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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-09-07, Page 9The family of the late Jack Lowe wish to express their thanks for the many donations received to the Ontario Heart Fund, Brussels Burial Chapel, and Brussels Arena Fund. Special thanks to Max and Barb Watts, Rev. E. LeDrew, the pallbearers and flower bearers from Ihe County of'Huron, for all the floral tributes, cards of sympathy and for the foal brought Ito the house. Also thank you to Western Star Lodge, Morning Star Rebekah Lodge and the U.C.W. for the lunch served at the church after the funeral. Your kind words never be — Mary, Wayne, Murray, Ann, Isobel and families. and thoughtfulness will forgotten. Mr. and !„MM Murray Mills and family visited with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Mills during the Weekend. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas were Miss Tillie Dundas, Seaforth and Mrs.. Olene Stutz —and Tasha of Waterloo. Mrs. Jim. Shortreed visited her husband Jim at Seaforth Manor on Sunday. , Mr.. and Mrs. Herb Traviss spent a two-week holiday at the west coast. Mrs. Jean Broadfoot spent the weekend at London at the W. Farquharson hope. Siding & Roofing Vinyl & Aluminum Siding Aluminum Windows & Doors Aluminum seamless evestrough. For your Free estimate call Wroxeter 335-6341 Be an early bird! Then you will enjoy the beauty of a lovely home all summer Ed's Business Directory BELGRAVE CO-OP 170 Wallace Avenue N., Flower Phone 291-2040 211line17£r 9/01.161 Ltd.. ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. YOUR PERSONAL FLORIST WITH WORLD-WIDE CONNECTIONS iMcGavin's Farm Equipment For Feed & Fertilizer Petr6letirn Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker iEquipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887:6453 357-2711 We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Brussels Sales and Service Seaforth 887-6365 ,Walton 527-0245 Mrs. YVonne Knight Agent for Elma Farmers Mutual -Fire Insurance Company A.R. 3 Brussels, 887-6476 Bray Chiropractic 'Office 197 Josephine Street Wingharn, Ontario Phone 357-1224 BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service • • Local and Long Dittance. Phone 887-6122' (Evenings ). George Jutz, Brussels H&N Dairy Systems, Ltd,.. Sales, Service. and Installation of STA —RITE pipelines and • , Brussels milking I:m.04)11es. itr ox 159 81V7.666.1 Brussels Harwood C. Smith,Ltd R.R.2 Listowel 291-3810 TV Refrigeration Appliance Service or" ys Dairy Supplies Ortitgek, 8.,87-6694 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs — We Sell and Service BU LOVA — ACCUTRON — WATCHES — 3 Stores — SEAFORTH — CLINTON — WALKERTON THE BRUSSELS POST' SEPTEMBER 7, 1977-9 Dave Kains speaks to Walton.: 'WI ladies Hackwell last week. Mrs. Betty McCall Sunday School resumes this 887-6677 coming Sunday at 10:00 a.m.. Dave Kains from the Ministry preceding the morning church of Natural Resources, Wingham service at Duff's United Church. District, was guest speaker for Congratulations to Mr. and the Agriculture and Canadian Mrs. 'John Davies (nee Lynne Industries meeting of the Walton McDonald) on the arrival of their Women's Institute on Wednesday baby boy on September 1 in evening at the Community Hall. Seaforth Community Hospital. Mrs. Bill Humphries presided .Mr. and Mrs.. Howard for the business. Minutes were Hackwell and family spent Labor read by Mrs. Ken McDonald. Day Holiday with Constable Members answered the roll call, Richard and, Mrs, Porter at "A place I would like to see Bayfield where he was stationed improved in our community," with, the O.P.P. for the summer. followed by the correspondence Ronald Stevenson spent a few and secretary's report. days on the weekend with his A display is to be put up at the grandparents, Mr. , and Mrs. Brussels Fall Fair. A delegate for Allan McCall, following his the Area Convention is to be ,couple of days in the Wingham chosen at the next meeting.. Hospital. The September meeting will be John' Elliott of Elliott Lake, held on September 21 with' spent-the holiday weekend at the conveners Mrs. Trevor SMith and Mrs. Ron Bennett in charge of program when flower arrange- ments will be shown. Mrs. Herman Plas gave the motto on: Vacant lots and vacant minds usually became a dumping ground for all sorts of rubbish. Mrs, Allan McCall introduced. the guest speaker who spoke on the Hullet Wildlife Management Area. At present, the Ministry is developing 5,600 acres of land, open year around for public home of his father, W.J. Leeming. He and his sister Jane Leeming, called on their grand- mother, Mrs. Maud Lemming, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and John arrived home on Saturday from a holiday to the west coast. They visited with relatives in the Edmonton, Alta. area enroute. • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan and fainify; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Williamson and Mr. and MRs. Don Nolan and family spent the weekend camping at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson of Listowel visited with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders of Royal Oak, Michigan spent the Labor Day Holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. recreation, be said. The goal of the Hullett Wildlife Management Area is to provide an opportunity for high quality wildlife based recreational experiences for hunters and other visitors on a day use basis while emphasizing habitat management and water- fowl production in accordance with sound ecological principals... Hunting for gatne::: such" as ducks, geese, woOddoek, ruffled'' grouse, rabbits, hare and deer is allowed Monday through Saturday. 10 Miles of Trails Nature trails and wildlifd habitat management demonstra- tion areas are presently being developed for public use. Ten miles of trails are being developed at the Hullett• Wildlife Management Area, which take in the Maple Trail, Tamarack Trail, Poplar Trail, Trail Ecology and Hawthorn Trail. The Hullett Area contains 100 species of birds and over 400 plant species, many of which you will see on the trails. The Hullett Wildlife Manage- ment Area may be reached by' various concession and county, roads leading from Highways 4 and 8, Clinton, Seaforth and Goderich (at a distance of 17 miles from Hullett) are the major centres near the Area. Mrs. Plas thanked. the spekaer and presented him with a gift of money, Mrs. McCall conducted a contest, Name the Towns ; at the close of the meeting. Institute Grace was sung, 'followed by lunch served by Mrs. Don McDonald, Mrs. Alvin McDonald and Mrs. Herman Personals Mark McLlwain of Seaforth spent a few days holidaying, with his grandmother, Mrs. Edna Former residents, buy business Ross and Irma Brighton of BrusTeXan selS, formerly prietars of the Grill i a p re ro the proud hew owners of Yield's Country Steakhouse, just north of Clinton, according to the Clinton News ROW. Plas.