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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-10-24, Page 12Reg. 1.95 etrattliNET October 25th, 26th, 27th No tricks - all treats at Hull), Gully! Thurs., Fri. 'til midnight - Sat. 'til 6:00 Watch for our timed specials during these three days of savings PLUS many more in-store specials. THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 9 P.M. - MIDNIGHT FLIP VISOR SHIELDS WHILE SUPPLY LASTS SPARK PLUGS WHILE SUPPLY LASTS 2-Piece Suits from $59.0 All Leather Mitts 14.00 Gas Cans 7.00 Snowmobile Tracks starting at 99.95 We can supply tracks for most makes of snowmobiles Bardahl Snowmobile Oil case12.95 EVERYONE THAT COMES IN P.J.'s RECEIVES A FREE TOQUE. \sJed`6 Tigre 85 h.p. - fastest smoothest snowmobile ever built! New 1980Cats from $1,499.°° SAVE UP TO $600." on 1979 MODELS! 2-bed 84" wide Snowmobile trailers$395•°° USED SNOWMOBILE 72 SNO JET 396 cc. 72 YAMAHA 433 New Track 72 BOA SKI 340 A-1 Original 73—IHiPP 440 Sold 73 SNOW JET 440 73 SKI-D00 SILVER BULLET 294 77 SKI-D00 EVEREST 440 79 POLARIS TX 340 A-1 74 MOTO SKI 340 New Hood Low Mileage 42-017144PIC Sold 71 SKIROULE 440 FOR PARTS other models also available for parts. 78 2000 JAG 75 OLYMPIC E/START 72 JOHNSON J30A VARNA, ONT. from 1st snowfall. We're big on service Many of the above carry a 30 day Warranty It's Black Nagle 262-3318-5809 79 3000 JAG F/A 79 6000 EL TIGRE 79 6000 EL TIGRE 79 CROSS COUNTRY 440 EL TIGRE 79 2000 JAG — DEMO Full Warranty 79 3000 JAG — DEMO Full Warranty not listed 73 SNOWJET 340 79 3000 JAG F/C 79 5000 EL TIGRE 78 2000 LYNX TWIN - Complete with Speedo & Tack & New Styletrack APPLES Excellent Quality • Macl NTOSH • SPARTAN • SPIES • RED DELICIOUS available now CRUNICAN BROS. 1 1 /2 miles south of Elginfield on ,04 Highway Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 UNIT MEETINGS Mrs. Don McDonald was hostess in her home for the 8th and 16th unit meeting on Wednesday evening, October 10. Mrs. Jan Van Vliet opened the devotions Topic; "What I see from my kitchen picture window" was given by Mrs. Van Vliet, who said we should count our many blessings, followed by a prayer thankfulness. Nine members present stated what they were thankful for. Mrs. Don Fraser presided for the business. Minutes were approved as read by secretary, Mrs. John Davies. Announcements of up coming events were given out by the President. All United Church Women will be presented with member- ship cards next year. Church Calender's were sold. This snit is responsible for cleaning of the church next month. Mrs. Fraser presented Sharon Bromley a member of the unit prior to moving recently with a charm. THE BOUNDARY & 17TH UNIT The Boundary and 17th Unit met at the home of Mrs. Hitrvey Craig with 11 ..embers present. Mrs. Harold McCallum opened with a "Thought on thanks- giving". Mrs. • Paul McCallum read the scripture from St. Luke 12: 13-21 followed by prayer by Mrs. H. McCallum. Mrs. P. McCallum read an article on the "National Day of Thanksgiving" and prayer. The top'c "Give • always un'o God" -ted we shot d thank God f 'r many things we take for granted, such as the air we breathe, the water we drink and etc. Mrs. H. McCallum read a poem, "A Jello Lantern". "Happiness is found along the way" was read by Mrs. Graeme Craig opening the business. Mrs. Helen Williamson read the minutes Mrs. B. Hoegy gave the treasurer's report followed by Mrs. H. Johnston giving the miscellaneous fund. Tickets were available for Turkey Supper when plans were made, each member helping, $15.00 was donated towards to the Baie Verte, Hospital Medical Health Center in Newfound- land. The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Ross Bennetts. Mrs. H. Craig showed quilts she had put together, which will be quilted by the ladies of the unit, then sent to the Wood- stock Tornado area. The Tuesday night euchre was held in the Community Hall with Insitute Hostesses, Mrs. Ron Bennett; Mrs. Viola Kirkby; Mrs. Ruth Axtmann and Mrs. Alberta Hudie in charge. There were 7 tables of cards in play with prize winners being: High Lady - Mrs. Ernie Stevens; Second High Lady - Mrs. Jim McTaggert; Low Lady - ,Mrs. Edna Hackwell. High Gent - Mrs. Marjorie Rock, (playing as a mark second high gent - Lawrence Ryan; Low gent - Dave Watson. Lucky Tally card - Mrs. Sadie McDonald. There will be a euchre party in the hall next Tuesday evening with Mrs. Mildred Traviss; Mrs. Olive Dundas; Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mrs. Don McDonald as hostesses. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle have arrived home from a visit with their daughter Helen and son-in-law, Larry Duncan and son, Cory of Russel Manitoba. Fifteen ladies from the U.C.W. at Duff's United Church, Walton, attended the Huron-Perth Presbyterial Eighteenth Annual Rally of the East Huron Region at Varna United Church on Tuesday, October 16. Mr. Jack Webster 01 Edmonton Alta., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heuther, Steven and John and visited other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. John Kernighan of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall on Sunday. The Walton Institute is sponsoring the course, "Indoor Gardening". The first meeting will be held this Thursday evening at the hall, anyone in the community interested in flowers is invited to attend, and to bring a plant for an ex- change. For further information contact Leona VIcDortald. BERG ISales — Service] Installation ! FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners o Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 I 12. -- THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 24, 1979 Walton Unit gives gift Just say charge. it tin your. Hoy Gully Account. 30 DAYS INTEREST FREE , Open 7 days a week including & OA, till 9:00, Sat 9-5,, Sun1-5