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The Brussels Post, 1979-02-14, Page 15Brussels boar tops ROP test Universal Tractors F.W.D. : A better traction all year round Available in 2 and 4 wheel drive up to 100 hp. MANAGEMENT SEMINAR a crash session in bookkeeping, An introduction to bookkeeping techniques. How to set up Jour- nals, record transactions, post the General Ledger and perform the preliminary steps•for preparation of the Financial Statements, It's a must for every small business operator! Small Business Management Seminar At Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Wingham Can February 28th, 1979 from 830 AM to -I:30 PM Registration fee of $30,per person, luncheon included. For further information, please contact T. HUXTABLE tel .271-5650 [collect] Complete this coupon, and mail it along \i\iith your cheque to the following address: Management Seminar, federal Business Development Bank, 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford. Name(s) Address Postal Code Tel • 1111116SERVICES MANAGEMENT FEDERAL . BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK Si REPAIR SERVICE Phone .Charlie Fraser Brucefield THE .BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 14, 1979 15. rs. 11 - n )St tor Bluevale WMS instals exec Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK :1 2:1•'[..1 shire from Ray Small, Kincardine, all with indexes between 138 and 129. The station index evaluates the overall performance of each boar which completes test as compared to the average performance of the group which is always 100 index. The performance traits measured include average backfat thickness, average daily gain and feed con- version. Boars which index 100 or higher and are approved for physical and structural soundness are sold at the monthly sales at the New Hamburg Test Station. A total of 41 of the top boars have been selected for the station sale on February 22nd which is sponsored by the Ontario Swine Breeders' Association. °Quality •Durability *Versatility *Efficient Correspondent MRS. JOE WM KER -357-355t4 Women's Missionary Soci- ety of Knox Presbyterian. Church met at the home of Mrs. Glen MeKercher on Feb. 6 with 9 members, 1 visitor and 2 children pres- ent, With the January_ meet- ing cancelled due to a storm the installation of officers was delayed a month and conducted today by Mrs. Gordon Mundell. Officers for 1979 are. Past Pres, Mrs. Burns Moffatt; Pres. Mrs. Glenn Golley; Secretary, Mrs. ,Joe Walker; Press reporter, Mrs. Joe Walker; Ass't Sec., Mrs. HarrysElliott Treasurer, Mrs. Ross Gray: Glad Tidings Sec.. Mrs. Loin Mann: Literature and Library Mrs. Burns Moffatt; Supply. Mrs. Harold Grant; Associ- ate Member Sec.. Mrs. Keith Moffatt; Friendship and Ser- vice, Mrs. Loin Mann; Ass't Friendship and Service, Mrs. Harry Elliott; Pianist. Mrs. Keith Moffatt; Life Member- ship Sec., Mrs. Glenn Golley Ass't Explorers, Mrs. Jack Willitts; G.O.G., Mrs. Keith Moffatt; Ass't C.O.C., Marie Walker; Auditors, Mrs. .1 ohn McInnes and Mrs. Harry Elliott; Historian, Mrs. Bernard Thomas; Nominat- ing committee, Mrs. Glenn McKercher, Mrs. John McInnes and Mrs. Jack Willitts. Mrs. Glen Golley opened the meeting by reading a poem, "0 Heart" and the hymn "Immortal Love". Mrs. Burns Moffatt read from St. Luke and gave comments telling us we should not worry, do honest labour, put God first in everything. every day. Mrs. Glenn McKercher offered prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Ross Gray gave the treasurer's report. The offer- ing was received, with prayer by Mrs. Colley. The World's Day of Prayer will be observed on March 2 with the service in Knox Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Colley chose her topic "A Valentine Wish" from the Glad Tidings, stressing love. We all have the same needs, a need to love and lie loved, a need to know forgiveness when we have failed, a need to begin anew after each failure. Even the best of human love sometimes fails but He will, never leave us nor forsake usi and He loves us with af;;' everlasting love. The meeting closed w:th the hymn, "0 Love that wilt not, let me go" and prayer. A social time followed with lunch served by the hostess and 'Mrs. Burns Moffatt. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning returned from a vacation in Florida. Marie Walker and Dayle Fischer visited last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brewer and family at Milton. Belgrave Mrs. Aletha Rann and Mrs. Tom Garniss of Brussels visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes, Andrea and Alison visited on Sunday with her father Mr. Kenneth Davis of Stratford. Wm. J. Turnbull, Brussels had the highest indexing Yorkshire boar in the group which recently completed test at the Ontario R.O.P. Test Station, New Hamburg. This top indexing Yorkshire Test Station graduate had an index of 142 which combined very low backfat thickness of 10.7 mm (.42"), average daily gain on test of .87 kg (1.88 pounds) per day and feed conversion of 2.5. Top indexing boars in the entire group of 104 boars was a Duroc from the herd of Andy Schertzer, Tecumseh with an index of 150 and a pair of littermate Landrace board from George and Barbara Taylor, Princeton with indexes of 149 and 143. Also among the top eight boars was a Hampshire from Dan Lester, Forest, another Yorkshire from Wm. Turn- bull, another Duroc from Andy Schertzer and a York- Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP BUY NOW! Get 2 chances on a Free Trip to France & Romania 1ST DRAW — 1 out of 5 Will Win! Buy a Fiat-Universal tractor from 35 h.p. to 85 h.p. 2WD & 4WD, before March 1, 1979 & be eligible to win an all expense paid trip for 10 days to France & Romania. THE 2ND DRAW is to be held in Sherbrook, Quebec, at the Ascot offices. it is also an all expense paid trip for 10 days to France & Romania. This does not include personal expenses.