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The Citizen, 1985-11-27, Page 7W.I. sees slides on New Zealand BEST RATES Guaranteed Investment Certificates lyear G.I.C. 9 1/4 % 3year G.I.C. 10 1/2 % 5year G.I.C. 10 3/4 % RAY MADILL Blyth 523.4334 Agent for... AEINVESTMENTS Et INSURANCE AGENCY LTG. Head Office, Goderich Brussels Santa Claus Parade SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1985 12:00 SPONSORED BY Brussels Legion, Brussels Lions Club, Town of Brussels, Merchants of Brussels & Area, Brussels Optimistsand Grey & Morris Townships Wingham Canadettes, Brussels Legion Pipe Band, Brussels Twirlettes CARTOONS FOR KIDS AT THE BRUSSELS LEGION FROM 1 p.m.to2p.m. 4 ** PRIZES FOR BEST FLOAT [ANY TYPE] COMICAL * SNOWMOBILE OR GO-CART, ORIGINAL COSTUME, HORSE & RIDER, 4 DECORATED VEHICLE ON WHEELS, DECORATED BICYCLE, * DECORATED DOG & CART * * * Floatstoassembleat 11.00a.m.atthe CIL Plant * .* For information 887-6943 DON'T MISS THE FUN Santa is giving out candies for all the kids at the * ;it Legion following the Parade. HO! HO! HO! 116 * * -dA•, .4L e, FEATURING S. D. H.S. Girls Trumpet Band, BY MRS. BETTY McCALL Murray and Olene Dennis were guests at the Walton Women's Institute (W.I.) on Wednesday evening, November 20 when they showed interesting slides of their trip last February to New Zealand. In the commentary they said 3.5 million people live there and there are 17 million sheep. There are fields of barley grown and there are quite afew dairy farms through the hilly country. They had a display of articles they had brought home with them. Margery Huether introduced the guests for the Agriculture meeting. Mrs. Eva Bolger thanked them and presented a gift. President, Leona McDonald opened the meeting. after the Institute Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada a poem was read by the president. Margery Huether was pianist. Margaret Shortreed read minutes and cor- respondence. A thank you letter was read from the Weisbrod's who moved recently to Yarrow, B.C. It was voted to donate $25 to the Huron Day Care Centre. Plans were made for the lun- cheon this Wednesday at the hall. Thursday we serve to 40 for Cook's and on Saturday evening we cater to the Grey Township Dinner. For the December meeting each member is to bring a guest to the pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m., 4-H leaders are to be invited. There will be a gift exchange of $2. P.R.O. and Branch Directors Press Rela- tions Officer will be in charge. Convention, held in St. Agatha was given by Mary Humphries for Marjory Humphries who attended on Thursday. Maxine Marks re- ported for the Friday events. Duff's Church plans White Gift Sunday Women's Recognition Sunday was observed at Duff's United church on Sunday. Joyce Van Vliet greeted wor- shippers. Ushers were Margery Ritchie, Karen Hoegy, Marjory Fraser and Mary Humphries. The choir was made up of women with Margery Huether at the organ. Call to Worship was given by Helen Craig. The story for Child- ren's Time was given by Dorothy Sholdice. A solo, "One day at a Time" by Gloria Wilbee. A trio of Marjory Humphries at the piano, Phyllis Mitchell, violin and Pearl McCallum, harmonica entertained with several numbers. Guest speaker, Mrs. Jean Mathers of Bluevale, gave very interesting facts of her stay for a few days in August at Alma College for the celebration of its 50th anniversary. Next Sunday is the White Gift Service in the morning. Official Board meeting is at 8 p.m. at Graeme Craig's. There will be more discussions at the next meeting on the luncheons in the New Year along with the possibility of card parties. Grace closed the meeting when we went to the basement for lunch served by Viola Kirkby and Elva Bolger. The tables were set with serviettes from New Zealand brought back by the Dennis family. Carol Ann Gamble daughter of Dave and Carol Gamble celebrated her fifth birthday on Saturday at her parents' home. Several of her friends attended from her Kindergarten class. They were treated to a Care Bear Movie while eating popcorn. Games were enjoyed along with prizes. The highlight was the Care Bear Cake for lunch. Correction The St. Ambrose bake sale crafts, etc is Dec. 7, not Nov. 30 as in last week's unit meeting report. The penny sale is Friday, Dec. 6, also at Brussels Library. The Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Billings of Cambridge were present, also Brian and Jean Billings, Tonia, Shannon and Brian, Jr. all of Cambridge. Paul and Michelle Mercer of Cambridge moved here Saturday and will be living in one of the Gamble's apartments. They were also present at the birthday party. On Friday 'n'ening Mr. and Mrs. Mac Webster, Mary Ellen, Mark and Brian, Varna; Emma Short- reed, Toronto and Isabelle Short- reed, Walton were supper guests of Wilfred Shortreed and Marg- aret. Isabelle Shortreed visited on Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Lila Higgins who recently celebrated her 90th birthday in Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Londesboro were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1985. PAGE 7. New residents move to Walton