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FROM TOP TO BOTTOM — Ike Bender's 1955 Ford.
Victoria got a thorough going over before it received
a safety check certificate in Brussels on the weekend.
Don McNeil and Jim McNeil Jr. are doing the
checking. A large number of antique cars were
certified so that they can take part in 'special events
this summer. (Photo by Langlois)
Laity R. BrOCklebanki C.L.U.
Sales Representative
Brussels
887.6384 88/-6334
Metropolitan Life:
Where': the future is POW
A delightful performance I
the Waterloo-Oxford Disfri
High School students, took*
iri the Humanities The
Wednesday evening, when NI
presented the opereti.;
"Patience" under the direction
J.A.Cull, Stage Director, and
J. 'Fergusson, Music Direciot
Before the "presentation, 'Ma
Maluske, was presented with
bouquet of red *roses,with
and good wishes from all)
delegates of the ON'
Conference, as this is her OM
and retirement year, as presidd
of the F.W.I.O.
The Plennary session Thud
nierning brought the conferi
to a close, and delegates dep
for their homes in all parts of
province:
Cranbrook
Mrs. Mac 4rigel
Correspondent
The sacrament of Baptismi
obsegved in Knox Church
Sunday morning when d
minister Rev. Dr, LK.
Thomson baptized. ChristoPb
Allan, infant son of Mr. and U4
Tom Stevenson. Mrs.Mary Cart
Toronto, great grandmother 14
present, alos grandparents
and Mrs. Allan McCall, Walfoi
In the recent canvass for Ih Canadian Cancer Society the
canvassers for the Cranbrookani
collected a total of $400,75,
increase from the previous pi/
Mr. Carman Fischer and. X
Evelyn Barton, Rexdale, visltd
on the weekend with Mr. id
Mrs. Stanley Fischer.
Mrs. Frank Hunter, Oshaq
visited Mrs. Lylle Gorodn oneda
last week. Miss Susan McKoi
London, spent the weekend Hii
Mrs. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn ail
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jack
and family, all of Bloomingdale;
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Much
London, visited on Sunday ai$
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn.
16—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 11, 1977
Ontario WI Federation meets in Waterloo
The 2\9th Officer's Conference
of the Federated Women's Insti-
tutes of Ontario, gathered at the
University of Waterloo campus,
May 3, 4, and 5, 1977. Tuesday
evening the group gathered at the,
Humanities Theatre, to be wel-
comed by the president, Mrs.
Herb Maluske, Chesley. Let's
Sing sessions were led by Mrs.
Hugh Baird and Mrs: Wm. Stone,
of the Central (Toronto) Area.
There were 511 registe red for
Huronview
The Old Tyme Music program was held in the Normal Care
sitting room on Monday afternoon with the music provided by
Elsie Henderson, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner.
Mr. Fred Elliott who is the area representative for Music
Mann tours, of London, showed coloured slides of places of
interest in. Ontario for the Family Night program. The
pictures shown were from the A firican Safari, at Rockton,
Niagara, Falls, Black Creek Village, the Science Centre, and
Marine Land.
Thirty members of the over 90 Club met on Wednesday
afternoon. The theme of the program was .Mother's Day and
poems were read by Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Meston, Mrs. Doak,
Miss Ellis, Mrs. McGratten and musical numbers by the
Huronview Orchestra. The Walkerburn volunteers of Auburn
assisted with the activities and tea and cookies were provided
by the kitchen staff.
The Huron Centennial School of Brucefield presented their
spring concert "The Travelling Magicians", in the
auditorium of Thursday afternoon. The cast included 1 20
students with the choir, a ukelele group, the dancers, the
Seven Dwarfs, Charlie's Angels and several students in the
different skits. Staff members directing the program are Mr.
Mathers, Principal, Mrs. Doris McKinley, Musical director,
Mrs. Mary Moffatt, Accompanist and teachers, Edith Turner,
Bud Walker and Shirley Carter. The concert was a real treat
to the residents and Mrs. Myrtle Parker, a great-grantmother
of one of the students expressed their appreciation to all
those responsible for the program.
,NEW
HOURS
For Walton Library
7-9 pm Tuesday
1-5 pm. Saturday .
Home Economics • Branch, planning for life, *train and
Ministry of Agriculture and Food. educate people". We're talking
She expressed her appreciation to about the necessity for "known
Women's. Institute members \ how". In the Women's Institute
across the province, who give this process takes place at the
leadership 'so freely, for the many branch monthly meeting.
programs presented. For 80
years the W.I..'s have been
involved with training and
education, always keeping in
mind the program must be kept
up-to-date, in order to attract
younger members.
A. R. Walker, Liaison officer,
Business Practices Division,
Ontario Ministry of Consumer
and Commercial Relations. Minister, Ontario. Ministry of
"When planning for Life, train Agriculture and Food said the
and - Educated peoiile,'! The W.I.'s have been. closely.
market place is a 'complex unit, asso,,,,ciated*with" the Ministry 'for
even more so than 25 or even 10 80 years, and one can only marvel
years ago. We must leain to do now the W.I.'s have improved
more fora ourselves and do it living in rural Ontario.
wisely, he said: A good
supervisor is one who can step on
toes, without messing up the
shine.
How gullible are you? he
asked. The con artist, works on
fear! When shopping, think. Can
you afford it and will it give
satisfaction? Don't buy at first
store, shop around! Get a reliable
dealer you can trust and ask lots
of questions, he told the W.I.
members.
The president, Mrs. Herb
Maluske spoke on the theme
"When planning for a year, sow
corn; When planning for a
decade, plant trees; When
the Conference.
A warm welcome to the campus
was extended by Dr. B.C.
Matthews, (,president of the Uni-
versity of Waterloo Theluniversity
started 20 years ago, with 75
students and now there are
18,000 registered. EdUcation is
our bus iness, never was there a
time when it was more important,
he said.
Miss Molly, McGhee, is the
newly appointed Director of
The outline for a plan of action
consists • of preparation,
promotion, participation and:
perseverence, plus praise. The
execra tive started planning one
year ago for this conference .The
Jiscussion group leaders have
Jeen busy since January.
Gordon Bennett, Deputy