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The Brussels Post, 1978-04-19, Page 7To Make a Deal On One Of Our VALID VALUE BUYS Pre-owned Vehiyes 1978 DODGE PICKUP 8 cylinder, automatic, P.B. andP.S. Deluxe Topper, Radio, 8000 K.M. Like New 1974 YOLKSWAGON Super, 4 • speed, radio. Cheap Transportation 1977 DATSUN 710 2 dr. sedan, automatic, P.A. Brakes, Radio. Low Mileage BE QUICK 'CAUSE WE'RE QUICK 1975 DODGE DUSTER 6 cylinder, automatic, P.B. and P.S. Radio, Nice clean unit. Affordable Price 1972 ,DATSUN PICKUP 4 Speed, Radio, 6 ply tires. A Real Workhorse THE BRUSSELS PAST, APRIL, 19, 1978 Walton stu Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall 887-6677 The 8th and 16th Unit met Monday evening, April 10 at the home of Mrs. Jim Fritz. Mrs. Ken McDonald was in charge of devotions and used as the theme, Stewardship. The meeting was opened with hymn, "Take my life and let it be" followed with meditation from•the book, Please give a Devotion entitled,"Will a man rob God", For example, we place one penny on the collection plate and go out and buy one soft drink for 10c. She also gave an article entitl- ed, "We are called to live out the Gospel" followed by prayer and Hy .mn "We. Give Thee but Thine own." Devotions were closed with a poem, "One Stewardship" and everyone repeated the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Rae Houston presided for the business opening with a brief prayer. Minutes were read by secretary, Mrs. Don McDonald and roll call was answered by 10 members. Announcements were; Bake articles to be into the church by May 20. For May the group is responsible for flowers in the church Shower for Susan Humphries was announced for Saturday, April 29 instead of date set for This column is prepared by your Energy Conservation Centres in Lucknow and Goderich and in the coming weeks will deal with many aspects of energy use and conservation and approaches. Before we can talk about energy conservation, we have to have an understanding of what energy is and how we use it. It is easier to say how we use energy than to define it. Almost every- thing we do uses some type of energy. In fact, nothing happens in our lives, our society, or the universe without energy. The food we eat contains energy, the fuels we burn contain energy. The electricity we use is a type of energy. We are always using energy. There are two "laws" which describe the behaviour of energy in the universe: The first states that the total amount of energy is constant. Energy cannot be created or destroyed. The energy in a gallon of gas is not lost when you burn it in a car engine. The energy has been converted into heat and forward motion and the amount of energy in the heat and motion is the same as was present in the gas. A Change has taken place though. The usefulness of the energy has decreased. This brings us to the Second law regarding energy. It' states that any transformation of energy increases the disorder or randomness of the energy. Energy flows from high quality areas, such as the high temper- atute in the engine cylinder, to low quality areas, such as the exhaust. Eventually all the energy in the erse will be degraded to a large univ amount of low quality energy. It is the second law regarding energy which is important to keep in mind as we use energy. The' first law tells us we will never run out of energy, but the second law warns us that it is the quality April 24,, bring kitchen cupboard article. ' Mrs. J. Fritz presented Mrs.. Gerald (Nancy) Smith who is leaving the unit, with a cup and saucer from the unit and a church crest line charm for a bracelet from the General U.C.W. Lunch was served by Mrs. Linda McDonald and hostess. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker have returned home recenty from Lakeland, Florida where they spent the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills, Tracey, Teddy and Donnie of Seaforth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Roily Achilles. Euchre Held progressive euchre sponsor& by the Walton Women's Institut was held on Tuesday evening April 11 in the community hall with 7 tables in play. Prizes were awarded to High Lady, Viola Kirbly; -Low Lady, Sadie McDonald; High Man, Jack Simpson, Brussels; Low Man, Harvey Craig; Highest Score in one hand, Mrs. Harvey Craig. