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The Brussels Post, 1971-05-27, Page 1r5 10 $3,06 A Y‘i in Advance $4,00 — Single Copy 10& THE, BRUSSELS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1971 pWrr PUBLISHING liCIUSE W.ALTON Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mille spent a recent weekend with Dre. Jean and ,Gerd Weeterminan of . Burl- ingten.where they also' toured the Ilotanical Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Puce and 13renda and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence of Yvonne Pryce. in Home Econ- Martin attended, the graduation omics at. Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. Mr: and Xrs.. Herb Traviss visited Dr., and iIrS„ Brian Traviss and son Allison. of Hninilton, Viiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coutts, Karen and Connie were Mr.• and Mrs. James Coutts of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron of Sarnia. Donald Currie of Brampton spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. Visitors with Mrs, T. Hackwell and 'Elliott were, Mrs. Richard Porter, Woodstock, "Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Jeffery, Blaine • and Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell, Dean, Pamela and Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin, Brian, Cathy and Jeffery visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nash of Stoney Creek, also enjoying a tour of the blossoms in the Niagara Peninsula, then on to view the Falls at Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless and Dianne were recent visitors with the Turnbull families. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid spent a recent weekend at the libtrie of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stn more of Stratford. Gordon McGavin visited With Mrs. -Mcdsviri • at Westminster Hospital, London. We are glad to hear she is progressing favour- ably. Attend Graduation Mr, and Mrs. Laurie Cousins, London, Mr. and. Mrs. Jan van. Vliet Jr. and Mrs. Jan van Vliet Sr. attended the graduatidu ceremony on Sunday, May 23rd. 1971, for Mrs. Corrie (van Viiei-) Hamelin of Perkinsfield, who re• ceived her P.A. Degree for • See iology at the Waterloo Lutheran Spring Convocation in the Kitch• ener Auditorium. Mrs. 'Hamelin teaches School in Midland. Among the students from this area who took in the bus trip to Washington D.C. and Gettysburg, Pa., over the holiday weekend. sponsored by the Seaforth High School were: Joyce Blake, Becky Nolan, Marie Nolan. Faye Blake, Maryanne Blake Beverley McCall, Joan Bennett., Judy Thanier, Melt McDonald, Clayton FraSer (Vary van Poucki. Deanne Wey. Speaks on Behalf of Gideons Mr. Doug Campbell of Blyth was guest speaker at the Sunday morning service at Duff's United Chureh ta.king as his sermon "Gaining Spiritual Resources", Mr, Martin Man read the saint, rttirn lagoon, hOth porno on liottoit 041.911Yei GREY CENTRAL .11 & ASSOCIATION SEE FILMS Grey. Qentral Home and School Association' •held its May meet-' ing on Thursday, May 20th at 8;00. P,111, President Mrs. Max Delharay presided over the meet- ing. Mr, and Mrs. Lothar Weber, Mr.$. Gordon Clark and Mrs Heibein attended Ontario Feder- ation Convention in Toronto the first part of May. Mrs, Gordon Clark gave a report of the Con- vention A pot luck supper Will be held June 14th at 6 p.m., games arid races to follow supper. New Committees for following, year are: Membership Mrs. Gordon Clark Program Mds. Leslie Knight Social Mrs. Bruce Speiran Public Relations and Publicity Mrs. Ron McLean Guest . speaker was Mrs. Marlene Roberton, Huron County health nurse. She presented films, followed by interesting discus- sion. HURON-PERTH PRESBYTERIAL U.C.W. EXECUTIVE MEETING The executive of the Huron- Perth Presbyterial U.C.NAT, met on Wednesday evening, May 19th at Thames Road United Church. Mrs. Stewart Miner presided. Mrs. Harris Butson and -Mrs. Oliver Baker conducted the wor- shop service assisted in song by Misses Anne Marie Walkom and Shirley Skinner, The "Alert" to be published and sent to all presidents, :Mrs. Melt Moorehouse manned for us