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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-13, Page 7of Lot With Mrs,Ge ith Hanna spent Mr, mag, am Clar t urday krinst t Kincard' tch enjo )ryden r's bro old Pro rtis spe Mr. 1 family ert Pro laugh nesday ELECTROHOME an extra degree of excellence IT'S STEREO WEEK AT LARRY'S TV. CASH N CARRY FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON CONSOLE & COMPONENT STEREOS "'"*.:.. ttii ..... . .:.. 1, /... , f II ,11 ;.,,, ,..;.:.. ___:_......_ stir .:::::::..... , ......... — ' _. i 1 !r— - _ ..,. Matador H37-304 Wawanosh forms Rec Board News of Cranbrook derson :urday Procter. ion Page 1) Eller, R and S eve W eve Ja ninated re Chas. indicat a candi ninated Board ion w Shortre has be f Grey a cm. Fo d for t They a John ekker ad been :ouncil at ialify by we until resign. • council of East Wawanosh Nov, 5th in the Belgrave. unity Centre Room with Pattison presiding and all embers present. tions adopted included: hat Building permits be vecl and issued to the ng: D. Walker, T. DeBoer, try of Natural Resources, A. K. Good, J. Hunt er, r, F. Meier, R.Charter, R. ball and V. Toll. hat the Belgrave Arena be dissolved as of mber 15th, 1974. hat the East Wawanosh anon, Parks and unity Centre Board become ect as of November 16th, in compliance with By-Law 1974. at a letter be sent by the hip of East Wawanosh to Huron Co. Board of Lion asking that in the year there be two dates for nt of rates, namely June and December 15th. t resolution from the Corp. e Village of Zurich be endorsed resolving that the Minister of Community and. Social Services be requested to provide additional monies to municipalities that are forced to upgrade recreational facilities, due to upgraded Building Code requirements. - That Council accept a Petition for Drainage Works" from A.Keet and S. Thompson re extension to Deacon-Thompson Drain. E.W.Shifflett, P.Eng., to be appointed engineer, subject to opinion of Maitland Valley. - That Council :1.,,accept a "Petition for Drainage Works" from A. Keet,A. McBurney and W. Walker and that E.W.Shifflett, P. Eng., be appointed subject to opinion of Maitland Valley. -That Road Accounts of $9,547.92 and General Accounts of $12,696.66 (This includes $10,100 advance on Tile Drain Debentures) as presented be _passed and paid. -That Council request supplementary allocation of subsidy monies in the amount of $5,000.00 for the year 1974, under the Public Transportation and. Highway Improvement Act, Recommendation of C.W.Hanna, •Road Sup't. Council adjourned to meet on December 3rd at 1 p.m, Girl Guides Brownies organize new season (Contributed) Brussels Girl Guide L.A. held their first meeting of the season on Nov. 5 with 20 members present. Mrs. L. Havemen, President opened the meeting and introduced Mrs. Robt. Newnham of Seaforth, District Guide Commissioner. Mrs. Newnham suggested many ideas for Leaders and Mothers to help Brownies and Guides to get more fun and satisfaction out of Guiding in order to help them become more responsible adults and citizens. New committee members were nominated: Mrs. M. Higgins, President; Mrs. H. Bridge, Trea- surer; Mrs. R. Bishop, Secretary; Mrs. T. Triebner & 'Mrs. A. Tenpas, Lunch Committee. To them we say welcome and hope you enjoy this worthwhile endeavour. To the outgoing committee, Mrs. L. Havemen, President; Mrs. F. Machan, Treasurer; and Mrs. N. Scott, Secretary; Mrs. T. Flail & Mrs. D. Huether, Lunch Committee, we want to say thank you for • doing such a wonderful job this past year in helping our girls and also for giving the mothers some knowledge and a better under- standing on what Guides is all about. ' Melville W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs.Gerald Gibson with fifteen members and one visitor. Mrs.Ada Armstrong. 