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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-11-27, Page 3HOMELIT XL-1 cuts 12" logs In 10 seconds fells trees up to 3' in diameter Weighs only 12 lbs wind chain) • Does dozens of woodcutting chores. • perfectly balanced for easy handling. • Rugged die-cast unit stands up to hardest use. Gel a free demonstration today., T. GARNISS BRUSSELS, ONT. S EAF-ORTH U H O L S T E R Y Centre Street For all kinds of uphosterinE, Brussels Representative: SELWYN BAKER Phone '4 or 79 Bruesseir BERG Sales 1; Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES ▪ Barn Cleanert • Bunk Feeders` • Stabling , DONALD G. IVES H.R. 2, BLYTH1 Phone brusse 443W4 Ile, and 'Mrs, Robert hilycrop and Tracey, London,. were recent weekend \II-lit:01'S With IiPT' fill ePtaH. .,111'. find Mrs. Harold Bolger. Winners in the Walton Softball Team draw W PIT .IsI., pink eep- skill Prig, Sack Ryan:. 2nd, white sheepskin rug, Mrs. Graham Sholtlice: 3rd, ,GOIEI satin bOtinci. blanket; NorMan FOLLOW THE LEADER. ALL THE WAY HAVE ALLAN CALL WITH MILK TODAY WITH; SUNRIS DAIRY FINE PRODUCTS PI-19NE 357.1260 01" Kayal Canadian .Legion =Brussels Branch _ 218 AUDITORItjA.. DEC. nth,. DEC .19th. FRIDAY, 15 REGULAR GAMES $1.00 3 CASH SPECIALS 1 DOOR PRIZE EXTRA and SPECIAL CARDS 25c or '5 $1.00 UNDER THE AVSPICES OF THE BRUSSELS • BRANCH 218 OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 6.SESSION 'COURSE FOR BEEF CATTLE4EN .Plans ha v e been complet oil to 1101(1 a 6-44tOn ;,(''{)terse for Beef .404 'ton, lit 1430 p.m, air,; • )90' business. Someinper, served, so let's have your reply to rly. S. J. Paquette, Associate Agricultural Representative, fol. Tiaton County. Cattlemen - .a, Board R4mi( to 4 pm Dec, 3rd 19139 'Elval nal ing Cost of reeds, `eed AddativesY".and . Hormones Dec. IT 19(;9 'Ration , Building "Workshop" Jan. 7 1070 buildings nd • Peed- tot Design Jan, 1,5 1970 pm out Feedlot L i spin7nessA Jook calf Feb. 1 S 1.970 Scribe inarketing,v Films or slides will be useOf some topics. There will he ne- commis don for the first 30 who. apply. Ignrolment fee is $5.00, An old man rim of his pleas- itesourne people include Berr tires When life held the magic of epting. Mogga ch. t4.Ingitteen, „ Ontirrin Department of Agriculture and hut youth and 91?.?,.."aVe ht:e`ri'or. Food, Clinton: .'Arichael •'1.11e Present a lOne• '0.41 11 efriVo3r Agrioultnro •TeejmOltigy, Joy and eltdrAli Mtice:Aoritebto thiron Park: Ger.1 ..... Agri- merit cultural Itepresentai ti fir1100 we seek its w e :1 01.1,110y County: Larry Campbell. Nreat , Packers round], Toronto; Stan Today is 111 " t." he iri ipj No matter how young or hoi? 01 Paquette, AssOciate .Agricultural Representative, ETnr0b, GeitDENI• WORDS 0.4•••••••••••11., ittitre s in the paSt; —Iron- youth, time is moving' fot the no \vita.. slowly, For age, it. is moving too fast. THE TIM r"TO • A young mail:I t1t1A1 :Ari aspects of Cr) oty•-ilv ZippyitlInt ninet This pi'ogroyp. an °prior.; The hiess;„shigs ehr. fo.fri*5(sii' young man dreams Or the gl !VI n eSS file years just before, him will hriri ri••••••• ,WALTON 8th and 16th Unit Of Duff's UCW 141E 13RUSSEi4 p()ST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO •••••....,1.,,,,.