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THE BRUSSELS Kw, MAY 10, 1978 18
UCW to • pack bale for London
Correspondent
Mrs, Allan MeC411
Euchre Tuesday evening with
five tables in play. at the hon
Community Hall. •
Prize winners were high" lady.
Mrs, Sadie McDonald; Lon. lady,
Mrs, Gertie. Bolger; High man.
Wilfred Shortreed; Low wan:
Gordon Murray; • Most lone
hands. Mrs. John Simpson,
Institute hostess wee; Mrs.
Alberta Hardie: Mrs. Pauline
Bennett; Mrs, Viola Kirkly and.
Mrs. Elva ,Boger.
There will be another euchre in
two weeks, May 16th, at 8:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
General Meeting
Church in Society was the main
Topic for the general meeting of
the U.C.W. meeting in the
basement of Duff's .United
Church on Wednesday evening.
Taking part in the skit on
Church in Society were: Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie; Mrs. George McCall;
Mrs. Jim Fritz -and Mrs. Harvey
Craig. Bringing to our attention of
oaneern of the family life in the
community, the essential tasks of
the family and your responsibility
as a parent. .
The devotional period_ was in
charge of the Walton Unit with
Mrs. Allan McCall giving the Call
to Worship and Mrs. Bill Coutts
read the scripture from Luke 10:
38-42 and John 12: 1-3. Mrs.
Lavern Godkin was pianist.
Mrs.• Campbell Wey presided
for the business. There were 22
members present. Mrs. Herb
Traviss read the minutes. A card
of thanks was read from Rev.
Baker thanking -the ladies who
helped to clean recently at the
manse. Articles for the bale are to
be left in church basement by
May '20th„
Mrs, H, Craig reported she had
been to the Mission Center in
London where the bale is sent, It
is Open from Tuesday till Friday.
10 a an. to -1 p.m, it was stressed
that a leader and 2 teachers are
heeded for the Mission Band.
The June meeting is a joint
nrigity, with ail .Unit S to meet
together; A ft er the closing hyr,
Mrs. Wey closed with prayer.
Mission Band
There were 29 present for the
Mission Band May meeting
Sunday morning held in , the
basement of Dti s United
Church.
Call. to Worship was given by
CatItyMcGavin then she played
the piano for the singing of hymn
"When mothers. of Salem" fol-
lowed by prayer by Neil Mitchell.
Mrs. Doreen Hackwell read a
story 'of Zacckaeus from the
Observer. The, secretary report
was given by Ron Godkin. Elaine
Dennis gave the treasurer report
then took pp the collection which
was •dedicated by Cathy.
Members were reminded that
the mite boxes are to be brought
tothe next meeting, also to be fun
day at June meeting.
It was again mentioned that a
leader and teachers are needed
for the Mission Band. Anyone
-wishing.to offer to help out is to
get in touch with Mrs. Hackwell.
Everyone remained together
instead of going to classes and
enjoyed pictures of Costa Rica
shown by Mrs. Marie McGavin
who had visited there recently.
W.I. Notes •
.•
Mrs Ray Huether and Mrs.
Harold Boeger will be conveners
for the Education and Cultural
Activities. meeting Of the W4401.1.
Women's institute on Wednesday
evening. May 17 at $:30 p.m.
The -g"st speaker will be
Constable Wilson. speaking on
—Points on how to protect our
hnineS and on rseir es", Roll call
to he answered by "A favourite
event in the rural school you
attended —.
Everyone is welcome. come
and bring a friend new,, members
are welcome.
Personals.
Mr-. and Mrs. Bill Coutts'
NtSited on Sunday with CMS and
Connie Ingram at Missal' ga.
Mrs. Sod ic M`e Do n d ac-
companied Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne
Ba dley of Blyth to Brodhagen on
Sunday where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Badley.
It is good to hear Mr.s Gertie
Bennett has arrived last Thursday
to her home after spending the
winter months with Mr. and Mrs.
flora ee Rutlegc in London.
Mrs. Edna Hackwell spent the
week-end in Scat orth at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcllwain.
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot spent .a
week .recently with Mr. and Mrs.
William Farquarson in London.
Mrs. Maud Leeming Was a
supper guest Sunday with W..1.
Leeming and family, Mr. and
Mrs. David Brady and girls of
Bayfield also visited at the same
-fume.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether
attended the funeral of a relative
col Fridya at Waterloo.-
Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles
visited on Sunday with their son
Jerry at Fergus.
The Junior Choir under the
leadership of Mrs. Margery
Huether and Mrs. Marie.
McGavin urge everyone to come
out to the last practice this
Thursday even ing from 7-7:30
p, in. in preparation for' their
special contribution to the'
Mother's Day Service at Duff's
Church on Sunday. Church on
18 neighbors of
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Smith
gathered recently at the home of
Mr, and Mrs.. Bob McDonald toga .
wt-together prior to them moving
to theirmew home near Beirnore,
Gerald and Nancy were presented
with a clock before leaving the
line. They have 2 boys and moved
two weeks ago. Their farm on the
16th of Grey has been purchased
by George Blake.
Mrs, Ethel Long, Brussels and
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot called on
John Henderson Sunday
afternoon, later having supper
with Mrs, Ferne Patterson in
Seaforth.
Mrs. James Payne spent Sun-
day with her daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Chishlom, Dungannon.
It's Bciibeque Time
18" & 24" Round
Barbeques
Electric charcoal Lighter
Charcoal Briqueits
3 piece Barbecue Patio'Set
Portable Hibachi,
U of G asks for help
Finding grouse eggs
Member 113.8.A. The University of Guelph, with
the support of the Ministry of
Natural Resources, is asking the
public to help them locate eggs of
the ruffled grouse.
The • project team are at-
tempting to collect a sample of
grouse eggs from the wild to
provide grouse for use in their
research.
Since it is extremely difficult to
locate the nests of ruffled grouse,
the researchers need the co-
operation of as many people as
posSible within a 125 mile radiuS
of Guelph.
If you discover a nest, re-
searchers ask you to mark the
location, but not to disturb the
nest.
Then call Betty Campbell, at
824-4120, ext.. 2703 during office
hours or call 836-3033 'or
836-5346, collect, at any other
time.
The research team will come
and pick up the eggs as scion as
possible, paying the finder one
dollar per egg for his trouble.
The number of eggs collected
in one area- will not be sufficient
to harm the local grouse
population.
The research team thanks the
public for their co-operation. ORUSSELS 887-6525
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