The Brussels Post, 1974-10-09, Page 12Reunion h
at Nueva
The annual Mac
Raynard family reunion
at Bluevale Conseratic
during the summer p
members of the clan atte
those who didn't misse
get-together when game,
contests and a softball ga
enjoyed, The youngest
was wee Sarah Joan
daughter of Clifford an
Brewer (nee Joan MacF.
Supper was served and
and Helen MacFarlane co
' a short business session.
elected were Margaret 131
H elens'); President, an
Black as secretary-treasu
Helen's section of th
MacPherspns and Blacks
arrange 'lunch for th
reunion.At the same ti
same place in 1975.
ago. They lost money on t
they made, so they quit prs
them. People in under de‘
countries could have mad
use of Studebaker tru
improve their living. The
people could make good
meat to improve their nutri
the farmer supposed to b.
cost any more than Stud
was?
Some way should be fo
encourage the farmer to p
as much as he possibly C:
you have a solution? If you
come forward with it an
world will be grateful to y
would they? There was on
who had the solution. He s
share even your coat, bi
was crucified for his soluti
Mac Arthur, the famous
dian writer, wrote sixt3qeai
in the "Farmers Advocate'
wealth should be distribut
the contribution people ma
society. This means tha
farmer, as producer of
should have the highest in
followed by labour for the
the ones that produce.
speculator should be al
bottom for he is only a pat
Alas, it's the other way ar
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Lloyd Haynes, Joseph
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12:45 "Three Violent People"
Charlton Heston, Anne
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Charlton Heston, Btty
Hutton.
Food prides are expected to be
up by 15% at the end of this year,
over the last 12 months. This is
the rather sa d prediction of the
Food Prices Review Board. You
housewives shouldn't assume
that the farmer will have an
increase in his income of that
percentage, for at the first of July
the farm input was, up by 18%.
Where did the difference come
from?
The supermarkets granted a
hefty wage increase to their
workers, so their costs are up too.
Guess who is the loser, it's not
very hard. Both the consumer on
fixed income on one end and the
farmer-producer on the other
end. So what's new?
.Texas dairy men and ranchers
are not taking it any more. Earlier
this year they killed their chickens
because they refused to continue
to subsidize the public. Now I see
in the paper that they also refuse
to subsidize the public with meat.
They figure it is cheaper to knock
their calves over the head when
they are born than to go on and
lose a hundred dollars' a head by
feeding them.
Actually it's no different than
what Studebaker did a few years
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Agri-notes
('By Adrian Vos)
Plan 21 night school courses
7.
• The congregation of The Christian Reform Church
formed a choir to lead the Sunday evening Song Service in the
auditorium.
Thirty-five residents of Bruce Lee Haven Home at
Walkerton accepted an invitation to visit Huronview on
Monday aft ernoon. The guests arrived at two-thirty and
joined in the activities of old tyme music, dancing and a sing
song. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir and Jerry
Collins provided the music with vocal solos by Morgan Dalton
and readings by Mrs. McGratton. Administrator, Ches
Archibald, welcomed the visitors to the Home and following
the program lunch was served in the main dining room by a
resident committee: Betty Scratch, Margaret Kehn, Gladys
Stanlake, Miss O'Connor, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Kelly.
Mrs: Hussey,Recreation Supervisor at Bruce Lee Haven,
expressed the appreciation of their residents for the invitation
and the visitors were taken on a tour of the Home.
Mrs. Marjorie Hays of Goderich provided a inimical
program for "Family Night" accompanied at the piano by
Mr. Herdman, organist of St. Georges Anglican Church,
Goderich: Mrs. Hays sang Many of the residents' favourite
songs and Mrs.Sparling thanked the entertainers on behalf of
the. residents.
I2.,,,-THE BRUSSELS POST).- OCTOBER gi 1974
Twenty-one courses are slated
to begin at the F.E.Madill
Secondary School Night School
beginning Tuesday, October 15th ,
and Wednesday, October 16th at
8:00 p.m. Several new courses
have been added to the
programme.
Defensive driving is a new
short course: which will give the
average driver as well as the
novice, a new look at driving in
todays traffic. Also new, is a
"Creative Cooking" course with
the emphasis on "budget meals"
without sacrificing appeal to the
palate. Interior decorating and
design is back after a three-year
absence, and for those interested
in the coming switch to
"'metrics" in Canada,, a short
Course is offered to help the
"Layman" overcome the initial
impact expected in the immediate
future. Household appliance and
repair is another short coarse
designed to help the housewife
and hoMeowner cut repair costs,
by concentrating on the siniple
probletris which anyone can
correct ; using only tools found in
the average home:For
Snowmobile buffs and potential
owners, a short familiarization
course will begin on Mondays in
mid-November, which will
emphasize the safe operation,
maintenance, and care of such
vehicles.
Popular courses again retained
for another session include
Woodworking, Sewing,
Upholstery and Women's fitness
and recreation. Golf will again be
offered next April.
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