2nd. vice president was leader and opened the meeting with a paper on "Remembrance". "What a Friend we have in Jesus" was sung with Mrs. King at the piano. The secretary report was given by Mrs. Steiss and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Speir. There were seventeen calls on sick and shut;-ins. The collection was taken by Mrs.Spcir and dedicated by Mrs. Armstrong. The scripture from Psalm 146 was read by Mrs. Bowman and the meditation on faith was read by Mrs. Matheson and prayer by Mrs. Mair. The topic on "Dinah" the daughter of Jacob and grand- ilaughter of Isaac and Rebecca was given by Mrs. Joe Martin. All who could were to attend a meeting in Atwood on Nov. 13 at 7:45 to her Miss Lillian Dickson , a missionary, speak. "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun", was sung. The nominating committee brought in a slate of officers for the year 1975 as follows: President - Mrs. Mair; 1st Vice President - Mrs. Joe Martin; 2nd Vice President - Mrs. Ada Armstrong; Secretary - Mrs. Alex Steiss; Asst. Secretary - Mrs Clark Matheson; Treasurer - Mrs visited on the weekend with Mrs. Glenn Huether. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Miller and girls, Toronto, visited Mrs. Lytle Gordon. Mrs. Bradford, London, spent a few days with her daughter, MrS. W. G. Elliott. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Jack Conley on the birth of their grandson in Listowel Hospital on November 11th. The parents are Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Clarke of R.R. 1, Atwood. Amy Speir; ; Assistant Treasurer - Mrs. Jack Yuill; Pianist - Mrs. King; Glad Tidings. Secretary - Mrs.Wm. Perrie; Lit erature & Library Secretary - Mrs. Clark Matheson; Friendship & Service Secretary - Mrs.George Evans and Mrs.Elsie Shaw; Press Reporter - Mrs. Alex 'Steiss; Supply Committee - Mrs. Jack Yuill, Miss Millie McFarlane, Mrs. AllanSmith; C.O.C. leaders - Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Ken Shortreed; Social Committee - rnrs.Wm. Perrie; Mrs.Gerald Gibson; Miss Millie McFarlane; Auditors - Mrs. W.W.Smith and Mrs. Harvey Dennis. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE MUSIC MAKER 186 North Street, Blyth IS SELLING ALL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES AT 25-35% OFF EXAMPLES: GUITAR #1, REG. $160, NOW $100 AMP #2, REG. $55, NOW $40 PHONE 523-4455 RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT KEEP YOUR BACKHOLLOW PREVENT SPINAL INJURIES WRONG BENCH WORK WRONG LOW WORK WRONG RIGHT RECLINING WRONG RiGHT LIFTING WRONO. PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE OP THE ONI-Akiftv CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION Girl Guide News (Contributed) Brussels Girl Guides are now in full swing again under the competent leadership of. Mrs. G. Wellington. Without Mrs. Wellington there would be no Girl Guide Troop in Brussels this year so to her we wish to express ,our special thanks for her courage and leadership. Welcome to our new leaders: Mrs.D.Blenkhorn and Mrs. O'Singia, Lieutenants; Mrs. D. Hemmingway, Badge Secretary; also to Susan Moore and Debbie Trollope who have volunteered their services to the troop. We would like to take -the opportunity here to thank Mrs. J. Stephenson and Miss S. Watts, - Lieutenants who have now resigned, for all their help and leaders* in the past years. BROWNIE TROOP (Contributed) Brownie meetings have started again. The Brownies wish to thank Mrs, T. Exel for continuing her leadership with them this year. Welcorne to our new Leader Mrs. M. Jervis. We will try to do our best, There are now 28 members in Brownie Pack. Too many little girls for 2 leaders. Anyone wishing to become a leader or can help in any way please contact Mrs. T. Exel, phone 887-6772. We want to take the oppor- Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Hethering- ton and daughter Helen visited with relatives in Brockville. Mr. & Mrs. John Bowl and children, Collingwood spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Purdy. We are pleased to see. Mr. Lynn Evans able to be home following a stay in Wingham Hospital. Mr. Wm. G. Elliott and daughter Laurie spent a few days on a trip to Beebe, Quebec. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Huether and daughters, Cambridge, Melville WMS names officers NOW UNTIL NOV, 19/74 SHOP EARLY & SAVE INADIttandIV SAM&SERIACE thrifty' hete to.. thahic„ Mts., E. Shoid ice who has now resigned, QUEEN.SIPEETBLYtHeOttit* Phime, sts•gb tot het help and encouragement " r in the past. We will miss her. THE BRUSSELS ,POST, NOVEMBER 13, 1974 .11.p.96M,opiHOME: