The Brussels Post, 1976-09-15, Page 10Business Directory
H&N Dairy Systems Ltd.
Sales, Service and Installation, of„,
STA —RITE pipelines and
milking parlours Box 159
Brussels
BELGRAVE CO-OP
NUBBIN ELECTRONICS
SALES -6. SERVICE • TV • RADIO • H I - Fl • STEREO
Phime427-1150 417 SP/hRLING 'STREET
SE.AFORTH
BRUSSELS. TRANSPORT
Brussels
887-6063
Walton
Beuermann .httiuse burned at weekend
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The MeKiHop U.C.W. of ,Duff's
Church, Walton met at the home
of -Mrs. C. McCutcheon last
-Wednesday evening with
members and 3 little guests
present.
Mrs. L. Godkin presided for—
devotion. Hymn, "My Faith
Looks up to Thee" was sung.
Mrs.C. McCutcheon read poem
"Take Time". Donna Godkin
Sang "He's Got the Whole World
in His Hands" accompanied' by
Nancy.
Scripture taken by Mrs.
Godkin was Psalm 142: 1 - 7,
followed by the prayer of General
Thanksgiving. Hymn "Jesus
`Keep Me Near the Cross" was
sung. Offering was taken by Mrs.
Hackwell and dedicated by
singing, "We Give Thee but
Thine Own". Mrs. G. S. Love
read a poem entitled"
"Happiness". A musical record
was then played. Worship
concluded by singing "Now the
Day is Over."
Mrs. N. M cGavin gave her
• topic s what she experienced
during the three days she spent at,
Alma school for leadership in
August, the theme being,
"Called to Be" with Rev. Sue
Seymour as theme speaker.
Mrs. S. McCall presided for the
business. Mrs N. Schade read. a
—poem "A Tone 'of Voice".
Treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. M. Hackwell. Roll Call was
Unit meets
Wisdom was the theme for the
Walton Unit meeting on
Wednesday evening held in the
church basement with ,1„9, ladies
preserit. •
Mrs. Bill Coutts opened with
the "Though for 'the Month".
"Sing to the Lord of harvest" was
sung accompanied by Mrs. Ray
Huether. Mrs. Coutts gave prayer
and Mrs. A. .McCall read the,
scripture. Collection was received-
by Mrs. Mac Sholdice and
dedicated. Mrs. Coutts read a
poem, "The Master's Hand" and
• "Come ye thankful people,
come" closed the devotions.
Mrs. W. Bewley gave the topic
reading several articles from
Combo.
Mrs. Ron Bennett presided for
the business. Minutes were read
by Mrs. Howard Hackwell, also
thank you cards from the Porter
family and the Achilles family.
Cards were received from Gail
Traviss, Lynne McDonald and
Brenda Bewley for gifts at their
community showers.
Discussion was held on quilts
that are to be quilted this winter"
and it was left with the committee
to set the price. Mrs. Jack
McEwing•offered to go on the
supper committee.
Mrs. M. Sholdice gave the
treasurer's report. A bale will be
packed after the Thanksgiving
weekend in October.
Mrs. Bennett closed the
meeting with a poem, "take time
for ten things". Lunch was served
by Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs,
Harold Bolger and Mrs. Ernie
Stevens.
Walton boys win
• _ _ ,,.._ •
length of arm in' centimetres R.R.4, Walton was burned on
contributed to the Sunshine Box. Saturday, night. It was reported
Mrs. Schade closed the meeting the back part was badly burned
with prayer. • while_ the front had smoke and ___--
• Lunch was seryes_l_b_y_ hosters, water damage. .
ennis, Mrs. D. Dennis Those from this area that
and Mrs. J. Burch. attended the 50th ,Anniversary
Personals _ ..._ Open House on Sunday in
-Mr. arid Mrs. Allan McCall Stratford for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:- Stirnore were:Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown in Burlington. Nelson Reid, ' Mr. and Mrs.
The Orville Beuermann House, Murray Dennis and Mr and Mrs.
Mission Band elects officers
Mission Band of Duff' s- Church
resumed meetings Sunday
morning. There were 30 members
in attendance. Call to Worship
was given by John Huether. "I'd
like to teach the world to sing"
was sung with Mrs. Martin
Hackwell at the piano. Prayer was
given by • Blaine ,Hackwell.
Secretary Peter Bennett gave his
report. Treasurer's report was
given by Cathy McGavin. Benny
Hoegy took up the offering which
was dedicated by John Huether.
Officers elected are President-
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Walton 527-0245
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Brussels 887-6694
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15, 1976
James Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Torrence. Dundas
spent last week in Kitchener and
Toronto, also spent a few days in
Sutton on. Lake Simcoe visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Galbraith,
they returned home with the
Dunas for the weekend and
attended the Blyth Thresher's
Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mason
and, family of Blyth; Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Bromley and family of
Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rhiodan and family of Strathroy; -
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heines
of Seaforth spent a week ago
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Blake, when they
celebrated several birthdays of
the families with a barbecue.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Traviss were -Dr. Brian
and M/s. Traviss and girls of
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Ken'
Moffett of Stratford' and Mrs.
Hilda Sellers of Seaforth.
Mrs. Dave '‘ rBrady and •
daughter Kathy of London were
Saturday supper guest with !the
former's grandmother Mrs.
Maud Leeming. Others called at
the same home that day were:: Mrs. Lola McDonald, Mrs. Jen
T umr nrbsu. ILI
Lew
in KB irruksbsye losf.
Mrs. Watson Webster of Clinton
called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Dickson both of Edmonton, Altao
and, Mrs. Ray Huether who had
them at her home later. They also
London and
Mrs. Gib. Smith of McKillop visited on Sunday with Mrs. Jean
Miller. Mrs. Kirkby remained for
a mw r. days.and
Mrs. David Allison of
London visited on Saturday with
Mrs. Jean Broadfoot, On
Thursday Mrs. Broadfoot
1. attended the funeral of her niece,
Mr. T.A. White in Windsor.
Miss ,,Connie Coutts R.N. and
Mr. Tim Steele of Guelph spent
the weekend at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Colts
and attended the Gordom.Patrick
wedding on Saturday in
E gm
Mr.
o d M nadnvi 1
1e.rs. Allan Carter and
Pamela of Clinton also were
dinner guests on Sunday at the
Coutts home.
Ron Godkin, Vice President-
Patricia , Hackwell,
Secretary-Cheryl Fraser,
treasurer-Cathy McGavin.
Member were all reminded to
make an offering for Unicef for
the October meeting.
—"Everything is Beautiful" was
sung before they went into ,their
new classes with their teachers.
Doreen Hackwell, Dorothy
Sholdice and Margaret Bennett.
Peggy and Laura Dennis took
over yesterday • for Marie
McGavin's class.
Brussels
887-6365
Two ball games were played
Sunday afternoon at the Walton
Recreation Park. The Squirts won
over Myth boys 34 and the
Intermediate team won over Eden
Mills 5-0.
The Squirt Tournament is
re-scheduled for this coming.
Saturday September 18 at the ball
park, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
10 THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER
Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service
Local and Long Distance
Phone 887-6122'. (Evenings)
George. J-utzi, Brussels
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
r' Watch andJewellery Repairs
We Sell and Service
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Mrs. Yvonne Knight
Agent for
Elma Farmers .Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
R.R 3 Brussels, 887-6476
Bray Chi Office
197 Joephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
Phone 357 .-1224
J.E LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
SEAPORTH '5274240
.Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9 00 5!30
Wednesday; Saturday 9:,00
CLINTON' 462-7010 Monday 0:00-5:30
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