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FEEDING SYSTEMS
Brussels
Joe Sem 887-6289 or 887-6544
WESTEEL-ROSCO
Grain Bins w/2 tier door
14-4
14-5
14-6
1350 bu.
1650 bu.
1950 bu.
$765."
886."
1020.°°
(HURON
19-4 2700 bu.
19-5 300 bu.
19-6 3850 bu.
19-7 4400 bu.
19-8 5000 bu.
Erection prices
Prices in effect until
1263."
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1706."
1836.°°
1989."
available
Aug. 15, 1979
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Walton UCW ladies
donate to church
Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCALL
887-6677
The Boundary and seven-
teenth unit of Duff's United
Church met for their July
meeting on Wednesday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs.
Fred Uhler with 10 members
present.
Mrs. Jim Williamson gave
the Call to Worship with a
reading, "Freedom to be-
come." Hymn, "Take my life
and let it be" was sung.
Scripture reading was taken
from Chapter 5, verses 1-22
of Deuteronomy; followed by
prayer by Mrs. Hugh John-
ston.
Mrs. J. Williamson gave a
reading, "A high standard of
living," Mrs. Johnston gave,
a poem, "Neighbours."
Hymn, "Will your anchor
• hold?" was sung. Mrs. J.
Williamson closed with a
Volunteers
reading "If Eddie Mills could
do it."
Business was chaired by
Mrs. Graeme Craig thanking
those who took part in the
devotions. Minutes were
read by Mrs. Helen William.
son followed by the roll call.
Mrs. Cliff Hoegy gave the
treasurer's report followed
by the miscellaneous fund
report by Mrs. H. Johnston.lt
was moved to donate $150. to
the general fund of the
church. Report from the
supper committee referred to
meals being served twice in
August.
Members were reminded
of the bus going to Alma
College on August 21. Let
the UCW president know as
soon as possible. Plans were
made for a shower coming up
in August. Copper money for
Next meeting in Sept-
ember is to be held at the
president's home, Mrs.
Graeme Craig with Mrs. C.
Ritchie and Mrs. F. Uhler on
for devotions. Lunch was
served by the hostesses and
a social half hour enjoyed.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser
and Cheryl have returned
home from a motor trip to the
east coast, where they visited
with their daughter and son-
in-law, Dr. Gerald and
Carolyn Sullivan of Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia. While
there they attended some of
the events connected with
the gathering of the clan.
Recent weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Searle were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Saunders and Mr.
and Mrs. ' Barry Saunders
and family of Royal Oak,
Mich.
first half of year was taken
in.
wanted
Help needed for refugees
H
Huron
otel I FURNITURE
Sealant) el VALUES! --Hwy. #8 ------
ii High Quality Low Prices
00 G ETTLER
of Oi/thtin
Furniture
MAIN STREET 345-2250
Cloned Mon. Open all day Wed. Fri. night till 9 p.m.
DRIVE a LITTLE and SAVE a LOT
Goettler
Furniture
Fine
Several local young people
have recently received the
results of their music
examinations from the Royal
Conservatory of Music in
Toronto. The following all,
received a pass mark; Grade
VIII Piano - Lisa Thompson;
Grade. VII Piano - Joanne
Coultes; Grade VI Piano -
Andrew Walsh.
In the written ex-
aminations for piano Sheila.
Anderson received honours
in Grade III Music History
and Joanne Coultes received
first class honours in Grade I
rudiments.
The Canada Employment
Centre in Goderich expect
that they will soon be assum-
int ,the responsibility of re-
ceiving and resettling un-
sponsored Small Boat Es-
capees. Resettlement includes
providing financial assis-
tance for food, shelter and
basic needs of life as well as
adjustment to life in Canada,
such as employment, schools
and community services, Be-
cause of the expected num-
ber of Vietnamese refugees
LONGSTAFF
-OPTOMETRIST-
SEAFORTH 527-1240
Monday to Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 9-12:00
Closed Wednesdays
By Appointment
schedule for Huron County,
The Canada Employment
Centre is welcoming the
active participation of indiv-
iduals and groups to facil-
itate the successful resettle-
ment of these newcomers.
The financial responsibility
of food, rent, etc., will still
rest with the CEC and will be
administered by the Immi-
grant Resettlement Counsel-
lor Eric J. Smith, 524-8342.
The supporting role of
Volunteer Groups would be
the collection of furniture,
household effects, clothing,
groceries. It would involve„,
setting up accomodation;
transportation of people and
belongings; registering chil-
dren in school, helping to
open bank accounts, shop-
ping for groceries, obtaining
telephone, how to use a
stove, do laundry and what to
do with garbage. Those in a
supporting -role could assist
with initial employment in-
terviews and medical appoin-
tments; help with the process
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WEEKLY SALE
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EVERY FR1DA1'
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THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 1, 1979 9
Belgrave over '700 to Bible Society
and understand. Misses Sheila Anderson
The people of the Western and Joan Arbuckle are at
Ontario District respon ded , Menesetung, Goderich as
to the need with an 18 councillors in training for the
percent increase in con- Intermediate Camp this Young people get music
tributions. Belgrave Branch week.
increased its contributions Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
from $589.75 in 1977 to Armstrong spent a couple of
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser,
$744.75 in 1978. days with Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Grasby.
Twenty-one people from
Belgrave travelled by bus to.
Grand Bend on Saturday
afternoon to see the play
"Harvey': On the way home
they enjoyed a dinner at the
Dominion Hotel in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Balt,
Mrs. Wayne Brown and
Susan to Glen
Nixon to Blenheim last
Monday, July 16 to visit their
cousins Mrs. Earl Desmond
and Ralph, Mrs. Russell
Clendenning, Fraser and
Mrs. James Clendenning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp and Mrs. Ivy Cloakey
visited fin. a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ansley of
Thessalon and with their
aunt Mrs. Ivy Ansley who is
a patient at Thessalon. Red
Cross Hospital. They also
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The annual Report of the
Canadian Bible Society has
been kreceived and the
executive of the Belgrave
Branch wishes to thank the
canvassers and the people of
the Belgrave. Area for their
generous support in the 1978
anniversary of providing MacDonald and Cathy of
these, scriptures at affordable - Toronto called on. Mr. and
prices and in the language Mrs. Bert Johnston op
peoples of the world can read Saturday afternoon.
called on Mr. and Mrs, Northern Ontario camping, Correspondent Fall canvas for funds. Raymond Van Camp and also visited the parliament MRS. LEWIS In a world that shows an
STONEHOUSE family of Massey. buildings in Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mrs. Art Hagerman of 887-9847 Jamieson of Wingham, Mr. Beeton spent the weekend
and Mrs. Clarence Hanna with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
recently spent 10 days in Taylor.
ever-increasing hunger for
the Scriptures, the demands
made upon the Bible Society
increase each year. Even
though more Bibles and.
Scripture portions are
available than ever before,
the demand still exceeds the
supply. This year the
Canadian Bible Society is
celebrating its 75th
of seeking accomodation and
signing leases and provide
friendship. It is very impor-
tant to allow as much indep-
endence and self-sufficiency
as possible and to encourage
the newcomers to deal with
some problems on their own.
Individuals or organiz-
ations who wish to assist
these individuals to adjust to
life in Canada, please contact
Eric J. Smith, Canada, Em-
ployment Centre, Goderich,
or John Gillespie, Canada
Employment 'Centre, Exeter.