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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-03-09, Page 13If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK BRITAIN &EUROPE via Wardair 60 DAY ADVANCE BOOKING BROCHURES AVAILABLE CONTACT: AY RLD H I WINGNAM 357-2701 E. Wawanosh speakers win g 0 an En, 80 an en le, 25. ick ,ng Mrs. L. Stonehouse Correspondent The Junior speakers at the E. awanosh Public- School Contest ere: Andrea Coultes, on the .N, Tower, Jennie Hopper, on The annual meeting of Huron ounty Royal Black Knights of eland was held in the Blyth. •ange Hall Wednesday, March with a good attendance and ood reports. R.W. Sir Lloyd Heine uron Medical Officer of Ith, Dr, Frank Mills, told unty Council at last Thursday's eeting he expected the steering unittee studying the 'creation a Huron-Perth district health uncil to hand its report to the istry of Health by the end of le. wo final public meetings have n set for March 30 at Kirkton Listowel, Dr. Mills said, and et those the briefs and rmation gathered by the mittee will be given final dy and compiled into a report the health ministry. hat report will be designed to ect the feelings of residents groups in the counties of on and Perth on the health cil concept. eatlh councils are now in ation in 15 areas across aria and are meant to mister as well as advise the istry of Health on policy. r. Mills told the meeting that ndance and public gatherings ed to discuss the new concept not been lar ge. He also ed that the committee now has ut 75 briefs in hand. 0 pinion, said, seems to be split een those who favor the idea those who say they are stied with the present system ealth care administration. Dr. s did note that those briefs osing the health council idea ern to come from larger ps. e strongest opposition is ing from (lectors in 'Perth ty who say the council will dere with the doctor-patient 'tionship. orris Township Reeve Bill on suggeted that esentatives from the Ottawa- eton region be invited to one he meetings to "telI us just bad it is," Dr. M ills ed that the system did not well in that region at the , but told Mr. Elston it has functioning more efficiently cent months. Mills also said it would be diffictilt to balance the kers in favor and those sed to the concept for the e have to try to be fair," he sed. "The Steering ittee is not supposed to the people one Way Or the ost Classified will pay you Nit , Rave you tried one'? russels 88/-6641. the Belgrave School Fair, Murray Hastings, on the B,C.11v1,P,, Karen Dunbar, on Florence Nightingale, Darren Evans, on Hockey, Donna Higgins, on dogs; Brian Wightman on the Olympics and Denise Nethery on her trip to conducted the election and installation of officers which resulted as follows: County Master-Wayne Smith,' Clinton 161; Deputy 'County Master-Harvey Jacklin, Blyth 1226;Chaplain-Raymond Niell, Fordwich 335; Registrar-Henry Pattison, Blyth 1226; Treasurer-Harold Webster, Messengers 26 members and 2 visitors attended the Messengers of Knox United Church on Sunday morning. The offering was received and dedicated. Everyone enjoyed a sing song with Alison Roberts at the piano. The pre-school children went to another room under the leadership of Mrs. Murray UCW discusses Indians The Evening Unit of the U.C.W. met on Tuesday evening March 1st at the home of Mrs. Murray Vincent. Mrs. Ross Anderson Opened the meeting with the worship service. The Theme was "And When you Pray". The offering was received and dedicated and minutes of the last meeting were read. For the April meeting they decided to make two crib quilts and quilt them in the church basement. . Mrs. Norman Cook read an article entitled "Do we care about anything" which followed with a discussion abOut the Indians. Lunch was served. Florida. The winners were: first Andrew Walsh, on his trip out west; second, Jennifer Johns, on pelicans, and tied for third were Edward Nolt on rabbits; and Gordon Taylor on snakes. Blyth, 1226; Lecturers-Lloyd Herne 904, Woodham and John Henderson 151, Clinton. Censors-Emerson Mitchell and Clare Van Camp, Blyth 1226; Standard Bearers-Frank McLinchey, Bayfield 1025, Ronald Denham, Woodham, 904, Marshall-Henry Pattison , Blyth 1226. windmill Vincent and Alison Roberts. The children played games, heard several short stories, coloured pictures and received their craft to take home. Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Jack Higgins helped the older children assemble a windmill representing the month of March by the bible verse,"He causes his winds to blow", from psalm 147 verse 18. The meeting closed with Mrs. Robert Taylor leading the children in one of their favourite games. 8 tables play There were eight tables of euchre played in the W.I. Hall last Wednesday evening. Winners for the evening were High Lady-Mrs. Jansia Coultes, Low Lady-Mrs. Ronald Coultes, Lady's . Novelty-Mrs. Victor Youngblut, High Man-Mrs. Jim Coultes (Marjorie) playing as a man tied Jim Coultes RR 5 Wingham with Mrs. Coultes winning the draw, Low Man-Bert Johnston, Man's Novelty-Clarence Roth. Euchres will continue each Wednesday evening weather permitting. The senior speakers were Eric Taylor, on 1976; Karen Jaretzke, on a victim of an accident requiring plastic surgery; John. Haines, on wheat; Patti Edwards on drugs; Bonnie Askes, on autistic children; Mark Nolt, on gravity; Robbie Nicholson on rabbits; Jimmy Sinuck on T.V.; and Calvin Bakelaar, on his trip to Niagara Falls. The winners were: first Sheila. Anderson on her trip to Moosonee, second, Kim McDowell, on Foster children, and third went to Georgina Chettleburg on sleep walking. All speeches were excellent. Judges were Mrs. Jansia Coultes, Mr. Beattie and Mr. Farwell. Personals Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar, Beverly, Dianne and Dean and Miss Mary Jo Tait of Petrolia, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Wroxter. The March meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held Tuesday, March 15 at 8:15 pm. in the W.I. Hall. Mrs. James Hunter is convener. Mr. S.M. Stewart, from Ontario Hydro will speak on Conservation of Electricity and Energy. The lunch committee is Mrs. Glen Coultes, Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mrs. Gordon Higgins. Will the women of the community interested in taking* quilting course, please note that the course is now planned'Air Wednesday March 23 -and Thursday March 24. Mrs. R.H. Buller of Marpeth spent three weeks with her brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear. We are sorry to hear that Harold Procter and Cliff Logan are patients in the Wingham and District Hospital. Ronald Hibberd of Mildmay visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Randy White of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Cari Lynn Whtie who had spent a few days last week , with her grandparents returned home on Sunday with her parents. Bruce Hanna and friend of Listowel 'visited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. A! rt Hagerman of Beeton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Palmer and Chris of Pine River visited on Sunday afternoon with her aunt Mrs. Telford Cook. ealth ouncil eport lack Knights elect Opening new doors to small businest. ROGER HALL one of our representatives will be at The .Wingham Motel, WINGHAM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. (March 15th) For prior infortriation call 211-5650 or write 1036 Ontario Street, gtratford. tilt BRUSSELS Oat NIARCH-t