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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-10-03, Page 7WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY_ At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont. APPLES Excellent quality •MaCINTOSH 'SPARTAN available now CRUNICAN BROS. 1 1/2 miles south of Elginfield on #4 Highway Man was not meant to mix gas and oil! BIG OCTOBER DISCOUNTS IN EFFECT NOW!!! Quick and easy ENTICER 340 DELUXE You're off to an easy start, thanks to the lightweight elec- tric starter. And there's power enough tolDlur the trees as you whoosh down the trail. Easy price, too! YOUR AUTHORIZED ELI1ER ENTERPRISES LLICE DEZER. SER' SALES & SERVICE 1 MILE WEST AND 1 DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL ONT. MILE SOUTH ot HENSALL. YAMAHA GRADING THE APPLES When students from Hullett Central School in Londesboro and from East Wawanosh school in Belgrave took a tour of Mait-Side Orchards in Brussels. last week they got to see the apple pickers at work grading the apples. Here Elmer Summers and. Jack Pipe sort the apples. (Photo by Langlois) Owners ofsmaller businesses:.. weprovide: * Financial assistance * Management counselling (CASE) * Management training * Information on galfirnment pivgramsfir busmess Can we 4you? See our Representative FAYE COOK at: The Wingham Motel, Wingham the 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month on: [Next Visit: Oct. 9] FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) For Oor information call 271.5650 [Collect] or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario. Shopping for a COLOR TELEVISION The 1980 MAGNAVOX COLOR T.V. BY.PHILLIPS with the high resolution filter gives a 25% sharper, crisper, clearer picture than ever before possible. Some 1980 models available with Stero sound. v. .. ISUDGET sTRETCHERb i SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS CHRISTMA for Early Santas 10% down plus tax holds your purchase till Christmas Purchases of $20.00 or more make you eligible for' our Christmas Eve Draw for 2 —*SO. vouchers! BOWES ELECTRONIC SHOP 523•4412 Hamilton St, myth, 0.nt, 000 Pit 1 P.M. Sat, •"-Pt ,,,t1r-tte NID„.ttla L:3Pgf :if .0RvasEk,s posTI ocToBER Belgrove couple. home: from THE Mackinac 31. 1979 7 The second meeting of the Belgrave H 4-HClub was held September 26 at the Women's Institute Hall. The president Joanne Wood opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Dianne Nethery. The roll call was answered. Denise Nethery and Karen Dunbar volunteered to bring refreshments to the next meeting, Monday, Oct. 1 at 4 p . m. Mrs. Ross Higgins and Mrs. Clare Van Camp handed out the different colours of yarn. The leaders showed how to thread a needle with paper. Mrs. Van Camp demonstrated the Gobelin and Bargello stitches. PERSONALS Mrs. Harry McGuire re- turned home last Wednesday with her daughter and son-itv law ) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantelon of Tweed; after spending sometime with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cantelon returned home to Tweed on Monday. This community extends sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook in the loss of her sister Miss Etta Sturdy of Wingham. Miss Reta Mathers of Woodstock spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of Welland spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Taylor attended the Dunbar- Desrocher wedding at St. Gabriel's Church, Burlington last Saturday. We are sorry to hear George Walker is a patient in the Wingham and District Hospital. Mrs. Joe Dunbar attended the wedding of her grandson David Dunbar to Linda Des ,rocher in St. Gabriel's Church, Burlington last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rath arrived home on the weekend from a motor trip up north by motor coach to Tobermory. Crossing on the Chi-Chierraun to Manitoulin Island, from there travelled on to Sault Ste. Marie, boarding the train they travelled up the Agawa Canyon: 42,n - returning, crossed over at Sault Ste. Marie into Michigan down to St. Ignace, crossing the straits of Mackinac,. On Mackinac Island boarded a horse drawn coach and travelled around seeing many unusal sights ) one beitig the oldest hotel in United States. Returning to St. Ignace they boarded the coach again and hauled homeward over i the 5 mile Mackinac Bridge to Port Huron, where they crossed the Blue Water bridge into Canada, arriving home on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Rath and Mrs. Hazel Wiggins of Brantford attended the Ploughing Match down near Chatham on Saturday. A number of relatives and friends attended the Eleventh Convocation held. Saturday September 29, in Kitchener Memorial Auditorium to witness the Graduation of Mrs. Calvin Nixon as a Clerk Typist from the Guelph Campus. Congratulations Cindy! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald of Teeswater were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonhouse and attended the Anniversary service at Knox United Church. Mrs, Walter Scott returned home on Sunday after a three week tour of England, Ireland and Scotland. One of the highlights of her trip was the ipassing of the tour through-, the village Howick from ;which the Scott family originally came. !Classified Ads pay dividends