HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-01, Page 11McCutcheon Grocery
Phone 887--9445- We deliver
Schneider's
Wieners Pkg. of 8
Cooking
onions 2 1 b s..
Light bulbs
25,40,60,1,00 watt
Pkg. of 2 . .
Weston Chocolate square C a k e 14 oz.
• 49:
35
39t
49c
News of Beigrove
Attends Grand Lodge Convention in Toronto
Joel and johanna VanCamp, who
have been 'holidaying for the past
month in Elyria, Ohio, returned
borne with then'''.
Mrs: Russel walker of • aoderidh visited last week
with Mr., and Mrs. Robert
Coultes and Mr. and mrs. Lewis
Steven and Tracey, Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. William Coultes and
family; Mr. and. Mrs. Robert
Coultes and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Coultes; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Pletch and David; Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robert-
son and Jim Robertson of London,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dawson Craig of 'White-
' Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter
and Donald, Chris, and Anne have
returned from a three-week
vacation in the Maritime
Provinces.
Misses Judith and Denise
Coultes spent their holidays with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes. This week,
baby Jennifer Coultes is staying
at the same home.
A picnic of the I3elgrave No,-
Inen's Institute will be held on
August , 21st at 2:30 pan. at the
Women's Institute Hall. Each
member is asked to • bring a
small lunch, a friend, and lawn
chair. Everybody is welcome.
In the evening, the members of
the Beigrave Women's Institute
are invited to Auburn for a social
evening.
Mrs. Telford Cook visited for
a couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacArthur
of Kincardine.
Mrs. David Kirkby, Miss Reta
Lynne White, Mrs. Jack Van-
Camp and Jacquie returned home
by air on Sunday after spending
a week in Ohio. Jonathan,
' The •Beigralre Junior AtiXi-- StOnehouse. . of Castro Valley, California spent
liary girls held a pyjama party Mr, and torts. James Lament a few days recently with M.
on Thursday evening at the home; and family returned home on and Mrs.. AlexRobertson, also
of Miss Janette Johnston with Saturday after Spending the past • visited" with other relatives.
14 girls present. The girWlayed two weeks visiting with his mi.. and Mrs. Robert Warren
games; had a worship service Mother, Mrs. Sara Lamont and . and Larry of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall of . other relatives. of MOosornin, and sang songs.
Friday Morning they had Sask. While there .they attended Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.. David
breakfast and games led by the wedding of their niece, Cheryl Webb of London; Mr, and. Mrs.
Bonnie Walker followed by a to Kenneth McCulloch in Bethel Henry Armstrong of 131yth and
lunch. Games were led by MarY United Church. On ,the return Misses Judith . and Marilyn
Isobel Nethery. trip, they met unic'yclist Wally Armstrong of . Mbncrief were
Mr. and Mrs. -John Spivey Watts of Edmonton, Alberta, at . recent visitors, with Mr. and Mrs.
and family were Sunday visitors Parry Sound. He is travelling
, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter from Vancouver tp the East
and Miss. Margaret Curtis. Coast.
Stonehouse relatives held a Mr., and Mrs. Americo ;
family picnic at Riverside Park, Arruda, Maria and Michelle of
Wingharn, last Wednesday even- Toronto are holidaying with her
ing. • Those present were Mr. parents, Mr. 'and MrS. Cliff
and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson of Mar- Logan.
quette, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs.S, 1 even Cameron is spending
Robert Johnston, Mississauga; some holidays with his great
Mrs. Russel Walker, GOderich; grandmother, Mrs. Thomas
seas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker; Cinapmeerrtohn, oanndt.with other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Alkin Rann, Brus-
Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacKaY: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby,.
CIL DEALER
or'
CALL CALI,
Phone" -881-4,016 .
111,-2410'. BRUSSELS OS r, AUGU t.1973
y
The Belgrave Junior Auxi-
liary was held in the Orange Hall
with 11 girls present. The meet-
ing opened with games led 1.)3?
Alison Roberts. President,
A dr S tt led i ti ê enin
exercises. Cathy Shiell took
charge of the roll call. Minutes
were read by Alison Roberts and
the treasurer's report by Lori
Cameron. Leader's for next week
games Sheila Anderson; sing-
song - Cathy Shieli; to help with
worship service - Lori Cameron;
clean Up girls - Bonnie Walker-
and Sheila Anderson. Joan Hig-
gins helped with the worship
service. Nancy Moore and Lori
Cameron collected the offering
and Audrey Scott recited' the
offertory prayer. A singsong
was led by Cathy Shiell.
BERG
Sales — Service
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
• Bahl Gleaners
• FlUnk Feeders
• Stabling
Donald G. Ives
a.a -2". Ithttit
Ohottei. Brussels 5 7:9424 •
and Mrs. Laura Johnston spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Leitch and family of
London.
Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and.
Jeffrey of London are spending a
few days with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. Russel Wilson, Blyth,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Gow
have recently returnedfrom their
trip to Banff.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidifey Somers
of Lincoln; Michigan, Mr. ; and
Mrs. Durwood Somers of Detroit
spent a few days recently. with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
also' visited with other relatives.
