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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-03-04, Page 6'ANTED WE ARE IN THE MARKET TO PURCHASE A QUANTITY 01. 'RODNEY OATS MUST CONTAIN NO WILD OATS CONTACT: OPINOTC11 FEEDS LIMITED "The Most Value For The Farmer's Doller" fttmilvftved.OPArmoill.0 BRUSSELS, on PHONE 867-6011 ;Ma £O &'i', bittiOSELS, ONTALUO WALTON IlktURSDAY, aavilk1121•204111gdalkelirelatiariel- Dati4eVelatiViAblibleite?1%.211V120144 ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S HAVEN QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS MOKEY DUNN and HIS HILLBILLY STAGE SI-IOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Menup Barbecued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken and Chips eeeekeeeeeeeeeeg4teeetmeeeeeeeeee.reeeeetereeereeextoewteeg.eeeereeetCeeek:N-tekCtVa. FOR SALE — 30"- •Westinghouse, .Electric Stove' automatic oven, and minute eeee'lent condition; WANTED — • •.plicity Automatic Washing Meth- Elderly- couple will pay cash fee' hie, 4 yrs. old: Westinghouse a modest home in Brtissels large refrigerator, all like. new. Phone 887-6688 Mrs. Betty Bronson 887-081 APPLICATIONS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF GREY Appli ca/t ie ns, clearly marked, be received by the under- signed until 12 o'clock. noon, FOR SALE 20 heed of i3eef Calves Monday, March 15tb, 1971, for the position of Warble Fly Inspector fer the Township of Grey to carry Out the provisions •under the RR. 1., Seafhrth Werhle Ply Control Act. • Any application not necessarily FOR SALE -- le Brussels. 7 room frame. accepted. asphalt covered :house equipped • Mrs. Fe 'M. Cardiff, Clerk with 3 piece bath and cupboards, '4114 Ontario. Apply Box 50, Brussels, WIIRRE is OUR AVON MITRE- GOLDEN WORDS . SEINTATIVE? Maybe you don't have one. Maybe you should be HEA1NDERSTANDS the one in your neighbottrhood God .understands; it is .sweet to La; sell to all those customers. know Interested? Call or write Mrs, When We are tired and when the M. Millson, 17 Ha.wkesbury hand of pain • Ave., London 22 451-05th 'Lies on our hearts, and.we look in. vain ANNUAL MEETING For human comfort, that the WINGHAM AND DISTRICT Heart Divine Still understands those cares of AL ASSOCIATION yours and mine. the or only understands, but day by while we tread tbe. weariness test cloud P learns 'of hum- will not for our a of oars .11 Hint our tWeet School. Sit clOWn and study the problems if you are going to have future Christiee education,. sllc warned. The U.C.W.' will not be done way with, lint the church end organization alb never befere must be more flexible in its pro- grams. More women are working and more taking eoersee and some haven't the time to give their` time for a whole year, encourage them to attend when they can. The London conference will also be undergoing a change in July 1971, said the speaker. The name will prohobly he changed. We will still have the Presbyterial Conferences but they will differ .because we are a standing com- mittee as the court of the church. One of the dom -0'011s pointed out is that the church is moving wards regionalism. But change is a challenge to greatness and awakens the sense of responsib- ility. in the future advance is be- yond realism. Advance depends on Y1-0 ) eee'the. Christian leadership depeme; on what you and I have to give..The speaker also mention- ed what was believed in the past may not be the same in the future. It is a Christian responsibiliy •to, study and read .also to look at the growing populatton. the pollution Problem and the field of union. We are a. chosen people to come together and work together. Mrs. Dewley reported that Mrs. Camp- bell \Vey would be the literature secretary for the Huron-Perth Presbytery this year. Mrs. W. Coutts reported for the Quilt -Com- mittee that due quilt had been finished, and had been (located 'for .the beenar. The topic on Jamacia was outlined by Mrs. James Clark with Rev. D. Docket, commentating and showing movie pictures :which gn\'e an interest- ing view.. of the country. and it,s. people. Mrs. Berl) ',1'rayisb• closed the meeting with a sort devot- ional reading . a• poem . period "Golden Words'' followed • by' Mrs. It. Achilles giving prayer. Mrs. (T. Traviss was at the piano for the hymns sung. The Presi- dent thanked Rev. Docken for displaying his coins, vases, mag. azines• and lovely pictures Of jainacia. •Grace was sung and lunch was served by Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. Gordon Murray, •Walton W. 1 Meeting • Mrs. Alvin MCDonald. the Free- ideut, weleorned . everyone to the meeting espeeially' all the Grund- mothers, that were able to attend. The meeting opened with the In- stitnte Ode. Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with Mrs. Herb Traviss the' acting pianist for the evening. The minutes were read' by • the secretary, -Mrs. W. H.' inmpbries. The roil call was answered by "Where were YOU baptised; who was the minister?" followed • by the treasurer giving her report. Mrs. Humphries read the cormspondence, and reported the leaders bad attended the two- day training school. for this spring ,project "Separates for Summer", The following business was at- tended to at the close of the meet-. jug as follows; It was voted to have the programs printed Irav book form with.