The Brussels Post, 1978-04-12, Page 9. TALENTS DISPLAYED — Mrs. Ann Vaders, Mrs. Kathy Bridge and 'Mrs.
Margaret Exel admire a painted baby quilt displayed 'at the open house held last
week at Brussels Public School. (Photo by Langlois) •
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THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 12, 1978 9
Thrnberry talks about
land preservation
Mrs, Shirley LutheC led, the
Sunday Evening Song Service
sponsored by the South. Huron
Christian Women's Club. Mr,
Luther accompanied at the organ.
The Hwonvim Orchestra
proVided the music on Monday
afternoon in the Normal Care
sitting-room. Andrew Doig of
Seaforth was welcomed to the
Home,
The Old Tyme 'Dam' eClub of
Clinton provided the entertain-
ment for Family Night., The
Dance Club has a membership of
thirty couples, and they meet
every other friday night during
the winter tubliths in the Orange
Hall, ClUnton, GladysVan Egrnond
and Elgin. Not! provided the
music and Gordon, Dapple does
the calling. They danced the
French minuet, the waltz, country
square dances, the heel-toe
polka, waltzes and: two steps.
Mrs. Miton Wiltsie thanked the
Club on behalf of the residents.
Ten members of the Crafty
!Critters 411 Club of Clinton and
their leaders, Susanne Brandon
and Dorothy Bougher, along with
the regular volunteers, assisted
with the wheelchairs.
' Twenty-five members of the
Over Ninety Club met on
Wednesday afternoon and
enjoyed an hour of old-tyme
music provided by the Huronview
Orchestra.. Readings were given,
by Miss Jackson and a visitor of
the Club, Miss. Bertha. Deihl. The
Walkerburn Club volunteers
assisted with the activities and
the Kitchen Staff provided tea
and cookies.