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The Brussels Post, 1978-09-27, Page 5Correspondent MKS. Allan McCall 8$7-6677 Grandmothers were guests at the Citizenship and World Affairs meeting of the Wal- ton Woments Institute on Wednesday evening, Sept, 20th, held in the community hall. Mrs. Bill Humphries chaired the meeting opening with a poem, the Institute Ode, the Mary Stewart Col- lect and 0 Canada with pianist, Mrs. Lavern Godkin. Minutes were read by Mts. Jim Astmann followed by the- roll call when members answered by. "What does being a W.I. member mean to me". Several thank-you cards were read concerning recent cater- ing. In the correspondence the Huronview Auxiliary Autumn Tea was announced for Wednesday, October 11. from 2 to 4 p.m. The Fall Rally will be held in the Londesboro hall on October 2 with registration at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Fred Howe, Ontario Provincial Curator to be the guest speaker. It is to be a pooled lunch. Voting dele- gates to attend are Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Allan McCall. Several of the members offered to help at the Inter- national plowing match ,the banquet at Howich Com- munity Centre and to donate pies and cookies. Mrs. Viola. Kirkby will be delegate to attend the Area Convention at Bingeman. Park, Waterlbo on October 30-31. Mrs. Nelson Reid, curator read a letter from the Historical Society, reminding us of the meeting in the Exeter Hall on September 27 and•Moncrief on October 12. It was moved to start the euchre card parties on Tues., October 10th with committee of Mrs. Keith Rock, Mrs. Harold Hudie, Mrs. Viola Kirk y andMrs. Ron Bennett in charge. Lunch will be provided. The fall 4-H project, "Es- sential Eatables" has started with ldaders, Walton I - Margaret Shortreed and Mrs. Ron Bennett; Walton 2 - Mrs. Harold Hudie and. Mrs. Harold McCallum. It was'decided to announce the bazaar of December, 9, planned by.the lnstituteto be put in Current Events. The meeting t,was turned GETTING INTO MISCHIEF?—Amy Terpstra of RR 3, Br,ussels and Bobby Van Nes of Ethel seemed to' find more fun getting into mischief than in theactual fair itself when they looked over some of the displays at the Brussels fair on Wednesday. k (Brussels Post Photo) The Queen was followed by lunch served by hostes. ses. Mrs, K. McDonald, Mrs. E. Stevens. Mrs. 'Earl Watson and Mrs, Gerald Watson. Personals Mr, and Mrs. Dave son. Mr. and Mrs. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Wat- Earl Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Jim Shortreed And Mrs. William Blake went by bus last Saturday and visited the Farmer's Market , at Kitchener. "X109PV-,7,01-? PRIZEWINNING WOMEN—Mrs. Gerald Miller of RR 3, Brussels (left) and Mrs. Frank Workman of RR3, Brussels walked away, with some prizes for their exhibits at the Brussels Fair on Wednesday. Peter Workman is also in the picture bec,ause, well, he just wanted to be in the picture. (Brussels Post Photo) Bowes Electronics specialize in T.V. 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World Affairs convenors, when Mrs, Keith Rock read a poem, "If God went on strike", Mrs, E. Mitchell played several violin selections. Mrs. Walt Bewley was introduced by Mrs. K. Rock when slides were shown of their recent trip to Australia and places enroute. She was thanked by Mrs. E. Mitchell and preSented with •4 gift on behalf Of the Women's In-, stitute. Mrs. E. Mitchell read a couple of poems, "What a Grandmother and "Grandmother speaks." Prizes were donated by Mrs, Mitchell to the grandmother with the ybungest granchild: Mrs. K.McDonald; Grand mother with anniversary nearest to date; Mrs. Earl Watson, Grandmother with the most grandsons; Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Grand- mother with the, most grand- daughters; Mrs. E. Stevens, Grandmother with a birthday nearest to today; Mrs. Ron Bennett, Grandmother with the most married grand- children; Mrs. Sadie McDonald, Grandmother with 'a grandchild 'farthest away,Mrs. H. Hudie. J. 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