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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-25, Page 29BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon — "' ' • . .44,4 ' ol ds a tr am II. • fah PM lila OM NO 14 Op wir • 06 11110 Op 411. 11Plisirk ,,, 11. so 4W 41111 Tot? 40; 01 NMI 4111. es — 40 MO • IMP ir 15.52 sr ore 11111 a, ass an 3 'In d NW Mm e es as GIP OD OS MP 4. •Mie 41. eV 4. q• ats 111 tit go ell • Save P 70% Off Regular Prices Maws Greater Savings 1/111111111111111111111111111111111111ffiliiiiiiiial„.,__ rT-.1""1 Towels 2f. 77* look Ai 'uese ""ezt., Bargains Fri', Sat.,OnlY Childrens and Men's ' KNITTED Mitts 994 Men's Thermo 'Socks 99C Ladies' Name Brand BRAS 60%,°! Men's Stanfield 'Thermo COMBINATIONS Size 36 to 44 Our price w7A9 • S'`viAndsis $3, $5, $7 ng ,sPoterEoNTs' Our Price .000.1.1 Childrens SHOES PANTY '1-10SE 2 'for ors WINTER COATS Mel"niendhildrens tf) "C:IF°F 110/101111figga I /2 Price DISH ,CLOTHS 3 for 884 ,12 for 3.49 (Ladies GIRDLES 'Special Groups .&.$5 18 Hour Girdleis '/2 Price • woiriocKs 9° ERYTHING RBI TN: TORE ON SALE. I ti Meng or Boys 10-Cut RUNNERS 149 I ANDSBAGS'i 1,99 Ladies Pant or Skirt SUITS Save up to 700/ Off reg. prices /0 0, Bargain House (formerly Saver's Centre) We have changed our name to emphasize that our LOWER PRICES mean GREATER SAVINGS to you the customer 5 Main. Street 'Seaforth Ont, STORE HOURS Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat. 9:00 to 5:30 p.m. Fri 9-91Closed Wed. MIN MM. mim. Clip this coupon Clip this Coupon CLOD ONLY UNTIL Dec. 31, '1978 00.`4 • : • • • . • •.:Alb Oa 17 ..*..•••0• • 11• 1470 0 • .71 .Oat „I..w o pedal, ift (elk. CREDIT TO:TEHRE D OF •••••• ••••• 40.. • . • • • . • • . • • ' • • • . . . • • . . • . • . -. • . • • • — • N? 57725 NOT BANKABLE , 01k NEGOTIABLE , O000 ,001 at* OA piii.eitoie of $50 or ere) 0000 Foit $ $0 on peiclille et $25 or iivot O000 foe OA* on purehoie o1 $10 ei over' iuouM Nof• Otifr iied•4 Nod "": • FIVE DOLLARS AND NO CENTS KrdZY Ed's Bargain House Main St. Seaforth, Ont. THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 13 Walton rs. Bennett hosts LICW prayer. Mrs, Bruce Clark read a poem, Thank God I'm a country Boy" followed by the scripture lesson from Psalm 103. The Topic, "Thanksgiving back to Harvest Home" was given by Mrs. Snip. It was reminding us of the past customs and now, with this thought, (is our way of giving Correspondent Mrs, Allan McCall 887-6677 Mrs. Ross Bennett was hostess for the October meeting when the unit met in her home on Thursday evening. Thanksgiving hymns were used during • the devotional period. Mrs. Paul Snip led in There were 10 tables of euchre in play on Tuesday evening at .the Walton Com- munity Hall. Prize winners were for High Lady - Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull; Low Lady - Mrs. Ernie Stevens; High Man - Dave Watson; Low Man - Harold Bolger. Special prize, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon spent a -recent weekend at Wheeling, West Virginia. Miss Joan Bennett, Owen Sound is spending this week at the home of her parents, illumination was won by Mrs. Gertie Bolger. Institute hostesses were Mrs. Lavern Godkin; Mrs. Herb Traviss; Mrs. George McCall and Mrs. Harvey Craig. There will be another euchre in two weeks, November 7th at 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett. Mrs. Marjory Humphries; Mrs. Viola Kirkby and Mrs. Leona McDonald spent Monday and Tuesday at the Institute Area Convention at Bingeman Park, Waterloo. thanks to God changed.) Mrs. Graeme Craig opened the businesse with a reading on the United Church Women. Minutes were read by Mrs. Helen Williamson )thank you cards read from. Mrs, Shirley Clark and Mrs. Mary Pennington. Mrs. Paul Snip gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Hugh Johnson reported for the miscellaneous fund. The offering was received and dedicated, Dates to remember were given out including the Presbyterial meeting on November 14 in Wingham and the U.C.W. Pot Luck Supper in December when our unit „are responsible for setting up tables etc. There was a discussion on sittilts with prices to be looked into before next meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Williamson. Mrs. G. Craig closed the meeting with prayer followed with the hostesses serving lunch. 10 tables play Walton people travel to West Virginia