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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-09-20, Page 20and Mrs. Donald Stonehouse. of Guelph, Mrs, , Robert Johnston of Mississauga, Mrs. Alkin Rann of Brussels. MRS. PEERCE Reader 8t Advisor Palm & Card Reader advice on all affairs Open 7 days a week 10-10 Phone Toronto 416-782-1902 COme & visit our display at the International Plowing Match -Lot 773 PERTH FARM SYSTEMS IS DOING IT AGAIN 1111978 ANNUAL HARVEST SPECIALS ON STEEL STORAGE BINS AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT * Everything picked up cind delivered on our own Trucks. * Erection lifting jacks or poles available to Perth Farm Systems customers only, at a nominal fee. HURON COUNTY ATTENTION FARMERS 11.11 NOTE: This popular grain storage system will not be offered at these special prices again this year. ALSO SAVE ON.t. ' In bin drying, creation unloading equip- volt. CHECK OW PRICES BEFORE You NYI I I o fach.M.Iltin di*" irrstio,ii CALL COLLECT FOR THE BEST PRICES ANYWHERE 51945954182 -6:NEWTON ONT. • $AVE $AVE $AVE "ONCE A YEAR" NOSP1 "Iv% 4eifeA 4-4 HURON 78 ci September 26 - 30, 1978 Farm Systems Newton, Ont. Tel 595-8182 Cliv.s.)n of Mode" Feed Systems 20 — THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 20, 1978 MOuotains are topic at Belgrave UCW Correspondent Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse 887-9847 Mountains was the theme chosen for thel September meeting of the afternoon unit of the! U.C.W. which was opened by Mrs. Cecil Coultes reading of the poem "Bles- sed are they". Mrs,. Leslie Boltincharge of the worship service read the poem "September" She said _this fall's church and U.C.W. activities need to see their ligri pose clearly and be well ea of the difficulties. The! Bible tells of many great events that took place on rnountians peaks. Verses d• . ribing these events were r by several members. lenn Coultes remind- are mountains ex- • *le. mind as Symbols o. „it effort and high achievement. When a man is successful we say he has reached the top. We speak of people wild have attained the summit of happiness or the peak of success, she said. Mr.s Leslie Bolt led in prayer. There was dis- cussion concerning the booth at the Plowing Match. The north Huron Regional Meeting to be held in Whitechurch on October 24th was Announced. Mrs. , Ross Higgins continued the study on the Caribbean. The West Indian who came to America asks "Why so much when we have so little? Mrs. Coultes used Mr. Lucyk'S message "Mount- ains and the 'God question" to bring us clearer under- Evening UCVV The 'Evening Unit of the U.C.W. of Knox United Church, Belgrave met at the • home of Mrs. •Norman Cook on Tuesday evening. Mr.s Howard N' orton told the group about a Jamaican woman who, emigrated to the U.S.A and how she adjusted 'to, a new culture ,Mrs. Cliff Logan lead the. worship with the theme "Growth". Money to Meet Autumn Needs Back to work -7. back to schOol — start the fall season with the things you need! Get a personal loan — planned to fit your problems and your purse. Get it from the people who makelt easy for you at Victoria and Grey Trust. VG VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY D.N. Lefebvre, Manager Listowel, Out. week with his , sister and brother--ii -iaw Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roberston and their family. Several from the Belgrave • and Wingham district at- tended the Plowing Match Church service in Wesley- Willis United Church in Clinton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coast)), spent last week in Sault Ste. Marie and- at- tended the 16th Biennial Conference of the Con- servatiOn Authorities of Ont. Mark Taylor left last Mon. to spend a week with his bother Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. .John's Newfoundland. Wayne Cook is taking an The first meeting of Bel- • gave 141 was held September 14 at the home of Mrs. Bryan Black. We opened the meeting, with the 4-H Pledge and Motto. Election of ofThers were as follows. President - Cindy Campbell; Vice-Pre- sident - Christine Beck; Secretary and Press Reporter - rotating. The next meeting will be September 21 at which the Ambulance Emergency Care Course at Conestoga College situated at K.W. Hospital in Kitchener.. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Dunbar were guests of honour on the occasion of their forth coming 25th 'wedding an- niversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of Strat- ford and Mrs. Joe Dunbar. Mrs. Mark Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig of Blucvale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Toni Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs John Phillion attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Thomp- girls are to have thought of• a club name. The leaders Mrs. Bryan Black and Mrs. John McIntosh outlined the requirments for the new club. The girls then discus- sed the Canada Food Guide, Food C u ide Breakdown, Per- sonal Food guide and the Grocery ,Bag Game. The girls as a group demonstrated how to make Granola and sampled it.' son of Brampton on Sunday, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Mrs', Lulu McLaughlin of New York and Mrs. Mary Chamney of Wingham visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs.. Mark Armstrong. Mrs. Glyn Wade, Kimberly and Jennifer re- turned home last Sunday with Mr.' Wade after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson and. Robbie. Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson of Marquette, Michigan, Mr. HAYWARD'S Discount -- Variety Patent Medicines Tobacco Groceries Cosmetics Stationery Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6 . Brussels Phone 887-6224 standing of Psalm' 121; I lift up my eyes to theimouiitians, From where does my help come? Personals. Enroute from ,London, England to her home in •-• Calgary, Alberta Mrs, Jean Butler is, visiting this week with her aunt, Miss Zina Hopwood. Cameron Yuill., a student at Lougheed Business Col- lege, Kitchener spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence • Yuill.. The Rev. August Meachan personnel officer of London. Conference will be the guest speaker at Knox United Church Belgrave, on Sunday, September 24. Ser- - vice will be held at 11 a.m. ▪ Miss Gwen Scott of Barrie is visiting this week with Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mr. and. Mrs. Lawson Whitfield of Parry Sound, visited on Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mr. and Ms. Bert Johnston also vis •ted with Mrs. Amelia Brown of Brookhaven Nursing Home Wingham. Mr. Joe Forster, Win- nipeg. Manitoba visited this 4-H girls elect officers