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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-04-25, Page 18THE BERG SILO UNLOADER CHECK THESE FEATURES: — three point suspension for blow in and feed out, the same day convenience — No leveling or waiting for silo to settle — Spring loaded auger always cut clean on edge of silo --- Power ring drive always level, always positive. -- 26" Blade Blower handles bulky haylage easily with lOs RPM, for less bearing problems and high output — Heavier than competition auger for longer lasting durability. Couple this with a REASONABLE PRICE and you have an unbeatable combination. Write or phone for free estimates on you' particular needs JAMESWAY PARTS AVAILABLE KEITH SIEMON Plumbing Farm Equipment R.R. 44, Walton, Ontario 345-2734' SUIL0111 lEyIEFIV:1711.iNG ROTTEN ,Fciref....*AnNis• When the Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. held their Easter Meeting the call to worship was a verse of scripture from Mark which read "And looking un, they see that the stone is rolled back.' Mrs. Lawrence Taylor led the meeting and cl ose hymn, Sweet the moments, rich in blessing with Mrs. Leslie Bolt at the piano. Mrs. Taylor continued with a meditation in which she reminded us that when Jesus was asked, which was the greatest commandment His answer was, "Thou shalt love the Lord th ,y God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind and Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Thel religion of Jesus triumphs: faith as its foundation, love as its power, hope as its finality. Because these things are so, all gravestones must be rolled away. Readings were given con- cerning those who sa w. Jesus after His Resurrection namely Mary Magdalene, Peter, the two disciples. on the road to Emmaus, and Thomas. Repeatedly Jesus appeared to His disciples assuringthem of the abiding presence and power of the Spirit. The hymn "Near the Cross was sung. Mrs. Olive Campbell read, "The Empty Tomb," and Mrs. Taylor -led in prayer. Mrs. Helen Martin chose for the Mission study the work of Myer Murray Gold- stein, a distinguished worker for human rights in pen 'tentiaries. Mrs. Fenton spoke on The Message of Good News ,ThL good news of truth, of hope, of peace, of promse, of imn ortality and salvation. The meeting closed with hymn "The Morning light is Breaking" and prayer. 18.— THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 25, 1979 WMS has visitors from Brussels, Seaforth Correspondent MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE 88; .9847 The Easter Thankoffering meeting of the W.M.S. met in the Presbyterian Church on April 18. Mrs, Joe Dunbar opened with a reading, "A Message of Easter," folloWed by a prayer. The hymn "The Day of Resur- rection" was sung. Mrs. Dunbar welcomed the visitors from Brussels and Seaforth. Scripture was read from Luke by Mrs. Jack McBurney. The meditation was given by Mrs. Garner Nicholson,.Mrs. Ivy Clookey led in prayer. Mrs. Campbell ! of Blyth sang a solo", accompanied by Mrs. Dalrymple. Mrs. Dunbar introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. ! Munshaw. who is Education Consultant in this area. She I worked as a Congregational Deaconess at First Presbyterian. Church in Chatam before coming to, Lucknow with her husband. She spoke of the Mission of W.M.S. workers and how to get more out of study books through eductional aids available. She also offered her help to any group. Mrs. Mac Scott read two poems, "The Way of the Cross," and "After the Winter." Mrs. Campbell sang "He( touched Me" Mrs. Jack' McBurney thanked all who took part in the meeting with a special thanks to the speaker and the soloist. Hymn "Jesus shall reign where're the sun" Mrs. Dunbar cl us ed with prayer. After which followed lunch and a social time. A special guest was Mrs. Joe Litte of Blyth a former member. Nine tables of euchre were played at the Belgrave Weekly Euchre last Wednesday evening in the W.I. Hall. High Lady - Mrs, Clarence Hanna; High Man - Albert Cook; Novelty Lady Mrs. Agnes Beiman; Novelty Man - Victor Youngblut; Low Lady - Mrs. James R. Coultes; Low Man - Albert Bacon. There will be another euchre next week at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. PERSONALS Quite a number of U.C.W. members attended the Easter Thankoffering service at Brussels United Church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Wilbur Tiffin of Wingham was the guest speaker" Special music was by the Brussels United Church choir. George Michie attended the Credit Union Managers Conference in Toronto at the Skyline Hotel last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gedcke of Fordwich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, Mrs. Monica Burgess of York, England is spending sometimes with her friend Miss Lillian Potter. Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cliffton Walsh and family, she also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coulter of Wingham. Mrs. George Martin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Christensen of London, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts and Mrs. Hilda Roberts of Listowel visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. The Belgrave Senior Citizens wish to express their gratitude to the members fo the Hi-C who served a delightful dinner on Easter Monday. We appreciate this thoughtful gesture. Greg Cantelon of Toronto visited on Wednesday and Thursday with his grand- mother Mrs. Harry McGuire. Jack Taylor, Peter Chandler and George Michie attended the Cooperators Insurance dinner meeting in London last Tuesday evening This was to discuss Insurance with Credit Union's. Mrs. Mae Rinn and Miss Lois Rinn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cartwright and family of London on the weekend. On Sunday they all travelled to Toronto where Keith entered the Wheel- Chair Basketball game at Etobicoke Olympic Building. His team placed second. 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