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The Brussels Post, 1981-08-05, Page 3WA iS OUPITItir S We are your headquarters for all your baking needs THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 5, 1981 A3 Special service at Duff's, Walton Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887-6677 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell were greeters at the door on Sunday at Duffs United Church when a num- ber of former residents re- turned to the special service in connection with the 125th Anniversary of Morris Town- ship. „ The service opened at 10:45 a.m. with a sing song of favourite old hymns led by Marie McGavin. Elva Wilbee was organist. Doug Fraser, Councillor of Morris Twp., assisted with the responsive reading and read the scrip- tures from Hebrews 11:23-39 and Mark:27-38. Mrs. Marg Whitmore or- ganist of Northside. United (lurch, Seaforth contributed solos "Jesus every hour, He'll give you power," and "I asked the Lord. Rev. Charles A Swan spoke to the children on "Saving others" and his sermon was "Perfection through us" based on faith from hebrew 11:40 "God having provided some better thing for us, that they without us should not be made perfect." Offering was received by Murray Dennis, Jim Carter and Campbell Wey and dedicated with hymn, "Your work 0 God" and prayer by Rev. Swan. A brief period of fellow- ship and light refreshments followed, the service in the church basement. PERSONALS The community was shock- ed to hear of the sudden passing of Cliff Ritchie on Sunday evening in Victoria Hospital, London. Sympathy is extended to the family. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achil- les attended the funeral of a relative at Sault Ste. Marie on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mar- shall of Coronna spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell and took in several of the 125th Anniv- ersary celebrations of Morris Twp. Rev. Charles A. Swan is on holidays for this month, church services will com- mence on Sunday, Septem- ber 6th at Duff's. Among the many friends and relatives visiting in the WOlon areas and attending the Morris Township reunion in Brusels were: Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Blake, Kitchen- er; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ennis, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walters, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Martin, Mr. Jerry Dressel, Bracebridge; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Marshall, Corunna; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moffatt and Brett of Guelph. Mrs., Mary Warwick, Blyth spent the weekend with 'Mrs. Isobelle Shortreed and enjoy- ed the festivities in Brussels, Saturday and Sunday. Master Brett Moffatt is holidaying this week with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Traviss. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Congratulations to Cathy McGavin who received. First Class Honours in the Grade I Rudiments Theory Examinat- ion of the Royal Conservatory of Music held in Blyth in May. Shortreed visited with Mr. Wilfred Shortreed and took in the Morris Township festiv- ties. On Sunday they spent some time with Mr. Jim Shot-treed at Huronview. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin. She is a pupil of Mrs. Edwin Martin, Brussels. She will also receive her Grade VI Piano Certificate. First class honors for Walton pianist Local women at La Leche in Chicago ATTEND CONFERENCE Barbara and Rowan Kerr, Brussels area, were among a local delegation which attended the Eighth Inter- national Conference of La Leche League. in Chicago. With them are the autographed books obtained at the conference including the new Womanly Art of Breast feeding. Rice .83 a lb. Macaroni .68 lb. elbows or shells Sage .20 an 0z. Ginger .17. California 1.91 Mix a 1/2 lb. ,Dc) COWAN'S COUNTRY STOREW Turnberry St., Brussels, Ont. (519) 887.6060 Av. Barbara Kerr, Sandra Bil- lson, and Janis Bisback and Emily from Huron County joined 7,000 parents and health leaders from 30 nat- ions and six continents for the Eighth International Con- ference of La Leche. League at Chicago's Conrad Hilton Hotel. Over two hundred speak- ers addressed the delegates at the four day Conference, covering all medical, nutrit- ional and behavioral aspects of child care which are directly related to breast- feeding. La Leche League is the only international organizat- ion whose major purpose is to help mothers who want to breastfeed their babies. The seven mothers who founded the League , in 1956, out of their own need for informat- ion, had no idea that twenty- five years later their organi- zation would reach one mil- lion mothers annually. Head- quartered in Franklin Park, Illinois, the League's mother-to-mother network now included over 12,000 certified Leaders and 4,500 groups in forty-three count- ries. La Leche League has in- fluenced an entire generation Septic Tanks Cleaned Phone Louis Blake R.R. 2, Brussels, Ont, 887-6800 of mothers, has changed the course of infant feeding practices, and has brought about a renewed interest in the age old art of breastfeed- ing. In the three areas of Wingham, Goderich, and Hensall, La Leche League holds meeting monthly to acquaint those interested with the physical, psycholo- gical, and practical aspects of breastfeeding. Brussels Post SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS During the disruption in Postal Serivce The Brussel Post subscribers and advertisers can pay their amounts at any branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Just give the invoice or account number. Payments addressed to us, can also be handed in to the local newspaper offices in Exeter, Clinton, Goderich, Blyth, BrUssels, and Mitchell for pick-up. Help us to help you during this Upset. Thank you SILK WEDDING BOUQUETS Any style, any colour. Reasonable prices. 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