Michele McMahon has been home from Thunder Bay for a short visit. She returns on Wednesday to begin her summer job. Visitors at the McMahon resi- dence on Sunday were Carol Ann, Randy, Toni and Matthew Sargent of Weston, Marie, Dave, Shelly and Bradley Hamilton - Miller, Donald Hamilton, Bob , Faye and Amanda Hamilton all of Listowel, Douglas, Doreen, Lee Ann, and Valerie Hamilton of Palmerston. Red Cross ready. + Youth group serves as 'slaves' The Youth group of Knox Presbyterian church sponsored a slave day on Saturday, April 19. A lot of fun took place as people bid for the slaves. The young people were very good workers and everyone agreed they would be quite willing to buy them again in the fall. Local girl to compete in Toronto Joan Smith, a grade 12 student of Listowel District Secondary School was one of five chosen to compete in a Safety Contest to be held in Mississauga May 6 - 7, staying overnight at the Ramada Inn. Several landmarks are disap- pearing in the community. Late in 1985 the Noble house was torn down and recently the barn on the former Cameron property, now owned by Chas Terpstra. A yard sale is being held on May 3 atGrey Central School from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. rain or shine. There will be a booth. Security through Financial Planning INVESTMENTS 6 INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 524,2773 GODERICH 1-800-265-5503 SNAPPER.. MOWERS • TILLERS • TRACTORS at McGavin Farm Equipment Ltd. Walton Nowcarrying a full lineof garden tractors, rototillers, etc. ANDSPRAYERS Lawn and garden Backpack and hand-held sprayers sprayers SEEOURDISPLAYATTHE BRUSSELSTRADEFEST THIS WEEKEND McGavin Farm Equipment Ltd. Walton 887-6365 527-0245 At• A v,4, 50 W 19.8 WESELLTHE BEST& WE CAN GET THE REST NOTICE Blyth Bulk Food WILL BE CLOSED AS OF SATURDAY, MAY 3 Robert McIntyre, Reg. 0.H.A.A. Hearing Aid Specialist will be holding a HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 AT74THESOUARE, GODERICH PHONE524-7661 FOR APPOINTMENT THURSDAY, MAY 1 AT MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. JOHN ST., WINGHAM PHONE357-2111 FOR APPOINTMENT Ifyourpresent hearing aid needs service oryou are thinking ofpurchasing a hearing aid CALL TODAY McINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE 275 HURON ST., STRATFORD PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will hold a public meeting on Monday, June 2, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. in the Brussels Municipal Office, to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment under Section 17 of the Planning Act, 1983. The proposed official plan amendment would change the designation of part of Park Lot U, Registered Plan Number 192, Village of Brussels, [as shown on the attached map] from Residential to Commercial to allow for the establishment of a Highway Commercial use including an automobile service station selling gasoline and other such products combined with an outlet for the sale of motor vehicle parts and auto supplies. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed official plan amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan amendment is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Village of Brussels Municipal Office or at the Office of the Huron County Planning and Development Department, Court House, Goderich between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Dated at the Town of Goderich this 30th day of April, 1986. street • • 1 Village of Brussels Bill G. Hanly, Clerk County of Huron Goderich, Ontario Tel: 524-8394 [Clerk] 524-2188 [Planning] george street cvlxxess ftrpet queen street m V, r11Gam atreet = Area of proposed redesignation from Residential to Commercial to allow for the establishment of a Highway Commercial Use to include an automotive service station and a retail outlet for the sale of motor vehicle parts.