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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-03-22, Page 5Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel 887-6645: The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was celebrated in Knox Church on Sunday morning. The following young people were received into membership:. Sharon Smith. Donna Hart, Roger Cameron, Tracy, Susan and Paul. Engel. Mrs, Doug Chubb enjoyed a holiday in Ft. Myers, Florida, where she visited with her mother Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker 357-3558 Local Women's Institute members and ladies from neighbouring institutes listened attentively as Jim Armstrong gave information about the Inter- national Plowing Match to be held on his farm and adjacent farms next September. He showed slides of previous matches, especially the 1977 match which was nearly ruined $4,000 cattle stolen %)av el MAYER'S 00,, JEWELLERY Where Personal Service is still important Come in .and see our ' New Selection of Spring Jewellery Just In Time For Easter Gold necklaces, bangles, handpainted necklaces, jade necklaces, also gold and silver snake chains. Member B.B.A. Brussels 887-9000 . Ontario's farthers giVe us some of the finest quality food products and some of the best food values in the world. That's why Ontario's Ministry of Agriculture and Food has developed. this new Foodland Ontario symbol. to help you find them. It will help you identify the superb Ontario-grown foods fot sale at your store. Their value and quqlitV alonesare enough to make them 'best buys' on your shopping list. But there are other good reasons why you should look for this symbol. Ontario's farmers and their families make up only 5% of Ontario's population. Yet our farm neighbours produce some 200 food commodities worth $3 billion a year. Like the rest of ms, our farmers look for a reasonable standard of living for their hard work and often risky investment, in return they offer their Ontario neighbours a wide variety of.high quality farm products at fair pric6, We still import more food into Ontario than we export. Our trade balance would be much better ilwe consumed more of our own farm products. By doing so we could ensure a good livelihood for our producers. And we'd have increased activity and employment, in our large food processing and retailing industries. We'd also assure the continued best use of our prime farmland. The benefits are for all of us. We all have an. investment in the continued good health of our agricultural economy. It's not just sentiment for our faMily farm heritage it's plain common sense. We should protect and reinforce our investment in. Ontario through our shopping choices. Buy the fine products of Foodland Ontario. Look for them wherever you see the Foodland Ontario symbol. Good Things. Grow In Ontario. William Newman, Minister of Agriculture and Food William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario • THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 22 1978 — 5 Cranbrook Church receives members Officers at Wingham Detach- ment are investigating the theft of 12 cross-bred charolais steers from the old- Gorrie Livestock Barns on March 17. They were '4,f the property of Rohert McNair of •-, R. #4, Walkerton. The O.P.P. are requesting they be contacted if any readers could supply any information on • • this theft, amounting 'to over $4,000.00. During the week, there was one motor vehicle collision :which caused an estimated $1,700.00 in property damage. There were no injuries. • because of wet 'weather. Mr. Armstrong stressed the many people, and number of hours that go toward planning a thatch. so much of its success dependent on good weather. Mrs. 'Armstrong outlined the ladies' program which includes a • fashion show, displays on hair dressing and flowers and many other features of interests. This W.I. meeting took place in the Bluevale Hall with ' the president - Mrs. Ar, mstrong opening it with the Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs. Murray Jenkins introduced the speaker and he was thanked by Mrs. Charles Mothers. A donation of $25. will be given to-the Kinloss Women's Institute •to be used to buy toys for, the' Children's Ward of the Wingham m and District Hospital. The' quilt and sister. Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley, and Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Jacklin attended the annual meeting and dinner of the District Council of which was donated by Mrs. Jenkins and quilted by the W.I.. members was on disp lay. Anyoe vkishing.'to buy tickets on this quilt can do so by contacting Institute, members, Mrs. Wendall Stamper or Mrs. Mel Craig. • 'A social time was enjoyed with fruit bread, cheese and coffee .served: it was announced that Mrs. Bill .Robertson and Cathy Snell will lead the '4-H Garden Club. The April W.I. meeting will be - . held at the home of Mrs. William de Vos on April 12 with dessert and tea at 1 p.m. followed by the meeting at 1:30. As roll 'call' the members will pay their member- ship fees and exchange dessert recipes. A penny auction will also be held..Officers- are reminded to have annual, reports ready'for that meeting. Canadian Order of Forresters, at Kinbutn on Thursday evening. Mrs. Calvin Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. • Alex Cameron, Lynn, Barbara and Roger, and Miss Susie Lake, Atwood, . spent Saturday with Miss Sandra Cameron at Barrie. Barbara and Susie remained for a visit, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sinclair and Susan of Aurora visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and family and all were in Mitchell on Sunday for the 80th birthday of Mr. J. Paris. Mr. andMrs. Wilfred ;Strickler moved into their new house during the past week. We welcome them to Cranbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and daughters -Jody and , Stacey, visited friends in Toronto, Brad Knight, 14th concession of Grey, is one of 24 students of Seaforth High. School on an 8 day trip to Hawaii. • Cranbrook I The third meeting of Cranbrook 1 was held at the home of Nancy Vanass. We opened with the 4-H Pledge. All members answered • the roll call. We had a guest speaker, Jean Conley, who came and showed how to crochet. Jean showed some of her articles that she makes in'her leisure time. We decied on the topic, of our achievement day skit. The topic we chose was "Help! I'm Baby- sitting". Bluevale WI hears about match Renovations-ReP6irs Additions RESIDENTIAL•AGRICULTURAL•COMMERCIAL NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT INSIDE WORK DONE Henry F. Exel Construction • BRUSSELS ONTARIO P.O.BOX218 Phone 887-6561 Ontario Foods Why they should be the first ones to look for when you shop... And how you can find them.