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Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
The regular service in Knox
Presbyterian Church will change
on November 2 for the fall and
winter months to 1:30 p.m.
Standard Time with Sunday
School meeting at 12:30.
Keep in mind the Annual
Bazaar under the auspices of the
Ladies' Aid on Saturday, Novem-
ber 8 at 3 p.m. in the Community
Centre.
Correspondent
Mrs. JOe Walker
The Women's Institute met in
the community hall with guest
speaker Ian Deslauriers of the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority. Mr. Deslauriers ex-
plained the work of the MVCA
and showed slides depicting the
various goals and projects of the
authority.
Mrs. Ren Simmons thanked the
speaker and presented him with a
gift. Mrs. Mel Craig was ,the
hostess for the evening.
The president, Mrs. Wendell
Stamper, conducted business
with Mrs. Charles Mathers as
secretary in the absence of Mrs.
William Peacock.
Mrs. Stampers reported on the
Guelph Area Convention she had
attended in Atwood. Mrs. J.C.
Johnston and Mrs. Carl Johnston
gave reports on the Huron County
Institute Rally held in Belgrave.
At that meeting, Mrs. Carl
Johnston was appointed to serve
on the Perth Huron Medical
Health Steering Committee.
Mrs. Stamper thanked the ,
committee who arranged for the
Institute exhibit at the Howick
Fall Fair which was awarded
second prize.
The roll call was answered by
each member replying to the
question: "What does conserva-
tion mean to me?"
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Spirling Johnston, Mrs. Charles
Mathers, Mrs. Ross Nicholson
and Mrs. Gordon Ruff. The nex t
meeting will be held November 12
at the home of Mrs. Graham
Campbell.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Craig, Auburn.
Mrs. Charles Souch, Wingham
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Johnston.
1; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers
and Jeff were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Mathers
Goderich.
Rev. W. Brown of the Bluevale
United Church baptized four
babies during the service on
Sunday. They were Jennifer
Lynne Elston, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Elston; Robert
Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James. R, Johnston; Carla Dianne ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Johnston;'Carolyn Louise, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruff.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Elliott
visited Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wheeler in
Wingham.
At the morning service in
Bluevale United Church, Carla
Dianne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Johnston, was bap-
tized. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin
and family, Dr. and Mr. Terry
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnston attended the service
and were dinner guests with
Keith, Bonnie and family.
Mrs. Graham Campbell was a
Sunday visitor with Mrs. Frank
Edgar, Joan and Shirley,
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Peicock
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Peacock and David, Winona and
were accompanied by Mrs. Larry
Bodell, Michael and Michelle of
Courtney, B.C. who had spent the
week at the Peacock home.
Several families from this area
attendedthe reception in Belmore
for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott.
Music was provided by "The
Alley Cats".
Miss Dayle Fischer and Miss
Gemma de Bruyn were supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Walker and family. Gemma
leaves Saturday for Kapascasing
where she has accepted a position
as R.N.A. in the hospital there.
Rev. R.H. Armstrong was in
charge of the communion service
at Knox Presbyterian Church
Bluevale.
Mr., and Mrs. Alex MacTavish
visited on Sunday with Lloyd
Walker who is a. patient in
Stratford General Hospital and
also with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
McKone and family and with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Holland of
Hanover who were visiting at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and
family were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gray.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffatt,
Sandra and Greg spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard
Eccles and family at Holstein.
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Conservationist talks
* * * *
In the Northwest Territories,
gold, worth $28 million with
output of 177,000 ounces was
produced in 1974.
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In the N orthwest Territories,
silver production was valued' at
$20 million on production of 4.3
million ounces in 1974.
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Canada's only tungsten mine,
located in the Northwest
Territories, increased it output to
3.5 million pounds in 1974.
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Harvey Smith are in Listowel
Memorial .Hospital.
Mr. Lynn Evans was admitted
to Wingham Hospital on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Payne,
Stratford, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Mad Engel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muchan,
London, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dunn on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stader of
Mississauga spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch
Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Will Edgar and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob McLeod of Ayr.
I ifi)ti can't mail it,
The Royal Commission on Violence in
the Communications Industry has a toll-
free, 24-hour telephone number.
If you plan to submit a brief, want
to tell us how you feel about violence in
the media or want, information about
submitting a brief, call i.is.
We'll send you all the vital
information you need via Bus Parcel
Express. And if you're planning to make
a submission, take it to your local bus
1 00 2
depot and send it by Bus Parcel Express,
collect.
Whatever you do...come to your
community's public hearings. During the
strike, we'll listen to summaries of every
brief, With or without advance notice.
Public participation in the Royal
Commission on Violence in the
Communications Industry is important
...to all of us.
The Royal commission on tolence
hi the Cornintinications Industty,
la Moor Street West, Robin KO,
Mrs. Douglas Purdy is a patient
in Stra ford, Hospital where she
underwent surgery last week.
Mrs. Evelyn Hall and Mrs.
Tir E' BRUSSELS 'POST, -OCTOBER 29i- 1975
o T ronto, Ontario M5S 2'V5
The Hon. Judy LaMarsh, His Ilona& Judge LA. Beaulieu, Scott Young;
Commissioners.
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