HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-01-30, Page 9THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY
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Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Seventeen tables were
playing at the progressive
euchre party on Friday
evening in the Community
Centre. It was sponsored by
the Canadian Order of
Forester's and proceeds
went to the Cancer Research.'
Prizes went to the following,
High Lady Nancy (Mrs.
John) Vanass; High Man' -
Ralph Douglas, "birthday
January 25, Arlene (Mrs.
Lorne) Strickler, Most Lone
"Sell your dining;
room, - kitchen,
bedroom, or living
room suite now."
We wills display , all
,articles In our. "2600
sq. ft.," Showroom.
•••
All items on consign-
ment., Good used
furniture, antiques, &.,
knick knacks wanted.
Call for more' Inform-
ation.
STORE HOURS
Tues. to Thurs. 9 a.rn.
Friday 9a.M.-9p.m.
Saturday 96.M.-50,rri'.•
Wingham
3574628,
inKLAND FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LTD.
(Formerly Ronnenberg Insurance Agency)
MONK TON
347.2241 INCOME TAX BRUSSELS
887 6663
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Come in now!
Our very special -prices on our very special
machines won't' last long. We're celebrating the .
• new decade with deals you'll never see again!
Feb. 29 1980
This is the'deadline for your-
,
and
annuities.
For competitive rates
and information Contact
CARDIFF & 'MULVEY
Real Estate & Insurance
'Box 69, Brussels, 887-610
YAMAHA
Income Tax Prepared
'INCOME TAX SERVICE
MONKTON
(Located in the old bank of commerta) •
, (Across frOm Sunoco Service. Station)
'PhOn!347.2221;
As forrnen employees of Ronnenberg
Insurance Agency we haVe 15 years of '
experience to offe.r you. r
We would appreciate the opportunity to
complete. your 1979 Incortoe Tax' Form for,
you. ,
A choice, not a • chance.
TONY
McQUAIL NDP
HURON—BRUCE
Don't take a chance
with Canada's future.
Canadians have had a look at the Conservative
Party in power. And they don't like it.
High , taxes. High gas and oil prices. Higher
unemployment. Higher prices.
Enough is enough,
This time Canadians have a real choice. After 16
years of Liberals, Canadians thought the Conserva,
tives WoUld make a difference. It didn't work.
Most of the Conservatives' promises were broken
They kept right on doing the things the Liberals did.
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Cerrespondent i„ cent, however, is very great. MRS, GEORGE:BR9Wil ,OWN' Miss Dane told of the work of , ,
(`Reaching chi3n1g5-Plu4t24to Others: •
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one man who was born in
Japan, became a ChriStian • w is' the 'Theme of the .de- and ' d ' C ' 4,
Mrs. Jas. Austin,: Jeffrey and Grainger and David of Mrs, Chas. Finlay Mrs. Robt. „Strong,Mrs. Jos.
Derek of. Elmira: Mrs. WM. Waterloo; Mr. • Cecil returned home Monday from Simmons , ' Mrs ,' '11°11t.
Austin of Tillsopburg also Grainger, ' .Brookhaven, Wingham and District raper, Mrs. Ernest
visited at the same home. VVingtiam; . Mr.. Alvin . Hospital, ' • Fellows, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques
nurse, Marcy Weber Wien, Hoover and Carol Ano of VVroxeter; Mr. and Mrs, McCutcheon spent a few '
and Mrs. Wm, Behrns.
Mr, Arthur Hooper of votional period o the general I . Mr, and .••flMrs. Murray Grainger and Gary. R.11,2, Mr. and Mrs, John
meeting of the. Gorrie United was sponsored by the Brussels visited Sunday with Wayne Williams, Gowans- days in Bramalee with Mr. Whitehorse, Yukon visited Church Women when they,
Mennonite Church. The Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mann, ' lbwn.. visited Mrs. Cecil and Mrs, Jas. Moloney. his sister Mrs. Wesley
met in the Church hall on Trimble, ,recently.
y evening. couple came to Canada, and Norman'Watson of- Mount GTainger and celebrated her Among those attending Wednesda Y
Seri p t u r e passages read re—
Mr. and Mrs. George while she, nursed in K/W Forest spent a few days with birthday on Saturday., the United Church North
sponsively emphasized' .--
Hospital, her husband Aki his grandmother Mrs. Albert Mrs. Glenn . Underwood . ,, Huron' Presbyterial in North Brown visited Mr, and Mrs.
