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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-06-14, Page 7THE.FOOD HERE IS GOOD BUT RIGHT . NOW ,MY FINGER TASTES BETTER — Shannon Craig seemed to find the taste of her finger more interesting than the fopd her mother Mrs. Graeme Craig of R.R.1,-VValton, was dishing out. when Duffi'• United Church in Walton held a supper there last • Tuesday. (Brussels Post Photo) Walton WI To hear decorator tiaertairai? 1111 SEAFORTH-AYR-CAMBRIDGE IN No sooner said than done with INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER di;ims= BALERS Have a look at our . knotter. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CANADA When it comes to baling, you can't afford downtime spent on making adjustments. The 400 Series All-Twine Balers handle many different sizes and types of twine,, different weights and types of crops Without knotter adjustment. It also ties double diameter knots that are 17% stronger than conventional knots. All tying parts are chrome plated for longer life,"and replaceable cutter knives never need adjusting. Now that's efficiency. • So come on in and have a look at our knotter and all the other features that keep, you baling. SEAFORTH 527-0120 lit BUILDS EVEliVT.4ING eiEttER Fon OR ORHS Walton 'THE BRUSSELS POST JUNE 14, 1978 -- 7 Glasses are. needed Mrs. Allan McCall 887-6677 All four units of the. Walton U.C.W. were well represented for the joint meeting on Wednesday June 7 in the basement or Duff's United Church. The McKillop Unit was in charge of devotions Mrs, Neil McGavin gave the Call to Wor- ship singing hymn, "Taking up our Cross and Follow Thee," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. tavern Godkin. Scripture reading from Isaiah 6: 1-8 was read by Mrs. Keith Rock followed by Mrs. McGavin saying how we can help when the Lord calls as prophet Isaiah said "Here I am, send me.' ' Mrs. Meton Hackwell led in prayer.' The Great Parade, a responsive reading was read by Mrs. McGavin and Mrs.. Hackwell. Mrs. Nelson Reid introduced Mrs. Ray Huether who spoke 3n the .group "Society Brothers." They are not the Hntterites, but are related to that sect. They live in a communal setting. in Pen- nsylvanil of over 300 people, called New Meadow Run. Mrs. Alvin McDonald thanked Mrs. Huether for sharing her ex- perience after .spending a week- end there recently. Mrs. Campbell Wey presided for the business. Mrs. Herb Traviss read a thank-you card from Mrs. Orvilla McCutcheon. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Ken McDonald. Members were reminded that vice president is still needed for the U.C.W. The Fall rally is to be held at Winthrop United Church. Adonation of $25. was voted for financial help at the Presbyterial tent at the Plowing match this coming September. Eye glasses or frames left at the church . will be sent to the resource centre of the Church in Society. A box will also be put in the church basement where the computer price codes' from groceries etc, can be left. They are to help a person On a kidney machine at a hospital. McKillop unit is responsible for flowers to be put in church for June. Announcements were given out for the Craft Festival this Saturday in Seaforth, also come to the Movies in Blyth. There will be no meetings till September when they'll be at 8 o'clock. Hymn, "God who Alpha Huron has purchased International Insignia for use On . cm in. any building accessible to the hancii4ipped. These will be given free of charge to any place with facilities for the handicapped. Use of ihsignia tells a person in touches earth with beauty" closed the meeting, Hostesses from each unit served lunch during a half hour of fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. William Blake held a family gathering on. Sunday at their home in the village. Those present were Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Mason and twins of Blyth; Mr. and. Mrs, Bruce Bromley and family of he Walton area; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riordan and family of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haines of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. waiter Bewley spent the week-end in Windsor where Walt attended an army reunion while the ladies were taken on a conducted tour. a wheelchair that he will accommodation within. Alpha Huron meets next at Holmesville Public School, June 28, at 8 p.m. For information call: Ha nl e Tow n s h en d 48n073, Mary Howell, 524-8642, Pat 'Watson 887-6236. Alpha gets insignia find HAYWARD'S Discount -- Variety Patent Medicines Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries. Stationery Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6 Brussels Phone 887-6224 Place at this meeting. All mem- bers are to have their books and money into either Mrs. Ron Bennett or Mrs. Lavern Godkin before the meeting, Wednesday, June 21. The 4-H girls, leaders and mothers are cordially invited. Each members is' requested to bring a guest. Any one in the community is welcome. 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