The Brussels Post, 1977-03-23, Page 11Business Directory
BELGRAVE CO-OP
FicT Feed & Fertilizer Petroleum Products
Hardware and Appliances
Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners
BRUSSELS WINGHAM
887-6453 357-2711
illIWA•0011111,
Mrs. Yvonne Knight
Agent for
Elma Farmers Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
R.R. 3 Brussels, 887-6476
ounsormwommismalamimek
Bray Chiropractic Office
197 Josephine Street
Wingharp, Ontario
Phone 357-1224
McGavin's Farm Equipment
We specialize in a Complete Line of
FARM EQUIPMENT
Brussels Sales and Service Seaforth
887-6365 Walton 527-0245-
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
Watch and Jewellery Repairs
— We Sell and Service
BULOVA ACCUTRON — WATCHES
— 3 Stores —
SEAFORTH — CLINTON —.WALKERTON
SEAFORTO ELECTRONICS
SALES &SERVICE •TV • RADIO • HI-FI • STEREO
1S27-1150 • 17 SPARL1NG STREET
SE. FORTH
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service
Local and Long Distance
Phone 887-6122 (Evenings)
.George Jutz4 Brussels
Partly's- Dairy •Supplies
Brussels 887,6644
H&N Dairy Systems Ltd.1
Sales, Service and Installation of
STA —RITE pipelines and
milking parlours Brussels
887-6063
Harwood C. •••SmithiLtd
R.K.. 2 Littowel 291-3810
'TV .Refrigeration
• .
Appliance Service
Box 159
Brussels
elgrave teams ma
game 6-3 of the best of five finals,
The Bantams from. Belgrave
eliminated Kurtzville in their
`semi-final series and are ready to
meet Belmore in the Bantam
finals.
The Belgrave PeeWees
eliminated Normanby to make it
into the finals against Kurtzville.
The Belgrave Squirts won their
semi-final series against Kurtz-
ville and are ready for the finals
with Howick.
The Belgrave Tykes played in
the Blyth Little Lion's Novice
Tournament last weekend. Friday
night they met Brussels and were
defeated 3-2. On Saturday they
put together successive victories
over Zurich and Milverton each
by a 4-1 score. Belgrave therefore
won the B Championship Trophy.
Bill Haines won a new hockey
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ke play offs
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehonse
The five. Belgrave Hockey
ams continue to do well as the
ockey season draws to a close.
The Family and Consumers
ffairs meeting of Belgrave
omen's Institute was held
uesday evening, March 15 in the
Hall. Mrs. James Hunter
as convenor and had for her
otto, "Are we confusing the
gh cost of living with the cost of
wing high?" The roll call was
swered by members naming a
ay of conserving energy. S.M.
ewart of Ontario Hydro was
est speaker and discussed ways
conserving energy and the
cessity of conservation. He
arned that brown-outs and
ack-outs could be the result of
aste. He recommended
sulation of residences, both old
d new and suggested turning
lights, television sets and
dios when not in use. The peak
riod for the use of hydro is
tween 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and
vised everyone to do jobs that
quire a lot of energy at some
her time of day.
Mrs. Stanley Hopper
nducted the opening exercises
d presided for business. Mrs.
ss Higgins read minutes,
ancial report and correspond-
cc. A letter of thanks was
ceived from the War Memorial
ildren's Hospital for donation
from Miss Jane Pengilley
o is leaving Huron to become
ie Economist for Wellington.
elville Guild
n tertain ed
y dancer
Guild of Melville Presbyterian
urch met in the church parlour
March 15th.
