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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-08-29, Page 10Standard's One Account Yes 101/2% * No question. You'll get more for your money at Standard. Save, write cheques, and collect 101/2 % interest, all with one account and just one book to keep balanced. Your first thtee cheques each month are free. All of them if you're a senior dtizen. Make an easy move to Standard Trust and get yourself the One Account. Still, the better place for your money. STANDARD TRUST hiss Street, Wingham, Ontario/Telephone 357 2022 Cilless lkipiiiO4oit • Chatham • H•milithi • totialiii• • Paris • Psrtk• Picioh' Toronto a • With ,dale • Winghasii • Windsor • Woodstock A FithirtilkeliOneild Canada Deposit Insuronze Corporation Chequing Bank Chequing Account Bank Savings Account Bank Special Savings Account Yes Yes Interest 0% 3% 10% — THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 29, 1979 McCall reunion hears music The annual McCall Picnic wr . held Sunday, Aug. 19 in Seaforth Lions Park with an attendance of 48 people from Carleton Place, Wing- ham, Blyth, Walton, Listowelj Brussels, Ethel, Campbell- vile, Mitchell and Moncton, New Brunswick. Both dinner and supper were served under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. John Perrie and Mr. and Mrs. David Perrie. A short business period was conducted by the President, Walter Bewley. The picnic will be held again next year the third Sunday in August in the same location. Ross Stephenson was elected President; Bill Young, Vice- , pres.; Jean Bewley, Sec.- ' treas.; Ross and Lois McCall, lunch convenors; Jack and Doreen McCall, sports A short program followed with: Stewirt Medan playing the violin; Stephen Burke playing several selections on the accordian; Julie McCall singing accompanied by Stephen. Jim McCall played several of his own compos- itions on the violin complete with sing-along words shown on a roller operated by Effie. The program was arranged by Sherry McCall. . Several games and relay races were enjoyed under the direction of Julie McCall, Stephen and Sheila Burke. Ross McCall of Carleton Place reported that he had found another large branch of the McCall (McCalla) fam- ily tree in Kansas. Two babies born in 1979 were in attendance: Stephen Mitchell, son of Bob and Donna Mitchell and Robin McCall, son of Jack and Doreen McCall. Huronview people plan trip to Falls Father Hardy held Roman Catholic mass on Friday morning. Bingo was played 'in the Auditorium on Friday afternoon. We would like to thank Rev. Darrell for filling in for Rev. Wittick while he was on holidays. At the Church service on Sunday, Mrs. Elsie Henderson played the organ. Rev. Wittick led a prayer request for Mrs. Polly Wiltse and Mrs. Edith Lovett. These ladies are both in Clinton hospital. The Choir sang "Drinking at the Spring of Living Water". Dick Roorda held a service in the chapel on Sunday eve- ning. Tuesday noon, First Floor North men and Men's bed Care held their barbecue. An invitation was extended tc the other men in the building who wished to feast on hamburgers add hotdogs and there were 59 men in attend- ance. Plans are now com- pleted for our trip to Niagara Falls. We have hired a van from Murphy's Bus Line, and ten residents and two staff will be leaving at 8:30 a.m. on Sept.. 12th. We will be taking a tour of Niagara Falls on the 13th, and returning home later in the evening. We would like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunn from Bayfield. Mrs. Mary Allister and Mrs. Muriel Gibson from Hensall, Mrs. Luella Norris from Seaforth, and Miss Edna Mustard from Brucefield. These are all new residents this past week. Sympathy is expressed to the families of Mrs. Ella McAsh, and Mrs. Mary Grasby. Better Still* . • BUSINESS DIREcToRY • --- .• New Homes . 4 Additions Renovations Box 298 ' General BRIAN • CONSTRUCTION SANDERSON Brussels 11111111111k Contractor SANDERSON • • Agricultural • Commercial 887-9200 Framing . David a, ,.. Mon-Fri. 87,Maln 9- OPTOMETRIST'S Prescriptions COMPLETE OPHTHAMOLOGIST'S Longstaff Optician St ,, South, SEAFORTH Filled Promptly 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Saturday 9 - 12:00 OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1 303 AND — Ltd Closed Home Siding Aluminum FREE Maclean -Aluminum Awnings, Improvementsi 527-0032 ESTIMATES Windows, & Railings ‘einyl Doors . BRUSSELS Mill St. PELLA Insulated West H.J. AND RESIDENTIAL WE SELL CONSTRUCTION HUNT Entrance Since — TEN AND BUILDERS Windows 887-6408 1956 NOG 1H0 ' CQMMERCIAL PAS ''' INSTALL —Patio Doors Doors - Iniul. Glass 170 Wallace ) YOUR Avenue N., Flower Phone 291-2040 21/LOGIYEt C3f0 tali Ltd.. ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. 4.4 . • **..,vo' PERSONAL FLORIST WITH WORLDWIDE CONNECTIONS 74•04-4-14Ves JN 1 rt4tN TA e-/"Tx" For Feed Universal BRUSSELS . 887-6453 & Hardware Milker BELGRAVE Fertilizer — and Equipment CO-OP Petroleum Appliances and Cleaners WINGHAM 357-2711 Products , McGavinisFarm We specialize in a Completetine FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service Brussels Walton 887-6365 . Equipment of . Seaforth 527-0245 . R.R. Mrs. Elma 3 Brussels, Yvonne Agent for Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Knight Fire 887-6476 ,BULOVA SEA.FORTH Anstett Watch — —We , Jewellers and ACCUTRON — CLINTON Jewellery Sell and 3 Stores Service— Repairs — WATCHES — — WALKERTON Ltd. 24 2 Fleming Fast HRS. Bulk PITS A Unloading OPEN DAY Pelleted Feed Feed Elevator Clinton 482-3438 Mill THIS . Your SPACE Boost BUY Call Income TO-DAY If Wingham Bray no Answer 357-1224 Phone Below Phone J& Chiropractic BRUSSELS K Shoes IToll & 887-9512 Free Jeans From Brussels) Office merwooa- R.R.2 Listowel TV Appliance ' Refrigeration ' C 'Smith • & Service 291-3810 , Ltd Livestock George Local BRUSSELS and Trucking 887-6122 Long Jutzi, and Distance TRANSPORT (Evenings) Shipping Phone Brussels Service Sales MILKERS - Se rvice • , . `Modern Bowman Motors Brussels of Huron Mill Feed Grain SALES Feed Tanks Augers Feeding Mills & and Joseph Carman Weststpe\I Sweet Elevators Vertec Dryers INSTALLATION Feed Systemi Sell! — 887-6289 Bernard '— 887-6544 Systems Grain Bins Pardys 0 -ti Dairy Supplies Brussels 887-6694