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The Brussels Post, 1979-04-04, Page 5Seaforth Record Shoppe CAR STEREO S SPEAK E RS 10-20% OFF POSTERS • 1/3 OFF RECORD & TAPE CASES 1 0% OFF RADIOS CLOCK S PORTABLE - DIGITAL 20% OFF STEREO NEEDLES 20% OFF GUITAR & VIOLIN BANJO STRINGS 20% _ OFF Plenty of In Store Specials Come on in -Look around Seaforth _10 RecordShoppe 35 Main Street South .SeCifOrth. Barden or Field Hoe 50.16 173 6 C handle 7' blade 499 Ana nandte Out rep 559 t fill Home Hardware Open Fridays to 9 .m. Brussels •te "r• THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 4, 1979 — 5 WI meets in Walton Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 Mrs. George Williamson was hostess for the units March meeting in her home Wednesday afternoon with 8 ladies' present. Mrs. Harvey Craig opened the devotions with "The Purposes of the Church members". The hymn, "The Glory of the. Spring How Sweet" was read in unison. Mrs. George Williamson read a couple of articles "You may be rich" and "How to help another per- son" followed by prayer. "When I survey the Wondrous Cross" was sung. Mrs. Craig read interesting articles from the Observer closing with the purpose and function of the United Church Women. The business was con- ducted by the unit president, Mrs. Graeme Craig, opening with comments on Human Rights and a poem, "Rights of the Child". Minutes were read by Mrs. Helen William- son. Mrs. Barry Hoegy gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Hugh Johnson reported for the miscellaneous fund. The offering was received • and dedicated. Member's were reminded of the Bale articles to be in by May 27. A donation was made to the March of Dimes. The unit is responsible to tidy up after the Easter Thankoffering service this Sunday, April 8 at 8 p.m. at the Church. Lunch was,served by Mrs. H. Craig and the hostess during a social half hour. 4-H MEETINGS Walton I 4-H Club held their third meeting on March 21 at 7:30 at Mrs. Margaret Bennett's home. Eight girls answered the roll call, "Tell why the hat you bought is the one you feel most comfort- able wearing." The main topic was different ways to wear scarves, how to tie, care and select a scarf. The leader 10 tables play There were 10 tables of euchre in play Tuesday night at the Walton Community Hall. Prize winners were high lady - Mrs. Lorne Hunking; Low lady - Mrs. Nelson Reid; High Man - Clifford Ritchie; Low man - Gordon Murray; Lucky Cup - Mrs. Lawrence Ryan. Door prize donated by Mrs. Alberta Hudie was won by Harvey Craig. Institute hostesses were Mrs. Harold Hudie; Mrs. Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Ray Huether and Mrs. Allan McCall. There will be another euchre in two weeks ; there will be a door prize, lunch is provided everyone is wel- come. PERSONALS Recent visitors with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot were Mrs. Gordon Churchward of Toronto and Mr. Ivy Hender- • son of Seaforth. Twelve ladies from Duff's U.C.W. attended the Easter Thankoffering service at Northside United Church, Seaforth on Tuesday night when Mrs. Karl Schuessler was guest speaker. demonstrated how to wear a scarf, different ways as shown in the 4-H book.