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Don McDonald Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mr s Allan McCall. The Dessert Euchre has been changed to Wednesday evening, April 26, for 7 p.m. Boundary and 17th Sixteen members of the Bound- ary and 17th Unit gathered at the of the energy which is important. High quality energy can be used to do work, but once it is used its ability to do more work is lost. When we talk about saving or conserving energy we are talking about using our high quality energy resources wisely, so that we do not wastefully convert them to low grade energy. If you have ideas or questions regarding this column, please send or bring them to the Energy Conservation Centres, 36A West Street, Goderich, 524-4114 or.: Campbell Street, Lucknow, 528-3304. Lodge plans birthday party Morning Star Rebekah Lodge met April 11th with 21 members present. A Birthday Party is to be held on June 6th and the Lodge Was invited to Goderich to close their Lodge and to Wingham and Monkton Lodge. Members have invited Hensall, Atwood, Palmerston and Listowel to be guests when the D.D: President makes her visit on April 25th. Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are joining together for a Pot Luck Supper on April 27th. The lodge's Variety Fair is to be held on May 6th. CWL plans pot luck At the March 14 Meeting of the' BntSsels C.W.L. 15 members responded to the roll call - bring a small item for the Kitchen. Discussions Were on the up coming pot luck supper prior to the election of officers for the coining year, beginning in May. The Feburary guest speaker earish Priest Father Sonderup who showed slides of the people and of his work in his native South Africia, Pather has been in Canada six years and is now a COnadiall Citizen: home of Mrs. Martin Baan for their April meeting on Wednes, day evening.. Mrs. Paul McCallum opened with a poem "Unit Respons- ibilities," Hynm, "Through all the changing scenes of life" was sung with. Mrs. Baan accompany- ing on her organ. Mrs. Graeme Craig gave a reading On an ideal Woman's Characteristics. Mrs. P. McCallum read the scripture from Proverbs. 30; 10-31. Mrs. Craig had members list what they thought about women under the following headings (1.) Family and relations and what The McKillop Unit of the U.C.W. Duff's. United Church. Walton, held their meeting at the 7 home of Mrs. N. Schade. Mrs, Don Dennis gave the call to Worship on "Praise". Hymn "Stand up Stand up for Jesus" was sung tollowed by prayer given by Mrs. M. Dennis.• The Scripture taken from Psalm 96 was read by Mrs. J. Burch, Mrs, D. Dennis gave the meditation.. she does in the home. (2.) Relationship activities of women in Proverbs outside of the home. (3.) Opinions 'on women to the present day. Then she gave out newspapers for members to find women of to-day of the worlds activities. Mrs. P. McCallum led in prayer, the singing of hymn, "For the beauty of the Earth" closed the devotions. Mrs. Craig presided for the business with a poem, "How much like piecing a quilt is living". Thank you card was read from. Mrs. Della Murray with donation, The collection was taken by Mrs. M. Hackwell and dedicated .by Mrs. D. Dennis. Mrs. S. , McCall had the topic and gave an interesting talk on the Island. . of Jamaica. Hymn "Lead on, 0 King Eternal" was sung. This part of the meeting was closed. with Mrs: D. Dennis giving the Benediction. Mrs. M. Hackwell presided for the business opening by reading., a Mrs.116arry Hoegy gave her treasurer report and ,Mrs. Hugh Johnston gave the miscellaneous fund report. Mrs. Helen son read minutes and took the roll call. Report was given on quilts done this winter. Members were reminded of the bale and placing flowers in the church services in July and August. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Barry Hoegy with Mrs, Cliff. Hoegy and Mrs. Martin Baan in charge of devotions. Lunch was served by Mrs. G. Craig and Mrs. P. McCallum and the hostess. poem "Package of Seeds". Minutes of the last meeting. were read by Mrs. G. McNichol. Roll' call was answered by everyone giving the name of a Caribbean Missionary. Mrs. M. Hackwell gave the Treasurer's report. A social half hour was spent and lunch was served by Mrs. S. McCall, Mrs. H. Heudi and Mrs. N. Schadc. New centre says Energy saving makes sense McKillop discusses Jamaica