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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-04-13, Page 17HAYWARn Discount -- Variety Cosmetics Tobacco Patent Medicines Groceries and Stationery Weekdays.9-9 Holidays & Sundays 12-6 "111.1111111•1111111•11 ATTENTION FARMERS FLAX WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FLAX AS A CASH CROP IN 1977 1. Flax Futures for 1977 continue at an attractive level. 2. Flax Plantings in our area have continued to grow. 3. Input Cost fot• seed, fertilizer and spray less than $20.00 per acre as of March 31, 1977. 4. A market is available immediately for all Ontario grown flax. 5. Quick unload as compared with other cash crops. 6. Forward selling available (ask Manager for details) 7. Storage available (ask Manager for details) 8. Contracts available (ask Manager for details) 9. Crop insurance for flax is available in 1977 (See your Agent for details) Don't delay because interest in this seed is high. To avoid disappointment call today. For geed please eotitaett. OPNOTCH ANDERSON FLAX. PRODUCTS tOON0ttf4 Ftttia LIMITE5 Mllivertou Ontario Luektiow. Ontario phone 595.6-4041 photie 528-4026 THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 10, 1977 17 Walton UCW .discusses 11 and raith r hitby and d 8 o f y at 3 481 3ruce, thety, tobeq Camp ice hi rother spices esday bberd e late vidsos last I Mrs, village les of s with atop is Olive Correspondent Mrs, Betty McCall The U.C.W. general meeting was held on. Wednesday evening, April 6, in the church basement; opening with sing-song led by Mrs. Neil. McG avin. The McKillop Unit was in charge of devotions, Mrs. McGavin read the scripture from John 14: 1 -4. Hymn, "God came in Jesus" was sung followed by Mrs. Merton Hackwell giving prayer. Mrs. C. Wey gave • a meditation on "A Great promise". Hymn, "Take my life and let it be" was .sung. Rev. Ed. Ba,ker showed a slide presentation on "Wills" accompanied with narration on record, followed by a discussion. Mrs. McGavin sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. M. Hackwell at the piano. Offering was received by Mrs. K. McDonald, dedicated by Mrs.. M. Hackwell. Mrs. Campbell Wey presided for the business. Minutes were approved as read by Mrs. H erb Traviss. An invitation from Brussels United Church to attend their Thankoffering on April 24th was accepted. Further plans were made for the U.C.W. Thank- offering at Duff's United Church on. Sunday evening, April 17th. The Neufeldt's from Kichener will be guest speakers. The June meeting will be a joint meeting with all units when Mrs. Ten Pas of Brussels will show her pictures of Brazil. There will be a bale sent to be packed by May 22. Hynn, 'In Christ there is no East or est was sung. Rev. Baker closed the meeting with prayer. Personals Easter visitors with Mr. and rs. Earl M ills were Drs. Jean d Gerd Westermann of urlington; Mr. and Mrs Bruce '.cott of Toronto; Mr. and Mr. Murray Mills, Scott,DaAvid and Cathy and Mrs. Coombs of Brantford. Mr. Stewart McCall returned ome from hospital last hursday. Easter guests on unday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 cCall were: Mrs Annie Bruce, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke, Stephen and. Sheila, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs, Ross McCall and family of Brussels; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Ireland and Mr.William Ireland of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Murray McCall and daughter of Winthrop; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCall and Jason of 'Gdelph. Mrs. Maud Leeming celebrated her recent birthday with Mr. William Leeming and family at a dinner on Sunday. Easter Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss were Dr, Brian and Mrs. Traviss, Alison and Leslie of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffatt of Stratford and Mrs.Hilda Sellers who returned home from Seaforth Hospital on Sunday. Misses Glenna Houston of Windsor and Janice Houston of 'London spent the holiday weekend at their parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Rae H ouston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick and Michael of Owen Sound and Mr. Neil M cdonald of Chatham spent the easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald and Rick. Mrs. Olene Stutz and Natasha of Waterloo visited on the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier and Pa ul of Th'amesford visited on the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blake of Kitchener and Mr. Clayton Fraser also of Kitchener spent the Easter weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser. Easter Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell, Ross, Doug and Neil were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, Seaforth; Mrs. Lillian Beer and Steve of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. GordonMitchell of Listowel; Mrs. Advertising... CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD keeps you posted. --1 Bessie Mitchell, Huronview, Clinton; Miss Julie Ann Fairless, Gorrie; Misses Luella and Helen Mitchell and Jack Mitchell of Brussels. Mr. William Bennett spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett, New Market. Miss Jane Leeming, Toronto and John Leeming, Elliott Lake spent the weekend with their father, W.J.leeming, Tom and Bob. Easter Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roll y Achilles were: Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Achilles and Debbie of Fergus; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracey and Teddy, Seaforth, M rs Kathy Achilles, Danny, Christine and Dwayne of Walton. Miss Kim Humphries of London spent the holiday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Miss Cathy McDonald, London and Mr. Paul Flaxbard of Zurich spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs.Don McDonald and family. Mrs. Edna McDonald of Brussels had lunch on Easter Sunday at the same home after attending the Easter Service at Duff's United Church. Mrs. .Jean McGale and her mother, Mrs, Gertrude McDonald spent several days over the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald and attended the Sunday Easter Service at Duff's. United Church. Miss Joan Bennett who is attending St. Clair College in Windsor spent the Easter weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas visited on Easter Sunday with Mrs. Leila Dundas at the Manor in Seaforth. Easter service was well attended on Sunday morning at Duff's United. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark greetecI those at the door. Rev, Baker's sermon was "All Things New", The ch oir sang an anthem and Graeme Craig sang a solo, "The Old Rugged Cross". The Easter Mines at the front of the church were later given to MrsMaud Leeming, Mrs. Jean Broadfoot, Mrs G ertie Bennett, Mrs, Leila Dundas, Mrs. Gertrude McDonald, Mrs. Hilda Sellers, Mrs. Jean Miller, Mrs Rose Campbell, Mrs, Janet McKay and Miss Pearl Thamer. Opening new doors to small business ROGER HALL one of our representatives will be at The Wingham Motel, WINGHAM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. (April 19th) If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the MB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 'or prior inforitiation call /71,8650 or write 1036 Ontario Street; Stratford.