Christ's great commission,
in Wilfred Hay of Wingham on
Friday.
studied theology. and in 1976 Heibeitv , ' • '.• : underwent surgery in Street United Oturch
Was ordained •by the United Mr. and Mrs, Wm.• A. Victoria. Hospital London on Goderich on Monday were "Go Ye therefore". and "Ye • Church and appointed to Smith spent Sunday at the Thursday: Mr. and Mrs.
shall . be witnesses", ' Mrs, serve in Okanagan Valley in honie of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Wm. Ross of Wingham and
Melville Dennis gave a brief, B.C. In 1979 the church was Fleming of Hanover. Mr, Glenn Underwood
comment, with the reminder asked to lend Aki to an Mr, Walter - Charles visited her on Sunday., that when God surveys the Institution ' for' the returned home Mrs. Cecil Payne visited
human race. He shows . no handicapped in Zama, Thursday from Wingham her mother, Mrs. Alvin partiality towards • anyone, Ja ,,,an. `"- , ., ,
regardless of , colour or.. r -,and District Hospital. Mundell who had surgery at
The bUsiness was in• Mr. .and Mrs. Merle Victoria Hospital, London on nationality. ' • charge of the newly elected Hindle, of Heathcote visited Tuesday. A much appreciated president, • Mrs. ' Robt, over the weekend with Mr. 4 Mr. and. Mrs, Duffy Colvin
feature of the pgiiiarnme was Strong, Mrs, Lloyd Jacques and Mrs. Ronald Mann. _ of Teeswater; Mrs. Debbie
a musical number by a trio
from• the• church' choir, • presented' the treasurer's Mr. and •Mrs.'Ian Howes, Foxton and Shaun visited '
report and minutes' were Mandy and Lana of Peter- Sunday with Mrs. Harvey
read by Mrs.' Win. Behrris. borough; Mr. and, Mrs. Robt. AdaMs.
missionaries were sent out Goderich on January 28, the
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Our regular hours are:
' Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00 P.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. -:12:00 p.m.
Evenings by appointment
After hours phone:
Carolyn Pestell . Marie Boyd
347-2975 347-2436
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1-mile West and 1 Mile Small of Hensall
Hands, Mrs. Bob Bremner.
Skunk Prize, Madalene (Mrs.
Stuart) Steiss and door prize,
Mrs. Maurice/ Honeyford.
The prizes were donated by
Blake's Orchard, Cardiff and
Mulvey 'real estate, Royal
Bank Brussels-Listowel
Banner Office, Listowel
Buildall and Wagon Wheel,
Atwood. TheForester's will
hold another euchre on
Friday evening, February 8,
at 8:30.
We are pleased to report
that Tom Baker,. 10th con.
and John Strickler, 14th con
are now home following
several weeks spent in
Wingham Hospital.
Mrs. Ida Gordon arrived
home on Saturday from an
enjoyable two week cruise on
the Caribbean. She was ac-
companied by Mrs. Gordon
'Peachey, of Atwood, and
MisS Janet Veitch;
Mrs. Patrick Adams and
little daughter, Manotick,
visited for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch.
MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNTS CALL:
Hayfield 565..2453 Exeter 235-1628
Blyth 523-9335 Goderich 524-2882
Brussels 887-6887 Lucknow 528-6542
Clinton 482.3208 Seaforth 5274860
Authorized by ;Official Agent of Tony MoQuall, NDP, Luchnow
Dates were set for the
Annual Garden Party on
June 10, the Fowl Supper on
Nov. 4 and 'the Annual
Bazzar on Nov. 22nd.
The 'Members were re-
minded of,the Presbyterial in
from Metropolitan Church in World Day of Prayer in Toronto. The workhas gon eGorrie •• Presbyterian Church
on ever since, with the on. March 7 and the spring exception of the yeays during Thank-offering meeting on
World War 22 The growth of April 23rd. Christianity in Japan has"'
been' very slow, and .even, Mrs. Wm-. Austin returned
now, only one per cent of the • hOme Saturday from Listowel
population is ,Ciristian. The Memorial 4 Hospital
influence of that one : per accompanied by Mr. and
Colwyn. Fellows, 2,Inri-a
Gowdy and Susan Mann,
accompanied by Kendra
Robertson on the pianb.
Miss Margaret Darie:gave
all interesting • patter on
Mission work 'in Japan. She
traced the history of its
beginning in 1873, when two.
Euctire;..proceeds to
cancer research