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BRUSSELS
Flow a computer works
discussed at 4-H meeting
BY RON STEVENSON
The sixth meeting" of the 4-H Computer
Club was held at the Brussels Library on Nov.
1,
Members worked in their quiz books.
The seventh meeting was held at the
library on Nov. 8.
Members worked on speeches, then did a
quiz on the five parts of the computer and flow
it works.
They decided to hold another meeting bn
Nov. 22 to plan the skit for Achievement Day
which will be held at Goderich Township Hall
in Holmesville on pee. 5.
‘‘AlGuest speakersIbe at
Cranbrook church service
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Terry Hastings of Knox College, Toronto,
will be a guest speaker at the regular
Cranbrook morning service on Nov, 18 at
9:45 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs\Eldon Wick and son John of
Marakkhon visited•with Ross and,Mrs. Engel
and Eldon's mother in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert vanDonkers-
geed recently were their daughter Bernice,
London, Fred Mijderwijk, Guelph, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. •Sdhuitema, Kitchener.
Ross Engel found a balloon on Oct. 13
near his barn a hick had been released on
Oct. 12 north of Washington, Pennsylvania.
A number from 'the area attended the
benefit dance for Mr. and Mrs. Michael.
Gulutzen held in the BM and G. arena on
Nov. 9.
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Friday, November 16'' �Saiurday, November 17
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Tea or cones Fri. - Sat. 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sun. 8 a,rn,-9 p.m.
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UMBRELLAS were needed as wet snow fell Brussels on Sunday. The Brussels -Legion to the United Church following the service,
during a I4emembrance Day service in Pipe Band led the parade to the cenotaph and (Wassink photo .
Brussels WI make final bazaar plans
Correspondent (playing as a.man): lucky table with Wilbur
EDNA McLELLAN Turnbull, Eluned McNair. Marguerite San -
887 -9084 • derson, and Emylene Steiss.
• On Nov.5, the Majestic Women's Institute
of Brussels held a euchre party. There were
10 tables playing. '
The prize for high lady went to Mary
Clarke; high than was John Simpson: low lady
with Edith Baker; low man Jeanne Ireland
Ladies birthday closest to this date was
Miss Steiss. Man's birthday closest to this
date was Wilbur Turnbull. Lucky chair was
won by Harvey Craig of Walton.'
The Bazaar and Bake/Sale will be held on
Nov. 16 at 2:30 in the library. The Dessert
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Euchre is planned for Dec. 3.
DOUBLE BIRTHDAY
On Nov. 3 a double birthday party was held
,for Jolene and Jennifer Weber of RR 4
Brussels in the library.
There were numerous games played such
as pin the tail on the donkey, musical chairs
and 1 wrote a letter to my love. The children
than sat down to hot dogs, fries and chocolate
birthday cake, •
REBEKAH NEWS
Members of Past Noble Grands Club of
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge met at the
home of Jean Bridge. president.
Plans were made for next meeting to be
held on Dec, 3 at home of Marie McTaggart
each member to bring an exchange gift value
not to be more than $1.25. Mary Davidson is
to be co -hostess.
Euchre was played with prizes going to
Mat"guerite Crawford, Verna Thomas. Joan
Bernard and Mary Davidson. Lunch was
served by Jean and co -hostess Mary Lowe.
4-H NEWS
The sixth and seventh meeting of the
Brussels 1 4-H Fit Nuts club was held at the
home of Barb Graber.
Leanne Armstrong.' Kelly Stephenson and
Chcrida Garniss made macaroni and cheese.
Kathy Gruber and Cheryl Bridge made oat
cakes while the others read the meeting and
discussed it. Books are to be turned into the
leaders by Nov, 7.
On Nov. 28 at the arena there will he
Achievement Night for 4-H membefs.
There will be • two guest speakers --one
speaker will talk on her personal experience
with Anorexia Nervosa. Everyone is wet.
come.
Wedding gown.
modelled by
Brussels brides
On Friday evening the Melville Presbyter-
ian
resbyterian Church had a showing of the bridal gowns
from years past. Mary Joan Fischer gave a
description of what there was to see.
Margaret Shortreed wore a bride to he's
wedding gown of years ago.
'Helen Elliott and Jeanne Ireland ycrc
commentators for the following who model-
led the different gowns down through thc
years. 1906 -Leona Armstrong's grandmoth-
er's
randmoth•ers gown was worn by Leanne Armstrong:
1912. Alma Watson's aunt's.gown was worn
by Peggy McLellan.
The 1913 gown of Evelyn Mar's mother
was worn by Judy TenPas, 191h. Juds
Shortreed's grandmother's gown was worn
by Joan Clark. The gown of 1924. Joanne
King's mother's was worn by Joanne, 192'.
Hazel Matheson's gown was worn hs 5 alcrte
Shot -treed; 1929, Ruby Steiss' goo n s as worn
by Sharon Mann. her granddaughter. 19.10.
Leila Johnson's gown was worn M Leona
Armstrong: 1931, Adeline Smith's gown was
modelled by Mary Joan Fischer.
1933. the gown of Mildred Perris w as w cirn
by Verna Perrie, her granddaughter, 1938.
Freida Pipe's gown was worn by Heather
Perrier Wilma Hemingway's gown of thc
same year was worn by Judy TenPas
The 1940 gown of Judy Shortreed's mother
was modelled by Judy; 1944. Ruth Pipe's
gown was worn by Leanne Armstrong and
Ethel Brewer's gown was modelled by
Bt'enda Wheeler,
Marg Sweeney's 1946 gown was modelled
by Cathy Cardiff; 1947. Doreen Rutledge's
gown was worn by Karla King: 1949. Mary
Campbell's gown was modelled by Peggy
McLellan and Margaret Work's. gown was
worn by Judy Work.
Isobel Gibson's gown was worn by Peggy
Aitcheson. her daughter. A 1950 bridesmaid
dress was modelled by Margaret Work;
Dorothy Armstrong's 1950 gown was worn by
Leanne Armstrong and Viola Adams 1952
gown was worn by Mary Joan Fischer.
'Leona Armstrong modelled her 1954 gowir';
1955, Marg Taylor s 'gown was modelled by
Mary Doutna; 1956, Joanne King's gown was
modelled by Karla King; 1959. Donna
Knight's •gown was modelled by Donna.
Mary TenPas' 1961 gown was worn by
Judy TenPas; 1964, Sharon Whittacker's
gown was worn by Karla King; 1965 Betty
.Sham's gown was modelled by Pam McLel-
lan. Edith Pipe's gown of the same year was
worn by Brenda Wheeler.
Judy Shortreed modelled her 1971 gow it:
1973, Mary Douma modelled her gown.
Other gowns from 1974 to 1984 were
modelled by loan Clark, Marg Black, Valerie
Shortreed, Nancy Exel. Joyce King. Pam
McLellan,' Gail Semple, Mary Joan f ischer.
Mary Ross, Joan Ritchie, Peggy Aitcheson.
Cathy Cardiff. and Elizabeth Exel.