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The Brussels Post, 1973-03-14, Page 6a:a Local Mrs. Laura 'Kidd of Sioux Lookout, is a visitor in Brus- sels with her sister, Mrs. M. Hawkshaw, Ted MacLean, who has oper- ated the MacLean Fina Service here for the past fourteen years has taken over the operation of the Fina Station in Hanover.Mrs. MacLean and children, Rita, Donald and paul, will move to Hanover at a liter date. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudson of Goderich visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Evans. Mrs. Jack Clark of Blyth was also a visitor at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelling- ton and son Tommy of Stratford spent the week end with his parents and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh pear- son, Mrs. Jack McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald, Miss Susan McDonald, Miss Karen Mutter and Miss Ann Davidson, all of Brussels, are among those who joined a tour to Hawaii. Susan Langlois and Carol Wheeler placed fourth in dancing out of 22 competitors at the London Farm Show. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Turn bull of peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. MacLane and Mr. Hugh Lane of Holyrood were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. C. Habermehl of Hespeler-Cambridge were Attends leaders conference Fred Uhler RR 3 Walton, representing the BrUssels 4-H calf club was among one hun- dred and twenty-six men and Women from all part8 of Ontario, representing over 1,400 4-H lea- derS who attended the first Pre- VinCial 4-H Agricultural Club Leaders' Conference in Toronto. The delegates spent two days participating in workshops and discussion groups Whith covered various aspects of the 4,41 Agri' cultural CltibPrOgrainme. These included resource materialS for clubs, proVincial and regional programs for the 4-H member, publicity and program prOtilOtion, 4.1; on the national basis, new prOjeCtS, and new approaches, tt4-II and the Community" was the Theme of Saturday's actiVities which included sessions on the image and the role of 4-H in the Corninunity. , Other delegates frOin Huron County Weret', Donald Kettilek, #1, Kirkt6ii i , Huron County 441 Sheep Club; Harry Winkel, #1, VOrdwich,- Howick 441 Beef Calf Club; , Hank Winkel, in, Gertile i,Nerth Huron 4,H Corn Club; Bob McNeil, #6, doderich,i5tingainton 441 Call Club; Murray Scott, #F1,•telgrave.8iyth,Helgrave 44,f1 Beef. ''-alf Club ,,l‘lattlitittroit 444: itorse & Pony 'Club and d len *Wert, #2, Lucknow-Luck= crow rib* 4,it Calf Club Family MORAL [2® ITEM Avoid leaving food stand- ing in an altutiinUtn vessel longer than necessary. Minerals in fOod cause pitting of aluminum. ITEM; Need more seating but. Short of Space? Consider stack- able chairs. New this year' are stackables With chrome franie8 and cane seats. They're attrac- tive, conifottabie and easy to store. ITEM: in the liaise furnishings industry, there is a resurgence Of interest in the Colonial Early American Federal styles. ITEVIt Each year, consumers spend over 42 percent of ineortie after taxes for services ranging from haircuts,, shoe repairs and drycieaning to major aide repairs, Medical care aridedtida,• lion. Young faniilies tend to be the heaviest users of credit, Research shows that almost percent of all families headed by persons Under 'age have some installment credit. Who triakoS carpet buy:, ink decisions? 'Mitten dO dent. of the tithe, according to recent studies by -Carpet. Mint-, faettiter Brussels Royal Canadian Legion. Pipe Band DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 17th LEGION HALL — Music by GRANT'S ORCHESTRA Admission: $3.00 per couple Also Draw 1st Portable TV 2nd Tapp 1U- 6rder; Ord Transistor Radio PROCEEDS for BAND UNIPORNIS Area Wedding BECK - 11ARTLEIB Huron ready to. kick-off Canadian. Cancer Campaign The Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will conduct their annual canvass dur- ing the first two weeks of April this year. A kick-off-day has been scheduled for Wednesday, April 4, .in the White Carnation in Holmesville. The kick-off day is billed as a Daffodil Coffee party and will feature Marjorie Hays Dunlop, a well-known actress from. God- erich. She has starred in T.V. Opera and at the O'Keefe Centre. Since coming back to Goderich four years ago, she has worked with the Goderich Little Theatre and directed A4 what's Yer Fancy'. The Little Theatre is currently planning another show to be presented on May 3, 4 and 5. A fifth generation Goderichite, she is a member of the Canadian Opera Company. Mrs, .Dunlop will be accom- panied by Pail Baker, a distinguised musician who cur- rently is organist at St.George's Anglican Church in Goderich. Born in Birmingham, England, he came to Canada at age of two and returned to Britain to study music. He holds three music degrees, F.R.C.0„ L,R.A.M.and A.R.C.M. Briefs a:, Saturday visitors with Mrs. G C Mrs. Jean Taylor was a visitor with Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Hank TenPas and family attended the pre- sentation of the Icecapades in Kitchener on Friday. Celebrate 49th • anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of Brussels were guests of honor at a family party on the occas- ion of their 49th wedding anni- versary. The