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The Brussels Post, 1980-01-23, Page 5• • See Topnotch Feeds For • PIONEER SEED CORN • .HYLAND SEED CORN • FUNK'S SEED CORN Check Our Prices Oh Seed Oats, Barley, Mixed Grain We are Buying Ontario Mixed Grain Barley & Corn OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED 887-6011 • Brussels • _Belgrave bride honoured at shower home last Friday from a week's vacation in Miami, Florida. Little Margaret Ann stayed with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson of RR2' Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Don. Rae, Jamie and Ian of Guelph spent' Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. James R. Coultes. , • Classified Ads pay dividends O visited with their daughter Gail Searle in Brampton for a couple of days Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier and Paul of Thamesford spent the weekend with her parents. Mr.: and Mrs. Dave I Watson. • TAILWAGGERS CHOICE BRAND COMPLETE GOURMET DOG DINNER • SUNFLOWER BIRD SEED. go BIRD SNACK Seed. Suet Cake • •, KITTY LITTER Member B.B.A. Brussels 887-6525 ICA HOME HARDWARE 1 mile West and 1 Mile South of Hensall yAmAH POST, JANUARY 25 1980 5 s first euc ric , Mark 2:7.12..A,bible Quiz was conducted by Mrs. Coultes. Mrs. Walter Scott , in 'the study en Japan said there are 700,000 Koreans in Japan, 35000 of them' are Christian but allare despised by the Japanese and allowed' $o do only menial tasks and are discriminated against in such things as housing: thus ...Japan falls behind in human rights.- 13 TABLES At the 13elgrave weekly euchre' last Wednesday evening, thirteen tables were in play. " High Lady-Mrs. Hazel Davidson, Novelty Lady- Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, Low Lady-Mrs. Larne Jamieson. High Man-Mrs. Verna Bone. (playing (playing as a man), Novelty' • Man-Herb Clayton, Lov; Man Mrs: Edgar Wightman (playing as a man) WMS MEETS The January meeting of the W.M.S. was' held at the home of Mrs. Victor Youngblut. Mrs. Joe Dunbar opened with a call , to' worship. Mrs. Jack McBurney gave the topic on the life of Dorcas, a woman whose life was dedicated 'to clothing and helping the poor. She died and the mourners brought Peter to her and he restored her to life. A community shower was held for Joanne Mcarter in the Sunday school room of Mrs. youngblut read the. story of Dorcas from Acts 9 36-43, Meditation on thoughtfulness was read by, Mrs. Mac Scott, Mrs. Garner Nicholson read two poems. The • secretary Mrs,. McBurney gave her report for 1979 and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Victor Youngblut. Mrs. McBuiney and Mrs. Dunbar were appointed to make up 1980' Programs. An invitation was read from the E.S. Copeland Lodge, Wingham to have a meeting there. The roll call was answered by a verse 6om church calendar. ' Twelve sick and shut-ins visits were recorded,: , Mrs. Ivy Cloakey closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by Garner Nicholson. PERSONALS Wayne Ladd of British Columbia visited one day last week with his grandfather William Gow.. A relative shower was held for Miss. Joanne McArter at the home of Mrs. George • Cook on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chester Finnigan- of Lucknow , passed home suddently at • her home on Friday January 18., She was a twice of the late Cecil and Clarence Charnney Mrs. John McCormack of Orangeville and Mrs. Claire Rainer of Markham visited with their mother Mrs. Clarence Chamney on Knox United Church on Friday evening. - A short program consisted of a reading by Mrs. Garner Nicholson, a scotch dance by Katherine and Jennifer Procter and Heather Morton and two contests conducted by Mrs. Lloyd Michie. Joanne, her, mother Mrs. Wm. McArter and Joanne's grandmother Mrs. George Cook were called to the front and • seated on decorated chairs. Mrs. Wayne Chandler read the address and gifts were presented by Mrs. Brian Michler and Miss Doreen McCormick. Sunday and called at the funeral,tiome in Lucimow to pay their respects to the Finnigan family. Friends and former neighbours are sorry to hear of the death of Clayton Logan of #903-700 Hamilton St, New VVestininister,., B.C, He had been in failing health for some, months. 'Mrs. America' Arrucla of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hutton of Correspondent MRS: ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 Mrs. Doug Fraser was hosiess for the 8th and 16th unit meeting at , her home on, Wednesday, January 9 with 7 members present. Mrs. Don Fraser opened" the devotions reading Psalm 107, : then gave a reading "The Beginning of a New Year". The topic was on the life of a United Church MisSionary Ross Whitmore 'who, spent several years in Japan, married a Japanese girl and had two children. The business" was conducted by Mrs. Don Fraser. Minutes were read by Mrs. Alvin McDonald in the absence of Mrs. John Davies. The McKillop unit have invited the group to the June U.C.W. meeting at the church. • Coming events included the meeting at Nerthstreet United Church, Goderich on January 28, admiSaion 50c. Werld Day of, Prayer is set for Friday, March '7 and the Thankoffering at Duff's church will be April 13, at 7:30 with Anne Reiber the guest speaker. After, some discussion it was decided to have the annual ham supper on Tuesday, June 3. Lunch was served by Mrs. Alvin McDonald and the hostess. PERSONALS • Mr. and Mrs. Clint Emmrick spent Saturday in Toronto. On Sunday evening they entertained members of the family to a turkey dinner in honour of three having birthdays near ,the date: 'Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle "Sell your dining room, kitchen, bedroom, or living room suite now." We will display all articles In our "2600 sq. ft." Showroom. oppt All items on consign- ment. GOod used furniture, antiques, & kniCk knacks wanted. Call for more Inform. atlon. STORE HOURS Tues. to Thurs. 9 a.m. , 5 . m Friday 9a.m.-9p.m, SatUrday Wingham 367-2628 Kincardine and Mr, Kenneth Litteh of Wingham travelled by plane to attend the funeral on Tuesday January 23., Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hopper, Carol, Heather and Kendra visitehd on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and family of Shel- bourne. ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon and Robert returned Celebrating the best decade in Yamaha history, we're offering the best deals in our history. Take advantage of low prices like you'll never see again. BUt act now—our New Decade Deals end February 9! `ELDER ENTERPRISES) SALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT. Prayer by Mrs. Cecil Coultes and the use of the hymn, "Unto the hills around do I lift up", introduced the January meeting of the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. when 14 attended. Mrs. Leslie. Bolt led the worship service. Mrs. Lawrence Taylor gave the financial report which showed a' very Correspondent successful year. MRS. L. STONEHOUSE Mrs, Couhes continued the Bible Study reading from The second line of ,Morris Township held their Orst euchre party at the homeof 'Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Garniss last Monday evening with four tables in' play. The winners were: high lady: Mrs. 'Ralph -Darlow, most lone hands lady, Mrs Glen Sellers, low lady-Miss Susan Elston. High Mon-Douglas Gainiss, most lone hands man-Glen Sellers, low man. William Elston. , EVENING UNIT The Evening Unit of the U.C,W. of Knox United ChurCh Belgrave held. its regular meeting at the. home. of Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mrs.! George Michie opened the worship service by readinga poem "ln the New Year" by Helen Steiner Rice.' , Several members read 'scripture passages with, the theme of "Improving of Lives for.the Coming Year". Mrs. Jack Taylor operied -the business part of the meeting with a poem. Mrs. Ross Anderson told of different aspects of Japanese life and customs. Lunch was served by Mrs. John McIntosh and •her group. NOTICE Due to fire regulations there will be' no. parking on the west side of the Arena street.' Cars will be towed away, at owners expense. Council Village of Brussels