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HOUSE. FOUNDATIONS
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Reject recreation
areas in Huron
Any move to establish -recrea-
ton areas in Huron, was rejected
y East. Wawanosh at a meeting
uesday of last week in the
elgrave Community Centre
oom, Reeve Simon P. Hallahan
resided and all the members •
ere present. The decisjon was,
keniollowing a longslistussion:,,.
Building Permits were
pproved and issued to Ron
alker, woodshed; Keith Rodger,
ddition to barn; Doug Heifer,
ddition to trailer and Norman
rove Farms, driving. shed.
Repairs estimated to cost
4,250, are necessary for the
elgrave Community Centre, a
eeting held in the W.I. Hall was
old Thursday, night. The report
resented by K.G. Dunn, Eng. of
M, Ross. Associates of • Goder-
ch, is preliminary, the meeting
arned.
It is expected a more detailed
stimate will be available by ,
toher when approval is
xpected from the Ministry. of
Cones, Sundaes, Shakes,
%shies, Floats, Banana Bocits
Smith's General 'Store
Walton
Open Nightly Till
Labor. Subject to Ministry •
Approval, the repair -work could
start at that time.
It is • expected that grants will'
cover 75% of the total cost. These
will include amounts under the
Community ` and Reereation
Centres ,Act and' from Wintario.
Committees ,were ,set up:. to
handle building and: ,,finance.
They are: Finance Committee:
Glenn 0:mites, Harry Brydges,
Gerald McDowell.
Building Committee: John
Roberts, Lloyd Michie, Neil
Vincent.
Canvassing in the •area ', is
expected to resume as soon as
possible.
Advertising.
lceeps you
,posted.-
CANADA& ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
LIQUIDATION
SALE
SPORTING GOODS
Former "E&M" outfitters Stock now owned by
ELLWOOD EPPS-CLINTON
• :THISISIT FINAL SALE!
ENDS SEPT.•25th
50% off-Half Price
ON ALL THESE ITEMS!
• • • FISHING TACKLE — RODS — REELS — NETS LURES • • •
• • • HUNTING CLOTHES — JACKETS — SHIRTS GLOVES • • •
• • • GAMES PUZZLES — DARTBOARDS — BADMINTON ETC.• • •
0 • • CAMPING SUPPLIES — STOVES — "PRIMOS" ITEMS —
PADDLES • • •
• • • SWIM FINS — WATER SKIS — LIFE PRESERVERS — GOLF ITEMS
• • • GUN CASES — GUN RACKS — BASEBALLS — BATS — SPORT
SHIRTS • • •
• • • GAME CALLS — DECOYS — RAINWEAR SPORT SHOES • •
and many other items.
YOU PAY ONLY ONE HALF OF REGULAR PRICE
ON THESE I
. ONE THIRD OFF ARCHERY EQUIPMENT —20% OFF BOWS
SOME MILITARY SURPLUS ITEMS AT CRAZY PRICES!
FINAL SALE DISCOUNTS on GUN PARTS —RELOADING EQPT.
SCOPES — SIGHTS -L. AMMUNITION — CUPS GUN BOOKS.
THE MINIMUM DISCOUNT' ON ANY GUN
FOR THESE FINAL SALE DAYS will be 25%
Even as we near the end of this Liquidation Sale, we can still offer one Of
the best selections of rifles and shotguns you willisee anywhere. Don't miss it.
* LD GUNS. NOT SHOOTABLE, FOR. SOUVENIRS' AND-
COLLECT
O
ORS MOUNT THEM ON YOUR WALL. LOW PRICES ON ALL
OPEN 1 IAA:fa -8P. M, on. to Sat:
EPPS. King—Ste CLINTON
THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 15f 1976'6,6.-- 7
elgrave
Correspondent
Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse
Belgrave United Church
omen held theif Fall General
eeting on September 7 in the
nday School room with a good
endance.
The meeting opened with the
orship service conducted by'
rs. 'James Coultes and Mrs.
hn Macintosh. Mrs. Coultes
ave the call to worship followed
hymn "0 God, the Rock, of
ges." Mrs. Coultes then led in
gayer. The scripture was taken
on Deuteronomy, Chapter 22,
hich was read by Mrs.
aclntosh, The offering was
ceived and dedicated by Mrs.
ultes. Comment on the, scrip-
re was taken by Mrs. Coultes
d Mrs. Macintosh. Mrs.
illiam Stevenson favoured with
solo accompanied by Mri.
eorge Johnston.
Mrs. John Kerr introduced the
uest speaker David Kains who is
ith the Ministry of Natural
esources. David showed slides'
n the Hullett Wildlife which they
ave chosen to develop into a
atural habitat area. Mrs. John
ast Wawanosh
Roberts thanked the speaker.
Business was conducted by the
president Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler. A report was given from
The carpet commitee. Mrs.
Wheeler had delivered the bale to
Mission Service of London.
Presbyterial will be held at St.
Helen's on September 29 at 7
p. m .
Ai welcoming committee was
appointed with Mrs. John
Roberts and Mrs. Robert Grasby
volunteering for Sunday, Sept-
ember 12.
The next general meeting will
be held on December 7.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of
Beeton spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
Mrs. Stewart Procter, ,Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Procter and Mr. and
Mrs. George Procter attended the
marriage of Maureen Bradley and
David. Thomas in Pine River
United Church on Saturday. •
Miss Marilyn Robertson
returned on Monday from a trip to
Hawaii ,and will be commencing
to work for a travel agency.' in
Toronto this. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan of
Oakville spent the weekend with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Logan. Michael and Shawn Logan
of Oakville, who spent a week's
holidays with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay and
Mr.' and Mrs. Logan, returned
hoihe on Sunday •with their
parents.
Brian Spivey of Ingersoll spent
a couple ' of days with his.
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold' Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes,
Karen, Andrea and Alison visited
on Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs.
Stanley Johns and family of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Hibberd and Angela
of Mildmay.
Mrs. Allan Armes of Windsor.
is spending a few days with her
sister Mrs. Cecil, Coultes..
The Agriculture meeting of the
Belgrave Women's Institute will
be held on Tuesday, September
21 at 8:15 p.m. in the hall. The
roll call Will be "An idea for
fostering love on rural living in
our youth." The lunch committee
'will be Mrs. Ross Higgins, Mrs.
Gainer Nicholson and Mrs. Jesse
Wheeler. On October 1, the W.I.
is sponsoring a bus trip to the
Plowing Match, in Bruce County.
The bus will leave, Belgrave at 10
a.m. and anyone wishing to go,
contact Mrs. Bill Coultes by
September 20.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Spivey,
Barbara and Brenda of Ingersoll
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman
attended the funeral of their -
cousin Mrs. Edward Unruh of
'Hanover in Elmwood Lutheran
Church on Sunday.
Our community was shocked to
learn of 'the sudden„,passiffrg-of.
Mrs.. Vincent Maleas (Mary Anne
Wheeler) of. London, the result of
a car accident on Friday. Sincer&L__,- ---
sympathy is extended to her
husband Vincent M,akas, her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler and her brother Ivan
also to her grandparents, Mrs
Pearl Wheeler and C.R. Coultes
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bacon
and Denise of Orangeville spent
the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bacon. Denise remained
for a week's holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne BroWn;
Susan and Tim spent Sunday with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Bolt:
UCVV sees slides on -11011ett Wildlife