gathering was held at the home of their daughter, Mrs. David craven and Mr .Craven of London. Other members of their family who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Ross White, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . White, Mr. and Mrs. Ken White and Mr. and Mrs.Ken Fischer, Howick Lions hold Bingo Regular Games; Mrs. Gerald Wagner, Whitechurch; Barbara Sanderson, Lucknow; Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton, Lucknow; Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Wingham; Linda Bell, Gorrie and Mrs. Dolly Felker, Listowel; Beccie Rupple, Trow- bridge, Dolly Felker, Listowel, Joyce Showers, Bluevale; Barb- ara Sanderson, Lucknow; Wilma Lobsinger, Mildmay and Mrs. Newman, Wingham; Mrs. Gordon Simmons, Wingham and Mrs. Newman, Wingham; Mrs. S. Halloway, wingharn; Mrs. Ait- cheson, Wingham and Mrs. Bob Montgomery, Wingham; Lorne Fischer, Listowel, Mrs. Lorne Fischer, Listowel, Joan Rob- inson, Whitechurch, Mrs. Harm- ock, Gorrie, Isabel Tiffins, Luck- now, Kaye Rich, VVingharn and Mrs. Newman, Wingham. Share the Wealth; 1. Barbara Sanderson, Lucknow; 2. Mrs. A. Ste. Marie, Wingham, Jack Felker, Listowel, Mary McKen- zie, wingliatn, $25 Special: Mary Dumpily, Listowel, Joyce Showers, Bluevale and Mrs. Mt-, Lerman, Lochalsh. Jackpot Ceti- solation bonus: Kaye Rich, Witigharn and Mrs. Newman, Wingham. Lap Card: Mrs. 14014- vey Coupland, Wroxeter, Jean Listowel. Dart Game: Mrs. Mehl, Wingham won $5.00. Door Prizes t Debbie Montgom- ery, WrOXeter, Bill Haverfielci, FOrdWich, Florence Kennedy, Wingham arid Mts. Gordon Mons, Wingham. Lucky Draws: Bill tipper, ListoWel, Marie lioe.,• ffle, Montgorii.. ery, Wroiteter and Dolly Felker, :keit-whit:Jett It takes but a itornent to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. TO advertise, just big Brussels and has built two harpsichords and is presently constructing a clavichord. Both are pre-piano key board instruments. Mr, Baker is also a skilled piano teacher. The party is .frorn3 p.m. to 9 p.in. Guide to be guest a RCMP Centennial The girls of the Glysdale Division met in Kirton on Sunday to choose a representative to go to Saskatchewan and Prince Edward Island to represent all the Girl Guides of Ontario. Brussels should be proud that Maxine Watts of the First Girl Guide Company of Brussels was chosen to go to Saskatchewan as guest of the 11.C.M.P. Centennial. Gwen Thompson of St. Marys is to attend Prince Edward Isl- and Guide Camps. Linda Machan. of Brussels was runner-up to attend the P.E.I. camps. Maxine and Gwen have to meet in Barrie at a later date to compete against Eastern Ontario Guides when six from Ontario will be chosen to represent Guides in Saskatchewan. Appear on talent show A group of young people of this. community appeared on C.K. C.O. - TV., Kitchener, on the Big Al Talent Show on Sunday, They are to be congratulated on their performance as step dancers. Mary Ann Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ber- nard of Brussels; Karen Mc- Lean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean of R.R. 2, Blyth; Patricia Haveman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haveman of Brussels; Debbie Prior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Prior of Brussels and Cindy Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Evans of Ethel, appeared as a group. Patricia Havarnan and Ted Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elliott of R.R, 2, Myth,' danced as a couple and Ted Elliott contributed a solo number. They are pupils of Mrs.Storey of Seaforth. On Saturday, March, achristine chener, a school friend, and Ernie Angela Hartleib, daughter of Mr, Cook. Church .in W Ingham with the Rev. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic E. J. Mohan performing the cere- mony. Charles Cook, also of Belgra.ve. The marriage took place at grave became the bride of Gerald Elgin Beck, son of Mr. anci^mra, and Mrs. Harold Hartleib of Bel-. The bride and groom had as an orchid corsage. White lace And brocade dress made by her mother. She wore gown, with a yellow corsage, friends and relatives gathered at the Hartleib home. After the ceremony the guests, The bride looked lovely .in a Her attendant wore a purple attendants, Gail Mayberry of Kit- Classified Ada Pay by ANGUS SHORTT Ducks Unlimited WATER-BUTTERCUP or Water Crowfoot — This aquatic plant is found commonly in marshes across Canada. The small, five-petalled yellow or white flowers may frequently carpet the surface of the water over a considerable area. The sub- merged leaves are divided into many slender, finger-like parts which form a lacey network extending down from the surface of the water. There are a number of varieties of Water-Butter- cup, differing only slightly. In some the leaves droop and mat when the plant is taken from the water; in others they remain stiff and keep their form. ......... „ QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS FRIDAY and SATURDAY: — The Lesperapce . Trio from Zurich Lounge open 44 p.m. Sunday as usual Good Food on the. Menu ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT'. • Friday. and Saturday Night Howard Smith Orchestra offee Shop and Dining Room Now 1WE FEATURE:— Turkey Spareribs and Sabericrauti Fish and Chips hitussEts POST, MARCH 144 1973 dividends.