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The Brussels Post, 1972-04-05, Page 3IT'S ALWAYS BETTER WITH BUTTER &WS 4:itC7"1 CREAMERY BUTTER Distributors of Seal Pure Ice Cream and Milk Products. HURON FOOD PRODUCTS LTD. Brussels Phone 887-6872 Business Directory CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. ROSS E. DAVIES, B.A., LLB. BRUSSELS PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357-3630 Wingham Memorial Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. REAL, ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE AUTO LIABILITY PHONE: OFFICE 887-6100 RES.887-6164 and WINGHAM McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service BRUSSELS WALTON, ONTARIO SEAFORTH 887-6365 527-0245 WALLACE BELL TRANSPORT PCV. CLASS FS. &F. — PHONE 887-6829 — Local and Long Distance. Hauling of All Livestock. Hogs Shipped Mondays and Wednesdays J. E. LONGSTAFF ,OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST. 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, ThUrSday Evening CLINTON' OFFICE, 10 ISAAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 4824010 Phone. Either Office For Appointment ELECTROHOME Look 111 LISTEN • -The Carlton" color TV Special Look 'N Listen value. • Giant/ 26" matrix picture tube • Patented Electrolok automatic fine tuning and Electrotint automatic tint control locks in the best possible picture. • Deilcraft cabinet finished in Natural Walnut. $ 6 7 9 .9 5 See this and other Electrohome TV and stereo specials now during Look 'N Listen Days. HOPPE HOME HARDWARE PHONE 887-6525 BRUSSELS, 0 1'. News of Walton, institute names new officers at meeting in. Walton Correspondent. Mrs. Allan McCall The We-ltbe. Women's Institute. met in the Community Hall on, Wednesday evening with.. a large attendance. Mrs. Neil McCavin, was pianist for the evening. Mrs. Laverne, ,Godicin. introduced: MrS.. PPOMOre of Brussels who demonstrated icing a. cake inform of an Easter bonnet and cup cakeS. in different styles fora children's. Easter party. .She showed how to .make a rose to use In decor ating wedding cakes. Mrs. Neil McGavin thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. Mrs. William Humphries read minutes and gave the treasurer's report. The roll call gAA city or town in Canada and the industry for which it is famous" Was answered, by 29 members. Named a committee in charge of a card party Friday are Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell, Mrs. Mervin Smith, Mrs. Dave Watson and Mrs. Allan McCall. The committee in charge of a desert euchre April 14 are Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Harvey Craig,Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs. Alvin. Mc- Donald and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Mrs. Neil McGavin and. Mrs. Laverne Godkin led in a sing song. Mrs. Alvin McDonald gave her report on a meeting she attended in Cranbrook, when plans were made to hold the District Annual on May 9th. Mrs. Herb Traviss of the nominating committee brought in the slate of officers for the coming year. Past President - Mrs. Alvin McDonald; President- Mrs. Gerald Watson; 1st Vice President - Mrs. Allan McCall; 2nd. Vice President- Mrs. Don Achilles; Secretary-Treasurer- M r s. Joe Steffler; District Direc- tor - Mrs. Alvin McDonald; Alt- ternate - Mrs. Gerald Watson; - Mrs. Nelion MarkS; Branch Directors - Mrs Jim Fritz; Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs. Van Vliet Jr., Mrs. Don Mc- Donald; Curators - Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs. James McDonald; Press Reporters - Mrs. Allan 'McCall, Mrs. Earl Watson; Audf- tors - Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. Dave Watson. Standing committee con- veners - Agriculture and Canad- ian Industries - Mrs. Laverne Godkin and Mrs. Emmerson Mit- chell; Citizenship and World Af- fairs - Mrs. John Bos and Mrs. George McCall; Education and Cultured Activities - Mrs. Jim Axtmann and Mrs. W. J. Leeming. Resolutions - Mrs. Ken McDonald and Mrs. Alvin McDonald; Sun- shine Convener - Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Mrs. Don Achilles reported on plans being made for a bus trip to Hamilton in May. Mrs. Jack Gordon won a St. Patricks cake made by Mrs. E. Cudmore. Lunch was served by Mrs. Mac. Sholdice, Mrs. Wm. Humphries, Mrs. Stewart Hum- phries and Mrs, Herb. Traviss. '4H Clubs Walton I Nite Caps Met at the home of Anne Watson when the secretary's report was given by Joan Bennett. The leaders showed the members how to make bias binding and piping and also how to insert the piping into a seam. The Walton I Nite Caps met again at the home of Bev Steven- son with the secretary's report by Anne Watson. The discussion led by Mrs. Watson was on plans for Achievement Day, facings and understitching and casings for elastic. Mrs. Searle dem- onstrated, sewing lace and the hem on the garment at the same time. Walton II Snoozy Susies met at the home of Mrs. Don Mc- Donald when minutes were read by Marie Nolan. Mrs. Mc- Donald demonstrated the tech- niques of sewing facings and made samples for the lower edge of hem. Practical work was done by the junior members. