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The Brussels Post, 1976-04-28, Page 112 — '74 PLYMOUTH Series. III 4 door hardtop 0 74 ASTRA - 4 speed Transmission with Radio 73 CHRYSLER 2 door hard top . '73 JAVELIN 2 door- '73 ASTRA '73 CHRYSLER station wagon 2 • '73 DODGE DART 4 door sedan, 6 automatic with radio. '73 CHRYSLER 4 door Hard Top '72 CHEV .IMPALA 2 door hard top '70 DUSTER 8 automatic power steering & radio CRAWFORD. MOTORS \VVingham 357-3862 DON'T LEAVE IT 'TILL YOU NEED IT TRY US FOR SERVICE ON: -Seed Grain -Fertilizer (Bulk Delivery) -Funk's Seed corn SPECIAL PRICES ON Farm Chemicals Baler Twine OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 7:30 p.m. , Getting ready for tomorrow dil. 28% Nitrogen Solution plus Weedkiller. it's the fastest answer going for corn. You "Feed and Weed' about three times faster Using your loW horsepower utility tractor and your own field spray- er. Because it's a non-pressure solu- tion, there are practically no fumes. Fast acting nitrate gets nitrogen into the plant to get your corn off to a fast start. €11, Agromart 11IttISMIS 887 7:05 a.m. "Feed and Weed" started. utie" tq Ce!". r'ir" ."7"A"--7, .422•Affl •• NW Argiraalig rOAV 5:45 p.m. "Feed and Weed" completed (105 Acres Later) THE BRusseLs. POSTi. APRIL 28- 1976 al ton WI annual .held at restaurant Correspondent Mts. Allan McCall The Walton Women's Institute rid their annual meeting on ednesday evening April 28 at a nner at the Crossroads estaurant at 7 P.M. Institute race was sung prior to the upper which was much enjoyed y the 28 members present, Mrs. Harold Bolger expressed mks on behalf of the Institute dies for the meal. Mrs. Mervyn ones replied. Mrs. Don Achilles presided for e meeting. The Institute Ode as sung and Mary Stewart ollect repeated. Roll call was vment of fees and gifts for unshine Sisters, Any new embers are most welcome at the ext meeting. Minutes- were read y Mrs. Ken McDonald followed treasurer's report and nespondence. The chievement Day for "A Touch of itchery" will be held on June 5 t Grey Central School. A card of thanks was read from rs. Jack Gordon to the Institute serving lunch at their twenty- fth wedding anniversary party. The Hall Board funds have en signed over to the Institute nd are to be used for repairing of e community hall, which is still vailable for different functions. e new committee to the Hall oard are: Mrs. Don Achilles, rs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. leanor Liphard, Mrs. Herb raviss and Mrs.Alberta Hudie. Delegate Mrs. James Axtmann is to be elegate to the Waterloo onference on May 4 -5-6. The ranch Directors and P.R.O. are o bring report for bus trip to ext meeting. The Dessert Euchre is set for ednesday, April 28 at 7:15 with ommittee, Mrs. Don McDonald, rs. Harold Bolger, Mrs orrence Dundas, Mrs. Tom iphard and Mrs. Stewart umphries in charge. Every ember is to bring two desserts send them for that evening. The annual meeting mediately followed with the mutes of last year's annual pproved as read. The year's financial report was given. A mention of perfect attendance to m eetings during the past year went to, Mrs, George. McCall, Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. Dave Watson and Mrs. Allan McCall. Auditors report was given by Mrs. Bill Humphries. Reports of . the standing committee conveners were given. Agriculture and Canadian Industry by Mrs. Mac. Sholdice. Citizenship and World Affairs by Mrs.Don McDonald in the absence of Mrs. Alvin McDonald. Education and Consumer Affairs by Mrs. Keith Rock. Education and Cultural Activities by Mrs. Harold Hudie , in the absence of Mrs. Norman Schade. Resolut- ions by Mrs. Harvey Craig in• the absence of Mrs. Graeme Craig. Mrs. Torrence Dundas reported for the Sunshine, on cards she had sent out during the year and new Sunshine Sisters were drawn for another year. Reports Mrs. James Axtmann gave her report as the Public Relations Officer. The curators- report was given by Mrs. 