We are sorry to hear that
Mr. Ronald McBurney is a patient
in the Wingham and Districtlios-
pital. •
Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Milian of New Hamburg and Mr.
and Mrs. William Gow attended
the wedding of Gordon Gow and
Marlen Ernm in • St. Paul's
Anglican Church last. Saturday in
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Zurbrigg of R,R, 2, Clifford
visited one eveningrecently with
Mr. and airs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Cullen of
R.R. 1, Gorrie visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Witmer' of
Grand Valley visited on Sunday
with,Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibbrd.
A. number Irani this area at-
tended the annual divine service
of. Huron County Royal. Black
Knights in the Westfield fellow'-'
ship church with *the ;ley, Curl
conducting the' service and. Rev.
Wayne McLean of Sarnia as guest
speaker.
Mr. and
Irmirc.13oilniPMunUrgsal).14Rtasancloyf Whiistt:waealci Carl Lynn- of Kitchener visited
last Sunday with their parents Mr,
and Mrs.
C°m4leff jfOarrnd Coupes and Charles Coulter, left last Monday
for the west Coast.
Mark Hiseler of Dubuque,
Iowa
and auntsholMr. idayinagnd MwrItil Tom
his un uncle
ArmStrong.,
rumessigsis amoimailommilimoew
Stephenson's
Grocery Bakery .
24 tins Zip Top-
CaCronciaval o48la, 0 .zi . . . • : ., • $2.69
Tomato Juice. . , 2 for 115 Aylmer 20 oz.
Catsup . . . . . . .
Macaroni .
45c. . Napoli Elbow
2 lbs 35t •
Free ' delivery 887-9226
•
ELECTROHOME
. an extra degree df,excelience.
jilt :ARRIVED_
A true'k Ida of 1g74
Colour TV't ;aild .-$tereos.
by Ereqtrohortie. •
Militapip(S044.01ifv10 1
011014$
quitw oneepixtHicopit goie,s2349646-
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Mr. Alex Robertson attended
the Grand Lodge of Ontario at
the Royal York. ROM,. Torontp,
July 18. He was elected as
District Deputy Grand Master of
North Huron District,
Mrs. James Gaunt and
Carolyn Of Ferment Quebec and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Hobgen of Horshan, England flew
from Wa.wbash to London; Ontario
airportiast Tuesday and arrived
at thd home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Gaunt where they will be
visiting for a few days..
' Mr. James Gaunt, Andrew and
Douglas motored from Ferment,
Quebec. and are holidaying at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric' Routliffe
(nee Barbara Gaunt) of Ottawa
a have been invited to attend .a
reception for the Queen and.
Prince Philip on August 1st. •
Mrs. Art Edgar of Wingham,'
Mr. and. Mrs. ' Roger Bieman
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family
of petrolia.
Misses • Joanne Edgar and
Mary •Ellen Elston are holidaying
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Maitland Edgar of
Petrolia.
Misses Brenda and Barbara
Spivey are spending this week
with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Procter,
Mr. Jack Allan and Mrs.
Thyra Townsend of Mimico
visited on the weekend with Ivir.
and Mrs. Albert Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent
Visited for a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly
of Seaforth.'
Visiting with their' grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. William
Gow recently were Kenneth and
Ricky Nahrang of Rostock.
Mrs. Neil Johnson, Thomas
and Sarah of Waterport, New
York, Mrs. Lula McLaughlin of
Fargo, Florida, visited onSatur-
day •with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Corrriack, Christie and Eimile
motored from Plano, Texas• last
week and are staying with Mrs.
McCormack's parents 'Mr. and
Mrs. Chamney until moving to
the Toronto area where Mr. Mc
Cormack will be National Sales
Manager for the Sarah Lee
Company.
Junior Auxiliar
Mrs. Stanley Martin
If you're going to feed corn
silage, start thinking about
Urasil
Urasil Is the neW, safer,liquid N.P.N. silage
supplement, that's really catching ort With cost-
conscious beef and Dairymen.
Urasil Is easy Tip apply; there are no foul smelling
ammonia fumes. It cuts feeding costs by bodsting
protein at a remarkably low cost per ton ..Feed
conversion can be improved to give a better rate
of gain and Urasil giveS your animals a palatable
sweet smelling silage.
11he i yo7 fie ready 18' ills...
BOB GREGSON uses - it Slid here's
What he says!
"We usually feed around 300-400 head, so a tow=
cost source of protein is a Mug. Dry Urea didn't
appear to be the answer, because it's too risky and'
hard to MN. Handling is a tacker too. We found the
liquid 'Urasil' easy to apply Arid it Wasn't SMelly.
The animals are shoWihg real dice. results With
absolutely rio rejection.. With .Sioyabean- Meal up ao
high, 'Urasil" answers our heed, fOr a safe,
economical source of PrOteyl.'
kirlieberi(sob)Gtogsort
Ont
T hink aboUt.it and ask for this
tnforiliative boOklet at your local
romart
• Asimanormasiosi