•the rest of East Huron Institetes, Mrs. 'W. Humph- ries- will be the delegate to attend the Convention at Guelph this spring, She also reported on a boprd meeting site had attended recently in Stratford. it. was an , nonnoed the district Annual would be held in Craiihrook on May 11. and the Area. Convention to be held in Dublin St: United C.,hurchi Guelph on October 20-27. It was Voted the Institute pay for the hal] ihe time of the Christmas Concert. There will he another euchre party on. Friday evening March 5 with the following com- mittee chosen to be In eha.rge : -Mrs. Jim Artinatill, Mrs. Don 'Ac/10:104; Zgril, ]ton Ilennett Rod lilt;, l' OilelaDonald. 'rho. ma, initir it(4 l'oT Morph iu 4,91 Mt1 4 Ray Fluether, Mrs., George Blake Mrs. Dave Watson and Mrs• Nel- son Marks. A Dessert lm uchre W06 .suggested, the date to be Set. at the next meeting, Ciluests froul East. Huron institutes pre to lie inyhted guests at the March meeting. It was decided there would be a special meeting held IIl October for the Historical Soc- iety, Mrs. Stewart Humphries c re- ported that our adopted Sunshine Sister at Huronview, Clinton, was Dmmaline Tit-Lynam of Credit on who will be 95 on March 17th. Mrs. Humphries said a poitsetta had been taken to hbr at Christ- mas time and it. was voted to seed her a birthday' gift this month. The . nominating committee to bring in the slate of officers for tbe following year are: Mrs, Nel- son Marks, Mrs, Stoma Hum- eludes, Mrs. ei1 McGavin. and Mrs.': Don .McDonald. The Institute Banquet . to he held in April was left 'till'next month, left with one of. the church-groups if they •wish- ed to cater for it. it was moved the Institute would cater to a Wedding later on this year. The -Meeting was turned over to the ,eopv'enors on Historical Reeeaecb when Mrs. Mac Sholdice gave e warm welcome to the guest speak- er. Miss Jennie Hogg, Tt.R. 4, Me- Killop, a former teacher. who now has less than 1.0% of her eyesight, She gave an interesting talk on Braille and work by CNIB (led displayed Braille hooks and work done by the Blind. She was thank- ed•by Mrs. Murray Smith and was presented with a. gift_ Mrs. Mac SholdiCe: asked all Grandmothers to staltd• When 19 were present. MrS, Jan • van Vliet won the prize for the most .grandchildren, with 211.. Mrs. van \'lie( also had the youngest OD nachild but totted the prize over to Mrs. TIerb Traviss, the runner-up. Thc, Granamother with a birthday in the month of February was Mrs Fred Dunk. There were five great- grandmothers present with Mrs. 'Wilbur Turnbull having the most great-grandchildren. A contest Was conducted by Airs. ShOldiee, Mrs.. Harvey Craig escorted Miss Cowie De Ruyter to the front and presented her with a gift on be- half of the Institute, prior to her leaving for Helland early this month. F111e collection Was receiv"- ed by :the treasurer, Institute Grace was' sung and lunch was served by Mrs. Stewart Hum- phries, Mrs. 1)011 Achilles, Mrs. Ben Bennett, and Mrs. Pete Mc- Donald. Miss De Ruyter won the prize as holder of the lucky cup. 4-H •Meetings . Walton I The first meeting of the Walton ch t h for the spring projeet, "Pie.parates for summer was held, on Thursday evening, February' 25th at the home of Gail and 'Mary Searle with Mrs: A. Searle and Mrs. Watson as leaders. Meet- ing opened with the 4-.1i pled ge followed the election of office Ann Watson PresPresident; Vice 'Pres. Margaret Shortreed Joan 'Bennett Secretary Press Reporter Alam'y Searle . t Our . discussion. was choosing • yOur figure type and size of Oat- tern needed, We measured 'eael, other. Next fleeting to he at the home of Ann Watson. Lunch was served at the close of tho. meet- ing, Walton II The first meetrhg of the Walton II "Seam Rippers': ,was held tit the 'home 'of' INIrs Don' McDonald on February 20th. Meeting... open- ed ewith ea:l.l eight members present plus a few mothers. The election of officer's was held as oliows: Nary Arm .Blake • Janice Houston President All take turns Press s"rIleporter Cathy McDonald Mrs. McDonald gave a brief out- line of the. Club and told us what we needed for the next meeting,, such as a sewing kit, and start our record book. We chose Our name (Or our group as above and decid- ed to get our Im6ks all the sa.rne color. Aire. Joe Steffler led in dis- cussion ou Choosing Separates, for Summer. the styles - and -proper time and place for each, We also discussed nieasurements and fabrics to suit style and pattern. closed the meeting with the 4-H Motto "Learn to do by Doing", RANBROOK GENERAL STORE 24 oz. Sunlight Liquid Detergent 'Reg. 63c 2 for 99c SEWING NEEDS Thread, Zippers, Seam Bindings, Etc WALL PAPER CIL PAINT FRESH. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES MEN'S RUBBER BOOT'S WORK SHOES AND WORK CLOTTIES Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners RANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6593 WANTED — 10. x 36 House Trailer, Phone 887-9441 WANTED — 'Housework in BrusseLee Call $87-90$6 FOR SALE — Mar- Weh Seeds. Den 'Fraser Phone 887-6547 Bill Little, Phone 527-0188