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The Brussels Post, 1980-04-23, Page 10MONKTON INCOME TAX SERVICE 347-2221 REASONABLE RATES We will pick up your tax information at no-extra Charge. After hears, telephone 347-2975 or 347-2436 Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MeCALL 887-6677 Nine tables of euchre were in , play , at the Walton Cominuiiity Hall on' Tuesday evening. Prize winners were high lady Mrs. Lloyd Glouser, Blyth; second high - Nora Kelly, Blyth; Low - Mrs. John Simpson, Brussels. High Man - Mel Jacklin, Brussels; Second High - Cliff Ritchie; Low - Torrance Dundas; Most Number 6 on Card - Mrs. Torrance Dundas; Lucky Cups - Mrs. L. Glouser and Mrs. Bert Daer, both of Blyth. Hostesses were " Ruth Axtmann, Lavina Watson, Leona McDonald and Margaret Craig. The Dessert Euchre on April. 29 at 7:00 p.m. will bring the euchre s to a close for this season. UNIT MEETS The April meeting of the 17th and Boundary was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Glouser with 12 members present. Mrs. Jim Williamson opened ,the devotions with a poem, "Time to Pray", Mrs. Martin Baan followed with prayer. The Topic, "You can throw your feelings" was given by Mrs. M. Baan, telling how you control your own feelings explaining that people live according to their feelings • and emotions and how to cope with every day living. Business was conducted by Mrs. Graeme Craig. Minutes were read by Mrs. Helen Williamson. Thank-you cards were read from Mrs.. P. Murray and Nancy Craig. Treasurer's 're- port was given by Mrs. Barry Hoegy and Mrs. Hugh John- son gave the miscellaneous fund. An invitation was read from Seaforth Presbyterian. .Church, to attend their Thankoffering on April 29. The bale was mentioned again to. be sent fromn the church. The Blyth Crusade Week was also mentioned. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolger, Walton and Mr. and ,Mrs. Earle Papple, It4 Seaforth have returned from a holiday for over three , weeks at Plant City, Florida. also sightseeing in the sur• rounding district and Disney. land. The Institute officers and convenors met for their plan- ning of meetings for the coming year on Monday evening in the hall. All members are requ ested to send a large dessert or 2 small ones to the Dessert. Euchre at the community hall on Tuesday evening, April 29th at 7:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Visiting Mrs. Jean Broad- foot on Friday were Mrs. Ethel. Long of Brussels, on Saturday, Mrs. Erica Farqu.- harson of London. Mrs. Fern Patterson of Seaforth spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Broadfoot.. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas spent the weekend on a bus tour to Toledo, Ohio, where they attended the play, Sound of Music. Mr. Jim Shortreed of the Manor in Seaforth spent a few days last week at his home in the village with Mrs. Shortreed. Cranbrook WI on bus tour Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 Mrs. Emma McCallum, St. Thomas returned home following 2 weeks spent with her sister Mrs. Ida Gordon. Quite a number of W.I. members and friends joined with Moncrieff W.I. on a trip to Toronto On the Jack Smith bus. All had an interesting day at Yorkville and the Home Show. The §tonecraft Ministry special hour of prayer will be held in Knox Presbyterian ChurCh on Tuesday, April 29 with lunch at 11:30 a.m. All ladies are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mitchell and Mr. Stanley Machan, Listowel visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn on Friday. Donald Perrie is in Victoria Hospital, London, not in University as reported last week. I BRUSSELS BUILDERS 887-6408 Mill St. West Since 1956 NOG 1H0 RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL H. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION LTD. WE SELL AND INSTALL ' PELLA AND HUNT Windows -'Patio Patio poors Insulated Entrance Doors - Insul. 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