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The Brussels Post, 1972-05-10, Page 3Now is the time to reduce the cost of your lubricant requirements by taking advantage of our Spring discount offer — on a wide variety of quality Texaco lubricants. Don't wait until the last moment offer expires June 30th. The savings are made-to-order: tailored to the size of your order. Act now. Farm Lubricants Save as you Order- before June 30th MERLE *FREEMAN ' Brussels, Ont. PHONE 887-6528 The rewarding art of Self-Defence. The beSt protective equipment against job accidents is already yours— your eyes, your ears, your brain. Keep alert, work defensively, and you'll stay on the job. Self-defence is the secret of safety. You've got a lot to live for; work defensively, and enjoy life. The sure way to safety is Self-Defence. A reception and dance was iielq in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter, neWlywe .ds on Friony, evening in the Women's inStitute Hall. Music was pro.._ vided by the "Alley Cats.," AftPr lunch was served, George prop-, ter read an address to the young couple, and Wayne Hopper pre.- sented them with a gift of money. They both made a fitting reply, UCIlli Meets The Evening Unit of the U.c.W, met at the home of Mrs. Murray Lougheed, with 18 pres- ent. The president? Mrs. Harold Vincent opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs, Cliff Branton read the scripture from Matthew 5. "0 Master let me walk with Thee" was sung. " "Needed, Moro Main St. Religien" was. the gismo for the worship ser-vico taken by Mrs. cliff Bran- ton and Mrs. Laura. Johnston, followed by groUp questions. The group is invited to the home of ,Mrs. Bert Johnston in Clinton for the next meeting on June 1st. Mrs. Cliff Logan's group is in charge of worship and Mrs. WM. Coulte's grow:), the programme. The Country Fayre is to be held on June 24. Mrs. cliff Logan's, group had the programme and several art- icles from the Annual Report of the Board of Evangelism. and Social Service were read by Mrs. Cliff Logan, Mrs. Murray LOugh- eed, Mrs. George Johnston and. Mrs. George Michie. Mrs. Wm. Coulte's group served lunch. Euchre Eleven tables were in play last Wednesday evening at the Belgrave Weekly Euchre held in the community rooms, Witt ners of the evening were: High Lady, Mrs, Olive Walker;; Man, Herman NetherY; Most lone bands, lady - Mrs. Hazel Pardon; Man, George Gregg; Novelty lady, Miss .Atinie Kennedy; Man, Mark Armstrong; Low lady, Mrs. Cameron; Many George Brewer. Euchres will Continue until June 1st. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock and Janette of Walton were Sunday visitors with, Mr. andMrs. Hugh Rinn and John, London Conference United Church Men's Executive met in. Knox United Church, Belgrave on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wayne Minick, Eddie and Cathy of Kitchener are spend- ing a few days with`her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Miss Verna Johnston of Sar- nia visited on Sunday with Miss Nora Van Camp. Mr. Raymond Van Camp of Don Mills. and Miss Lucille Ange of Agincourt spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp. The Education meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held in the arena rooms at 8:15 p.m. May 16. Mrs. George Michie will give the address. Mr. Tom Gordon of Kinloss was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John were Sturda.y evening vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock and family of Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. RobertCoultes, Mrs. Norman Keating of Wing- ham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell of Rothsay. Mrs. Albert Vincent was at a shower for Miss Janet Adams of Blyth on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Della McDow- ell. Mrs. ClarenceHanna attended the Women's Institute Confer- ence held in Guelph from last Tuesday to Thursday. About 700 women from the Province of Ontario attended this gathering. • Friends of Mr. Stanley Cook are sorry to hear that he is a patient in VictoriaBospital, Lon- don, Mrs. Cliff Pt;rdon, Mrs. Jos,- eph Dunbar, Mrs•Cernerilichel- son, Mrs.. Alan IVIeBUrneYr Mrs. Walter Shortreed and Mrs, Jack McBurney attended the spring Exelictive Meeting of the Huron Presbyterial in Seafort h last Wednesday afternoon.. Mrs. George Procter and Katherine spent a few ,days last week visiting with friends in Fonthill and. Hamilton, Mrs. Marshall Stonehouse visited on Sunday with her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William pinning of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Cook attended the baptism of their granddaughter, Jeniffer Lynn, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook of Clinton, in the Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton on. Sunday. Plans are now in progress for the 4th Country Fayre which will be held on June 24 in the Belgrave Arena. JUNIOR AUXILIARY The 5th meeting of the Junior Auxiliary was held in the Bel- grave Orange Hall with Sheila Anderson leading in the games. The vice-president, Betty Meurs led in the opening exercises. Sheila Anderson had charge of the roll call. Minutes were read by Connie Meurs. Dianne Scott gave the treasurer's report. Leaders for next weeks meet- ing: games, Cathy Walker; sing- song, Audrey Scott; worship Ser- vice, Dianne Scott; clean-up girls, Betty Meurs and Cathy Walker. Bonnie Walker helped with the Worship, Cindy Camp- bell and Betty Meurs collected the offering and Kelly Lougheed recited the offertory prayer. Workshop for the day pro- ceeded with the girls working on some thing for "Mother's Day". Lisa Thompson led in a sing-song. ELECTROHOME an extra degree of excellence. '' " '44601fttib S .4hortcuts can speed household . chore Susan uoraon Home Economics Branch. Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food Elmvale, Ontario Everyone has the same amount of time - 24 hours a day- but it is up to the individual to decide just how to use these 24 hours to the best advantage. Today, the hours needed for care of the house are decreasing rap- idly, probably due to better equip- ment, and we want more leisure time for activities outside the home. Here are some suggestions for speeding the housework along: - Take work breaks to combat fatifue, relieve boredom. - space heavy tasks, out over the week. Don't do all your house- cleaning in one day if you are exhausted at the end. - Watch the market place for work-savers. Permanent press fabrics and contoured sheets are only two examples of products which can save the housewife time and energy. - Sit down to as many tasks as possible. - Dovetail jobs. As you wait for dinner to cook, prepare school lunches for the next day, or as you dry the dinner dishes put them back on the table for breakfast. - Use paper products for as many cleaning jobs as possible to avoid rag clutter in your cleaning cupboard. - Install a paper cup dispenser beside your sink. It's hygienic, and saves washing numerous glasses. - Use aluminum foil reflectors under your electric burners to save many a messy cleaning job. - Arrange adequate storage. It helps keep a house orderly and easy to clean. - Work to music. It creates rhythm in your movements and helps keep spirits high. - Adequate lighting in all work areas prevents eyestrain and resulting fatigue. Plan your kitchen so it is easy to work in. Some minor alter- ations may be in order. - Let children help with simple household tasks. It not only teaches them the meaning of responsibility, it lightens your work load. - plan menus to reduce the number of shopping trips per week, saving valuable time and money. - Wear low-heeled comfortable shoes and loose clothing for housework. - Keep trips upstairs to a mini- mum by piling articles on the bottom steps and taking an armful up when you go. - Store the things you use most often within easy reach of the work center where they are needed. - Aspdtless house is worthless is your husband and children find you too cranky to live with. - Try pouring boiling water over your dishes in a rack and letting them air dry. 6 • 4 4 4 ews of .Belgrave Reception honors Mr and Mrs Frank Procter RADIO &, 'TV SALES & SERVICE 131.11H? ONTARIO .PHONE 5234640 , STEPHENSON'S BAKERY GROCERY Alymer —19-oz. 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