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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-05-27, Page 5 "MIIIIIMMINIMIN•11111 H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service 8 Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 VOMPOR4OPIlw .r!0,11 044900VW4410 10.4,41114i417$40 VOW,044441M.V*41,1FIVIVow Y'14,iYi LICA; i ft lk THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 27, 1981 A5 Walton WI hears about hair care Correspondent MRS. ALLAN McCALL 887-6677 Twenty-one members of the Walton Women's Insti- tute met Wednesday eve- ning.c, Mrs. Keith Rock presided for the business, after the opening exercises, Mrs. Bill Humphries read the minutes and the treasurer's report. In the correspondence an invitation was read from Fordwich to a Tweedsmuir Tea in the hall June 2 at 7:30 P.M. also a letter from Ray McNichol of the Canadian Crossroads International to a meeting June 14 at 7:30 P.M. at Winthrop United Church PlanS were made for the 25th Anniversary of the Walton W.I. this Thursday evening, May 28th at the hall with former members and other branches in thy-district to be invited. The Institute will put on the June Birthday party at Huronview. Several mem- bers offered to make cup cakes. Mrs. Harold Hudie gave her report as delegate to the Officers Conference in Waterloo recently and the DistriCt Annual report of the meeting in Bluevale on May 12. Mrs. George McCall gave the motto on "There's more to good shopping than being first at the bargain counter." Readings were given on "Poetry of a Supermarket Place; Ask any Women and Just for To-day." Miss Margaret Shortreed was guest speaker on Hair Care, giving many worth while suggestions and show- ed different styles by ers. Mrs. McCall thanked her and presented a gift on behalf of the Institute. A very successful plant sale preceded the Institute. Grace followed by lunch ser- ved by Mrs. H. Bolger; Mrs. K. McDonald; Mrs. N. Marks and Mrs. B. Humphries. Loneliness is UCWtopic garage sale planned :.if JUNIOR WINNERS — In the first row are Marty Rutledge who placed first and Bruce Johnston, third overall in Junior boys. In the second row are Karla King second, Linda Ten Pas first and Connie Kingsbury third in the Junior girls' division at the track and field day at Brussels Public School on Friday. Absent when the picture was taken was Somekhame Larprom who placed second for. the boys. MEE 111111111111111111•111111•• 11111111111111M•111111111 Thursday', May 28-Atwood at Walton; Monday, June 1-Walton at Atwood; Thurs- day, June 4-Monkton at Walton; Thursday; June 11- Winthrop at Walton; Mon- day, June 15-Walton at Belgrave; Thursday, June • 18-Blyth at Walton; Thurs- Ethel The Ethel Women's Insi- tute held a. special meeting at the Ethel hall on Wednesday evening, May 20 when other Institute members were in- vited to have, "A Taste of the Wild". Blanche Pownall.. Garrett had with her differ- ent edible weeds and some were also preserved. Mem- =bers had a sample and they were very tasty. Mr. and Mrs. Maruice Nesbitt of Calgary, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and Gillian of London;. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips of Lucknow; Mrs. Della' Mc- Michael and Andrew Mc', Michael of Wroxeter, Mr. and. Mrs. Andrea Bremner and Doris visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bremner, Mary and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray visited with Annie Bray on §,unday. .E.. LONGSTAFF -0PTOMETRiST- SEAFORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9.12!00 AWE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By AppOIntitiefil day, June 25-Wroexeter at Walton; Friday, June' 26- Walton atBlyth; Friday, June 26-Walton at Blyth; Friday July 3 - Walton at Brussels; Thursday, July 9 - Bluevale at Walton; Friday, July 17 - Walton at Belmore. The squirts played a game with Wintrhop Thursday, May 21. Walton losing to Winthrop 8-0. There is to be a game Monday, May 25 in Monkton; weather permit- ting. This is a room donated by a parent. He stands at the plate with heart pounding fast. The bases are loaded, the die has been cast. Mom and Dad cannot'help him, he stands all alone a hit at this moment would send the team home. The ball meets the plate, he swings and misses. :There's a groan from the crowd, with some boos and some kisses. A thoughtless voice cries: "Strike out the bum." Tears BERG IrSales -- Service! Installation ! FREE ESTIMATES I 1 I ° Barn Cleaners I ° Bunk Feeders I Stabling I I Donald G. Ives R.R.02, Blyth • Phone: I Brussels 887-9024 (Photo by Ranney) fill his eyes the games no longer fun. So open your heart and give him a break. For it's moments like this, a man you can make. Keep this in mind when you hear someone forget. He's just a little boy and not a man yet. CHURCH NEWS. Mrs. Hugh Johnston and Ann Clark were greeters Sunday morning at Duff's United Church. Rev. Charles A. Swan took as his sermon, "The strenght of Almighty God." Anyone having articles for the Gar- age Sale this Saturday is to contact Howard Hackwell. Nine members and one guest were present at the 8th & 16th meeting, May 13th at Joyce Van Vliet's home. Vera McDonald opened the devotations with a poem, "The Beautiful Month of May" followed by a short reading, "The Church, the 'body and believers". Script- ure was taken from 1st Corrinthians chapter 14, verse 12. Hymn, "Wonderful Love" was sung. The Topic on "Loneli- ness" was given by Vera, telling the story of Dora Pettinella. There are con- ditions that bring on a mult- itude of problems. It exists everywhere and can seem worse than death itself, only love and work can defeat 'loneliness, closing with a poem, "Friends make life more beautiful", followed by prayer. Hymn "What a friend we haVe in Jesus" closed this part of the meet- ing. Margery Fraser conducted the business reading a poem, "All Habits". Minutes were approved as read by Lynne Davies. Final plans are being made for the Ham & Turkey Sup- per to be held at the church, June 2. Tickets are still available. Each member is requested to bring baking to the Garage Sale this Satur- day for the bake table. We were reminded of the Gospel singing group to be at the Blyth United Church, Sunday evening, May 31st. The meeting was closed and the hostess served re- freshments and a social half- hour was enjoyed. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Machan, Sarnia had lunch on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid. Mr. Lester Machan, Toronto spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Viola Kirkby. Mrs. Carson Watson, Brussels, Mrs Viola Kirkby and Rev. C.A. Swan will attend the London Confer- ence in Chatham, Wednes- day and Thursday of this ' week. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Reid visited on Sun- day with Mrs.. Katie Stimore, Stratford. USE Post WANT -ADS Walton Squirts schedule PURINA CHMNS 111.1111111111•••1111110•111•1110111M11111111 No Longer Purina Dealers As of June 1st, 1981, there will no longer be a Purina Dealer in Blyth or Wingham. Until new dealerships are established, Molesworth Farm Supply in Molesworth 291-3740, Verbeek Farm & Garden Centre in Clinton 482-9333, and Dave Eadie Feeds in Lucknow 528-2071 will be pleased to service all Purina Customers in these areas. Bob Cummings, District Sales Manager, and Elaine Aubrey, District Sales Trainee, apologize for this temporary inconvenience. If any problems should arise during this period, please feel free to contact Anne Leeson at Ralston Purina Canada Inc. in Woodstock, Ontario 537-6651. Ralston Purina Canada Inc.. a up nissian eas as la sous sr sons Isom mationoim ao massamon•ern a um le