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The Brussels Post, 1981-06-03, Page 10BERG HAS THE BEST BARI1 CLEANER Berg Barn Cleaners are the best you. con put in any. barn. They're the best in strength, durability and performance. Each chain link is forged, in one piece, from Special nickel chrome content steel. No tools required to remove them. The continuous duty motor eliMinates overheating and assures ample power at all times. We could go On and on, but better yet, for Moie tornplete details, please can Us. JAMESWAY PARTS AVAILABLE KEITH SIEMPN Plumbing -,- Farm Equipment R.Fi.4, Walton, Grit., 34.5-2734 „„ bR, Z-7,1 ANY WAY you LOOK AT IT BUSINESS DIRECTORY David Longstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St., South, SEAFORTH OPTOMETRIST'S and OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S Prescriptions filled promptly HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p..m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. Closed all day Wednesday COMPLETE OPTICAL.SERVICE 527-1303 Agromart for FERTILIZERS-Bag & Bulk PESTICIDES FEEDS-Provimi Agromix FARM SUPPLIES Cattle mineral Salt Aureomycin Crumbles SEEDS-NK Corn Brussels 887-6016 BRUSSELS BUILDERS 887-6408 Mill St. West Since 1956 NOG 1H0 RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL H. TEN PAS Atki CONSTRUCTION LTD. WE SELL AND INSTALL. PELLA AND HUNT Windows - Patio Doors Insulated Entrance Doors - Insul. Glass BRUSSELS PET FOOD 887-9334 Covering Brussels and area Picking up dead and disabled cattle and horses 24 hr. service A. & B. Taxi Covering Brussels and Area Passengers and light delivery pick up 887-6711 5 a.m. till I a.m. Emergency calls after that. Fleming Feed Mill Bulk Pelleted Feed Fast Unloading Elevator 2 PITS OPEN Clinton 24 HRS. A DAY 482-3438 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs —We Sell and Service— BULOVA—ACCUTRON—WATCHES —3 'stores— SEAFOFITH—CLINTON—WALKERTON BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 George Jutzi, Brusseis McGavin'sFarmEquipmen We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT 'Sales and Service Brussels Walton Seaforth 887-6365 527-0245' BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer - Petroleum Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357.2711 t Mrs. 'Yvonne Knight Agent for Elora Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R• • 3, Brussels 887-6476 YOur Personal Florist With world-Wide Connections 170 Wallace Avenue N., Flower Phone 291-2040 -211 tO f jf0 L td. ED VAN GEEs.T LISTOWEL, ONT. A10 — THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 3, 1981 Walton WI. is 25 years Continued from page 7 , with a very interesting Dia- logue on "Buying Eggs." Those taking part were Mrs.' Harold Hudie, lady of the house, Mrs. Gerald Wat- son, maid and Mrs. Harvey Craig as the egg man. Mrs. Jim Axtmann gave a reading "When Father papered the parlour." Marge ' Sutheran brought greetitigs for Betty Bride who was unable to attend, these two ladies came toge- ther when the first meeting was formed. Ruth Harding, President of the District also brought greetings and con- gratulated Walton. Nine charter members Mrs. Ron Bennett; Mrs. Harold. Bolger; Ms. Harvey Craig; Mrs. Torrence Dundas; Mrs. Stewart Humphries; Mrs. Nelson Marks; Mrs. Ken McDonald; Mrs. Ernie Ste- vens and Mri. Herb Traviss attended also Mrs. Nelson Reid; Mrs. Gerald Watson, Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Bill Humphries who joined the next month 25 years ago. The Anniversary Cake on ' the head table, iced by Mrs., Lavern Godkin was cut by the first secretary Mrs. W. Turn- bull and first treasurer Mrs. T. Dundas. The In Memoriam service for 21 deceased members was conducted by Mrs. H. Hudie and Mrs. B. Hum- phries with Mrs. R. Huether playing the hymn, "Abide with Me." A smorgasbord was en- joyed. Presidents from all branches expressed their thanks.Brussels Majestic In- stitute even sang F. appy Birthday to Walton. Mrs, Rock replied, thanked every- one for coming to help make this 25th Anniversary such as success. PERSONALS Dr. Jerard. Beane, Ber- muda spent a recent week- end with Rev. Charles A. Swan at the manse; he was on a week's study leave and read the scripture lesson at the Sunday morning service. and many other subjects. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mar- shall, Car unna were recent visitors in the village. SEVENTEENTH, ND BOUNDARY MEETS Rev. Swan was host for the 17th Boundary unit at the manse with 15 members present. Melinda Johnston opened with a thought for the day, Kathyrn Baan was pianist, Helen Craig read scriptures, A reading on one of the handicapped, Myron Angus was read by Melinda John- ston. Margaret Craig read a letter from family and child- rens services, telling of a meeting. Rev. Swan showed slides on his homelandi Ber- muda, which were much enjoyed by everyone. Helen Craig expressed thanks to Rev. Swan for giving an inside look at another part of the commonwealth. The business was in charge of Helen Craig, open- ing this part, with a poem, "No excuse, Sunday," A letter was read from the Callendar Nursing Home on Religion and aging. Karen Hoegy gave the treasurer's report and Melinda Johnston the miscellaneous fund. The unit is to put the flowers in the church on Sundays. The resource center is open/every third Wednesday of each month where material and books are availabe for meet ings. Sunday June 7 is World Wide communion. ,The supper committee re- ported that a dinner and luncheon would be served for the Blyth Festival. The next meeting will be copper month to be held at the home of Annie Will- iamson. Margaret Craig and Kathleen Williamson in charge of devotions. The closing prayer was given by Melinda Johnston. AREA PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson were recent supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and John. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Web- ster, Clinton and Mrs. Marg- aret Woodruff. Niagara Falls visited on Tuesday evening at the same home. Misses Ann Barons, Lon- don and Dena Wey, Guelph spent the weekednd with. Mr. and Mrs:Campbell Way. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr. and. Mrs. Phillip Blake, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan, Water- loo; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser and Cheryl, R.R. 2, Blyth and Mrs. Edna Hack- well, Walton. ° Paul Humphries who works as a chef at the Jockey Club in Toronto spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Humphries. . Mrs. Bill, Taylor, Lynne and Brad visited on Satur- day with the former's par. ents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Rollie Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short- reed and family and Mrs. Jim Shortreed were Thurs- day evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shortreed in London. On Sunday they attended the congregational church picnic at Kintail following the campout over night. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wat- son arrived home last Wed- nesday evening following a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs: David Watson, Lloyd- minister, Alberta and a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, Vancouver B.C. CHURCH NEWS Sunday greeters at Duff's United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Bennett. Organist was Mrs. Neil McGavin. Rev. Charles A. Swan spoke to the young folk on enthu- siasm, kindness, gendroity and gratitude. The sermon , was the "Gospel and People , Next Sunday is Commun- ion with the confirmation to' meet at 9:45 a.m. There is to be the final official board meeting that evening of June 7. There was a success- ful Garage and Bake Sale at the church on Saturday. Va- cation school is being plan- ned for children ages 4-13, July 6-10. See Even the smallest ad is read in the Brussels Post. Call 887.6641