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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-09-16, Page 5and Grey Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baan, spent a week recently visiting with their daughter, Nellie and husband Howard Booker and family at Spragge, north- ern Ontario. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Baan attended a choir reunion at Aurora in connection with their centen- , Steven Huether is attend- ing the University at Water- loo and Jim McDonald is at Wilfred Laurier University. END THE SEASON WITH A BOOM! • You and quackgrass have an on-going fight. And at harvest time you can see exactly where you're losing the battle. Those patches of'quackgrass are rob- bing you of your yield. Plus they make combining very difficult. Worst of all, when you plow the quackgrass under,,,,. it's just waiting to reappear next spring. This fall, try something different. Use Roundups... and get a long-term control program for quackgrass. It's sure and easy. After your crop comes off, let quackgrass regrow the proper stage and spray with Roundup. Wait five days and then continue normal fall plowing. (You can treat even after a mild frost if quackgrass is actively growing.) If harvest is late and you don't get good regrowth this fall ...don't plow. Leave the quackgrass alone so you can treat it next spring before planting. When used in conjuction with your nor- mal seedling weed control program, you can control quackgrass for up to three years. Sothis fall win the war against quack- grass. For effective control, of quackgrass .. nothing works like Roundup. Monsanto Monsanto Canada Inc. Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Vanc:ouver. RCN-13-81 Wirigham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK For further information, contact your locol dealer MILTON J. 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There were 24 Kindergarten children in- Kimberly Baan; Keri Bach- ert; Shirlee Bachert; Janie Bennewies; Karen Bernard; Paul Beuerman; Becky Campbell; Kevin Coleman; Shannon Craig; Carla Dalton; Andrea Gingerich; Angela Dolmage; Lisa Ford; Craig Geiger, Sharon Godkin; Mat- thew Lee; Morriane McClure; Cynthia McCallum; Kevin McDonald; Jarnie McNichol; Christopher Stevenson; Nancy Stewart; Kipp Weis- brod, and Sharon William- son. The teachers include: Grade 1- Miss Barb Farrish; Grade 2 - Mrs. Joan Vanden- dool; Grade 3 - Miss Mary Ellen Walsh; Kindergarten - Mrs. Della Bennett. French Teacher, Mrs. Debbie Camp- bell, Special speech, Mrs. Shirley Lyons. SHOWER HELD The basement of Duff's United Church was decorated in pink and white bells and ballons hung., from an um- brella for the community shower to honor Mrs. Larry Kale, the former Dena Wey on her recent marriage on Saturday evening September 12. Mrs. Lavern Godkin wel- comed everyone, corsages were pinned.on the guests of honor, Dena, her mother, Mrs. Campbell Wey and the groom's mother, Mrs. Tom Kale, Seaforth, they were asked to come to the front decorated chairs. The program began with Jeanne McDonald playin g piano solos. Marion Godkin gave a little reading with "Advice to the bride" follow- ed by Margaret Craig giving a Bowling Jitney Results from Sept. 7 are: Jim Bowman 3W34; Jane De Vries 3W28; Eldon Fairies 3W27; Norman Hoover 3W25; Ida Evans 2W25; Wilma Hemingway 2W24; -Ruth Hupfer - 2W23; Ross Turvey 2W20; Tom Dunn 2W17. LOCAL TOURNAMENT Sept. 9 On Wednesday a local tournament was held on the greens with 26 bowlers parti- cipating for the Gibson. Trophy. Following the 3-10 end games, supper was served in the Club House. The Annual meeting was held that evening and all reports showed a very favourable 1981 season with good atten- dance and excellent greens. Tournament results: Gibson Trophy Winners- George Inglis and Helen Martin 3W37-1-.2; Ken Innes 3W26; Ross Turvey 2W30+4 reading, "A wife who under- stands". Heather McGavin sang solos, accompanied by her mother Marie at the piano. Glenna Carter favoured the audience with piano solos followed by Marion Godkin giving hints of advice on "Marriage recipe". Mrs. Gwen (Bosman) Dal- ton read the address. After opening her gifts, Dena ex- pressed thanks to those putt- ing on the shower and to everyone for the lovely gifts, asking anyone to visit them in Kitchener. The bows were placed on an apron and put on Dena. Also a cameo cloth made by Phyllis Mitchell was presented to her, the names had been written on the cloth by Cathy McGavin and Jean- ne McDonald as everone arrived. Lunch was served by the hostesses of the McKillop Unit. CHURCH NEWS Mr. Robert Perry minister of Bluevale United Church conducted the worship ser- vice on Sunday at Duff's United Church. Rev. Swan was at Bluevale for their Anniversary Service, Organ- ist was Mrs. Elva Wilbee. Ushers were: Walter Bewley, Allan Searle and Jack McEw- ing. Sermon preached by Mr. Perry was "Let God be God." Next Sunday guest speaker will be Murray Gaunt and soloist Gloria Hart of Strat- ford, with no Sunday School next Sunday. The following Sunday, September 27 is Rally Day when the Sunday School will attend in a body at the front of the church, Mr. MacDaniel Phillips of C.K.N.X. radio and T.V. will be guest speaker. The U. C. W Regional'Rally will be held at Duff's, October 8th opens with dessert at 6:30, meeting to begin at 8:00 p.m. PERSONALS Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether were Jack Webster of Edmonton, Alberta and James A. Pollock of Brandon, Manitoba. Several of the Legion mem- bers from this area participa- ted in the 50th Anniversary dinner and dance of Branch 218 of the Brussels Canadian Legion on Saturday evening, September 12, which was held at the Brussels, Morris I BERG m ales. Service! I Installation I, FREE ESTIMATES I I ° Barn Cleaners 1 ° Bunk Feeders I ° Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.N2, Blyth I Phone: I Brussels 887-9024