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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-12-27, Page 11• • • • • ecial us Over 2'ZOO.,0 extra prizes warm, more than.11/2 inaCql great way to start tk New Year. 4,,,,,.://e.P.v ..:•P Brussels Member B.B.A. 887-6525 serve you better than ever as we ring in the happy year. Thanks A I Ai MITAIM _ !!!1161110 frk gi!Nemtr ihds,,0 Mtal. (4 A% ll •.,..rm.r ..91, Ammo% Allal..lire AglISIMIL issort. zuturomi :um mama rommrtizma itsmn ouzo, Inolizion unaucatunstu werala:sr.1 nuragnsourost lustragsfit warracutron, Imus..mai lummulluirom maimussu: immumisaril lantrount isr.iimoontu. zirstrarml isons=mit Is=strzumsat mososiatur..1 ziamoirm nr.uratzwial szmr.trzeit. umuzumms Iuturzu=1, rzimirver; 1=01.11:an, M=11112116.111=11.1 1111:111=11:31 a.:111:11.2111: VZIWZIVZIV. 11=111:10:31174111 waw% resurart .1 agroor 1901Pror Store Hou Open daily Monday that Friday 9 atitlio to 9 pan.; Saturdays till S panto THE BRUSSELS POSTI, .DECEMBER 27 1078 JACKETS SNOWMOBILE SUITS Specially Priced BAUER Farm and Garden Service Wishes One & All SEASONS GREETINGS ,wavommori116••••••111•0•1•11•101••• GRADE TWO WROTE LETTERS TO SANTA Mrs. Mary Huether's Grade 2 class at the Brussels Public School took advantage of the Post's offer to forward letters to the North Pole and also wrote letters to Santa Claus. In the front row from left are Jason Devlin, Cheryl Bridge, Dawn Vandenberg, Karen Harris, April Ten Pas, Jeannie Magee, Ian Johnston and Larry Van Ae..In the second row from left are Yvonne Pardys, Chris Graber,. Marjorie Correspondent • the 32 people who attended MRS. ALLAN McCALL the euchre on Tuesday 887-6677 evening in the Walton Com- It was a special treat for munity Hall which was de- corated for the Christmas For this special draw, yOur regular Wintario ticket qualifies you for all 5 regular $100,000 prizes Special prizes of $50,000 — $20,000— $10,000 101 Special prizes of $5,000 101 Special prizes of $2,000 101 prizes of $10,000 and thousands of other special prizes ..for a total of more than 123,000 prizes worth more than $5 million! Your regular Wintario ticket number gives you There will be over 27,000 $25 prizes for the last thousands of chances to win in this First Special Draw of 1979, It's good for all regular tax-free shown are based on issuance of 102 series of tickets. three digits in the three Special draws. Prizes prizes PLUS THREE SPECIAL BONUS The claiming period oh all prizes is one year. DRAWS featuring one draw for $50,000, one for Live on Global from Uxbridge! Tune in at 9 p.m. $20,000 and one for $10,000. , Get your ticket nowl 4). 0.0:600 .00.0..0-00•••• lia 4'44 • 'aviii* PHHM1/6 (Brussels Post Photo) Margaret Craig and Mrs. Lavina Watson served tasty fruitcake and cookies along with the usual sandwiches, pickles and tea. Prizes were awarded to High Lady - Mrs. Lawerence Ryan; low lady - Mrs. 4 Campbell Wey. High man - Wilfred Shortreed; Low man - Rolly Achilles. Birthday (closest to Christmas - Mrs. 11° Allan McCall. Lady Christmas shopping that Morning - Mrs. Bert Daer, • Blyth; man with most cop- pers in his pocket - John Y' Simpson, Brussels. Prior to lunch Mrs. Neil McGavin was at the piano when Mrs. Nelson. Reid led in a sing-song of Christmas Carols which everyone en- joyed. There will be another • euchre in the New Year on Tuesday, January 2nd with hostesses, Mrs. Jim Axtmann; Mrs. Harold Hudie; Mrs. Mac Sholice and Mrs. Neil McGavin in charge. A noon meal proceeded the December meeting of the McKillop U.C.W. at the home of Mrs. Glen McNichol. The President Mrs. N. McGavin, in charge of devotions opened the meeting with call to worship "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men" Hymn "0 Come all ye faithful" was swig. Mrs. G. McNichol read the scripture from Luke 2 I-213. Hymn "Go tell it on the Mountain" was sung lowed by Mrs. McGavin giving the meditation "The Birth of Jesus" Prayer was 4ih given by Mrs. C. Wey followed by hymn's "Joy to st the World. Silent Night, Holy Night." Mrs. M. Dennis had the topic a "Christmas Story" 40 offering was taken by Mrs. M, Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs. McGavin. 01 Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. ) McNichol, roll call was taken. Treasurer report waS fr given by Mrs. M. Hackwell followed bya gift ekchange. Every week mote and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished' by low cost Post Want AdS, Dial Brussols 887-6641. season. While playing cards, little cups of candies were on the eight tables. The hostesses, Mrs. .Viola Kirkby, Mrs. Campbell, Mark Pennington, Sandra Marks, Michelle McNeil, Tammy Harris and Dianne Hall. In the third row from left are Cherida Garniss, Kevin Tyerman, Timothy Dillow, Judy Knight, Sean Conaboy, Gus Protopapas, Vanda Cardiff, Michelle Cowie and Kathy Graber. Absent when the picture was taken were Rebecca Van Den Assem, Corrinna Stephenson and Bradley Beckes. Walton Xmas euchre • e at Cousins Vtome tAavd. ate: John, Mete and f ansill *WO tike to 'Shank you to loot P atv °nage in the V ast and We witt, be hot-touted to setve you in the tottice. NiklIth lout betp we are able to help lots U110110%0 needto one at% Map tie* Year. • • • . ,ya l