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall over the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lunday of Hamilton and Mr. Donald Currie of Bramp- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cuthill and family of Unity, Sask. visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mit- chell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- 'Gavin have returned home from a holiday in Florida where they spent the last couple of months. Miss Sherrill Craig spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.HarveyCraig. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Long, Brussels visited Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hackwell and familY. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maim of London spent the weekend at the manse visiting Rev, and Mrs. Derwyn Docken and Kristen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baker of Ingersoll visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley. Don. Achilles, Ron Bennett, Nelson M arks, and Watson Reid spent a day recently ice fishing at Sutton, on. Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Web- ster of Clinton were Easter Sun- day dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and. John. Mr. and Mrs. George Love Jr. and Richard visited with Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Beuerrnann and Neil of Seaforth. Miss Carolyn Fraser, London visited on the holiday weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser. Dr. and Mrs. Brian Tra.viss and Alisson of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss and Gail. Mrs. Pete McDonald is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, We hope she is soon able to be back to her home. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith of the Walton area have purchased the property of Frank Hiemstra in Brussels and will take up residence there the end of May. Mrs. W. C. Bennett, formerly of Walton, and Mrs. Lugbrisden have returned home from a plane trip to Hawaii. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murray Smith and family were. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and family of Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wend- land of Kitchener spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roe. Mrs. James Coutts, Seaforth and Mrs. Ken Rae, St. Pa.uls visited Mrs. Margaret Hum- phries, Clinton, formerly of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- tin, Seaforth attended the special Easter service at Duff's United Church, Sunday morning. Miss Glenna Houston, Wind- sor spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Rae Houston. Bruce and peter Dinsmor Brampton spent a few holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. Mr. and Mrs. William Dinsmore and Steven spent the weekend at the McGavin home. Bruce and peter returned to Brampton with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum- phries ' Kathy and Jim of London spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SteWart Hum- phries and Kim. Among those included in a snowmobile rendezvous of sev- eral miles starting from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cardiff and winding up at midnight for a hamburg roast at the Cardiff's winterized cabin, located in, the bush adjoining their farm were Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steffler, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Shol- dice, Mr. and Mrs. MurraySmith all from the Walton area, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore, Brampton and Dr. and Mrs. peter Hem- ingway, Listowel. Among those students from the Walton area who belong to the geography club of Seaforth District High School who returned home Thursday evening from an enjoyable two week visit to Lahr, West Germany were ShaxonStev- enson, Mary Anne Blake, Lois Williamson, Lynne McDonald, Dianne Fraser, Debbie Wey, Gail Searle and Bruce McDonald. The Walton W.I. are planning a euchre for Friday evening in the Walton Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, Scott, Cathy and David of Brant- ford and Drs. Jean and Gerd Westermman of Burlington spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and son of London visited a couple of days last week with Mr. Jim Clark, Keith and Ann. THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 5, 1972-4