•mwtytM•mmelo THURODAY. NOV. 210, 190 The Nth ,dnd I11th or Mfrs. Olinrvli Women held 1,44ni§ %mill ktr.'- gf day, November .111h. at 8: in the church basement. II was open- ol by singing hymn 523 "0 God of hove and King of kings" with 'Mrs. Jim Fritz as pianist, Mrs. Harold Bolger led in prayer and AteDonald read , the seri pt CIPsri lin 27 '14t.a ,. carolyn and Dianne Fraser sang ft duet "(nqtlre ,.41'arden", ,:laccom41 pan iod on the piano by Mrs. Campbell \Vey, Mrs. Don Mc- >on a Id 10(1 Mrs. Rae Houston received the offering. Mrs. rold aolger welcomed Ilse guests and introduced Mrs, Pat Bennett. Sea forth, who show. ed interesting pictures of her recent trip to lrelond. Mrs. Alvin McDonald thanked Mrs. 'Bennett and presented her with a gift. T.,\ rs, Doug Fraser declared the bazaar a.nd hake sale open. Grace was sung and lunch served after • n very succesInl eveuing..• Walon UCW Unit The Walton I-nit or btift's TTOW presided over by 'Mrs. Tan "\-Vilbee, \vas opened with an appropriate -Remembrance Day" poem. Mrs. Ray Huether was the pianist for the singing of the hymn "From Ocean Unto Ocean". The scripture reading by Mrs Leonard Leeming was froth suit- a.ble passages concluding with (1 reading "Peace of God", Script- ure verses containg the word peace and an article on peace Were fol- lowed by prayers by Mrs, Wilbee. Mrs. Gerald Watson reported on the "Eighth Central Regional Con. vontion in Duff's Church in Oct- ober. The devotions concinded with the hymn "Come, lot its sing of a wonderful love". Mrs. Allan McCall, president thanked those who participated in the worship service and (hose who helped With the fowl runner, 'Pile secretary's report was given by Mrs. Donald .Achilles. Roll call was reponded to with a gift for the 'HuronView Christ- mas Fair. Mrs. Mac Sholdice gave the treasurer's report. The offer- ing was received, and dedicated b.- Mrs. A. McCall. Mrs, Iihnerson 'Mit 'Mien, conven- er of Ile nominating cominitt presented the slate of 1970 officers:. ..They are,: President, Mrs, Gerald Watson; Vice-Pre- sident, Mrs. :'.Ilan McCall; Secr0 tary, Mrs. Wesley Hackwoll1 Mtn' 1st, :Mrs. Ray T-ruether: Copper Contest., Mrs. Earl Watson and Mr's. Porta Id Achilles; Press .Re- porter, • Mrs. froward Ha elyWell Quilt Comlni ttee,. Mrs. N'elson Reid, 'Mrs. tannest Stevens, ivi-rS, Leonard LeelYling; MI's. ,Tames Clark; Supper Committee, Mrs. Allan Searle, Mrs. Howard Hack- well. Mrs. A lexan dor Gututzen, Torrance Pandas: Helper,. Mrs. Plmerson Mitchell. • The Copper Contest. was won by,. Mrs. Alexander Gututzen's .81(10 with the leader's reporting • they had received $178.00 Mrs. Jack blwillg's side will lie in charge of the Christmas party to be held on Deceinher 5th. Mrs. Mac SholdiCe Lind Mrs. Emerson ',Mitchell aro to' he responsible for looking after shut-ins. There will be a. 50c gift c~rh ange during the evening. The singing of a. hymn closed the meeting Lunch was served by hostesses Mrs. tan .Wilbee. • Mt•s, .1'erald 'Watson and Ray line[ her.