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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-05-03, Page 12Ue71Z2 ,FARM 'EQUIPMENT LTD, III SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE SERIES 84 TRACTORS The going is good with special row crop features Born and bred to meet the tough challenges of Canadian farming, Series 84 Tractors, offer the kind of performance that proves itself over many years of use. Standard features Include full synchro- mesh transmission, shuttle shift reverse, clear deck, total hitch control, big hydraulic pump capacity, greater stability and faster, .. easier maintenance. - lirrARNATIONAL 64 INIFINATIONAL HARVESTER CANADA To meet the requirements of row Cropping, Models 584, 684 and 784 have good crop clearance and power adjustable rear wheels,, Available is a 13.6 X 38 or 15.5 X 38 power shift on the Model 584 and a 15.5 X 38 power shift on ModelS 684 and 784, Also, the 784 row crop model comes with a ,torque amplifier (16F — 8R transmission). 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It was held at St. James (West- minster) Church in London and started with • a , service of Holy Communion, conducted by Bishop Ragg. The theme for the Con- ference was "The Time that is. Now," and the speaker was Rev. Donald Irvine, Dean of .Theology at 'Huron College, London. After lunch which was held at three neighbouring churches, the Rev. Blair Dixon led in singing to guitar aceompaniment. Reports were heard from the treasurer, president and secretary. Archdeacon David W6eller in- stalled the officers for 1978-79. Tri-County Elects , The Tri-County Softball As- sociation met on Ttiesday evening iri'East Wawanosh Public School with President Bill Stevenson in charge. A •new executive was -elected with Roy Gingrich, R.R.1, Walton elected president; Earl IVEne of Gorrie, Vice-President and Ann Machan of Wingham returned as secretary-treasurer. Scott Bridge of Brussels will be .• league convenor. With the increasing number of .young girls wishing to play ball .it was decided to have a series for girls 11 and under as of December 31 of the previous year. This Will be the Pee Wee division. In order to make girls classifications match the boys, the girls 13 and under 'will be called Bantam ,and 'the girls 16 and under will be called' Midget. The entry fee was raised to $3.00 per team, payable at the next meeting to be hold in. 'May. Entertain Grandmothers . The Belgrave C.G.I.T. girls entertained their adopted grand- mothers at a supper Wednesday evening in the Sunday -- school room of the United Church, Belgrave. • After supper the girls sang a medley of songs and ` Lorne Campbell showed slides of his trip to Nassau. Miss Sheila Anderson, president conducted the meeting. _Sponsor Euchre Five tables of euchre were played a,t the W.I. Hall on Wednesday evening at the weekly euchre. Winners were: High Lady, Mrs. James R. Coultest High man, Clarence Hanna; Low Lady, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; Low Man, Mrs. Lorne Jamieson (flaying as a man); Most Lone Hands Lady's, Mrs. Mark Arm- , strong; Most Lone Hands Man's, .Mrs. Clarence Hanna (playing as a man). There Will be a shoot party on May 10 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mines of Niagara Falls .-.'Called on Mrs. Harty McGuire on Sunday after noon also visited with'hetbiOther Harry McGuire a patient in the 'Wingharn District Hospital. Messers Robeff, 4:1ibberd, Alex Nether)/ and lienry Pattison of Blyth attended the sessions of the Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West and the Grand Orange Lodge sessions in North Bay Motor Hotel Inn from Wednesday io Saturday. A relative shower was held by the Marti family in Toronto .titiday in holiOtit of Miss Louise hvieter, Relatives attending frOni this at: Z.4,11 ktvi•V• Mrs. Stewart: Procter, Mrs. George Procter, Mrs. Charles PENter, Mrs. Kenneth Alton, Mrs. • Ross Procter and Anne and. Miss Nancy -Anderson, Miss Nancy Anderson 'of St. Thomas held .a miscellaneous• shower in honour of Miss Louise Procter (bride elect of this month) on Saturday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffery of London spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs. Dorothy Telfer of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. Earl Anderson. Robert Hibberd With his son Ronald' of Mildmay attended. the father and son banqUet sponsored by the Fordwich United Church of the United Church Men Club in the basement of the church last Monday evening. Mr. Leonard James Wingham attended the sessions ofGrand Orange Lodge of Ontario West held in North Bay on Friday and Saturday. - - - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm- strong visited onSunday with Mrs. Robert Campbell • of Egmondvil le. Miss Joan Edgar of London, Mrs. Frank Edgar rand Miss. Shirley Edgar of Wingham were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear and Jana of London spent the week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and Tara of Ilderton spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Laura Johnston also visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm- strong spent last week-end with his sister Miss Martha Armstrong of Win sdor also-Visited with Mrs. Lawrence Armstrong and Mrs. Henry Armstrong of Windsor. Mrs. • Albert Bieman and. Evelyn, John Leppington of Clinton,. Mrs. trim Edgar and Murray, Miss Tammi McGlynn of Teeswater; Kimberly and Todd Edgar of R.R,.3, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bieman and Miranda of Dungannon, George Inglis of 'Walkerton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman, Kent and Blair to celebrate Kent's 4th birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Nicholson and Sherri of Alliston, Ray Nicholson of Toronto spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. 12 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 3, 1978 Belgrave CGIT entertains grandmothets Mt .I WO- -\