The Brussels Post, 1973-05-23, Page 10News of
Huronview
Mrs, Luther of Hensall led the. Christian Women's
Club Sunday evening song service and several vocal numbers
accompanied at the organ by Mr. Luther. Mrs. Gwen
Whilsmith of Exeter was in charge of devotions with Mrs.
Windower giving a special Mothers Day reading.
The United Church Women of Brussels visited the home
on Monday afternoon, The annual visit in May by U.C.W. is
looked forward to by the residents and this year was no
exception. The program included vocal numbers by the
quartette. Neba Scott, Ruth Hupfer, Sarah Stephenson and
Barb MeCutcheon with Mary F3ryans as pianist for the
afternoon. Selections by the rhythm band and square dancing
by a group of the ladies rounded out the program which was
introduced by Rev, E. LeDrew. Treats were given to
each member by the Home by the ladies and the appreciat-
ion of residents was extended by Miss Florence
MeNaughton,
Marie Flynn, Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and Jerry
Collins provided the music for the Family Night program.
This activity which is normally held on Monday was
changed for this week as we have had visiting groups on the
Monday afternoons in May. Two new residents, Miss
Margaret Kehn of Dashwood and Miss Mary VanCamp of
Exeter , were welcomed to the hohie. The program included
dance numbers by Debbie Flynn, vocal and instrumentals by
Sandra and Ken Dale and Earl Flynn.
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Huron Junior Formers,
plan for annual .formal.
Recent meetings of the Huron
County Junior Earmers held at
the OMAF offices at Clinton were
bhaired by president, Faye Ribey.
Gwen Bosman read the minutes.
A bill for $21 was submitted
for sponsorship of the 4-II Trac-
tor Club,
Glen McNeil gave a report
of the annual meeting and con-
ference held at the Inn on the
Park, Toronto which seven dele-
gates from Huron attended. The
new provincial executive elected
at this conference include Murray
Pearson of Oxford as president,
Glen Ruegg of wellington as vice-
president and. Carrn Hamilton ap-
pointed as secretary-treasurer.
Faye Ribey gave a report on
Catch 44 which was held at the
Twin Gables at Listowel the
weekend of March 9th. Thirty-
eight representa.tives from Zone
7 attended.
Keith Williamson reported on
the Zone meeting which was held
at the Toronto Conference. A
zone executive has been set up.
It was decided at the meeting
that the county /president,
provincial director and two other
persons represent the county at
zone meetings. The other two
person s from Huron County will
be the club vice-presidents and/
or the associate provincial direc-
tor.
The formal will be held on
June 1 at the Seaforth Arena to
the music of the "Revised
Edition".
A delegate from Northern Ire-
land will be visiting the county
from Jime 8 to June 22.
The provincial portion of the
membership fee remains at$2.00
this year but it was moved to
increase the county portion from
50/ to 75c.
In the absence of the treasurer
a treasurer's report was given by
Joanne Maloney. Due to the
financial situation it was moved
that all bills be left for payment
until the next meeting.
A report from the newsletter
committee was given by Lois
Jones who informed the group
that a new sletterwill be issued.
Keith Williamson reported on
the ,Spring Competitions, held at
(A:taw, on April 7. The zone
placed first among the seven
Zones of Ontario and the mixed
curling team and basketball
players can be congratulated for
the fine snowing they made for
Huron county.
It was suggested that the clubs
change the date of Their regular
June meeting so that it will be
held 'when the exchange visitor
from Northern Ireland is here,
She will be with the Clinton Club
from June 8 to June 15, and with
the Seaforth Club from June 15
to June 22.
The draw committee reported
turkey.
thatt ne tickets on the meat draw
are ready. This year's prizes
are; first, 50 lbs. of beef; second
25 lbs. of ham; third, 10 lbs. of
The draw will be made at the
Junior Farmer Formal on June 1,
Formal plans were discussed,
Price for the formal will be $5.00
per couple.
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Thirty members and guests
were present at the annual meet :-
ing of the Huron-Perth Advisory
Board of the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind held at
the Royal' Hotel, Mitchell.
Mrs. Colleen Misener of the
Social Services Committee
brought greetings from Strat-
ford's mayor, Keith Culliton.
Ernest Burford, Stratford,
reported the new slate of
officers: Chairman, Glenn John-
son, Stratford. Vice-Chairman,
Eric Luther, Hensall. Secretary-
Mrs. Eric Young, Stratford.
Treasurer, James Bird,
Goderich.
Donald Webster, Exeter, re-
ported on the activities of the
Huron County CCB-Bluewater
Club, and. Mrs. Kathleen Dixon
reported for the CCB-Festival •
Club, Stratford.
R. Wallace Kennedy, District
Administrator, announced that a
Huron Perth CNIB
elects officers REGULAR
GASOLINE
WITH
SUNDAYikERMON
An Oasis of Truth
A friend of mine from a large
city in the Southwest recently
asked me why he should have
to do what is tight and proper.
"After-all," ,he told me, "very
few people that I meet in my
everyday try to practice what
they preach, or what others
preach, so why should I?" He
stated also that times have
changed' and many of the things
once thought of as wrong aren't
considered evil or wrong by the
people of this preSent day,
Unfortenately,, I informed
him, morality and truth do not
change from generation to gen-
eration. We, many times, wish
these rules and truths didn't
exist, but the fact is they do
and it is up to each Of its
try to liVe by theta. Just be-
cause everyone else is doing
Something that is wrong, doesn't
Make it tight. And the day
will come when we Will all have
to answer for the Way (whether
for good or for evil) We; lived
our lives on this planet.
God has given us a pattern
and a way of liVing that brings
tia close to Him. Many, hoVv,
ever, torn frein God and go Ott
their Separate- ways doing What,
ever they feel like doing.
God has also given us hOPe
no matter how badly we have
ilietSed 'up, our lives, Gad is
Willing to take us back:
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new staff car had been donated
by Lions International, Zone 2E,
and Lloyd Casemore, vvingham,
Chairman of the Sight Conser-
vation Committee of the Lions.
Clubs, told of the work being
done for the blind in the Huron-
Perth area.
Miss Kaye Leslie, Rehabili-
tation Teacher, Tweedsmuir
Hall, was introduced.
Dan MacDonald, Stratford told
of the benefits of natural foods in
maintaining good health. Harry
Lear, Blyth, the outgoing chair-
man, thanked the Board for their
cooperation, and introduced the
incoming chairman, Glenn
Johnson.
Mr. Johnson ,introduced four
new Board members - Mr.
and Mrs. C. Gelinas of Zurich
and,,Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corrie,
Stratford.
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