- It was decided to call the club, "Rhinestone Cowgirls" in this project, "Accessories, The Final Touch." The fourth meeting followed with a discussion on purses and shoes, their care and selection. The roll call, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Payne of Windsor visited last week with his mother, Mrs. James F. Payne. Visitors during the week end with Mr. and, Mrs. Ray Heuther were Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster, Mary Ellen and Mark, Varna and Miss Emma ShOrtreed, Sarnia. Mrs. Stewart McCall is visiting with her son Jack McCall and Jason while Mrs. Doreen McCall is in Guelph Hospital with a new baby boy born last Thursday, congratulations to Doreen and--Jack. Mr. John Currie and Rhonda of Orangeville and Douglas Currie of Brampton spent a couple of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. This Sunday evening we are reminded of the Easter Thankoffering service at Duff's United Church, other community churches are invited. The guest speaker is Mrs. Bill Coultes and her girls from Belgrave will entertain with their singing. Everyone is welcome at 8 p.m. "Three ways to tie a scarf" was answered by members. The "Rhinestone Cowgirls" met at the home of Mrs. Ann Ryan on March 27th. The roll call, "Three ways to protect and care for your shoes was answered by 10 95 Only Our mg Pore 10 95 Our Fag 6062.192.10 0,11ust a rake ekbarios and ctlnIracts In do me pale at AdJust-A-Rake Comet hand Macy or Purdy sleet A M O n g ' Sahedn vawtae ben a It'at of1e0'1,..";,0:t;tc?,'=""' Lawn Broom keep around the yard whorl it cornea 10 last pink up al lenges 44‘,1 other drone Made with mete, teeth 44 99 Out led Our II`‘) Puce 695 Price 5 25 Edger 5020,21.6 6.3'blade 0 handie 4" Our mg Price 525 True Timmer Euchre in hall NM Builder 1 .11N AWN THICK AGAIN, Fertilizer 111A111 TURNING YOUR Simpi6 make an early spring application at Scoll's Tull Then/el row. Wolper Yotir lawn grows thicker and g met Mlmg p1 thr.se thin spots Jual spread 43 dtreM e9with no clangor of burning Also available with crabgrass weed or Insect control togredienla 5025,108-1 400 meter hag [dyers 41100 se feet standard Dirt Shovel 101 VALUE AT A MIMICS Features steady blade With lire-hardened 48" long ash handle. 0009.10ga 44 ,Our rag iro 5 , sterling silver jewellery, cultured and simulated pearls. The next meeting is to be held next Tuesday evening. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished' by low cost Post Want Ads. Sale ends April 7 rly Bird dale Serino Back Lawn Rake the conente plated Aral soling st.11ons Inane. eaten Mr better tutl 5062.206-6 6 Our ,e0 18" Pruning Saw WOOD 30" MANGLE Tempered-Steel blade Is double-edged for small twigs and larger brioche About la- long 5064.057.12 99 Price 1 99 Pate fi 05 Sneer value %:7,9 MUM Fencing 16" high, contains 10 sections each 11" long. 5022-548-12 CYCLON Genuine Redwood Trellis Dan be traded Or KII.v00111.1 IOW en of Wells 11111110ot We lawyer) nedwood lasts tor years whir alt pamling or lore Twitted Alm) OiruilnbItt in iA110 0.14 i 50,11.052 1 Nolle wily! 1, 3 1 99 PolYelhylene ConslruClmn Measures 2g lung, t2' wide mid 16 high Good me capacity A nice touch to any garden 5056.803.2 Elegant Swan Planter 88 Broadcast Spreader Redwood octeoonai Planters A styliell touch to your garden Genuene Fled. W011111 cul,t11"1.1n will last 101 times Chaim Wass bilmbng AVnilablit in 1111,1 0,405 9 1/2" $055,161.6 011r 1130 11 fir 1188 1388 160e 699 Our ron 39q Our rag 779' 4.5 Cu. Ft. Tray 5,50.,6,., Wheelbarrow With large 16.dauga steel tray Easy 00 sloe! frame and rugged air tore 88 Our rep Pace 53 95 95 Our reg. Price 313,130 Doe leg Price 1669 DELUXE' MODEL ' 222 ?l,IVNI 5042.708-10 5042.054.10 Boseo ur rag Hanger Gleaming It0a2.722.10 airerplated Ilmsh 5 MIIIIOP Aqua-Bun CorhiklIne 90 11 Pke Can Rusbprool with a Woodiraln look and Brio grip easy to doer handle' 5012-103-12 burred Price 2 2d 6.01336blenrerMairrtnirek.76.k. Jr members. Topic was Jewellery jits care and selection, The leaders had a table of jewellery on display telling the history of each piece, difference between Karat ! 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