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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-08, Page 713RUSSE'LS VOST, 1313,U,S$131 4.S ONTARIO THITRSD,AY, Arial'', 8th, 1.971 DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICE. WANTED DEAD AND DvsApILE0 CATTLE and HORSES TOP PRICES PAir' SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP 24 MR, FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES Lic: 2/3-c-70-8 FREE OF CRARGE OVER 160 LB. PHONE COLLECT 887.9334 BRUSSELS 44- McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 887-6365 527-0245 AUER FARM AND GARDEN SERVICE REPAIRS TO ALL TYPES OF FARM MACHINERY AGENT FOR: SNOWMOBILES and ACCESSORIES Also REPAIRS TO SNOWMOBILES THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Box 50, Bruise's, Ontario, Published at Brussets. Ontario, every ThuN-..1a.• Second Class Mail Registration Number 0562 member of Cansdian Weekly. Newspapers Associatior Ontario Weekly Newspapers Assoclatior Brussel-Acres Apple Orchard DIFFERENT GRADES AND VARIETIES SPY, MAC., CORTLAND, DELICIOUS OPEN. SIX IIAYS A WEEK "HOUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 887-6336 or 867-6586 BRUSSELS. ONT. CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFOi-iD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB, and. WINGHAM PHONE. 367-3630 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP . QUALITY SERVI‘rc CRAFTSMANSHIi- Open Every Weekday You:4.:-.1.1arantee For Over 35 Years of CENIET'ERY LETTERING 156 WINGHAM JOHN IVIALLICK WM. ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST -- SEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527.124o Tuesany, Thursday. I-rlday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wildnosiday 48 -7ti1U r WOOF Offlo fp ,MoItitrfitin WALTON' Executn,$ Mgdting The .e,ectiti.-N.e. Or the U;LCW,... held a meeting in 616 basCineht the church on Wednesday UfEkr- ifooti With 4.3 officers present. The Preiideni, WM'. Roc opened 'with prayer. .Anriouncemeuis we're made,, an' itivittillon was extended from BI:c..th United Ciath-ii to attend their, Thankoffeiing Sunday April 4l, at 7:3U. MoWatt to be their guest spea.ker. Plans Were'Made fel' our Thank,. oVerfug'Serviee which will be held April 25th. The WaltoiT Bazaar to be held April: 11 at U.C.W. members are rernind.- ed of the May Meeting- to b'e a Vet. luck 'snaler- units to attend. Walton W. I. Meetitig . , The Walton Women's Institute meeting was held in the eommun- ity hall on.,Wednesday evening, March. 24 with u6 guests preseut from East Huron Branches in- cluding: T3blevale, Cranbrook, Pordwich,. Ethel, Lakelet, Moles- worth. Moncrieft Brussels and Wroxeter. The President, Mrs. Alvin McDonald welcomed every- one and opened the meeting with the Institute Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada. Mrs. Harold Bolger was the pianist for the evening. Mrs. Wm. Hum- phries read the minutes of the last meeting. Thirty-six members at sw- ered the Roll Call "Name arm industry unknown to your grand- mother",'This iva,s, followed by the eorreseondeuce and the business Was attended to after lunch. A get-well card was signed by the members to be sent to Mrs. Ed Godkin who is a patient in Sea- forth Hospital. The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. J, van Vliet :fr. and :qrs. Teii MeGavin, convenors tor Canadian Industries. Mrs. van Vliet led in a sing-song accompanied at the piano by Mrs. John A. 'Erection. of Pordwieli, A Marshmallow contest was con- ducted by Mrs. laa Vliet and. Mrs. Mc(4*avin Which was Won by Mrs. :Jack Cox of Moncrieff and Mrs Sntton of Vordwich, MrS. Van 'Vliet introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Clarence Dennis of Moncrleff who had a wonderful display of her Bobby, Working with different animal horns, she also does paint- ings, which she exhibits at the Hobby :Pairs in Atwood. and 'Ltick. now. Mrs. Dennis also is a writer of poetry, and read a few of her poems. Mrs. N. McGavin thanked Mrs. Dennis for her most interesting hobbies and presented her with a. gift.. Quite a number of the ladies joined, in with a bal- eon contest. The Institute Grace WnS sting and. partners, 'SS* chosen for lunch by matching cards. The Ititich commute were Mrs, Gerald Watson, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs. Dave Watson, Mrs. Nelson Reid Mrs. Torrance Dundas and Mrs. MerVin Smith. The door prize, n table centre donated by Mrs. Dennis, was won by Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Mrs. A.. McDonald con- ducted the business. Mrs. Win. TTnmphries asked all standing com- mittees to have their reports in to her by the 1st of April, also, all It: was voted to have, a bus trip litter, Sheri- courses were 1411)0111„A. Food Paylin Dull Meal" was announced fel' April 22nd at 0.T-I.S.S. at 8 p'.M. Mrs. J. van Vliet gave her report of the District meeting she had aliended recently in bluevale. Tfie District; Annual is to be held in Orafibrboit on May .11. The an- nual meeting will be held on April 25 at the trnited Church with the McKillon tn-if. catering to a hot turkey supper. Itiras decided to have a Dessert Euchre on April 21, at S p.m. with the following committee in charge, Mrs. Jim Fritz, Mrs. Ernie Stevens. Mrs. :Thu Nolan, Mrs. Alvin McDonald, and Mrs. John Gordon. Price to be 50c, All members are responsible for sending a dessert whether pre- ent or not. Mr. Stewart FIUTI1- Ph ries gave the report of the nom, mating committee as follows: Past Pres, Mrs, Alvin McDonald President ...,.:Mrs. Gerald Watson 1st, Vide Pres. Mrs. Allan McCall Seeetreas ,... Mrs. WM, Humphries Dist. Director Mrs.' Alvin McDonald Mrs.. Gerald. Watson ... ... „.. Mrs. Nelson Marks Branch Directors Mrs. Pon Achilles, Mrs: Ray. Htiether, Mrs, Sim Fritz, Mrs. jan Van Wet Jr. Curator's Mrs. Nelsen Reid Mrs. Jim McDonald Tress Reporter's Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. .Tim Clark Auditors Mrs. Wilbur Turnball, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Standing Cimniittees Agriculture and Canadian Trulm, tries: Mrs. 'Neil ItileGalrin, Mrs, Laverne Godkiu Citizenship and Elerdcation: 'Mrs. Herb Traviss, Mrs, Herb Wil- lia-insqn Home Economics and Health: Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs, John Bon Historical Research and Current Events,: Mrs. Murray Smith. Mrs. Jim Axtraann: Resolutions: Mrs. Jim Nolan, Mrs. Ken McDonald Sunshine Convenor;: Mrs, Stewart Hlunphrleg The defenSe ..attortley asked the woman. on trial for her life, "Now tell the Jury why you shot your husband with a bow and. arrow," "I didn't want to wake the 641.dren,'" • UK COTTAGE NEEDS FIXING? Whether it needs' roofing or painting, re-wiring or plumbing or maybe a new addition. let Victoria and Grey help you get it done now when labour costs are less and money rates are lower. 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