Mary Huether read two poems
commence the meeting,
owed by singing "When I
vey the wondrous cross",
garet McCutcheon led
prayer. The scripture lesson,
d in unison, was part of the
ter story.
wo piano solos by Ruth Anne
tts and a lively tap dance by
la King accompanied by her
her were enjoyed.
ary Huether read a poem on
i.pring Cleaning" then gave the.
c which dealt with the life of
ty Magdalene and the part
ch she played at the, first
ter
fter singing several 'Irish
gs business was discussed.
rgaret McCutcheon presided
the secretary's report was
by Isobel Adams and
surer's report by Rose Marie
hop. It was decided tohavethe
ual smorgasbord dinner in the
eh basement tin May 25th
tickets to be sold at the same
e as last year.
rich was served by Mary
her and Margaret
utcheon.
E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
SEAFORD' 52/4240
uesday, Thursday, Friday
9:00 - 5:30
Wednesday, Saturday
9:00 - 12:00
CLINTON 482,7010
Monday 9:00,- 5:30
gY Appointment
The Belgrave Midgets
eliminated Clifford in the semi-
finals and are now playing against
Kurtzville in the Tri-Comity
finals, Kurtzville won the first
Hi-C plans Easter
Sunrise service
The Belgrave Hi-C met at the
home of Gary Hopper on
Sunday afternoon. We discussed
the bedrace and dance scheduled
for early in June. We also
discussed plans for an Easter
Sunrise service.
The• officers for the next
meeting on April 3 were decided.
Janice Coultes 'and Donelda
Lamont were elected to the
Worship Planning Committee for
the church representing the Hi-C.
stick as Belgrave's nest player.
Since the warm, weather of last
week took Belgrave ice out, all
remaining Belgrave home games
will be played' in Blyth,
Personals
Miss Marilyn Robertson of
Toronto and Jim Robertson of
Hanover spent the weekend' with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson,
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Hanover spent the
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hanna. John,
Ronald and Joanne remained for
some holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Armstrong visited last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Thompson of Goderich.
Mr. and. Mrs. Leslie Vincent of
Oakville visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Vincent last week
and attended the funeral of their
brother-in-law, Cliff Logan, on
Friday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
and Sheila visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lougheed
of Drayton. Sheila stayed for a
few holidays.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Bosman
spent the weekend with his
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brooks
of Hamilton.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. Cliff Logan and
her family in -the loss of her
husband and father, Cliff Logan.
Brian Edgar of Petroiia and.
Janet Arnold of Brigden visited
on Saturday with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse,
Miss Donelda Lamont was able
to return home on Thursday after
having surgery in the Wingham
and District Hospital.
Mrs. Harold Vincent left-by
plane on Saturday to visit with her
son and daughter-in-law and fiew
grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Vincent and Patrick Tyler, of
Riverview, New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Logan of
New Westminster, B.C. are
visiting with Mrs. Cliff Logan and
other relatives and attended her
brother's Cliff Logan funeral on
'Friday.
Sympathy is extended from this
community to Mrs. Harold Hart-
lieb and family in the passing of
her husband and father.
Richard Anderson of London
and Nancy Anderson of St.
Thomas were weekend visitors
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Anderson.
We extend sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Prescott in the
loss of their son Cyril Prescott.
Kerry Ann Pletch of Teeswater
is holidaying with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Pletch.
elgrave WI plans to
uy piano for hail
Mrs. Loralee Marshall of Kirkton
will fill in until a replacement is
found.
Plans were made for the Huron
West District Executive meeting
to be held in Belgrave, Monday,
April 4 at 1:30 p.m.
It was agreed to „make a
donation to Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Smith who suffered the loss of
their store by fire.
There was some discussion
about the piano now in the hall
and it was decided to purchase a
used piano with the president and
secretary to enquire and buy if a
suitable one can be obtained.
The Annual Meeting will be
held April 19 in the W.I. Hall.
The Heart Canvass for
Belgrave C ommunity amounted
to $450.00. Kits were handed out
to canvassers 'for the Cancer
Society. • '
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Glenn Coultes, Mrs. Herson Irwin
and Mrs. . Gordon - Higgins,
assisted by Mrs. Jack Higgins.