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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-09-10, Page 7THE BRUSSELS Ng; SEPTEMpER 7. pacK a ton TI1-1 FOOD MARKET Seatorth • - ' • WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU A LITTLE BIT BETTER . 5% discount on order Every Wednesday us Pr Senior Citizens Day! KN TEL .T • or Free Delivery Town OnlY1 Mae. Purchase of $50.00 _ . .... . ilur : . KNECHTEL WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MON, TUES.. WED. 9.6 pan:` THURS & FRI. 9.9 P.M. SATURDAY 9.6 P.M. Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MeCALL 8874677 There was a good attendance for the general meeting of. the U.C.W. last Wednesday evening,• held in the church basement. , Mrs. Martin Baan gave the Call to Worship with the Corinthians, followed by. Mrs. Harvey Craig giving prayer. Mrs. Baan gave a reading in line with 'the theme, "Promises more precious than Gold", The offering, was received and dedicated. Graeme Craig ,sang a solo, 'Amazing Grace" accompanying him- • self with guitar. The topic on Stewardship, "It's a 'piece of cake" was presented with Viola, Kiddy giving the commentary and with Leona McDonald taking the part of Mrs. Right; Edith Wey was Mrs. Wrong, Marilyn McDonald, caller from, the church, Audrey Hackwell t the landlord; Maxine Marks from the ' Supermarket; Margaret Craig from Hydro; Margaret Ritchie from Esso; Olene Dennis from Chargex; Dorothy McNichol the ' telephone; Marion Godkin, the income tax; Melva A very pleasing song was_ given by the Godkm trio, with their mother , accom- panying the girls at the, piano./ . • Mrs. Ron Bennett; Std vicei-president, took charge o business, opening with a ' poem, Stewardship is giving. Mrs. Ken McDonald gave the 'financial report and told what had been done. at the Manse. Mrs. Don . McDonald I LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9.5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 , FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment month. ,A fall bale will be packed, articles to be left in the church basement no later than October 19. • It was moved to have the Turkey Supper, the first Wednesday in November. The upper`committee will meet on Monday, September 22 at 1 p.m. • La Leche League Beigrave met at the home of Mrs. Myra Stewart to discuss nutrition and weaning, on Aug. 19th. In appreciation for having been hostess for this series meetings, Mrs. Stewart was presented with .a 'book, "Woman at Home". Three areas of, concern were touched upon. The mothers were aware ,of the importance of good nutrition, ; concentrating on a balanced diet for all members of the family. In choosing nutritious foods, the mothers made a practice of reading labels. Benefits for no offering solid food until a baby indicates a readiness for it were noted, followed by a sharing of ideas on the order. of introducing foods. feelings and attitudes con- cern e,d weaning were des- . cribed,'and the positive as- pects of nursing a newborn The East Huron Regional meeting will be held October 6 'at Bayfietd United Church; It was suggested postores could, be made. There will, be an executive meeting the first Wednesday in October. The morning service was resumed following the or an older baby were noted. It was felt that weaning was a consideration the needs of personal affair, taking into the baby as recognized by release. Mrs. Doug Riley. the observant mother. French teacher - Mrs. 'Mrs. Barbara Kerr thank- Debbie Campbell. Special ed the mothers for coming speach - Mrs. Shirley Lyons. 'and invited them to attend PERSONALS the next series ast the home Mr. and Mrs. Dave. of Mrs. Leslie Martin, Wing- Watson spent the recent ham. holiday' weekend with their MAITLAND VALLEY Insurance Agency Ltd. Auto - Fire - Casualty - life BRUSSELS MONKTON 887-6663 Murray SIddall 347-2241 Seventeenth and Boundary unit in charge of devotions.. Nutrition and weaning Judy Glousher read the scripture from 2nd I discussed at La Leche Prfces effecilre UnnfSaiurday. SePtcrnbcc Lir 1980 Campbell's Laundry Detergent • - 6 Litre Box Fabric Softener Sheets BOUNCE 2 69 Edna McDonald visited with Dave and Mrs. Watson and attended the morning service at Duff's United. Church., Phone 887.6461 -- Brussels, Ont. WEEKLY SALE - BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS. LTD. EVERY FRIDAY,_ At 12 Noon • . . BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL September 14,at 9:45 a.m., Classes for 'children of. Nursery, Kinder- garten and all grades of public school. Senior students [Gr. 8, 9 and up] beginning later. EVERYONE WELCOME holidays in August of the daughter and family Mr. and minister, the Rev. Charles A. Mrs. Robert Pritchard in Swan on. Sunday, September London. 7 at Duff's Church, Walton. On Sunday Mrs. Greeters were Mr. and Mrs. , Allan Searle. The organist was Mrs. Ian Wilbee. The Rev. Dr. Hazlewood will be the guest speaker at the Anniversary service on.. Sunday, September 21 at 11:00 a.m. There are a few new teachers at the Walton Public School this term. Kinder- garten - .Mrs. Barb Liver- more; Grade 1 - Miss Barb Farrish; Grade 2 - Mrs. Joan Vandendool; Grade 3 -Mrs. Audrey Toll (principal) her reported more help was needed to repair the front , veranda at the manse and the furnace in church is to be replaced in the near future. It was decided to change the date of the evening of • Gospel Music with Reed Sellwood singers to Sunday, October 5 at 7:30 p.m., due to the Anniversary service at Brussels United Church. Tickets are now available from any U.C.W. members. Plans were made for lunch to be served after the morning service for their Anniversary on September 21 with the Rev. Dr. Hazle- wood, Brussels, as guest speaker. Walton Unit are responsbile for flowers in the, church. It was moved to subscribe to the Observer again for the family, plan. Mrs. Graeme Craig and Mrs, Murray Dennis gave an outline fo the one day pre- cedings at Alma College last month. Any registrations are to be into the nominating committee by the end of this Ontario No. 1 POTATOES Knechtel 24 oz. Loaves 675 Gram Box Nabisco simennienenamennemea