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GLENN 'McLEAN
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There's more to buying
or selling a car
than you think.
When you're buying or selling a car
privately, a handshake and bill of sale
doesn't mean the deal is complete.
If you're the seller, it's in your
best interest to make sure the change
of ownership has been registered
properly with the Ministry of Trans-
portation and Communications.
If it hasn't, all parking tickets auto-
matically go to you. If you ignore
them you could be subject to arrest
for failure to pay fines. You could
also fmd yourself involved in a civil
Suit if the vehicle is in an accident
after the sale.
If you're the buyers; it's also in your
best interest to make sure the change
of ownership has been registered.
Both buyer and seller should visit a
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications licence-issuing office
and transfer the ownership in person.
A free pamphlet, "Buying or Selling
a Car Privately', is available at all
MTC licence-issuing offices, or by
writing Public and Safety Information
Branch, Ministry of Transportation
and Communications, 1201 Wilson Ave.,
Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8.
James Show,
Minister of Transportation
and Communications
Ontario
THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 16, 1979 13
Walton ladies collecting for bale.
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
There were 12 members
and one visitor present for
the May meeting of the unit
on Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Barry
Hoegy.
Mrs. Helen Williamson
opened the meeting with
poem, "The Promise of
,Spring", Hymn, When
Mothers of Salem was sung.
Mrs. Harvey Craig read the
scripture from Proverbs 31:
10-31, prayer was given by
Mrs. Williamson followed bg
a reading, "My Mother's
Prayer" by Mrs. Craig.
Collection was received and
dedicated. "Happy is the
home when God is there"
was sung. Mrs. Williamson
spoke on the Topic, Mother,
closing the devotionial
period.
Mrs. Graeme Craig was in
charge of business opening
with a poem, "Only one
Mother" Minutes were read
by Mrs. Helen Williamson.
Treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. Barry Hoegy, Mrs.
Hugh Johnston followed with
the miscellaneous fund. Mrs.
M. Baan reported about the
work done by the World
Relief where the special
collection went.
':Business matters were
discussed. Plans were made
for up-coming showers. We
were reminded that articles
are to be left at the church for
the bale not later than May
27.
June meeting is copper
month, when all units are to
meet togethers at the church.
Following the benediction,
lunch was served by Mrs. H.
Williamson, Mrs. H. Craig
and the hostess.
WALTON UNIT
The Walton Unit ladies'
met last Wednesday
evening. '
The Call to Worship was
given by Mrs. Gerald
Watson. Hymn, "Take up
the Cross the Saviour said"
accompanied by pianist,
Mrs. Ray Huether, Scripture
from Romans, Chapter 12
with meditation followed
with a poem for Mother's
Day. Prayer was given by
Mrs. G. Watson. Hymn, "0
On Monday evening, May
7, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mitchell entertained his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Emmer-
son Mitchell when relatives
gathered for supper to cele-
brate their 30th wedding
anniversary.
It was also a housewarm-
ing for Gordon and Julie's
new home on the 12th
Concession of Grey Town-
ship.
The Mitchells had pur-
chased the former Dickson
farm in 1971 and had torn
Jesus, I have promised"
closed the devotions.
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell
gave the Topic on the Lord's
Prayer which was written by
a minister from Houston
Texas taken from the book
God's Psychiatry closing
with a poem, "They just
keep house up in the sky,
Mothers never really die.
Business period was
conducted by Mrs. A.
McCall. Mrs, Howard Hack-
well read the minutes,
twenty-four answered the
roll call. Mrs. Ron Bennett
gave the treasurer's report.
Mrs. Alex Gulutzen and Mrs.
Clinton Emmrick i copper
contest leaders , gave their
report; sides were very close.
In the correspondence
invitations were given out to
Camp Menestung on June
18 to Winthrop United
Church, Tuesday June 19
and open house picnic on
Sunday, May 27 at Camp
Menestung.
Meeting was closed with
prayer. A social half hour
was held during lunch served
by Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs. G.
Watson and Mrs. B. Coutts.
PERSONALS
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Reid were
Tom Ryan, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hodgins and son
Edward of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bolger; Mrs. Marguerite
Sanderson of Brussels and
Jamie Sanderson of Toronto
spent the weekend at
Peterborough.
There were eleven Insitute
members attended the 77th
Annual Meeting of Huron
E .ast District at - the
Fordwich Hall on Tuesday,
May 8th when the Theme
was "International Year of
the Child" Dinner was
served at the Fordwich
United Church.
Mrs. Alma Clark of
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. George Williamson. On
Tuesday Mrs. Art Slater and
Mr. Ed Clark of Fergus
visited at the Williamson
home.
Visiting with Mrs.
Margaret McCormick of
London a week ago Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
down the old house last year.
The old house had been built
in 1877.
Those present for the
happy occasion along with
Gordon and Julie, Emmerson
and Phyllis were Ross and
Julie Ann Mitchell and Erin
of Grey Township and Mr.
and Mrs. Bessie Mitchell of
liuronview, Clinton, Mrs.
Lillian Beer of Hensall,
Luella Mitchell and Jack
Mitchell of Brussels and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill of -
Seaforth:
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid, Walton, Mrs.
Jean Scott Blyth and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Stimore of
Stratford.
Infants baptized Mother's
Day Sunday at Duff's United
Church, Walton were as
follows: Ryan Gerald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bremner
Valerie Anne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Collins;
Randal David son of Mr, and
Mrs. David Linton. Robin
Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs;
Jack McCall. Colleen Nicole,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul McCallum; Chad
Ronald son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald McCallum and Stefan
Hugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Nichol.
Mr. and Ms. Herb Traviss
attended the wedding on
Saturday in Lucan of Brenda
Parnall and Brad Taylor.
Brad is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Armour Kernick,
Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Fra, ser and Cheryl visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Blake in Kitchener on
Mother's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier
and Paul of Thamesford
spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Watson,
Mother's Day guests with
Dr. Brian and Mrs. Traviss,
Allison and Lesley and Mrs.
Stan Jackson in Waterloo
were Mr. and Mrs, Ken
Moffett, Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Traviss,
Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
btevens enjoyed a busk trip to
'Niagara on the weekend
where they visited Marine
and and reported the
blossoms were lovely.
Mr. and. Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell visited on Mother's
Day with his mother, Mrs.
Bessie Mitchell at
Huronview, Clinton. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill,
Seaforth were supper guests
at the Mitchell home.
Crystal. Ruth, infant
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.
Volker Hertlein (nee Shirley
Thamer) of London was
baptized Sunday, April 29 at
Duff's United Church, Wal-
ton.
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