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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-29, Page 14Several families from the' former Knox United Church, ' Moncrief ' worshipped with members it Duff's United Church Sunday morning.. HA YWARP'S Discount Variety MM. FolloWing the service the U.C.W. served lunch in the basement during a social hoop( fellowship together. Aimemomm.....i.., • Patent AAedicines Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries and Stationery Weekdays 9-9 Holidays 8-Sundays 124 SEM e." WHITE BEAN GROWERS Make The indi* Elevator YOU C~4N BE ASSURED OF • * `'Fair '"prices onest weights Relcblegrading • • • Patrongge g 'return • . • on :.rotOfits. .• Ontario Bean. Growers Co-Operative plant at Seatorth ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS COOPERATIVE Two Locations LONDON SEAFORTH 345-20 07 "Service and a fair deal is our motto" Walton Unit makes $656 during the year Mrs. Allan McCall Correspondent 8th & 16th Unit The September meeting, of the 8th and 16th unit was held at the home of Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Jr. on Monday evening. Mrs. Ken McDonald gave the opening Call to Worship. "The Lord is my Shepherd" was sung followed by prayer, then. a poem; "'Time for everything else.".Roll .C41 was answered by an article that had been read in the last. Observer. A very interesting skit was given by severa.L_ladies--taking parts, on tlie...--"Activities of the U.C.S. in the---Church"7—Hymn • "Come ye thankful people, 'come" was sung. Mrs. K.McDonald finished with a poem, "To sum it up", repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison closed the devotional period. Mrs. Alvin McDonald presided for the business.. 'OTi—M-CTSOn Minutes were read by Mrs. D ald. Thank you cards were read from the girls showers. Mrs. Gerald .Smith gave the financial report. For the year $656.60 had been made by the unit. The copper collection and regular offering was received. Members were encouraged;to go.to the Regional Rally in Seaforth. on October 5. It was agreed that the Observeiwas a worthwhile project, everyone ' enjoyed reading it every month. Lunch was served by Mrs. Don Fraier and Mr. 1 Van Vliet. Boundary and 17th unit The Unit of the Boundary and 17th meeting was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Martin Baan when Mrs. Barry Hoegy opened. with the thoughtfor the day, followed by the scriputre reading from Act 9:36-43. Hymn "Work, for the night is coming" was sung.. Collection was received and dedicated with "We give Thee ' !76 Gran Fury 9 passenger station wagon demonstrator, fully equipped, with a.c. '76'. FURY SPORT 2 dr. Hardtop demonstrator. - - '74 ASTRA - 4 speed t Transmission witirradio '73 MERCURY MONTCALM - 2 door hard top 8 automatic polder . steering & brakes - radio. 2 -'73 DODGE DART 4 door sedan, 6 automatic with radio , '73 CHRYSLER 4 door hard top '72 CHEV IMPALA 2 doothard Jop ' '72 Dodge 4 door '71 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 door hard, top '71 FORD V2, TON '71 G.M.C. 1/2 ton pick up '69 FORD 1,4 TON '69 OLDS, 2 &aril:E. CRAWFORD • ,MOTORS .. • Witighoth 3674862 but Thine own." Mrs. Cliff Ritchie gave the, Topic reading articles, "Care of the Needy and Dorcas." Mrs. Hoegy read a peom, "I'd like to attend church but," Hymn "Go, labour on, spend and be spend was sung" and the reading in unison of the Apostle Creed' closed this part of the meeting. Mrs. Baan chaired the .business. Several thank you cards were' read. There was a discussion on the Fowl Supper on, November 3. The Regional Rally- is announced for;. October 5 in Seaforth and a bale Will be packed after ThankSgiving. The next meeting isto be held a the home of Mrs. H. Johnson. L unch was served, by Mrs. B. Hoegy and. Mrs. C. Ritchie. Personals ' Mrs, Margaret Turner of Hop Junction, Ontario„,is spending a few weeks with her brother Roily Achilles and Mrs. Achilles. Mrs. Ivan Lazar and Leon Maclamira of Windsor visited on. Saturday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pryce 'and, son of Winthrop visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mit. NelSon Marks. y• • Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles; M' rs. Margaret Dirtier, Mrs:Kathy Achilles, Danny, Christine and Dwayne were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills and family in Seaforth. '29' 06 ' Q.