The Brussels Post, 1971-02-25, Page 1•
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WALTON WORLD DAY
Drs, Jean and Cern Westeilaian. PRAYER SERVICE,
of Burlington' spent a Sunday reC,
ently with Mr. autt Alm Earl The World imy or Prayer
Service for Brussels and Aufrelindi
Hiss artecon itenge4 - wea, lug cOMMUnity wilt be hold iff St,
ern ,IKVeraitSs..LoteiciA; speiat the klieg Anglican Church on Fri-
.4a1}44iisi 4 Ok i 41641(30M March 5, at. three
01.•;itt6:Air: 'i wok ijait feregeittatlYes from
•PraiSei;:
awn P:aint Instructors class in
on.Saturday. .
Congratulations to. ROY
Mrs. Derwyn Docken on. the • women from the Caribbean area
arrival of their daughter "Kristen lnciudinl;.Guyana, Jamaica, and
Jean" in the Seaforth Community -t116 ITIF4111- 18111114S'
Hospital on Monday, February ,.Irtinds --from last year's offeririA
15th, of .$09,000 were distributed to
the Xi)*jOesn Om/141dg, taitifig
„ Mrs. V, Mitchell. attended a Part the •
The theme of the s4tkieii
He* people for a. New Age" and
it a was developed by a group of
..p.u:x.iicaltat • • tt/491," • ne,.....16DEF.L.•-•.161.0•12,...., LW, .9i. • - •
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nash,
Stoney Creek, were week-end
visitor4 with Mr. and. Airs. Neil
'MeGttvitt and enmity.
Sant Sweeney, 13111 r-leatitt,
Howard lackivell said .lim Snlith
paeticipated, in. a Curling hoaspiel
iu Exeter OI Satittday anct Wail
eecolid PAPA.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Townsend.
l'irre7Seter, and Mr.- and Mrs.--Rerb
lira:vies *ere Sunday dinner guests
With Mr. • Atid,
.
Meseta Boil -Bennett, §teWart.
Ilitrnphries, Don McDonald. Stew-
'ort Watson• Reid. kee
McDonald and diatme Sholdis:4
Were 'particOants from Walton IA
a Surfing holi'spiel hi geafoiill
Saturdat
Linda tiailsa and i2.0
tlib4rich• at Kitchener rustled
On the weekend- with Mt. and Mrlit
RalPh Travis. •
Mt and Mrs.' ...Gordon tiiiiott.
Seatorth and M. and -Mrs. Harvey
Craig arrived home. on, Swin:),
nfter a raest enagyable trap as fait.
W, est, They (did
Visited WIth lelativee.
' A snowmobile rendezvous Was.
•
planned by Mr: and Mrs.. Nett Me-
Gavin on Saturday evening with
Mn ad Mrs. Mac Sholdice being
the 'trail guides. for the eiscarsiOn.
Those S011Oysing Were a4r. and
Mrs. ISTarrAY'Smith Mr. and Mrs.
Brian :Nash, Stoney Creek; Mr.
and Mrs. Ian ,Wilbee; Mr. and
noward Hackwell; Mr. and
Mn. • 'Leslie Campbell; Mr. and
ialrs.•Don McDonald: -Mr. and Mrs.
Muri,ay Cardiff., Brussels;Mr. and
Mes.'Ketr Moore, Seaford': Mr%
and Mrs. Joe Stettior; MIS ail
Mrs. Everett ttoteY; Mr. and Mrs.
Reil Campbell Sand Mr. and Mrs.
1126C.orvili. After a three hour
iOurney the snowmobilers paused
ter a steak ;Bar-B-Q at. the Familj
Paradise Park from thense to the
• McGavin residence winding -Up 'the
evening outdoors with hot coffee
and dessert.
The Ladies of •Dtitt's Church are
ereparing for _the World Day of
Prayer Service to. be held in the
basement of the church Oh Prt--
Mareh 5th at 2 pan,, Ref."
C. Britton of Seaforth will be the-
west speaker: Everyone is wel-
some to attend', followed • by a.
soeilahalf liens. •
The Huron-Perth .Presbyteriai
annual .meeting on Monday, Fels.
4.5th In Mitchel] 'United • 'Church'
last "Wednesday when Mrs. 'Chit
Itos, Mrs. C.tanipbell Wey, Mrs.
—Solna Niro, Mrs, Mon McNichol,
Mrs. Martin Boon. Mrs. tinnieisott
Mit61411 ate Mrs. 'Walter liewleg
attended frtirn the, sittretindhig
comiuitteeit •
rpo0,01101, pageJ.
various institutions and organ
rations itt C14114(14 and around. the
World to be used for purchase of
Christian 'literature and: ecurnen-s
teal and educational projects.
Come and Join with the Christ-
lithe in 110 countries around the
'WOW ivito ate 'worshiping to.
gether to eiwitt theft; iitity iii
'Christ, •
Brussels Archie. 'Tease stion&or
your Guide or STrownie: Public
Skaters -Weleolned with siioni&NI.
