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The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-24, Page 7ssels Post THE HURON EXPOSITOR, N •EMBER 24, 1982 — A7 Guild discuss disposing of dishes and boilers Melville Guild held their Remembrance Day meeting on November 16 in the church parlour with 20 members present. Wilma Hemingway was at t er Correspondent JEAN BEWLEY 887-9047 The Knight family cele- brated an early Christmas at the Brussels arena, Sat. Nov. 20. The Brussels, Morris and Grey catering committee ca- tered to the event which' was attended by: Mr. Alfred Knight; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan, Brussels; and de- scendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knight. Ap- proximately 35 people attend- ed from Toronto, Windsor. Cambridge, Stratford and Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Knight and family. Cam- bridge spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight, R, 2, Brussels; Mrs. David (Marilyn) Cooper and family, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight, Brus- sels; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight. Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Knight, R 3. Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Dorothy) Baulch and family, Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Knight. Brussels. Mrs. Winnifred McPhail was honoured at the meeting of the Eastern Star in Sea - forth when'sh'c was presented with a 25 -year pin and a bouquet of roses. Mrs. Mc- Phail served two terms as Worthy Matron in 1964. Mr. Dick Stephenson is reported as improving after suffering a slight heart attack. He is in Wingham Hospital but hopes to return to his home by the end of the week, His son Fred." was injured in a mishap at the Blyth Meat Market. where he is employed. For one night, Fred and his father shared the same room in Wingham Hospital. Fred is at present recuperating at his home in Brussels. Members of the United ( hureh Choir, who are trying son sh to raise money to buy new choir gowns. sponsored a Kentucky Chickenfest, Thursday, Nov. 18 when they served 270 people. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Fox, London, visited his sisters, Mrs, Mary Lowe, Mrs. Ethel Brewer and Mrs. Vera Hast- ings for a few days last week. Guests at the home of Murray Huether this week- end were: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huether and family, Bramp- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ritchie, Scarborough; Mrs. Mary Speir of Brock, Sask. was a guest Sat. evening. Mrs. Mary Spelt. of Brock, Sask. is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Edna McDonald who is confined to Seaforth Hospi• tal, also other relatives in the area, Postmistress, Mrs. Muriel Garniss was honoured last week when area supervisor. Gordon Sutcliff, Wingham, presented her with a 25 -year serviceuc. a Engraving I on P q plaque: "In recognition of 25 car of years service in the Public Service of Canada, Muriel started to work part-time in the Brussels Post Office on January ? 1957 and went on full-time July, 1958. Mr. and Mrs. George We- senberg entertained their nephew, Group Captain El- mer McLeod of London. El- mer visited Cranbrook area where he lived with his grandparents on the l4th of Grey when he was a child, He attended Cranbrook Public School and tried his enirance in Brussels. He is a retired Air Force officer. Other visi- tors at the same home on Sunday were Barbara Mc- Leod, Ritz Villa, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mc. Leod. London and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wesenberg. The McLeods were quite' interested in the Grey Town• ship history books which Mr. re roo Wesenberg has on sale. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bray, Mrs. Wayne Grube, Mr, Bob Raymond, Mrs. Carl Dowing and Mrs. Jack Mc- Cutcheon attended the funer- al of Mr, Phillip Lamb on Friday, Noor 19th in Barrie, Mr. Lamb is survived by his wife, the former Edith Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis of Lucan, and four step -children. CHURCH NEWS A Confirmation Service was held in Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, when five candidates from the Brussels Church were received into the Anglican Communion. Can• didates , were: John James, Eric James. Mary Jane Pear- son, Dolores Kerr, David Cowman and Isabel James. The presiding clergyman was Rt. Rev. Maurice Robinson, sufragen bishop of the Dio- cese. A reception was held following the service. At the morning service in Brussels Anglican Church, Michelle McCutcheon ac- companied guest soloist, Mrs. Liz Herman who sang "Have you stopped to pray today?" A special feature at the Presbyterian church was the debut of the junior choir. At present the choir consists of Carol Tenpas, Carla King, Jody Shortrccd, Peter Mc- Donald, Judy Tcnpas and Linda Shaw. They practice every' Sunday morning at 10 a.m. under the direction of Mrs. Joanne King. New members ‘N ill be welcomed. They will he assisting the senior choir and men's chorus in presenting the Cantata "Love Transcending" on Sunday morning. December 9, A service was conducted at the Nursing Horne at 1:30 by Rey. Ken