The Brussels Post, 1980-03-19, Page 8Brussels
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WAN D • PEN I N
BRUSSELS MOTORS
BODY SHOP
EXPERT wo ESTIMATES
15% Discount
during the month of March off
any estimates approved 'within
60 days other than collision
work.
REPAIRS ON
ANY AUTOGLASS
LICENCED BODY MAN — KEVIN MACK
, Plus a staff of three llceneed mechanics.
Also normal selection
450 used cars and trucks on the lot.
887-6173 , north end of Brussels
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Be Sure You're Ready For.
At McGavins we deal:with over'35 companies whO build the world's
top agricultural equipment, and we've been,in the farm machinery
business in Huron County fdr more than 30 years. We are proud to
say that we are-dealers for;
Leyland, Steyr, Zetor,
McKee Tractors
Allied Farm Equip. Ltd.
Dunham Lehr
Eastern Farm Machinery'
Forano
Walco [Grove]
Dion
Kongskilde
Mohawk Equip.
Market Farm Equip.
McKee Bros.
New Idea
New Holland
Norcan-Plows
Turpco Corp.
Bush Hog [Disc] •
George White' & Sons
Martin Wagons
M.K. Martin Enterprises
[thrower Racks, Zero ."
Grazing]°
HorSt Wagons
Spraymotor
Laning •
Ag-Chem Sprayers
Helm Welding
[Snow'blowers]
Smyth Welding
[Snowblowers and New
Bean Culled'
Rock-O-Matie
WBR Stone Pickers
J & M Gravity Boxes
Ged• E. Gilbert [Special
Paikers]
• Fierrgott Industries
Calsa Sprayers
Ezee-On Leader's
FarMers Supply
WE. SELL THE 'BEST AND ,CAN GET T.HE REST
MeGavinH's
Farth.Equipmeot Ltd.
SEAFORTH ,Walton BRUSSELS
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as the Topic "What it is like surrounding churches are to
to be Christian in Japan". be invited.. Anne Reuben will
telling the story of Rev. Ron Play' her auto harP and the
Wallace, a missionary and Craig Allen singers will
his family who lived in Japan attend. The 8th and 16th unit
for eight years. They now are, to serve lunch and
live in. Oxford Mills, Ontario. Walton unit are reSponsible
The President, Mrs. ;Alen to clean up.
Gulutzen chaired, the It was decided to how
MRS. ALLAN MccALL, poem, "Happy St. Patricks"
887-6677 , Seventeen ladies answered
The Walton Unit. "met last thp hits, geward
Wednesday evening, when Hackwell' read the 'minutes.
devotion were, opened with, Mrs, Nelson Reid 'reported
Mrs. Ron Bennett reading a for the quilt committee.
poem, "Your Place". An invitation was read
Meditation.on "Preparing , from the .13lyth, 11.C: W. to
for Easter was ,given by Mrs, • attend their Thankoffering
Bennett. PraYer was given by on March 30 at 8 o'clock.
Mrs: Hrold ,Bolger. The More plans will be made for
offering was, received and - the Thankoffering at Duff's
dedicated. ,; Church on APril 13 at 7:30
Mrs. Walter Bewley those p.m. when eleVen
Correspondent business opened with. a With drugs ; and -ralcohol
problems. 8he said, there' is
very little new equipment at
the hospital and families are
quite large,
Unemployment is very
high, in, that district.
Mrs. Don Fraser presided
for ''the business. Minutes
Were read by Mrs. John
Davies.
There is to be a bale .
packed following May . "18.
Copper money was collected:.
It was decided to serve
turkey along with ,the ham
supper on June 3. •
Mrs. Fraser closed with a
Rakplcsa Bazaar,in April with
envelopes to be brought ;to
next meeting, '
The President closed, the
meeting, • with prayer.
Hostesses, Mrs. E. Stevens;
Mrs. T. Dundas and
Achilles serried Junch.
81411 & 16TH UNIT
The 8th and 16th 'Unit
Meeting held at the home of
Mrs, Grant Kealey on
VVednesday afternoon,
March, 12th with 8 memberS
and 1 visitor present.
Mrs. Rae. Houston opened
the devotions.
Mrs. Houston read an
article;:'Serve, the Lord with
gladness".
The Topic was given on the,
work of, an R.N. Nancy Craig
at the Baire Verte Hospital in
„Newfoundland. She works.
Walton girl takes
dental course
Patience paid off for a
Walton girl,: Miss Ruth
Thamer, daughter of Mr. and
MrS: William Tharnet who
received word of her, dental
technician course last Thurs-•
day. Rnth had been waiting
since last September to be
accepted.: accepted.. She_ begins her
studies on Tuesday at the
Pow Dental. Lab in Wood.-
stock. Her sisters Pauline
and Judy took her down
Monday toy get her settled in
her new apartment in Hick-
son. We wish Ruth. much,
success in her new venture.
The many friends of Alvin
McDonald will be sorry to
learn he is a patient in the
Seaforth Community Hos-
pital having suffered a heart .
attack last Friday.
Mrs.• Doug Fraser was a
patient, in St. JoSeph Hos-
pital, London the past week,
returning. home on Monday.
Dwayne Achilles of Seb-
ringville is visiting with his,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roily Achilles during the
holiday, break week.
poem, "I must So sh4Plor
followed by lunch served by ••
Mrs. • Don McDonald. and •
hostess: Mrs. Houston then
conducted 2 contests.
The McKillop unit held,
their Feb. meeting at the
home of Mrs, M. Dennis.
Mrs. L. Godkin, "in 'charge
of deVotions opened with the.
Call to Worship.
Mrs. ' McGavin was
pianist for the hymns.
Mrs. L. Godkin read a,
reading "Joy". Mrs. VVey
lead in a prayer.
Mrs. M. 'Dennis gave the
topic 'Easter thoughts.
Mrs. Godlcin read a reading
"When you walk through, the
dark." Mrs, N., McGavin
sang solo "You'll never Walk,
alone" acComPanied by Mrs.
Godkin.
. •
.Mrs. M. Dennis, presi-
dent, presided for, business
thanking all those taking part
in devotions. Minntes of the
last meeting Were, read fol-
lowed by roll call which Was
answered by an Easter
thought. The meeting. was
closed with prayer by, Mrs.
M. Dennis.
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