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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1993. PAGE 15.
Majestic WI learns about being a true Canadian
The Brussels library was
tastefully decorated in a Valentine
theme for the February meeting of
the Majestic Women's Institute on
Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 2 p.m.
President Leona Armstrong
opened the meeting with a
"Valentine Story," followed by the
Opening Ode and Mary Stewart
Collect with Freda Pipe at the
piano.
Secretary Jean Fraser read the
minutes of the January meeting. A
quilt goes in at Doris McCall's on
Monday, Feb. 15.
Night courses will be held on
Monday, March 29 at Ontario
Street Church, Clinton and on
Wednesday, March 21 at Ontario
Street Church, Mitchell at 7:30
p.m. to 9:45 both nights.
Workshops are Reflexology, Herbs
and Recycled Easter Bunny. Pre-
register by March 19.
A motion was made to pay bills.
The card party committee for
March is: Freda Pipe, Edna Pletch,
Ruth Sauve and Kathleen Semple.
The casserole supper is on
Thursday, April 29. The annual
meeting is on April 14 when dues
will be paid.
The North Huron Environment
group presents Phil Malcolm from
Plant Paradise in Brussels library
Feb. 17 at 8 p.m.
The March 10 meeting will be at
8 p.m. in the evening. The meeting
was turned over to convenors
Marie McCutcheon and Margaret
MacLeod for resolutions. The roll
call "What it means to be a
Canadian" was answered by 19
members with many interesting
answers.
"Hymn of All Nations" was
sung. Marie McCutcheon read the
motto, "What is a Good
Canadian?" Being Canadian does
not require that we all be alike.
Around a core set of shared values,
Canadian citizenship accommo-
dates a respect of diversity that
enriches us all. Many Canadians
have deep loyalties to their own
communities — to a language, to a
region, to an aboriginal group, to a
distinct culture, or to ethnic roots.
We may have other ways of
defining ourselves — by gender,
occupation, religion or political
party. But woven through all these
is the sense of good fortune which
comes from knowing we belong to
a great country, from being
Canadians.
Canada is a country that believes
in freedom, dignity, and respect,
equality and fair treatment, and an
opportunity to participate. It is a
country that cares for the
disadvantaged, a country that
prefers peaceful solutions to
disputes. Although we sometimes
lose sight of this, we do share
essential values as Canadians from
coast to coast to coast.
It is important as a good
Canadian to hold our country with
the highest respect and admiration
— to respect our fellow man,
regardless of differences in race,
colour, creed, physical or mental
disability, or cultural background;
to vote (and not just listening to the
slogan — vote as you like, but vote)
Continued on page 16
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Come out and join
McGavin's
Walton &
Brussels
Agromart
Brussels
INFORMATION DAY
TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1993
RESIDUE MANAGEMENT
& POTENTIAL FOR
1993 VOLUNTEER CORN
Choose the meeting time that sults your
work schedule
Location: Auditorium - McGavin Farm Equip.
Walton
Time:
LUNCH MEETING SUPPER MEETING
12 NOON -1 P.M. 5:30 P.M. - 6:30 P.M.
LUNCH OR MEAL
1 - 4 P.M. 6:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.
MEETING MEETING
EQUIPMENT
ON
DISPLAY
NO TILL
EQUIPMENT FOR
THE 90's
and
WHATS
WORKING
BEST
NEW
CHEMICALS
INTRODUCED
• PROWL
• FORCE
NEW FORD
POWERSTAR
TRACTORS &
NEW HOLLAND
ROLL BELT BALERS
McGAVIN'S
PARTS FAIR
MARCH 1st to 6th
BRUSSELS AGROMART
SEED DAYS
MARCH 11 & 12
Snowball
Volleyball was one of the traditional summer activities
turned winter during the Brussels' Optimists and
Recreation Boards' Snowfest held Saturday at the
Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Besides
volleyball, teams of adults played baseball, horseshoes
and ping pong.
MARCH 3-6
MARCH 3: 9:30 AM TO 10:00 PM
MARCH 4,5 & 6: 9:30 AM TO 5:00 PM
"UNION OF BREEDS"
BEEF CATTLE AUCTION
MARCH 6, 1:00 PM
WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS
LONDON, ONTARIO
SPONSORED BY
THE WESTERN FAIR
ASSOCIATION IN
CO-OPERATION WITH
THE MIDDLESEX SOIL AND
CROP IMPROVEMENT
ASS~IATION.
OFF THE REGULAR $5.00 ADMISSION AT
THE 1993 WESTERN FAIR FARM SHOW
CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND
REDEEM IT AT THE GATE.
ONLY ONE COUPON PER ADMISSION. VOID IF REPRODUCED NO CASH VALUE
(CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER FREE)
TUESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
9 a.m. Finished
Cattle & Cows
11:00 a.m. Dropped Calves
Veals followed
by Goats
Sheep & Lambs
10:00 a.m. Stocker Cattle
1:00 p.m. Pigs
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