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country runners. at 3:45 or
11:45 they went out and ran
around a special course
which Mr. Scott had set up.
Some of that practicing must
have paid off especially for
Dean Wheeler who came
second for the 10 and under
boys. Dean was not the only
successful runner for the
Brussels boys.
The results are: for the 13
and over boys Bradley
Wright came in fourth, for
the 10 and under boys, Dean
Wheeler was second, Kerry
Bauer third and Mark Lickty
fourth.
Tired, half dead and ex-
hausted were some of the
comments exclaimed after
the race.
Overall, the cross country
meet was an enjoyable and
unforgettable day for all!
Written by Pam Wilson
Smiles
Grocer, checking a $10
order: "Is this a takeout or
will you' eat it here?"
and "Breakfast skippers
scramble" Every club mem-
ber prepared four breakfast
menus.
Everyone in the group
helped make energy bars and
yogurt bread loaf and later
these were sampled.
After the roll call at the
October 2 meeting the club
'discussed "How to add life to
your lunch and "Lunch at
Home."
Patti Edwards and Audrey
Scott made potato cheese
chowder' and Lisa Thompson
made Medium white sauce,
while Cathy Shiell made
light white sauce. ,
The Belgrave Hi-C will be
having a work day on
Saturday, October 28 in the
village of Belgrave. They will
rake leaves, clean window or
eavestrou ph s .
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Potter
of R.R.2, Clinton called on
their cousins Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gras-
by spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm-
strong of Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Randy
White and family of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Coultes returned home on
Saturday from a ten day trip
attending cattle sales in
Quebec,
BPS kids tired after run
6 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 25, 1978.
Belgrave WI hears farm history
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
887-9847
Miss Joan Edgar of
London, Mrs. Frank Edgar,
Miss Shirley Edgar of Wing-
ham were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Coultes and family visited on
Sunday with her father Mr.
Sherwood Taylor of Galt.
Mr. and M rs.., Raymond
Petrie of Herkimer, New
York, Mrs. Helen McBurney
of Wingham, Mr. and Mr.s
Clarence Yuill and Cameron
were dinner guests of Mrs.
Laura Johnston.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harold
Cantelon of Tweed are
visitors with her mother Mrs.
Harry McGuire who was able
to return home on Thursday
from the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Messers Robert Hibberd,
Clare Van Camp, R. I? .4,
Brussels, H. Jacklin, Brus-
sels, Emerson Mitchell,
Walton, Henry Pattison and
Cecil Falconer of Blyth at-
tended the Huron County
Royal Black County Meeting
in Bayfield Orange Hall
Thursday evening October
19.
The Historical Research
and Resoultions meeting of
the Belgrave W.I. October 17
had Mrs. Walter Scott and
Wightman as co-
cony er's.
Musical selections sung by
Melanie and Meribeth Scott,
Michelle, Reddy, Cathy.
Sheill and Lisa Thompson
and accortIpanied by Sheila
Anderson were enjoyed by
all.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson
gave a talk on the history of
the Nicholson farm. Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor gave a
history log of the , home
where they presently reside
in Belgrave.
President Mrs. Leonard
James presided for the
business meeting Cor-
respondence advertising a
home decorating course by
the home Economics branch
of OMAF to be held
Thursday, October 26 at
Wingham Presbyterian
Church was read. It was
McLEOD YOUNG
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Are pleased to
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MONKTON
BRUSSELS
As official sub-agent
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SAVINGS BONDS and
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Learn the best method
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Moritton
Mon, to Sat.
Ph. 347.2241
Brussels
Tues.,Friday
Ph. 80-6663
announnced, that 1979 would Robert Procter had attended,
be declared International • Plans were made for the
Year of the child. The annual. Bazaar to be held in
members were asked to the Women's Institute Hall
suggest project to help child- on November 11. Mrs. Nancy
ren. Jardin read about Quebec
The Rummage Sale of the and. Miss Lillian Potter gave
Town and County Home- an account of the Lambeth
makers November 4 in Wing- Conference.
barn was announced. Mrs. Mildred Vannan read
Financial support was given a poem "The Leaves" and an
to the Approval was article about the hymn "Now
given to the Belgrave Euchre thank we all our God".
Qub to hold their euchre
25th Anniversary
parties in the W.I. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook
Congratultaions were ex- were entertained by their
tended to Mrs. Clarence families, Mr. and Mrs.
Hanna of the Belgrave W.I. Wayne Hopper, Carol and
for winning third prize in the Heather, of R.R.5, Brussels,
International Plowing Match
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cook and
Quilt Competition. Jackie Lee, Eric Cook, Mr. The cross country meet
Lunch was served by the and Mrs. Lewis Cook and was held on Thursday, Oct-
committee of Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han- ober twelfth on a farm near
Taylor, Mrs. William Fenton na to a smorgasbord dinner Turn berry.. The runners were
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. on Sunday evening at the bussed to the farm. by Mr.
ACW Meets Vendome Hotel, Teeswater Pearson. Brussels, Grey
Belgrave A.C.W. met at this being the occasion of Central, Turnberry, Howick
the home of Mrs. Harold Eldon and Lorraine, 25th and Fast Wawanosh were
Jardin and opened with a Wedding Anniversary which the schools participating.
reading by the president, was October 17.
Miss Mary Isabel Nethery. On Saturday evening they
Starting with the 10 and
under boys they raced the
competitors right through to The scripture was read by were pleasantly surprised by
the 13 and over girls: Mrs. Alex Nethery. a number of their friends
The runners were forced An invitation was ex- who gave them a silver
through corn fields, bushes tended to attend a quiet Day cream and sugar on a tray
and were pushed up and on "Christian Decision and a salt and pepper set.
down hills for 1 1/2 miles. Making" with Bishop Morse Belgrave H 4-H
After interviewing some of Robinson to be held at St. The Belgrave II M.0 rich ins
the boy competitors, the Thomas Church, Walkerton 4-H homemaking club held
majority reason for entering on Saturday, November 4. its second and third meetings
was "I like. running" or as Mrs. Clare Van Camp gave recently and learned how
Paul Machan said, get a a report of the Fall Deanery breakfast and lunch can be
day off school." Meeting which was held at nutritious.
At Brussels school Mr. St. Paul's Church, Wing- The club discussed Break-
Scott practised with the cross ham, which she and Mrs. fas t - what's in it for me.?"
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