The Brussels Post, 1973-10-24, Page 9HEALTHY AND BUSY
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Mrs.Mac Engel
There was a large congrega-
tion in Knox Church Sunday for
the Anniversary Service with Rev
Dennis Clark the guest minister,
special music was provided by
the Junior Choir under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Stewart Steiss.
'There will be no service in Knox
Church on October 28 owing to
anniversary services in Monkton.
The Fall Rally for Stratford
Presbyterial was held in Listowel
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday,
October 16. Attending from Cran-
brook W.M.S. was Mrs. Stanley
Fischer, Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs.
Gordon Engel and Mrs. Mac
Engel. Mrs. Clem Steffler has been
spending a while with her son
Clem and family in Goderich.
Wes McEachern received
ews of the death of his. brother
Russel last week inSa.skatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stuart and
Mrs. Stuart, Lindsay, spent sev-
eral days visiting Mr. and. Mrs.
Doug Purdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald,
Molesworth attended the Anni-
versary service on Sunday and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mit-
chell and Mrs. Walter Broad-
foot, Walton, and Mrs. Ferne
Patterson, Seaforth, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Mac Engel.
Mrs. Leslie Knight was hos-
tess for the October meeting of
the Women's Institute. Members
answered the roll call "How I
enjoy my family." Our gift for
the Gift Stall at Area Convention
will be a pair of slippers made
by Mrs. Jack Conley, Brussels.
Walton and Cranbrook will each
pay one third of the cost of a
wreath for Nov. 11, Brussels
W.I. will order and place it this
year. Members were reminded
of the Tweedsmuir workshop in
the Cranbrook Hall on October 31
at 10 a.m. Blues chasers were
given by Mrs. Bremner, Mrs.
Fraser and Mrs. Goldwin Knight.
Mrs. J. Hart introduced our guest.
speaker, Mrs. McIntyre. She ,
had numerous gift items, Christ-
mas tree decorations, etc. on dis-
play. She explained how she had
made them from tin cans, stones,
etc.‘p Mrs. M. Becker thanked
Mrs. McIntyre and presented her
with a gift,
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Russel Knight, Mrs. Gordon En-
gel and the hostess.
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. John Schnook was hos-•
tess for the October meeting of
the. Afternoon Group of the WME.
The Thanksgiving program from
the Glad Tidings was followed
with readers Mrs. Earl Dunn,
Mrs. Lylle Gordon and Mrs. John
A. Perrie. Matthew 6: 19-34 was
read in unison. "For the Beauty
of the Earth" was sung, A verse
containing "feast" was given for
roll call. '
• Election of officers will be
held at the November meeting.
Each member was responsible
for a reading pertaining to
"Thanksgiving." Mrs. Perrie
read "When the people gave
thanks," Mrs. Schnock ',Thanks-
giving, the result of prayer,"
Mrs. Dunn, "UnpromisingOdds"
Mrs. Fischer, "Thanksgiving
Hymns yield to the tune of cash
register," Mrs. Veitch "Cana-
dian Thanksgiving," Mrs. Gor-
don, "Thanksgiving Remember-
ing" and Mrs. Engel, "Reasons
for Thanksgiving."
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler told
about their trip to the west when
Wilfred was a delegate appointed
, by the Forrester's to Vancouver.
They started out on July 12 up
through Northern Ontario, camp-
ing along the way, onto Winnipeg
and Regina where they saw beau-
tiful flower • beds •and the Par-
liament Buildings. They also
camped at Cranbrook, B.C. and
interesting pictures were passed
around. Mrs. Dunn closed the
meeting with prayer, Mrs. John
A. Perrie assisted the hostess
with lunch.
Mrs. Lavinia Hodges, Wind-
sor, is visiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson.
Mrs. Norman • Pfeifer has
moved to Brussels, having dis-
posed of her home here to Car-
. man Smith.
Rapid progress is being made
on the three new houses being
erected here.; The recent fine
weather has been especially wel-
come and good use made of it.
• Mrs. Earl Dunn spent a few
days 'in Bloomingdale with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jacklin and family.
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You can see that one of Craig's eyes is not normal but he is
to have surgery to correct it.
Craig has also been fitted with glasses, which he will
need to wear after the operation to maintain the correction.
He is not wearing his glasses here because at 15 months he
doesn't yet understand what they are for . and he doesn't like
the feel of them. But his foster mother says he is a good-
natured amenable little fellow and she 'is sure he will soon get
used to hiS glasses.
Craig was born prematurely and so his development is
behind the average for his age. He has only two teeth so far,
and he was a bit late in starting to walk. •
Craig is gradually making up his prematurity, however,
and has had none of the health problems often associated
with being born too soon. Now that he is walking he is con-
stantly on the go, and he entertains himself well with his own
toys or preferably with the contents of the. kitchen cupboards.
Friehdly; outgoing Craig loves children and animals and
people in general. He almost never shy. He likes to go out
in the car and. is a splendid traveler. He eats well and is a
12-hour-a-night sleeper even, with a long afternoon nap. He
seems to understand whatever is said to him and is building
up a vocabulary of his owns Music goes to his feet - he
loves to. dance.
There are allergies and asthma in Craig's background but
the baby himself has had no hint of either.
TO inquire about adopting Craig, please write to TodaY's
Child, Box 888; Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2.
Dates set for Huron
Achievement Days
The Home Economics Branch
of the Ontario Ministry of Agri-
cultre and Food is again holding
4-H Homemaking -Club AchieVe-
men Days in Huron County.
The 1,100 girls who are par-
ticipating in the current project
"A World of Food in Canada"
have been studying food customs
of people from other countries
who have made Canada their
home. _English Trifle, Hungarian
Goulash, Danish Smorrebrod
(open sandwiches), and French
Onion soup are among a few
of the national dishes included.
Miss Jane pengilley, Home
Economist for Huron County, will
be conducting Achievement Days
throughout the country when the
girls will present skits and ex-
hibits on the following dates: -
NOVEMBER .3 •
Gorrie Achievement Day -
Howick Central School
NOVEMBER 10
Gorrie AchieVement Day -
HoWick Central School
NOVEMBER 17
Winghani Achievement Day
.F. E.• Madill, Secondary School
NOVEMBER 24 •
Seaforth AchieVement Day
Seaforth High Sado;
DECEMBER • 1 7
Goderich Area AchieveMent Day.,
Central Huron Secondary
SChool,ClintOn
DECEMBER 8
BlYth Area Athievenient, Day
Central Huron gecondaty
schoOl , Clinton
DECEMBER 15
Clinton Area Achievement Day
Central ilittOn Secondary .
schoOl, Clinton
JANUARY 5
ZittiCh Area AdhieVenient Day
Zurich doitiOunity Hall
JANUARY 12
Exeter Area Achievement. Day
'Exeter High School
JANUARY" 19
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