CONGRATULATIONS fre$
COLLEEN CARDIFF
Colleen Cardiff, delight-Or of
Mr, end Mrs. .lack Cardiff, re-
ceived Piest Class 'immure, with
93 rintrka, in Grade. II Western
Ontario Conaervdore Theory. This
completes her Grade VIII eerti-
fleete, Colleen is a pupil of, Mrs.
M/PS Mofffitt,
LIONS HEAR
STUDENT SPEAKERS
Lion President. Jim Armstrong
presided for their regular supper
,meeting, oft Monday night. Lion
Kelit Scott lecl,.qte gag song with
Miss 0. MeWhirier t1i trials/
Beth Vallanne and BAY
winners of the Brussels Soil:id
Speaking, gave their speeches.
D.D.O.. George Mutter announced
that the Region Rally will be. held
in Brussels and plans were discus-
sed for that occasion,
The Polar Baize financial
report Will be published when.
Ootapletetl,
iVitiVtLLt YOUNG
LAPiEg' GUILD •
lessfe Taltlfa 6iietted the meet.-
yo,,, with a po(fqn.
iii'enda tinkle gaY0 the topic
'Boca ak,d fidtiCh Everything'' •
and. 1 T were sung.
.ScriPture teadffig was fro& illsrk
.SPeedies were given by Beth
and Joan Uether. This
Portioii theineciffig crdsed with
the
Meeting:
'business of the
Meeting: Sessfc Little gave the see-
rotary's rensirt . ii!id...iseoria.
strong gave'. •4,1:1e triaSareris re-
port. Piatr &lies ciegair life meet-
PEOPLE WE .KNOW
And Ms: Howard Bernard
tale been -00.eatfoning in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. isOule Ebel and
family of Ingersoll' Were weekend*
visitors with brussels relatives.
Charles Davidson, IsiffighatirS
wig a' visitor in 'Brussel% fast
Weekend.
Thomas Terbueb, (husband of
the former Judith Parker) of
Oklahoma City. - has smicessfuily
passed all hie exams and is 1).
candidate 'for hia Phis
Among those who have returned
from vacationing in sunny lotorida
are Mr. ant Mrs. Wilbur Turn-
bull. Mr. and Mrs. Augh Pearson
ue*eJ Student Runner-op
In Pottic Speaking Contest
Cohgratulatiti44 ItO Beth Valiance
who Was runuer4 iho Annual
Huron County public sodking
contest sponsored by the OneariscS
Association and Ontario Hydro iu
Clinton.
poll is the daughter of Mr, and
James Valiance of Brussels.
'T nbull Herd Wins
P‘fetn ium Breeder
Award For" Ontario
Bill and :Mnrie fdlrffiltdi attend-
ed the '-:.tintamic . and atdadfas
Switie- conventions Sae the Porn
Tot* .Hotel In. Toronto week:
116 Turnhall " herd tlx.e
POnrtir
-*seder Award for.
13111 was prelelifdd 'with the
Past President Pin frosts the
Canadian Swine Assoelatiort asTd
Was congratulated on the effidenf
manner in which the business had
been conducted in the past sev-
eral years.
The Turnbulls also entertained
Old birectOrs.and their wiveg from
the Western tind MaritimeProv-
limes on. the weekend.
MEMBERS
AN.: ACTIVITIES
A. ifeeting. of the B.Y.C. was
hesld on. Wednesday.. Feb. 17 at
7:96 .' at. the United.-Clitirch. 22
people -attended, it suggestion to
attend the atiOvie "'The Restless
tinge. wati given and everyone
agreed. There will. be cars going
froni: 'BMWs . to the Lyceum
theeirejii :Mite:fain on ;Friday.
March 5.' Anyohe wishing . to: go
Mat call 'Ralph Raveman to make
arrangements. We made further
plane for out pot-luck dinner and
slefgh ride oil, Saturday, Feb., 20.
T:Infertuttatery," as it turned out,
we had oar dinner, but were uns
able, because of weather, to have.
the sleighride.
We disen‘sed liaising another
dance to raise money, but nothing
definite was decided. The -0es:tr-
ees and secretary's reports were
given.
The meeting took place
coffee heuse setting. The theme
was to learn • more of individual
identity and worth as a person.
Interesting discussions developed
during the program. The meeting
ended following worship, a . game.
and lunch The iitt,d. meeting will
he on Wednesday, March 3, at
1:30. Don"t miss it`
Who can be cInssitied as a top
manageeseet executite?. A man
with enough security orthe job to
hit Ohio to reRiAt glarielng at the
VI hilt its iilttars t1iR 61116t4
WHAT'S DOING
.quior,s1
Cltt Surilday. Feb, 'Slots the 'Art
Guides an 'Brownies participated
In the servfee of the United
Church in, Brugaela Coin-
navies met in the church base-
fiirent and mantled up through the
chnisch into -the Choir loft.
