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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-25, Page 12were 'Mr. and Mrs, Fred Do Wendy and Russell of Fran, and Mr. and Mrs. David Darlene and David of Cortaiti .C. Smith ltd.9 USTOWIEL Turn. left 3rd rood post. Any 73 5 then one mfle on right Highway 86 East l ed I a t - GE ( Used Locally) WASHER 8t DRIER VVASH ER 2 speed with 3 wash 3 rinse lint filter 18 lb tub delicate no heat perma press regular Porcelain drum iR.2 311t2orillario M. C. En SMITH MO $349 DRIER $179 Buy two $525 ya an wit Sa we Ho ave 44, Hil lbs &l lbs ste for We wish to congratulate the class of '77. And this brushed silvertone pendant is our gift to you just for visiting our store. Wear it- with its matching neckchain or on a charm bracelet. Ir Come •in.,.and .ee.it.li'Wicle'.8electibil in every pric e range: Audrey MA Y ER'S Lloyd Jewellery & Gifts Where Personal Service isistill Brussels important .88 7-9000 and Mrs. Jack Scott, London. The Walton WoMen's Institute sponsored their .annual bus trip last Wedn'esday when 39 ladies spent the afternoon in Toronto at the new Eaton Centre. Quests over the holiday weekend with Mrs. Phyllis Dunk — CALL it For a free estimate and a look at our newest samples of materials 7 SAVES SS ON YOUR NEW * HOUSE * DRIVE-IN SHED * ADDITION * TRUSSES ROYAL HOMES HAS ADDED A NEW LINE TO THEIR HOME PRODUCTS CALLED COMPONENTS This means prefabricating the entire building in sections; delivering these to your site; and all you do is. nail it together. We can build anything - just bring in your plan or ideas, and we will quote you the price. Everything is pre- engineered to help you build faster and better. „ Ii THE HOUSE Ideal for the farmer, home- owner and home-builder, for additions and new buildings. TRUSSES r,111111111i 11,111011111111116..1 Ctili 3574606 or Write to ROYAL HOMES LIMITED BOX 370 - WINGHAM ONTARIO; CANADA "GREAT OR SMALL) WE BUILD THEM ALL" THE DRIVE-IN SHED Inquire today for your summer building and save $$$ LET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE BETTER THAN NEW! COOK UPHOLSTERY Ph. 523-4272 R. Cook, Prop. Blyth, Ont. WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 1 "Put Your Upholstering Needs in Our Hands" •• • .4,4. pr,.. 12—THE BIW!SELS POST, MAY 25, 1977 Walton WI ladies enjoy bus trip Mrs. Allan McCall Correspondent 887-6677 Mrs. Hugh Johnston was hostess when the 17th and Boundary Unit held their May meeting at her home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Cliff Ritchie opened the devotions with a thought for the day. Shirley Johnston played hymns on the record player. Mrs. Cliff Hoegy gave a reading, "My Mother's Kitchen". Mrs. Ritchie read several passages from the book of Proverb, followed by prayer. A poem "Consider yourself at home" was given by Mrs. Hoegy. Then she gave a topic on "Good Days Ahead," followed by prayer. Business was conducted by Mrs. Martin Baan, -Minutes were approved as read by Mrs. Harold McCallum,gt was moved to make a donation to the Salvation Army. A former Brussels resident was honoured last week when the Ministry of Natural 'Relsources of Wingham launched Dr. C.H.D. Clark. The boat , is called the C.H.D.Clark, of ter Dr. Clark, a A shower for next month was discussed. the unit is to meet with the U.C.W. for the June meeting, the first • Wednesday of the month. Meeting closed with prayer and a social half hour was enjoyed when lunch was served by Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Hoegy and hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffet, Stratford and Dr. Brian and M rs. Traviss and girls of Waterloo visited on the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Rev. Ed Baker and Mrs. Harvey Craig attended the three day London Conference in Sarnia last week. Visitors last week with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot were: Mr. and Mrs. Norma Love, Lansing, Michigan; Mrs. Florence Russell, Mitchell: Mrs. Fern Patterson, Seaford) Mrs. William Farquharson, London and Mr. biologist. Dr. Clark lived in Brussels from 1918 - 1923 when his father was minister of the Methodist Church here. _ . Some long time Brussels residents may remember the Clark family. Boat named after former resident