'Nelson Reid. The new slate of officers for 1976 - 1977 were installed by Mrs. Ron Bennett. They are as follows: Past President - :Mrs. Allan McCall; President - Mrs. Don Achilles; 1st Vice President - Mrs. William Humphries; 2nd. Vice President Mrs. Harold Hudie; Secretary-Treasurer- Mrs. Ken McDonald; District Director - Mrs. Allan McCall; Alternate -Mrs. Don Achilles. Public Relations Officer - Mrs. Don McDonald; Branch Directors - Mrs. Laverne Godkin; Mrs. Neil McGavin; Mrs. Nelson Marks; Mrs. Graeme Craig. Curators - Mrs. Nelson Reid; Mrs. James McDonald. Auditors. - Mrs. Stewart Humphries; Mrs. Ray Huether. Sunshine Sisters - Mrs. Torrence Dundas, 4-H Co- ordinator - Mrs. Stewarat Humphries. Standing Committee Conveners: Agriculture and Canadian Industry - Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Herman Plaas; Citizenship and World Affairs - Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mts. Frank Kirkby; EducatiOn and Cultural Activities r Mrs. Harold Hudie,. Mrs. Keith Rock; Resolutions - Mrs. J. Van Vliet Jr., Mrs. Jim. Axtmann; Family and Consumer Affairs - Mrs. Gerald Watson, Mrs. Trevor Smith. It was .moved by Mrs. H. Hudie, seconded by Mrs. N. McGavin that the secretary- treasurer be paid $25. With the speaker's fee to be left the same as last year. A donation of $10 was voted to the Brussels Fair Board and $2 to the Historical Society. The Sunshine Sisters gift will have a set price up to two dollars. The District Annual will be held on. May 11 with Molesworth Presbyterian Church, registration at 9:30 a.m. Voting delegates to attend are: Mrs. Don Achilles, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs. Don McDonald. Donated The flowers for the front of the hall are being donated from the Brussels. Horticulture Society. Several offered to plant and care for bed during the summer months. The meeting to plan programs for the coming year will be held in the hall on Monday, May 3 at, 8 P.M. All executive and conveners to be present. Young People's Dance The Young People of Walton and area held an Easter Dance in the Walton Community Hall on Friday evening, April 23rd with grades 7. 8 - 9 - 10 present. Miss Carolyn McClure looked after arrangements and Rev. Ed. Baker acted as chaperon and provided the music with records. Chips and pop were served for refresh- ments. It was reported a success and much enjoyed. Personals Mr. and Mrs. David Dunk, Darlene and David of Corunna spent the holiday weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk. Mark McLlwain and Jimmy Savauge of Seaforth visited on the weekend. at the home of the former's grandmother, Mrs. Edna Hackwell. Saturday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott Sr. of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stimore of Stratford. Among those from the Brussels Horticultural- Society attending the. District 8 annual meeting on Saturday, April 24 at Egmondville United Church were: Mrs. Bert Hemingway, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs.Lottie McCutcheon, Mrs. Phyllis Dunk, Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Allan McCall. Mrs. Kathleen Danby of Brussels visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.George Williamson. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Charles McCutcheon were Mrs. ark Audrey Riley, Thaton Riley, Mary Beth Riley, Linda Lee Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wintemute and. Dennis on Sunday on the occasion of Mrs. McCutcheon's birthday. HAYWARD'S Discount - Variety Patent Medicines Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries and Stationary Weekdays 9-9 Holidays and Sundays 12-6 .1.11.111.1111111111111.1.! \