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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-09-27, Page 9$AVE $AVE SAVE "ONCE A YEAR" Di..s.on of 'Abdern Farm— Systems eed Systems Newton, Ont. Tel. 595-8182 Come & visit our display at thOnternational Plowing Match -Loi 773 PERTH 'FARM SYSTEMS IS DOING IT AGAIN IN 1978 ANNUAL HARVEST SPECIALS ON STEEL STORAGE BINS AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT * Everything picked up and delivered on our own Trucks. ,* Erection lifting jacks or poles available to Perth Farm Systems customers only, at a nominal fee. CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE 111011 111IY1 I I September 26 - 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY NOTE: This popular grain storage system will not he offered at these special prices again this year. ALSO SAVE ON: In lain drVirtg, cierdtion t unloading merit At CALL :COLLECT FOR ME BEST ?RICO ANYWHERE- S194954182 *A., NEWTON: ONT. A THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 27, 197.8 — 9 Belgrove has anniversary Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse 887-9847 Knox United Church, Bel- grave was privileged to have Rev. August M.eachan, Per- sonnel Officer of London Conference as. guest speaker for its Anniversary service, Sunday,. September 24, He was assisted by Rev. Jahn Roberts, Miss Alison. Roberts was organist., Rev, Meachan used the parable concerning the farm- er and his hired helpers from Matthew 20 as his reference to "The Last Shall Be First" and "The First Shall Be Last". He stated "Some make it, some don't," as the Prodigal Son, or members of one family, Why? Jesus knew, as he told `us in the parable. The speaker asked "Why Love God?" "Neighbours, Anybody?" For No Reason at all. He related the story of the busy mother who was pre- paring several members of her family for school, as she bustled about, her husband queried "Why Do You Love Me?" she answered, '`Oh,! For No Reason at all." So it is with jesus. He loves us for noreason at all. Job, with all his trials and tribulations with nothing left still II:wed God and returned God's love for no particular reasons at all. Why. do se love `,,our neighbours? Our `Senicir Citizen? Welovethem for riO particular reason just becaOse they are there, he The sanctuary and church entrilnee were decorated with' containers of multi- colotired flowers. The large choir composed of the Senior and junior choirs sang three anthems. The junior members con- tributed, "Its a Long Road to Freedom" the seniors rendered "Jesus, My. Lord, Hear My Call" and "Search Me 11) God; and Know My Heart". Appropriate hymns. were sung. The • congregation which was joined by memb- ers of Calvin-Brick for the service are appreciative to Rev. tvleachan, Miss Alison Roberts and the combined' choirs for their fine spiritual messages. Personals Mrs. Connie Edgar,' Mrs, Gunther Ludeeke, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edgar Grant and Mark Of Toronto called on their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Sunday afternoon. They also visited with their aunt Mrs. Frank Edgar and their cousins Miss Shirley Edgar and Miss Joan Edgar of Wingham. ThiS community wishes to express their best wishes to Mrs. Fred COok of Pin ecrest Nursing Home Lucknow, who celebrated- her 89th birthday on Sunday at the home of Mr. arid Mrs, Ernest LONGSTAFF .SigAPOTTH 821,1240 Monday to Friday 9,83) • ' Sattirday9-12t00 • DOE PAIMING . .014 PittMiSES• Ctosed Wednesdays By MitiotittnidEtt caford,. Qoderich„ Mark Taylor left on Friday to. Commence his studies at Ridgetown School .of Agricultural and Technology. Mrs. *Elizabeth Procter,. Mrs.' Frank Procter, Karen acrd Kevin, Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Zettler of Blyth were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry and family of Londesboro on Sunday, • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch attended the wedding .of their.nephew Randy MacKay to Angela Gough of Stratford in St. james Anglican Church on Saturday,. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crawford. Goderich on Sunday after- noon in honour of her mother . Mrs. Fred Cook who was celebrating her 89th birthday also present was Mrs. Tel- ford Cook, Mrs. George Cook and Miss Annie Cook.. Mr. and Mrs. George Michie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken— neth Wheeler and Mrs Ross Anderson attended the 100 th Anniversary of the Huron Perth presbytery Rally in Ontario Street • United Church, Clinton on Sunday evening, The Rev, George Tuttle Moderator of the United Church of .Canada was guest speaker, M. and Mrs. Glen Swan of Brucefield and their aunt Miss Mac Boughie of Huron, view, Clinton were dinner guests at the home of Mr,. and Mrs, Kenneth .Wheeler. Mrs. Elizabeth Procter and Mrs. Howard Zettler were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hill and family of R,R.1, Tayistock. Mrs. James Lamont visited last Thursday with her sisters Mrs. Ralph McCrea and her mother Mrs. Winnie Vincent also visiting at the same home was her aunt Mrs, Lorne Harmer'of St, Mary's . Mrs. George Martin spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale also attended the Thorndale fair on Saturday. Mrs. James Kellar, Sharon and Laurie of Stratford spent Thursday night with her parents Mr. and Mrs Jack Taylor. Mrs. Howard ..Zettler of Blyth and Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited on Tuesday with Mrs, Dennis Evsom of Sarnia. Merry Metric Maidens The second meeting of aelgrave ill was on Sept. 21 at the home of Mrs, Bryan Black. We opened with the 4-H' Pledge and Motto. Muriel Taylor read the minutes. of the previous meeting. It was decided that our Club name would .be "Merry Metric Maidens". Cindy Campbell demon- - strafed how to make engery squares. Mrs. John MeIntosh discussed break- fast. What's in it for meand breakfast menus, Mrs. Black discussed utensil identification, and how to organize a recipe file. The girls later snacked on energy squares and healthy peanut bread,. Apple pickup time