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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-30, Page 5wide Verne OR fiber -seventh Anti 4-H AchieveM eld in the Cent dary School 'riday, Novetn ng at 8:00 p,ni Couttty ub members w 7oject in 1974 awards on 'ell as those special troph 1r their 1974 TPLAN MEETING Huron County Planner Nick Hill, Planning Director Gary vidson , Councillor Ivan Campbell and Reeve Jack McCutcheon look over formation on the Secondary plan for Brussels after the Public Meeting last uesday. The plan is expected to be passed at the November 4 Brussels Council eeting '(Photo by Pat Langlois) o has an inter ramme is invii -hievement Nig Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin spent last week end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Pritchard were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs-. George Fischer and family. wzr GarEs -Face facts, Betty. When you swat flies you're not putting the little things to sleep," the subject matter__ and making Muschied's h6ine. Mrs. Moore sandwiches, Mrs. Clarke discussed the subject matter. Johnston . discussed "Types of Mrs. Johnston discussed Sandwiches". Jane Shiell made entertaining. rolled sandwiches, Barbara Meeting six was held at the Moore made checker-board home of Barbara Muschied on sandwiches, Bonnie Walker, October 7 at 7 p.m. It opened with open-faced sandwiches and Mrs. the 4-H .pledge and Motto. The Moore, pin-wheel sandwiches. roll call was "an idea for an Barbara Muschied made tea. Original Party Game. Ail girls The fifth meeting was held at answered in turn. Bonnie Walker the home of Cathy Walkers on read 'ninnies of the last meeting. September 30. We opened with. The next meeting will be held at 4-H pledge and motto. The roll the home of Connie Meurs at 7 call was "Exchange of mat erial p.m. Oct.- 14. for file. All girls answered in turn. Mrs. Moore discussed our Marilyn Campbell read minutes party and our exhibits , and of the last meeting. Our next Achievement Day. Rosemarie meeting will be held at Barbara Fear and Patty Shiell demonstrated "how to make Swedish cakes (Thimble Cookies). The meeting closed with taps. ZIP ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Residential, Commercial Industrial Brussels, Ont. — Ph. 867-8140 Prop. WAYNE GRUBE ews...of-Oluevale Lots of visitors spend weekend. Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and. Eileen spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Mike Newton, Michael and Cindy at Wroxeter, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mrs. Bob Casemore; Jim ' and Kim of Petrolia,'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott and Sherry and Leanne of Newton. Mr Jim Biller and his grandmother, Mrs. Almetk, Master of Grimsby and Mrs. Olive Gallaher of Erin were also guests at the Halt home. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nixon, Grant, Lori and Andrea of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen, Sunday guests of Mrs, Ross Mann were Mr. and Mrs. Harry H' astie, Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Krafta, Bluevale, Mr. and Mr. Errol Johnson of Guelph and Mr. Harvey Mann of Waterloo. Mrs. Jack Wickstead is a patient in Wingham and District ews of Belgrave Maitland Presbyterial hears about Judaisim Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse The coming of autumn's en days, is heralded in many ys.„." frost in the grass, the Il of the wind, harvest's Id, busy squirrels, and lanai meetings of Presbyterial :dies! or. Maitland Presbyterial e sectional meetings were recently in Belmore and in uth Kinloss. Mrs. Ross Shiells Lucknow, introduced as a met teacher and a talented st, proved to be a most , active guest speaker, truly wiedgeable of her subject, as pleasantly led her audience to understanding of the Jewish toms, their faith, their rites asacraments in the synagogue. ay articles related to Jewish and religion were on display sting a novel dimension of rest and enlarging the scope information and understanding aired by the "too few" in ndance. Attelniore Mrs. Shiells was induced by Miss Sadie luiston of Lucknow, and at uth Kinloss by Mrs. Geo. flatland, Ripley. The meetings e chaired by Mrs. Don orison, Kinlough, and by (S, Finlay MacLeod, Ripley, pectively. Excellent otionals were conducted by a swater group consisting of is, Armstrong, Mrs. arKague, and Mrs. itDonald; and by Mrs. Geo. artisan, Mrs. Orville Robinson, rs. Barbara Burton of Kincar 0, Words of welcome were Ittteously extended by Mrs ph Dickson, Behnore, and by rs. Bruce Harnilton,South nloss. Sleet voices blended autifully in musical esentations by five members of eBelmOre Junior Choir, and at dill Kinloss by sbc ladies in It interpretation of "Count out Blessings." Mrs. Finlay MacLeod reported her experiences as a delegate Kintail Camp in June, cognifing it as a worthwhile and loyable respite frond, summer's activities:ultiple Offerings at tese meetings rlihg m ei aceepted byd .Bruce rs, G or On Mrs. ed C 0. Yer And Mn'.. Harold' and *ere dedicated by Mrs. Cameron McAuley, ripley, and Mrs. Don Robertson, Kinlough. Courtesy remarks were expressed kindly by Mrs. John Brush and Mrs. DonRobertson, with closing prayers reverently spoken by Mri. R. Armstrong, Wingham, and Mrs. J. E. Little, Lucknow, allowing those interested to enjoy a social time toget her as they partook of refreshments provided by the hostess group. Some points of business arising from these gatherings should hereby be reported: a) Presbyterial , Treasurer, Mrs. Evan Keith, reported somewhat increased givings thus far over that of last year, and asks all treasurers to have their contributions in her hands by Dec. 20, 1974. b) Mrs.C. McAuley in reading, a resume of items resulting from the Synodical Board Meeting in September informed that: i)1 The new Synodical Life Membership Secret ary is Mrs. M.H.Mee, 60 Clarke Street, West, Leamington, Ontario. (ii) Supply money is requested to be in each year by June 30. (iii)At the end of each year all W.M.S. money should be sent in. ($5. is the limit to be kept as a Working balance). (iv) ReaCh your allocations for General Fund before making donations to any other cause. Study estimates in Blue Book at one Meeting at least. (v)Study the Legacy Fund Policy as outlined in the October Glad Tidings (p.38). (vi) The Glad Tidings Secretary should send in all information asked for in June and October. Last June 104 groups did not return inforrfttion, The Glad Tidings Secretary should read every communication she receives. Glad Tidings is subsidiza The number of subscriptiOns has increased. (ADM Memoriam) donations are available: your Literature Secretary to your meeting. belgrave 13elgrave I met at the home of Bonnie Walker when the roll call was "one Thing I Would like in guest room". Patsy SOU read minutes. „• Mrs. Richard Moore discussed Oxford Count acres of choic e it into the' o know the Nit gh the summe uch water in reek. At best t a little bit an ill have to go line. It seem .ple don't ca producing lan yes are hit. b are the sane loudest abe . Luckily the ment opposin Ag. Minist Environme . Let's hog, revail ** how eftleie have boo declined fro n in 1941 to m production ever was. 0 however t to what he revived pl Huron Coun ed, it wo that due c pollutio of white b e be 'Shift ed In produci sonic that t e land is rs and that hs and chic st to be ht in when I'd :satened. tion bf eana 1 of their ti for lower fa he 'struggle se 01. about it: read your char. to help fig sprawl tag latd? take; but Brussels tney in Pbck Dial Brass' OPENING Friday,Nov. 1st. The JACK ~ JILL SHOP 60 MAIN STREET SEAFORTH, ONTARIO great selection of clothing for Ladies' teens Children Infants JACK &JiLL SHOD the State With the Arch . THE BRUSSELS post t oc i914