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News of Ethel
Last euchre held
ai
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
g.
The last euchre of the - season.
Was held in the Community
Ventre on Monday April 8th with
;good attendance.
W,I.
,.The Ethel VV,I, held their April
eeting at the home of Mrs.
Mar Weber on Wednesday,
Aril 10th at 8 P.M. The meeting
Fi end with the Opening Ode,
11;
..ary Stewart Collect and the
,rd's Prayer. Roll call was
:yment of fees and suggestions
,i. the coming year.
`A new slate of officers was
tight in by the nominating
iiimittee.
Treasurer's report was given
cil the year.
'New officers are :' Past
esident - Mrs. Lothar Weber;
resident-Mrs.Ed. Gill; 1st Vice
esident - Mrs. Geo Heimstra;
d. Vice President - Mrs. Archie
Win; Sec.-Treas.-Mrs. Chester
arl; Assistant, Mrs. Wm.
bsom_District Director - Mrs.
in. Dobson. Alt. Mrs: Geo.
arson, Branch Directors - Mrs.
9, McDonald, - Mrs: Stan
xander, Mrs. Cliff Bray.
blic Relations - Mrs. Ralph
.effer. Tweedsmuir History, -
s, A. Jacklin.
isitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lvnn over the -Easter
kend were Miss Betty Lynn,
mto, Mr. and. Mrs. Don Lloyd
Montreal.
r, and Mrs, Wire Bremner
it boys of London., Mr. .and
. Robert Bremner and girls of
2, Bluevalc visited on Easter
day with Mr. and, Mrs.
drew Bremner and Doris. Jim -
II, Mitchell, also was' a guest
unday,
r and Mrs. Don Jess of
Mum visited • Mr. and -Mrs.
y Stephenson on Saturday.
isitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Hewitt were Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie and Mrs. Eva
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
le service in Knox
4(sbyterian Church will be
cdr aged over to 9:45 a.m, D.S.T.
the summer, beginning next
day, April 28, Sunday School
follow the worship service.
i s Jane Gartley left on the
,'Wkend fora three week holiday
ngland.
.1,..,aturday was moving y here.
and Mrs, George Szarek
d into their house purchased
,J*Ithe estate of the late Miss A.
1 west, M and Mrs. Glenn
her are now ill their newly
ed house.
Lylle Gordon, Mrs.
01 Cameron, Miss Kate
abb and Mrs. Mac Engel
tided the Spring Rally of Zone
.S.C.O. in Trinity United
,211, Ingersoll, on Thursday,
1 18th.
and Mrs. Norman aray Dorchester, visited on Or with Mrs,, Lytle
on and Carman Fischer,
ale, spent the holiday
end at his home,
t, and Mrs. Gerald HI-tether
aughters, Catilbridge,, spent
veekend here and assisted
the moving,
etti Steffiet is a patient
hat Hospital.
second nieeting of the
nbtook Looking GlaSS" was
at the home of Mrs:
it opened with the oledge
611 call. Mrs, John Strickler a diSCUSSiCitt on "The Little
Gormley of 'Toronto.
Mr. Robert Pearson has
returned after a trip to Europe.
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Bray were Mr. and,
Mrs. Don Bray, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Grub e and family. Mrs.
Annie Bray of Brussels.
Mr, and Mrs. Roger Smith and
family of Elmira, Mr.and Mrs.
Allan Dobson and family of
Palmerston visited. Mr.. and Mrs.
Wm. Dobson.
Mrs. Jim Struthers, BrUce and
Ruth visited in Oshawa with Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Dragomatz for
Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell of
Elmira and Mr, and Mrs. Cliff
Querengesser of Laurel visited
during the week with Mc. and.
Mrs. Chas. .Scheeter.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Leslie and
Mrs. G. Gormley of Toronto.
visited for the Easter weekend
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Hewitt.
.Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Siebert for Easter were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Merlin of Detroit) Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Brow of
Gibralter,•Mich and Mr. and•Mrs..
Tom- Curtis of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs.e.Lamont and
boys and Mrs. John Purvis and
family visited • for the Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Steinhaus in Le Roy, Mich.,
Mr, and Mrs. Ja-ek Fish and
family of Burlington, Mr. Jim
McFarlane andMiss Millie
McFarlane of Brussels visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. Evans.
Mrs. L. . Carlsbn of
Richmond Hill is visiting with her
aunt Mrs: Russ Wilbee and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall -and
family of Owen Sound visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mr. s.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Subject
have moved to the village in the -
former David Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
McTaggart. visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne McTaggart in
Heidleburg on Simdak. • • -
(Intended for last week)
things that Count"
Meetings three and four were
held at Mrs. Strickler's The
leaders discussed "A place for
everything" and Mrs. Hart gave
"General rules for good
storage". Handouts for the last
Meeting were corrected.. In
meeting four Mrs. Strickler talked
about. "Storage Resources'! and
the leaders also discussed "How
to improve st ()rage and be. good
to your clothes."
The Ontario Government will
introduce warranties on new
houses covering materials and
workmanship later this year if it
can work out agreements with the
federal government, Consumer
and Commercial Affairs Minister
John Clement said this week.
Mr. Clement said the best type
of warranty would be enforced by
the construction industry itself.
Liberal financial critic James
Breithaupt delivered a major
attack on Treasurer John White's
new budget thiS week, scorning it
for wild spending, and a deficit
that will feed the fires of inflation.
He said a Committee of the
Legislature should be set up as a
provincial prices review board
which could recommend price
rollbacks to the House.
Government spending will
increase in the current .fiscal year
by an even $1 billion to $8.3
billion with a deficit of $625
million.
Mr. Breithaupt said that by the
end of the fiscal year the
Government of William Davis will'
have added more than" $2 billion
to the public debt in four years.
He said annual interest payments
on the debt have already jumpted
by 177% to $674 million this year.
He continued by saying the
Ontario Government cannot slow
the inflationary spiral in the
provincial economy until it can
find the coverage to control the
- inflation of its own expenditures.
The Ontario Government will
increase its spending on cultural
activities by- orie third in the
current fiscal year.
Libraries, museums, galleries
and artistic organizations will get
hefty increases in their operating
grants from the Province.
A new emergency loan pro-
' gramme for Ontario students and
more money for existing student
The fifth meeting was also at
Mrs. Strickler's. All members
answered the roll call. Handouts
for meetings three and four were
collected. Discussions were on
"A beautiful complexion",
"Basic health and beauty
builders", "Care of the skin",
"Basic rules . of skin types",
"Skin Care", "Principles of make
up and six basic steps to
makeup".
Classified Ads pay dividends.
aid programmes were announced
Students who need emergency
funds and cannot get them from
parents or under the Ontario
Student Assistance Programme
will receive up to $500 throUgh
chartered banks payable within 2
years at 10% interest.
Business Directory
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto — Commercial — Farm — Residential
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— We Sell and. Service —
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— 3 Stores —
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SEAFORTH
887-6265
WATON, ONTARIO 527-0245
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Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Livestock.
Hogs Shipped Mondays and Wednesdays'
JIM CARDIFF
REAL ESTATE BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE
Agent for Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance
FIRE — AUTO — LIABILITY
Phones: Office 887.6100 Residence 887.6164
Belgrave Co-op
For Feed & Fertilizer — Petroleum Pro-
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887-6453 357-2711
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COMPLETE, LINE OF DAIRY SYSTEMS
Brussels: 88i-0426 — Gtielph: 824-1330
BitlitSELS POSir, APRIL 2A,IM-4
ews of Craribrook
Residents move to new houses