HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-07-06, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1988.
KELLIE STEPHENSON
Kellie Stephenson, daughter of
Bill and Joan Stephenson, Brus
sels, graduated on the Dean’s List
from the Air Carrier/Airport Man
agement Course at Confederation
College, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
She will start training as an Air
Traffic Control Trainee at Corn
wall, Ontario in the fall.
Wheelers hold 40th
anniversary party
A family gathering was held on
Sunday, July 3 at the home of
Cathie and Doug Wheeler of
Waterloo, when Helen and Lloyd
Wheeler celebrated their 40th
Wedding Anniversary.
A pleasant afternoon was spent
at the pool, followed by a steak and
pork chop barbeque. Those attend-
ing were the couple’s family,
Brussels
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Rebekahs hold last
pre-summer meeting
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
held its regular meeting with Noble
Grand Leona Connelly conducting
a short service undraping the
charter and then draping the
charter in memory of the late
Lillian King was held.
Correspondence was received
from Family and Children’s Ser
vices requesting help to send
children to summer camp. A
donation was to be sent. It was
reported Marie Turnbull was ill.
Plans were made for the lunch at
the Inaugural meeting, June 29.
Melville Guild hears of
Maytime supper success
The Women’s Guild of the
Presbyterian Church held its June
meeting in the church parlour.
Helen Elliott and Thelma Cardiff
Cathie and Doug, Trevor and
Erika; Dianeand Jim, Jennifer,
Michael and Philip of Burlington;
Brenda and Gerry, Brooklyn and
Brent of Brussels. Also attending
were Lloyd’s brother and his wife,
Lois and Glen Wheeler of London,
and Helen’s brother and his wife,
Marie and Clarence McCutcheon
of Brussels.
Brussels, and their aunt Mrs. Elsie
Little of Cambridge.
Viola Kirkby entertained Bea
trice Geiger of Zurich, Rena
Caldwell of Kippen, Charlotte
McDowell of Seaforth, Isabel
Adams of Brussels and Gertrude
Tiffin of Wingham, at the Golden
Lantern. Afterwards they all went
to Viola’s home at Walton and
spent a very pleasant afternoon.
After the summer break Lodge will
resume September 14with a pot
luck supper at 6:30 p.m. This is also
to celebrate the Lodge’s 55th
birthday. Reports were given by
Lillian Moses and Mary Nichol of
theirtrip to the Rebekah Assembly
of Ontario held in the Royal York
Hotel in Toronto. Birthday honours
were given to one member.
After the closing of Lodge a
social time was held. Travelling
prize was won by Mary Nichol. A
delicious lunch was served by Alice
McArter and her committee.
were in charge of the devotions.
Helen opened the meeting with a
poem, then had a reading “Rest
less”, based on the verse from
Proverbs 19: 23, “The fear of the
Lord leads to life; then one rests
content, untouched by trouble.”
A hymn was sung and the
scripture reading, Psalm 37, vers
es 1-9 was read in unison, followed
by prayer by Helen. Thelma gave
the message: ‘‘Serenity of the
Soul”. Another hymn was sung,
and the repeating of the miz pah
benediction brought this part of the
meeting to a close.
Jean Bewley presided for the
business. Eluned McNair gave the
secretary’s report and correspo-
dence. Jeanne Ireland gave the
treasurer’s report showing a sub
stantial balanceon hand. Mem
bers learned the Maytime Supper
had been a success and some little
ways for improving it were men
tioned. The Women’s Institute are
to meet in the church next July.
Plans were made for placing
flowers in the church. After a few
other items of business were
discussed, the meeting was ad
journed. Helen and Thelma served
a lunch of cake and ice cream.
Family Night
at
B. M. & G. Pool
Brussels
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WINNERS OF EARLY BIRD DRAWS
June 25th - Murray Ducharme
July 2nd - Ralph Rowland
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Mr. Stan Campbell and his
cousin Claire Campbell of Orange
County, near Los Angeles, Cali
fornia, visited with Mary and
Murray Huether on Monday.
Dinner guests recently at the
home of Mrs. Isabel Adams were
Delores Wheeler of Brussels,
Betty Case and Barbara Whaeley
of Streetsville, Elaine Stanley of St.
Williams, Nancy Boyd of Mitchell,
all being sisters, and their brother
Lome Dale and his wife Doreen of
Cliff and Geraldine Schill of
Drayton and Merle and Mac
McIntosh of Listowel spent Sunday
with Mary and Murray Huether.
Dave and Angela, Jeffrey and
Kevin Huether of Brampton spent
the holiday weekend with Mary
and Murray Huether of Huronview
and Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Angelo
Philips, and her sister and brother-
in-law of Goderich, Rex and Mary
Anne Johnston and family and
other relatives and firends.
Rebekahs host meeting
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The Rebekah District Associa
tion Huron No. 23 held its
inaugural meeting June 29 in the
Brussels 100F Lodge Hall. Over 40
Past Noble Grands attended.
P. D.D.P. Bev Broadfoot con
ducted the opening and presented
incoming D.D.P. Lillian Moses
Bruce Hydro plant sets record
During May, Ontario Hydro
staff at the Bruce Heavy Water
Plant completed 5 million work-
hours without a lost time injury.
These employees now hold the
company record for working the
longest without a lost time injury.
This safety record started in July of
with the collar of her office. She in
turn presented the P.D.D.P. jewel
to sister Broadfoot. D.D.P. Lillian
then conducted business of the
evening. A social time was held
with euchre being played. A
delicious lunch was served by the
Brussels Lodge members.
1983 and continues to grow with
each hour worked safely.
This performance has attracted
the attention of Shell Oil, who are
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