Innes assisted by Mrs. King and the senior Short Shotsby Evelyn Kennedy The business section of our village has began to take on the Christmas atmosphere. A number of our main street merchants have already decorated their windows in a manner that emphasizes the rapid approach of the Christmas season. Attractive merchandise that will tempt buyers, is on display in the stores. Before you go racing off to larger centres to do your Christmas shopping why not look at what local shops have to offer. Avoid last minute rushing around in crowded stores. Browse around now in your hometown stores where you are a known and valued customer. Their friendly staff will greet you with a smile and be willing to help you find just what you want. Do you long to be able to sit down in your leisure hours and read a good book of your choice? Have you had to deny yourself of that pleasure because your eyes can no longer cope with the fine print in most books without giving you a headache? Visit our Brussels 'library. You will find there an excellent range of hooks in large print for those whose eyesight is not as good as it used to be. You can chose from hooks of mystery, romance. suspcnse•adventure, westerns, general fic- tion and non-fiction, Many of the above are the work of popular well-known authors. For the people of Dutch ancestry in our community there are some books printed in the Dutch language on the library shelves. Congratulations to the Toronto Argonauts ho will represent the East in the Grey Cup championship game next Sunday. Thc dull drink day did not dampen the enthusiasm of other the fans or the players in the Eastern final game between Ottawa and Toronto. The close score excitement expected in such a game was lacking in this one for the Argo defence frustrated the Roughrider offence and their tough determined play dominated the entire game. The Roughriders showed more aggressiveness in the latter half of the game but it was too little too late. The final score was Toronto 44 Ottawa 7. The Toronto Argonauts will meet the Edmonton Eskimos, the Western division finalist in the battle for the Grey Cup. The Western final between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Edmonton Eskimos was not as one-sided. The teams kept the score close filled. with fan exciting play. The final score was Edmonton 24, Winnipeg 21. Edmonton was the winner but it was no easy victory. The Bombers were close all the way. The Eskimos will be in Toronto next Sunday looking for their fifth straight Grey Cup victory. Readers of this column must be by now. aware that a love of animals, in me, is deeply ingrained, Seeing. hearing, or reading about cruelty to any animal upsets me. The killing of baby seals. about which there is much controversy, is abhorent. That they are slaughtered to cater to the vanity of we ladies goes against the grain. Yet, in this case, there arc other things that must he considered. The harvest of the seal hunters of Newfoundland, I ahrador, Quebec. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia is a wav of life for them. The income from that harvest is required to provide for their families. Life is, at best, frugcl for them. Investigative reports assure us that the killing is done in a human way, although it looks vicious when seen. After all. many of us do not hestitate to enjoy. lamb or veal served at our table. Is that so different? In these days of (can living for co many Canadians. have we the right to protest the killing of baby seals. the income from w hich puts food on the tables and clothing on the hacks of the families of our Canadian seal hunters. That a group in France is working to ban the importation of seal products to Europe in form of blackmail that should not he tolerated. W.I. learn of lifestyle Thc Majestic Women's Institute met for their Nov- ember meeting in the Library basement. Mrs. Doris McCall and Mrs. Margaret McLeod were in charge of this meeting on "Education and Cultural Activities". Guest speaker was Mrs. Douglas Zehr. who gave a talk on Swit'rerland. Mrs. Zehr had worked for about a year and a half in Switzerland before coming to FAMILY DANCE BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY COMMUNITY CENTRE choir, The choir sang the same anthems as at the regular morning service. They were "Glory to the King of Kings" and "Trusting Jesus". ST. AM aROSE CHURCH NEWS Every Wednesday evening for"the past ten weeks, Mrs. Margaret Kelly. Mrs. Caro- line Kernaghan,• Mrs. Betty Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nolan, Mrs, Irene Blake and Marianne Ryan have been attending a series of lectures and discussions in Wingham Deanery. The series was entitled "Call to Ministries". ANNUAL STRATFORD DEANERY CWL MEETING Rita Deltner The CWL Annual Stratford Deanery meeting was held Oct. 27, at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Recreation Centre with registration be- ginning e -ginning at 9:30 a,m, People registered from Grand Bend, Zurich. Stratford, Mitchell. Hesson, Listowel, Brussels, Wingham, Goderich. Clinton and points between. Morning coffee was served by Wingham CWL. A film was shown called "Josie'' which showed how one re- tarded child can.reach out and affect the lives of others. Father White spoke on "It's not enough to know our religion, we must live it and show it in our community". He also spoke on wholesome reading material. not regular newspapers or periodicals. but good aholcsomc hooks. Also these books should be left lying around for people to pick up and read. Good can be achieved from it. A noon luncheon was sewed to 192 people by the Brussels CWL. The afternoon was spent with reports from different groups. Sun. Nov. 21, St. Ambrose Mass was at 9:30 with Fr. Narantette officiating. Art Jones was the reader; the sermon was on the Sacrament of Reconciliation in prepara- tion for Advent. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ryan took up Offer- tory gifts; Ben Terpstra and Stuart Parker are ushers for November. Organ music was provided by Mrs, Pat Nolan, UNO'i'EOD CHURCH The service at the United Church was conducted by the Rev, Charles Carpentier with the worshipcelebration based on the Festival of Christ the King in prepara- tion for Advent. In the ser- mon, "Christus Rex", the congregation was reminded, that through the celebration of Christ the King, we confess that all of the other feats and celebrations we have kept in theyear were signs in our ur midst tit that Jesus Christ rules, that he is born, manifested, killed risen ascendedt o be king of all, that he lives. The choir presented the anthem: "In Times Like These" with Ruth•Ann Watts singing the solo part. George Cousins, extended a word of thanks to the congregation from the choir for donations and help received which made the chicken supper a success. The weekly euchre party as held Monday evening at the Anglican church in Brus- sels with 4 tables in play. Winners were high lady -lona McLean: low lady•Mary Ste- phenson; high man -Edwin Martin; low pian -Jean Ire- land; lucky card draw -Jim Cooper. Lunch was served by Margrict Stretton, Esther McCutcheon. Margaret Ber- nard, The final card party of the season will be next Monday evening. November 29• Euchre held in Ethel community Eight ladies were in attend- ance for the Canadian Indust- ries meeting of the Ethel W.I. hosted by Mrs. Archie Jack• lin. Mrs. Stan Alexander show- ed slides of the many places she and her husband have visited. There were also slides of local places and events, Mrs. Archie Jacklin acted as secretary in the absence,of Mrs. John Smith, A discussion on the cater- ing of the Grey Township Firemen's supper was held with Mrs. Wayne Grube heading the convenorship. Ethel is responsible for the entertainment part of the Cranbrook W.I. Xmas dinner on December 2. Mrs. James McMahon gave her report from the Area Convention recently held in Family holds Continued from page n dancing to the music of George Haid. disc jockey of Milverton. Those attending from this area were Donald Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bremner. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Ajmer volt, Mr. Gordon Hanna and Mr, Alvin Robinson. . in Switzerland Brussels. She told many of their customs. food. indust• ries, etc. and showed several souvenirs. It was decided to donate $10 to the Arthritic Society. An article on the area centre the piano and Join Exel read a poem "The Heroes We Never Name." From Matthew 7 members read the exhortation against rash judgement, "For with what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged." This was followed by prayer offered. by Margaret Work. Janet McCutcheon pre- sented a message entitled "Are You A Disciple." it is up to the lay -people of the church as well as the clergy to bring God to the world. Jeanne Ireland welcomed all to the meeting. Isabel Adams read the minutes and Leona Armstrong reported over 51500 on hand. Marguerite Krauter led a discussion on the possibility of disposing of unused church dishes and copper boilers. Isabel Adams and Kate Wil- son were appointed as the nominating committee and (0/0/0/0/0/0/000/0/0/0/0/0' 0 Ship your Livest•'!' ck . WITH Art Hearin Blyth . SHIPPEi FOR UNITE CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO 5, Livestock Marketing Division bntario Stockyards, Toronto PHONE BY 8 A.M. Arthur. Convenors -for the institute euchres are to be drawn up with everyone helping when asked. A delicious chocolate cake and ice cream was served at lunch and the children pre- sent certainly enjoyed every bite, EUCHRE PARTY Mrs. Wayne Grube was convenor of the Monday night euchre held in the Ethel Community Centre, Eight tables were in play and the following people were winners: high lady•Peggy Schneider, high man -William McClelland. high score at table 2•Anne Cooper, low score at table 8 -Margaret McMahon, score of 63 -Stan Alexander. Ruth Martin. The next euchre is Nov. 29 sponsored hs the Hall Board. 5234221 e i new group leaders were dis- cussed. A list of recipients for poinsettas at Christmas was presented and Leona Arm- strong offered to represent the Guild at the Sunday School concert. Margaret Work conducted a contest and refreshments served by Janet, Joan and Margaret brought the eve- ning to a close. • /o/o/oso/o/�•/m/o/o/oso/®/o'5 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. 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