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The Citizen, 1986-03-19, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1986. Brussels Rebekahs plan euchre party Vice Grand Mary Nichol presid­ ed over the regular meeting of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge last week. Attendance was poor due to illness and some taking advantage of the school holiday had departed News about Ethel people for warmer climates. During the business a request for funds was received from Arthritic research and there was an invitation to a Dessert Euchre in Hensall, May 14. The Pilgrimage for youth speak-off, cancelled due to weather March 7 is to be held same place, same time March 21. Several members reported on sick and shut-ins who were visited. Final plans for the supper euchre were made. The date for the Spring Variety Fair was set for May 3. Birthday greetings were given to two members who recently had birthdays. After closing of the lodge, social committee conducted a card bingo. All enjoyed it as well as social time and lunch served by Committee in charge. Christopher Hiemstra, Milver­ ton, visited with the Alexander children during winter break. Chester and Ruth Earl were supper guests Sunday of their granddaughter Sandy Earl as part of her4-H club course Etiquette in the 80’s. Congratulations to Elizabeth den Dekker on passing her music exams acid Wong Y . e Fun on Ethel Wl plans for pancake day A very busy Institute meeting was held at the home of Joan Smith, Ethel. Business, which had beenputonthebackburner was dealt with and brought up to date. The Pancake Day at Maple Keys Sugar Bush was discussed to make sure everything was ready for Sunday, March 23 from 10-4 p.m. The prices are to remain the same ranbrook Mrs. Mac Engel Locals at College Royal BY MRS. MAC ENGEL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bragg attended the Square Dance com­ petition at College Royal, Univer­ sity of Guelph, on Saturday, March 8. Among the competitors was their daughter, Chrstine, who is a student of Ontario Veterinary College. The dance set of the O.V.C. ‘89 Class that Christine participated with, placed second overall out of 12 sets. The annual Forester’s Wood­ bine Ml00 family potluck supper washelointhe Cranbrook Com­ munity Centre on March 11 with a good attendance. There was the usual abundance of good food. Guests Lawience and Anne Edgar of Listowel supplied good old time music for dancing. Harvey and Margaret Clarke from Atwood were present and Harvey called for the dances. There was a 50-50 draw and the winning in the Speaking competi- ion at Brussels Legion and again in Clinton. Hans and Gerie den Dekker have returned from a trip to Holland visiting relatives. Clarence and Joanne de Dekker have moved to a trailer home on the 4th of Grey, from Listowel. Several local dairy farmers attended the herd dispersal of as last year. Members were reminded the joining fee will be $4 in April. Two members are transferring toother Branches: Priscilla Bray to Wingham and Arlein Hiemstra to Milverston. Ethel WI.I is losing two terrific workers. Final plans were made for the District Annual being held May 13 at the Ethel United Church. winner was Jim Hart. Marilyn Engel and Bill Nester accompanied Dorothy Dilworth and Chuck Novak on a motor trip to Key West, Florida, and the southern United States. Mrs. Harvey Smith spent 10 days with her mother in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and family spent the weekend in Toronto. Tim Goodland, son of Dave and Carol Goodland, had the misfor­ tune to fall from a tree, sustaining injuries necessitating his removal to Listowel and Stratford hospitals. Harvey and Mrs. Smith enter­ tained grandchildren from Lond­ on, Woodstock and Listowel dur­ ing the holidays. The family dance for the Fores- ter’s was cancelled on Friday evening, March 14, because of the heavy fog. There will be a card party in the Community Centre on Friday evening, March 21. Henfryn Holsteins - Wayne Lichti - at Carson’s Sale Arena last Wednesday. A large crowd was in attendance. Bill Eckmeir was admitted to the hospital last week. He is wished a speedy recovery. Sympathy is extended to the Cliff Dunbar family. Mr. Dunbar was a former reeve of Grey Township. Plans were made to attend the Blyth Festival in July. Anyone wishing to attend with the ladies may do so. Huron East District President Leona McDonald will be asked to install the 1986-87 officers. On the nominating committee are Pamela McLellan, Margaret McMahon, Joan Smith and Barb Grube. Pamella McLellan gave the smile entitled “Women from A-Z’’. A delicious dessert lunch was served by the hostess and Barb Grube. OH NO!! It’s camping time again in Cranbrook Happy Birthday from The Tasteful Trio rThe Four Pdint Diamond Checklist! Diamond is the hardest natural substance known to man. 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