....On yak, :12n,d the Guides attic'
Brownies Met in the Anglican
-Church for 44 Mahler and Daught-
er banquet eostotternorating the
Annual Thinking -Days Mrs. Saris
Watts opened the meeting by
welcoming the • mothers and
daughters. God Save the Queen'
was sung followed with the
the Brownies'. Opening Nine
BrowsneV Were enrolled: Gloria
White, Pateka Revelries', Karen.
MoLean. Domilda Stiles, Yield
McCall, Susan. -Cardiff,. Jill Me-
Cutcheou, Debbie prior, Marlene,
Pennington.
1.qiisse year stara•were presented
to: garol Wheeler, Ca.therine
Cardiff, 14142s,beth Exel.
.-s-Two 'yeai' gears were presented
to: Mary Alibi 'Bernard. Midst
Doreeh,
One year star was presented to:
Mary Ireland.
Nature Lore badges were given
io'S Catherine Cardiff, Carol
Wheeler, Sherril 'Bauer.Arida:
Dorsch, Mary Ann Bernard, Miss
abeh Mary Ireland, Gloria
White, Patricia }lawman. Karma
;McLean.. Colleen Boomer, Donelda,
Stiles; Vicki' McCall, --Susan Car-
diff, Debbie Pieter, Jill MeCtitelt.
eon,. Marlene Pennington, . Trine.
Watts. Catby Sholdfce,
Toymaker and Writer. were pre-
sented to: Elisabeth. Finftter.nnii
Book Lover to Carol. The !Spawn-
le of the year, having perfeer
attendance' and full uniforni Were.
Elizabeth and Carol. They were:
presented with a. gift. • •
The 'Carl Guidete ((Snowed the-
Brownie exercises with they cere-
mony. It consisted of the Guides
forming the horseshoe and .eight
girls_ being • enrols() . 11.7
Jachiin. These girls were: ..Mziry .
Lynne Cardiff, Peggy .• (Alison, '
Joan Me Arter. • Judy AdFiras.
Lynne Bridge, Carol Rayne-ma.
Lentee Aleock, Gail White.
Fired year stars were presented
to: Linda. Mecham Joan Onetime.
Lynne Bridge, Annette Dorset.
June Machais 130anie Rielnnond.
Susan TArigIoisb.,..
Third year , stars were present od
to: Barbara Elliott ,Linda Muir,
Maxine Watts.-
Fourth year stars - were present-
ed to: Lori aleCateheons-:Stephanla
Watts. • . •
The following badges were re.;
teived by: _Collector's. Serb ..
Elliott, • June Mecham ...Maxine
Watts, Malts ..
Little Rouse; Jane Maelints...
Maxine Watts.
'Wee therm : Lori Mcduteheon..
StephanieCitizen: We ts.
Gardener: Linda Xaelian
Laundress: .A.nnette-. Dorsett
Dairymaid: Annette Dorsch
Romemniter: Lori ISIeCuteheon,
Barbara • .
kstranorner: Linda Moir. Milv•
Walls. Stephanie. ;Watts, Lori
Meruteheon
Teatesport: 'tort, Stephanie.
Maxine
Writer: Lori
Toyinaker: Stephanie
Ttandyman: Maxine, Linda.
Main -
C't'af ttnblern : June. T.inda
Hair. Stephanie
Beekeeper: June
Stephfrale
on 1110.4
GUIDE AND
SKATE MataATS4Ota
The Girl •Guides and Voitnien
• will hold, it Skate ..:Marathon
iSlateh froitt 1 to 9 Pali. at the
NEWS OF .BRUSSELS
PiiBLit &lib&
itecieni Teacher; Arrive
• For the next two weeks .Miss
Marie Johnston and Mrs. jean
Kirkby will be Grade 3 teachers.
starting Tuesday 23 until March
5, Miss Johnston is from Clinton
and Mrs. Kirkby is froin' 'Walton. ing:
They like to teach the primary There was a gaMe condtieted
grades by Jessie Little. -A "inveiy lunch'
tie.:..Y1O-enjoyed by The pupils' opinion in
Grade 3 Class is they like to have;
student teachers.
Last week Grade (1 tisiienthly
was about 'Valentine's Dais „After
their assembly Mr. Scott award-
ed • the publie speaking trophies
to the winners,
..Sports
Last Friday, FebruarY 19, Hul-
let Public Sacbool. trein.Londes-
horn competed with ,.-'.Brtiseeli
Public School in severalS
ball games, Scores Of• the
games Were gullet 1T.11;•ritesele 15s
111tIlett• 15 Srussels 101'
15 Brussels4.
Soya' games were Brussels 15
Mullett 4: Brussels 15 Huliett 11.
Thank y.Ou Mrs. McLean and
Mre. Watts for chaperoning last
,tidtlY 'bight's{ tlanCe,and Mr; and Mrs. Win Stephenson, _t•
Our school Is planning a ststicial --Mr. and Mrs. gac Irvine and
evening to celebrate TIduantion farailyi Cinelph, were litundnY
Week, March T to 14. tinflieY ViSittirS• with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
details will (mbneit atnlytotulle, ed, • • matti01(41-• .4"s Me1P4ad:"
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