The Brussels Post, 1971-03-18, Page 8Mike Farm Equipment
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STEPHENSON'S
BAKERY
Christies Soda Biscuits Salted or Plain
Allen's Orange Drink 48 oz.
Sant Flush
Economy Size
Coffee Rich
32 oz.
FROM OUR MEAT COUNTER
Fresh Sausage
Fresh Liver
Pork Chops
FROM OUR FREEZER
Aunt Jernima Waffles.
2 lb. Frozen Peas
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WALTON. ,e•
contittned 'Om kih'e oue)
;NIC'en11 leading in pray, v••• Mrs. 'Gerald Watson read the
Scripture lesson from Psalm .12
after which-7,Mre, Wean liead .,'n,
poem entitled "Be Understands",
The.meditation 'When Trouble
Conies" was read'il- Aim-Magi*
Mrs. Mae Sholdice, the trgaintren
received the owing whith
(dedicated MOO SUIT •
ing""Teeell ui 11,45 NS,Vit' 1.,, given
by Mrs., WetiiiiAt„ Hymn .485 was
tltiiii.ffeawed by repeating The
Prayer in unison. The
Topic was taken by Mrs. W. C,
Hackwell which, dwelt On the
British Honduras. This Country
is .200 miles long And 70 mileOs
wide. Its inhabitants are
Spanish -wining leoin Moxito.
The. British :HolithiraS
by, British lok ,lt sm..
)!ohni4i1 :Wk.:Willy by Guatemala on
`40 -Side and the Caribbean, Sea on
the other. The"tosst is made up'
mainly swamps ging gradually in-
land to mountainous country, It
has a warm wet climate with rain
from .Tune to January which is
One cause of so much sickness
such as malaria, yellow fever and
cholera. They DINA-title allifikCliti
products such AN gam
their poplar 'Ban-
ana ; 6i.it:s and sugar-
:a3,:e, very plentiful. Lobsters,
tid different rarities of fish are
:riso exported, This country has its
share of hurricanes. Mrs. Hack-
well outlined the Mission work be-
in g carried out in the British Hon-
duras, Even though they are a
small group and feel as far as
progress , is concerned that they
stand still quite often, but despite
this they still struggle k. succeed.
Several items were read On "To
stand still is to be conamtled''
We should always keep Alm** 1;6._
ward Unproven-lent in Mine SY40
way and try to treat .ttife foot-
stepsOf Even though
Pftfalls along the way
'X'-"e Must have faith to carry on
and keep moving toward our goals.
:pare w e stand still? was the clos-
ing question which left with us
"Food for thought". Mrs. ;Gerald
Watson presided for the bustueSS.
The seeretary, Mrs, W. C. Hack-
well read the Minutes of the last
meeting folloWed by the Roll C all.
It was decided to hold our bazaar
onn. Wednesday evening, April 14
With all units to he invited; Os()
the I1Toncrieff ladies, The .guest
speaker. being Mrs.. W. Q. nennett
of , Seaforth. Mrs. Wm. .Coutts r07
ported for the quilt committee.
There being .five quilts eompleted
this past few weeks with three
being for sale at our abzaar.
Howard Rackwell will make
Posters for the bazaar to be put
up in different communities. Plans
were made for Sunday luncheon
after the Laiety morning servico,
with a committee chosen plus the
supper Committee. There Will be
no April Meeting owing to our
bazaar being held on that date and
the May meeting will be a joint
r,CLIN, meeting of all units with.
Potluck. Supper. Mrs. G. Watson
thanked everyone POr theih co-op-
eration and help (hiring her term
as President. Mrs. E. Mitchell will
continue for the next term, Hytnn
474 clOsed the meeting. Gracie Was
sung and Mrs. Win. Thamer, MrS.
Win. mote, - and ,Mis$ Pearl
Tjismer served a tssty: lunch
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1970 MODELS
Oldsmobile Delta' Custom, 2 Door HT
New Epic Deluxe Sedan ,"”`
1969 MODELS
Oldsmobile 98, 4 Door Hatiltoo, Powere),
Includes Air Conditioning
Chevelle Elcamino 8 Cyi., AST., Radio
1968 MODELS
Pont. Laurentian, 8 CO., AT, Radio
Chev. Biscayne, 6 Cyl., Std: Trans,
Chev. Belair Sedan, 8 Cyl., P,S.s Radio
1967 MODELS
Pont. Laurentian) 2 Door, Cyl., AT, Radio
Chev. BelaiP 4 Door 6 CA. AT., Radio
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Oldsmobile 4 Poor Sedan, Puny E4t1ipped
Chev. Belair, 8 Cyl., AT., Radio, Low Mileage
Pontiac Sedan, V8, Power Steering, Radio
1965 MODELS
Dodge 8 CA., A.T. 4 Door. Sedan, Power Steering
Oldsmobile 4 Door, H. Top, Fully Equipped
1964 MODELS
Studebaker Sedan, 6 Cyl., Std.
Dodge 4 Door Sedan, 8 Cyl., AT., Radio r„...„
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1 lb. -- 2 for 69c
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3 lb. for $1.00
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