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The Brussels Post, 1980-03-26, Page 13AWARDS TO EMPLOYEES Awards were given out to 10 and five year employees* of the Brussels Stockyards at The opening of the new. addition :'on.VVednesday. -(Brussels Post Photo) At Huronview Auburn Wtholos celebrate.. Be Sure You re Ready For Helm Welding [Snow lowers] Smyth Welding [Snowblowers and New Bean Cutter] Rock-O-Matic WBR Stone Pickers J & M Gravity Boxes. Geo. E. Gilbert [Special Packers] Herrgott Industries Calsa Sprayers Ezee-On Loaders Farmers Supply SPRAIIIG 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 , Turnco Corp. Bush Hog [Disc] George White & Sons Martin Wagons M.K.` Martin Enterprises [thrower Aacks, Zero Grazing] Horst Wagons Spraymotor Laning Ag-Chem Sprayers 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 for more than 30 years. We are proud to say that we are dealers for; WE SELL THE BEST AND CAN GET THE REST MeGaViteS Farm Egoipment. Ltd. -SEAFORTH - in Wilton BRUSSELS 527,0245 .. 8874365 'The Brussels- Ii Ct t :r1. 0citymarchn :ey4 held Monday, Merch. Mrs. ALlaen.ca il read McCall. preasid7Sdt: Mrs. P4trick's Day poem. Min- utes, the Treasurer's report and correspondence fol.: lowed. Roll call was a sign of spring. Delegates. to Chesley for the District Convention are: Mrs. Helen Dobson and Mrs. Shirley Wheeler. A number of members are also going. A motion by Mrs. Ala McLarty, seconded by Mrs. C. Hemingway, that our delegates vote to increase the district fee from 5 to 15 cents was passed. Misses. Karla King, and Carol TenPes accompanied by Nits. Joanne King sang two duets.' These were much appreciated. Mrs, Gerald Gibson thanked the girls and presented a gift. • Mrs, Cudmore then intro- duced Mr.' Oebert of ,Stratford, a noted Horticul- turist and judge. He spoke on preparing for the flower show, stressing conditioning and proper:time to cut and he said, "Don't leave every- thing till the last." • Miss Karla King then did a step dance much enjoyed by all. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Hemingway and , Mrs. Florence Machan. TOP DISCOUNT PRICE on GRASS. SEED . Certified Iroquois Altalfa$2.651b. Alsike#1, $..48 lb. Timothy -$1.10 lb. and similar discounts offered on other types of grass seed. , GEORGE BROUGHTON Monkton 347-2756 Distributor for E.C. Bramhill and,Sons, Seed Merchants Palmers0n, Oritario are child's play atVictoria andGrey. We take the mystery out' of Mortgages. Our experienced and knowledgeable counsellors will see , 'that your mortgage is: Clearly explained, tailored to your needs and processed quickly. If, you need a mortgage loan put Victoria and Grey into the picture and let uslhelp you. VG VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Contact us-in LittOW0l Main St. E 291,1460' THE BRiiosEk:S POST, mARCO, '24:••• IOW .001001tot01Society: come*:delegates The organ prelude was played.by Mrs. Elsie Hend- . erson at the Sunday, morning service with Don Darrell giving the call to worship. I Corinthians 9:1-14 was read by Mrs. Betty Scratch. The: Hutonview choir sang He Put a Song Into My Heart. Resi- dents are,reminded that' Holy Communion will be conduct- " ed on Palni Sunday. All are; welcome to attend. It is so and mouth organ.. On Wednesday afternoon Auburn Women's Institute helped celebrate all Our March birthdays. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock who is president of the Auburn - WI was the MC for the after- nice to see Mrs. Cornish and Mr. Lear back from hospital - and in our midst again. Dick Roorda conducted a service in the auditorium on Sunday evening. We were treated to a special. St. Pat's programme on Monday afternoon when Miss Coleen noon.. A sing song led by McQuire entertained the Ruth Jardin accompanied by residents by singing some Lois'Haines at the piino beautiful Irish melodies. started the programme off. Coleen also played her guitar Mrs. Laura May Chamney played a piano medley. Next was a reading from Marion Haggitt-. Mr. OliVer Ander- son played several selections. on his violin accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie at the piano. Miss Beth Hawley. favoured us - with a piano solo, and Beth -along with her little sister Amy sang a duet. Rtith Jardin and Phyllis Rodger also sang a duet. Ross Robin- son played his mouth organ accompanied by Mrs. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gon- you held Bible Study on Thursday afternoon. They sang a duct with Keith Gonyou playing his guitar for accompaniment.. Due to the generosity of Bartliff's Bakery, who' don- ated a giant Easter egg to, the craft room we are having a- draw which will be held April 3rd. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets may do so 'either at the, tuck shop or craft room.