West- minster College weekend. the Retreat at *Menesetung and Alma College. Mrs. John Broughton gave its some new and 'novel ways of using our study hook which is on Africa this year. Mts. Oliver Baker helped its to See more clearly what Comnitinity Friendship really means and how to practice it. Mrs. Franklin Zubrigg, presen t- ed her Christian Citizenship score card a s a suggestion for a meet- ing. Another suggestion was Mental P011etion. Are you Aware of it? and How do you cope with it? Mrs. Stewart Miner closed the meeting leaving us with a couple or questions on which to meditate. Are we in tune with God's voice? and if so Have we the courage to carry out God'e instructions to ns? •IIMMIiii....•••• • Dus Trip Enjoyed The Walton Women's Tnstitute chartered a bus last Tuesday when members and surrounding Indies eninyeil a day in London, where they were shetvn •thtough McCormick's cnokle and candy factory and the London Life oleo 5 couple hourf.i 11116Pliihrit ttiPtigni104 till hitgide POO 0404,01, JOHN DANDY twler, 4'04 Danny off H If, 2, •tix'LIKeeel,' died Suddenly On Sat- urday, May 22nde at Intl residence Oil the 16th concession of Grey Township, Cie was ..in his 02nd year. He .was t he son Of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Henry panby. He is survived by his wife the former Kathleen Ziegler, one daughter, Bertha, at home. The funeral service was held from the M. L. Watts funeral home, Brussels, on, Monday, May 24th at 2 p.m. The Rev, E. LeDrew officiated, Burial took .place in Brussels cemetery. Pallbearers were Rae tionston, George Hart, John 1-lart, Tioriald murk, Mark Cardiff allid kiciftied Carter. Flowers were carried by Nancy" Craig and Marion Ziegler. CHARLES G. McGAVIN Charles G. McGavin, 'of Mc- Milo') Township, died in Sea.forth Manor, on Monday, after an ill- ness of six months, He was 69, Born in McKillop Township, he was married to the former Florence Oliver of Brussels in 1929. He was a member of Duff's IJnited- Church, Walton. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Everett. (Frances) Storey of McKillop; one son, William J. of RR p, Stratford and four grandchildren. The funeral was held from the 'G. A. Whitney funeral hoMe; Seaforth, at 2 p.m. on Wednes- day. Rev, J. C .Britton of Seaforth •okfielated. Burial took place in Bressels cemetery. Pallbearers Were Ross Driscoll, Norman Scbade, Boyd. Driscoll, ,(111th,c11, Hugh Wen, jellies cati irl alike PEOPLE WE KNOW Congratulations to Mre McDo n ald who celebrated his 90th birthday on WennesdAy. Miss Elizabeth Dickson is patient in Listowel Hospital. Miss Margaret Moses and Miss Esther Kerr, both of T.,ondon, spent the holiday weekend a the home of Mr, and Mrs. Archie Moses, Brussels. Ayliner McQuartie is a patient iu Wingbam and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFadden and family of Miesiesauga were holiday weekend visitors With his parents. Mr. end Mrs. C. McFad- den: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dennis and family of Barrie spett the holi- day weekend With his parehts, Mr. and MPS. n'tli'Vey Dennis. Mr. and MrS. Harold Chapman of Kitchener Were holiday week- end visitors with Mrs. J. W. Fiseher And oilier relatives here, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Durst and family of Walkerton were holiday visitors With- her parents Mr, and OM HMV 0111 CRANBROOK Mr. and Mrs. 'Douglas Purdy spent the long weekend with friende in Sohcageon and Sikeala visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Knight, Brussels, Carman Fieehe'ee Kingston, Was home for the' Weekend: Miss Kate McNabb, Teiniek- arning, spent the frolideg Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mae. Donald. Miss Joanne Dunn,- London, visited over the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Miss Emylene Steiss. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and &hilly visited Mr. and airs. Frank Smith, Baden, and the Lion Country at flockton. Conrafulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight .011 the arrival of their son in LisfoWei Tfosliital. ' W.M.S. Evening Group Mrs. Leslie Knight was k kostesg for the May meeting of the Evening Group of the W.M.S. Tuesday evening, May 18th, Mrs. Stuart Steiss read a poem "Homes" and a hymn was sung: Mrs. Norman Pfeifer gaye a pray- er and introduced the topic "Hannah, a. praying mother. mother of Samuel,". Samuel means "Asked of the Lord". Scripture passages from I Sineuel were read in unison. The presi- dent conducted the business and , nine members answered the roll call with a. "Mother's Day verse." It was announcel, that the .Tune Conference and Rally will be held at Exeter on:June 2 and also that the Presbyterial visitor, Miss .Fespeth Davidson, Stratford, will: be at the September Meeting. This will be at the home of Mrs. Sttiart Stevenson and the After- noon Greup will be present, Dur- ing a further study of "Hannah"' she was said to be pOseessed of the following qualities, she was serene, calm, humble. consistent. and the personification of mother- hood. Mrs. Stewart Steiss closed the Meeting with prayer. Mrs, Goldwin Knight and 'the hosteSs served lunch. WHAT'S UP AT GUI-DES? Last week, May 11, the Guides. met at the Library at seven o'clock. We did our opening exercises and took collection, 'We played a game for fifteen minutes and then went to the fire ball and learned how to prevent fires, how to put out fires and month to mouth resuscitation. Tuesday, May *18th, the Guides met at the library. They had opening excl.- ekes and took collection and went to our seats and had a test on fire prevention. Some of the older ones had already had the test so thily ten OMR knd put (iitigkli 1440i tttp§, *Aland W. M. Annual May Weal*. Held ln. Melville Church The Annual. May meeing of Maitland ;Presbyterial of OW W.M,S- of the Presbyterian. Church in Canada, was held on May 19th, 1971, in Melville, Preee terian Church, Brussels, An organ prelude commenced at 1;30 LW., with Mrs. W. C. King, Brna- sels at the organ. At 2 p.m. Mrs. Alvin Mundell, President, gave the Invocation and the opening prayer. Psalm No. 35.; Set thou• this trust upon the Lord, was sung in unison, The afternoon group or Asnfield Church, conducted the Devotions. Psalm 37, from verses 34, and Acts Chapter 1, verses 1- 5, were read by Mrs. Richard West, Th e Meditation on the Theme "A. Time to Wait" was pre- sented by Mrs. Ewan McLean. "Wait on the Lord". There is time to wait. we hold fast to our faith, like unto David, we shall be ready for the time of waiting. Mi's. Kenneth Rooney led in prayer. Words of welcome were expressed by Mrs. Gerald Gibson. I3rassels. Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Molesworth, read the minutes of the 1970 meeting held at Chalm- ers Church, Whitechureh. Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. Robt. Armstrong, Wing,tam, announced a Week-end Camp for ladies at Kintail. June 13, 19, and 20. The Treasurer's' repoet was presented by Mrs. Ewan McLean. On behalf of the Society. Miss lam Carr. Dungannon, presented an Hon- ourary Membership to Mrs. J. W. Reid, a. long-time faithful mem], er of the Dungannon group. Rev, John Brush, Molesworth, brought greetings from Stratford, Huron and Bruce Preshgtery. let Vice- president, Mrs. 3, W. English, Wingham, introduced the guest speaker, Miss Charlotte Stuart Toronto. Miss Stuart had three years service in Kirk activitiee le her native town, Ayr, Scotland before going to Nigeria in 1915. to serve as District Worker with, the Biafra Mission. In 1968 Miss Stuart returned to Scotland, and the following year came to Can- ada. She is presently engaged in Inner-City work at Queen ,Street. East, Presbyterian Church, Tor- onto. Speaking on The •Theme "A Time to Wait" Miss Stuart said "We cannot think of Waiting and NVitnessing as being inter- related at all points", In Isaiah, Chapter -13, verses 10- 19. the Prophet says "'Behold I am doing a new thing. Do you per- ceive it? Likewise in the New Testament, Jesus, in His day teaching his followers "T have clone a new thing, Can you not see it?" Miss Stuart referred to the work of the Policy and Planning Committee of Queen Street, East, Chureh, following the destruction by tiro of the Allyn bolltlibgt 10001mA ilk itnide oftgo)