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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-09-23, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST eiUY vv. KENNEDY, eeeelleher aux 50, Brussels, Ontario. Put:1181)0cl at ",aruseete, Ontario, every Thursapy Second Claee Mai). Registration Number 0562 Member of Ganadlan Weekly Newspapers Assoolatiop Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association `HOUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS -- INTERIORS WI:L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 887-6335 or 887.6585 BRUSSELS, ONT, Open Every Weekday Y dntee For Over . Y ears ei CEMETERY LETTERING rlox 166 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK. JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE EtFtteifEA GENERAL INLIJRANCd: AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE !NS. FIRE AU FO LIABILI1Y PHONE; OFFICE 887:61ue RES. 887-616... IMINERENINNINIM '31rS 26 ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-63:57 PCV CLASS FS and F 1 Provide systematic:delivery. 2 Keep your furnace in tip-top shape. 3 Offer a budget plan with ten even payments. 4 Givoyou emergency repair service, day or night. Finance a new furnace for you. 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THE McIOLLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH insures • -i own DWellinge 9 All Classes of Parth Propel-A • Survirrice Cottages ChUr(111511, 6oheole, Ojeda: eta') la oleo available anyokei wear datthge, e xttndaa tidVerne *NI Wit is 6 Nitorth: V, .4.'...1191 rtrt g44t0617 • :f141'.1Wibtilil; 0310113 ftil:4M giilyttl/t .ristolesi noliolti NV% ,4410 Wit rdiuSsELs POST, artu$sp.,s, ONTARIO THURSDAY, SEPT. 43rd, 197/ WALTON (Intended for last week) Meeting of Duff's U.C.W. The Walton 'United Church Women's General meeting was held at the church with 16 memb- ers present, Mrs. Campbell Wcy of the elcIelllop Unit presided for the devotional period. A hymn . Was sung with. Mrs. Marin Bonn as pianist,. Scrlpture was read by Mrs. Wm Roe from the Ges.e• els of St. Luke and St. :Jelin. Cone munity Friendship and Visiting presented a skit entitled "Don't let •Whaappen Without, Me" with Mrs. Norman Schade, Mrs. Marlin Baan'and Mrs. Dave Watson tak- ing part. A film "Drumbeat to Dialogue" showing; the need for communication in a changing culture in Africa. was introduced by Mrs. Nelson Reid assisted by Mrs D.erwyn Docken, Mrs. James Clark; vice president presided fo" the • business. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. K. McDonald,. McKillop -Unit will be responsible for flowers in the sanctuary in September. Mrs. fleei. McCall read thank you letters from Angola and Fred Viet.," Mission. A bale will be sent again this fall with articles to be at the Church by October 25th.Resigna- tions are to be submitted in writing by October 31 et. to Mrs. Cliff Ritchie. The Oetober illy- utive meeting is extending a special invitation to all member:: to attend. Social Functions Col, mittee will name committees for the annual. Yowl pauper at a 0,-N‘.. mittee meeting. It .was decided that .onlY'suppers .for the sick and shut-in could be sent. out and are to he ordered in advance. :The (Mirth. • auniversary was anneune. ed for • SUnday September 19th with -Rey: Jelin Roberts of. Bel; grave the guest speaker. Services at 11. a.m, • and 8 p.m. The sect.- tonal meeting is to be held in Hay- field ueited. Church. October 5th. The U.C.W. is invited to Brussels United Church. September 21st at i P.m.. Mrs. Miner from Exeter I-, be the sneaker. The • 1972 Anglican-United` Church Calender -,vos cli-mm to members attention Mrs.. Clark closed the meeting with prayer. 8th and 16th U.C.W. Unit The September meeting was - held at the home of. Mrs. Don Me- Detiaid, Wednesday evening, Sep- tember Seth. The meeting opened. by repeating • the 2erd Pealin unison aamd Mrs. Jim McDonald read a poem. The Scripture, which was taken from 'Matthew 2 : 25-20 was read ai.d Mrs. j. :McDonald offered prayer., followed by hymn 500 e-te. Topic "How Three Can- Teen-Agers ran a Mission iii Brazil" and an article. on "India • Work" was given by 'Mrs. Don MeDeneld, and a dinning .about the first. Indian. who Mil' been in the Canadian .governinett and his recent . death, Mtg. Don McDon- ' ald presided for the business pore ion. The minutes were read by the secretary The roll call was • answered hy•9 members and ..there. was .one visitor present. The reg.- vital and copper collections were l'eeeiVed, " by the treasurers. • An- neencenteets were given out. The U.C.W. ladies are invited to BOIS- .. eels 'United Church on Septemb, er 21 at 8 p. m. Mrs. S. Miner trent Exeter is to be. the speaker. The sectional meeting i s to be in Hayfield United Church on Octob- er 1501. The .ti ft's United Church Anniversary is to be hold on S tember 1.9th . The r .C.W. to pack a bale, articles to 1,0 left at the ahurab by Oat. 25th, Ovnee Was AlitIg and lilt; A 61Trs1 by Mrs. hail HotistOiti Mi`s, tIfArold Miger and th(.1' 110A089, 444 Meeting (wand nteetit4t in? thii WO, MO.Ify WhA ilo14 Cif ti isi it MI 110 044 rEiRi president opened the meeting with the 441 pledge and the min• utes of the last meeting were read by Joyce Blake. The next meet- l'ng is to be held on September 18th at Mrs. Don Nolan's home, We discussed the hand out sheets on 'Milk arid Health". We then took up the answers to the last meetings hand out sheets. This week's home assignment includes the Comparative Costs of Skim Milk which the girls must find and bring to the. next meeting.,. For this week's demonstration, Janice Houston made Cream Soup while Heather McDonald made the Yogurt Thousand Island Dressing, These turned out well and were enjoyed by each and every member. BOWLING NOTES September 13th Ladies High Single :lane Ward 269 Joyce jacklin 236 15farg Smith 225 Ladies High Triple Jane Ward 5.78 Marg Smith 578 Jane Peters 554 Rutil ITuether ..... 543. Men s High Single Doug Huether 243 Jack Higgins 240 Howie Baker ... ...... . „„ 237 Mens High Triple Howie Baker , . .. Jack Higgin s ... , ... , . Doug Huether . , 595 John Cousins 575 Ray Adams 575 DON'T DEPEND • ON WO:FALLS at Victoria and Grey. surplus cash in --• and bring it in today — and watch lit grow and grow and grow Certificates. So briing your The only sure way to harvest money is to, grow your own. One of the easiest and quickest — and safest — ways to grow money is - to put lit where it will bring you eight per cent — in Victoria and Grey Guaranteed investment fravair COMPANY asssell SINS LISTOWEL BRANCH 291.1450 Don't miss your Post. Pay your subscription now.