The Brussels Post, 1972-04-12, Page 14News of Walton
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Did You Know That
CO-OP
Has Over 350
Special Values on
SALE
APRIL
6 to 22
Belgrave .Branch
IICO of Ontario
Nowt Farm Credit Life Insurance,
We've made it ea ly to get,
because it's very Important
to have,
Time was, you couldn't get
life insurance protection when
you arranged -bank loans for your
farm business.
But now, the Commerce has
changed all that. Because effective
May 1st, it can be as easy as
signing your name.
The Commerce Farm Credit
Life Insurance is optional.
The cost is low, just $5.00 a year
for every $1000.00 coverage.
And if you're under 60 years of
age, up to $15,000 life insurance
coverage is available with no
mediCal required. Also, you can
get as much as
$100,000 coverage if you qualify.
Ask your Commerce manager
about Farm Credit Life Insurance
today. We've made it easy to get,
becauSe it's very important to have.
CANADIAN IMPERIAL
BANK OF COMMERCE
You and the Commerce.
lbgether we're both stronger.
Strings win talent contest Spring
Mrs, Jim Adam of QWPn solzn,. b ring Correspondent
Mrs. All4h McCall
The sliver Strings Orchestra
from the. Walton area were Wong
the top .four winners for the talent
contest held recently In the wing-
ham Town Hall sponsored by the
Wingham Lions Club Talent
.Hunt. Miss Susan .Langlois of
Brussels has. i9ined. the ..Walton
Silver Strings as drummer..
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The 8th and 16th Unit of Duff's
United Church met Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Jan Van Vliet Jr.
Mrs. Jim Fritz took the 'devo-
tions and read the scripture
prayer and a reading 'parrot
Talking". Airs. Fritz continued
with the. Topic with another
chapter on the Lord's Prayer,
Thy Kingdom Come."
Mrs. Don. McDonald was in
the chair for the business. Mrs.
George McCall read the minutes
The May meeting will feature
a pot luck supper. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Ken McDonald
and the hostess.
Euchre
The Walton Women's Insti-
tute held a card party in the
Community Hall on Friday even-
ing when 10 tables of euchre
were in play. Prize winners were
High lady, Mrs. Clifford Ritchie;
Low, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan; High
man, Jack Simpson, Brussels;
Low, Mrs. Jack Simpson, Brus-
sels; Lucky cup, Mrs. Jack
Keep your
cattle gain
Beef cattle men who raise
stockers should keep in mind
the most profitable time and
weight to market their animals
to be all at the right age and
weight for pasturing all sum-
mer. Some might better be kept
at home for supplementary feed-
ing so they can be merchan-
dised at the opportune moment.
It is not efficient to have money
tied up in a steer that has ceased
to grow or gain profitably on
pasture.
The ARDA community past-
ure program is designed to pro-
vide dependable, profitable past-
urage for farmers who need to
expand their operation but who
are not in a position to pur-
chase the additional land req-
uired. It has proved it can serve
this purpose in Ontario.
The 119P4PSSeS for the,
evening were Mrs, pave Watson,
Mrs, liorman:S.cnade Mrs. Jack
Gordon. and. Mrs.„ Allan McCall.;
BAND
The Mission Band met in
the basement 0 the church on,
Sunday morning with a good At-
tendance, Doug Mitchell gave the
Call to Worship, "WhertileCenFr-
eth" was sung with Laura Dennis
playing the piano. The Scripture
was read by Debbie Wey, fol,
lowed with prayer by Janice 'Van
Vliet„ Pat McDonald gave the
treasurer's report. The Explor-
ers put on a play .entitled Toad,.
Snail and. Thornhill. The children
Went to their classes with tea,
cners, Mrs. Merton Hackwell,
Mrs. Mac Sholdice., mrs,
Roe and Mrs. Ross Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs, William liuM-
phries entertained in their home
Mr. and Mrs, Horace Rutledge
of London on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Others attending the supper on
Sunday evening were Mr, and
Mrs, Bill Walsh, liagersville„
Mr. andMrs, Stewart Humphries,
Mrs, Roy Bennett and William
Bennett. 'Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge,
the former Mary Humphries,.
were married twenty-five years
ago on April 7th. They have a
family of four children, Jim, Bill,
jean and Toni.
_Mrs. Gordon MeGaVin is a
patient In $Saferth Community
Hospital..
Mrs., Parry Eveloigh and
OP.c4,en, of Kitchener and Miss
Petty lioegYi Listowel visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford lioegy.
Mr, and Mrs. .Lia,wrenep,
Marks, Exeter .visited Mr, and
Mrs,. Nelson Marks and faintly,.
Miss Nancy Saunders, Kitch-
ener, visited Mr, and Mrs. James
smith and Qeraid smith.
mrs, W. C. Hgckwell visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcllwain,
Mark and, David of .Seaferth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Michael visited Mr. and Mrs,
Blair Bender and baby daugh,
ter, Lisa Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Town-
send; Wroxeter and Mr., and Mrs.
Berl). Traviss visited.. for a few
days recently in Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner,
Brussels visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merkley of
Beimere, celebrated their. 45th
anniversary along with their fam,
ily, Mr. and. Mrs, George .Merk,
ley, Wroxeter; Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Merkley, Wingham; Mr.
and. Mrs. Elmer Merkley, Wind-
sor; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Merk-
ley, Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs.. Ron,
aid Bennett,- Walton; and Mr. and
Miss Eleanor
of Kingston, visited her hrother,
in-law and Sister, Mr, 414 14r
t.00kras.S.1191000p. ,,Murrayrra
,Mxr, and.
:Mrs. Don Dennis,
Jod y ano. Michael ef LtiCk.neW
and Mr, and iMrs, Murray Smith,
Kelfirk and .14.anrie,,Waltonvisited
Mr4 and Mrs. Clarence Dennis.of
Moncrief.
mr, and. Mrs. $earle
and Mary visited Mr, and Mrst
Gordon SaunderS, Royal Oak,
Michigan. ,.
and 'Mrs. Reid iineltweil,
Exeter were recent guests with
Mrs. W. C. n4OcY101.
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne motto,
ael. Sharon. and Jill of Preston
and other relatives enjoyed a.'
family get together at the home
of Mr. and utr4. Bob Mcmichaei.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Highton
and paw. of Kincardine were
guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Howard Rockwell,
Mr. and. Mrs. Rick Newman
And family, Toronto visited Mr.
and Mrs.. Don McDonald andfain-
gy„
Visiting Mrs. waiter Bread.
foot for the week end was her
sister Mrs. Steven Kerley of
Toronto and on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon. c hurchward, also
of Toronto.
flowers and
problems.
The flowers and the Spring
Ira la's we'll leave to you
but maybe we earl help
with your Spring` problems,
Like finding the money for
home renovations. for
cottage re-hubilitution, even
providing the where withal
for a new home. Whatever
your money need, bring it
to the people who reach
back to over 80 years
experience in solving
money problems.
WCTORIA and
VG GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
C.I. Stief. Branch Manager,
Listowel
14—TRE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 12, 1972