HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-03-03, Page 11Johnston .and Sparling Johnston,
Sincere appreciation was,
expressed for the' work of
Rev. Wilena. Brown in the
congregation and her visiting of
the sick and shut ins. It was the
Unanimous wish of the meeting
that Miss Brown should he called
by charge for the coming year.
The nominationg committee
submitted the fellowing revisions
and additions to the church
directory: members of session, (to
retire 1981), Mrs. Jean Mathers,
Mel. Craig; Stewards (to retire
1981), Alex Corrigan, James R.
Rebekah Lodge meets
Johnston, Ken Mothers, Glen
Sellers; nominating committee:
Murray Johnston, Ross Smith,
Mrs. Donna Craig, Walter
Willitts; ministry and personnel
committee; Mrs, • Florence
Johnston, Mrs. Jean Mathers,
Ross Smith and Walter Willitts,
There will be a 'euchre party,
Thursday March 3 in Bluevale
Community Hall.
Mrs. Lloyd Henning spent the
past week _with Mr. and Mrs.
George. Fischer.
Bluevale Bowling League
Frances Breckenridge and Ron
McMichael shared the honors,*
last week's session. Frances with
her 269 single and 698 triple, Roo
'with a 263 single and 669 triple,
Games over 200 were recorded
by Bonnie Johnston 227, 246,
Greta de. Vos 213, Murray Gibson
201, 254, Wendell Stamper 210,
Ron McMichael 205, 201, Gordon
Baasnoot 208, Ethel McMichael
204, 211, Dick de Boer 201,
Frances Breckenridge 246;
Shirley Pellett 250, Joe Craig 234,
Nolda Kulas 231, Ken Pelleft 221,
231, Aart de Vos 207, Mary Beth
Riley 209, Ted Smith 221.
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now have hockey pins for Hockey Nuts We
Huron County has agreed to
co-operate with the University of
Guelph in a Rural Development
Outreach Project to be carried out
in the county over the next three
to six years.
County councillors voted to
give the project their support
when they met in regular session
at Goderich last Thursday.
The project, funded by a
$577,350 grant from the Kellogg
Foundation, is aimed at
developing means by which
resources and expertise at. the
University can be put to use in the
rural development process.
Huron was chosen because it is an
area already in contact with the
University of Guelph and one
which is advanced in its planning
process.
Now that the University - has
been assured co-operation they
are expected to appoint a project
director in the near future ,and
County council has appointed
Goderich Reeve Bill Clifford as its
representative on the project
advisory board.
The county planning board is to •
act as the liaison agency between
the council and the University
team, Annual progress reports
are to be submitted to council and
the agareement approved on
Thursday provides, that the
County or the University. may
withdraw from the project if
differences are encountered
which cannot be resolved by
adjustment or dialogue,
In other business arising from
the report of the Planning Boatd
to council last Thursday the
councillors approved a
recommendation that the
planning department be
authorized to make application to
the Ministry of Housing for a
ommunity Planning Study Grant
for the preparation of a model
ural zoning by-law. Cost of the
rograrn is estimated at $3,400.
Council also voted to establish
subcommittee to conduct a
eview of the Ontario Building
Code, It was agreed that this
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The annual meeting of Bluevale
United Church was held on
Sunday afternoon, The regular
worhsip was held at 11:30, with
communion service following
which lunch was served in the
Sunday School room before the
annual meeting.
Miss Wilena Brown conducted
the meeting. Reports were
presented from the various
church organizations which
indicated a satisfactory year. The
dropin centre for winter months
had proved useful for those
attending and the Bible study
group found their meetings
helpful,
During the meeting a time of
silence and prayer was observed
in memory of two former
members of the session, Charles
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
held their regular meeting with
Sister Dorothea Ritchie, N.G.
presiding.
Get well wishes were sent to.
Sadie Fischer, Jessie Little and
Jane Hall in hospital.
The public speaking 'sponsored
by the Oddfellows and Rebekah
Lodges in the district will be held
March 11 in Clinton High School.
Pupils competing for a trip to
the United Nations, New York are
all welcome.
A donation was sent to the Eye.
Research Foundation sponsored
by Oddfellows and Rebekahs in
Ontario, This is a very valuable
and worthwhile project. A
donation was also sent to the
Presidents Project, the up-dating
of the laundry equipment in ,the
home for Senior members in
Barrie. cf. The semi-annual rummage and
bake sale will be held at the hall
in May. Ladies are asked to start
collecting.
The Warden will be visiting
March 29th and the lodge will
have as guests the members of
Huronia Lodge, Clinton taking
part• in the meeting.
Verna Thomas showed her
pictures of her trip to Alaska last
summer. These were very good
and much enjoyed by all. A
special greeting was sent to Laura
Williamson, a charter member of
"Morning Star Lodge on her 89th
Birthday, Feb. 28th. Lunch was
served at the close of Lodge.
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three members and G.H.Stirling,
R.M.Williamson and H. Knight,
along with Warden D.A.McNeil
in his ex officio capacity, were
appointed to the new body.
Huron council "approves
University resources
for rural development