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The Brussels Post, 1964-08-27, Page 3IS ANNOUNCING Fe everyone c.-njoying Oil Heating in the vicinity GI- Brusseh& BEUSEMLE POIre• BRUSSELS, ONTAKI0 THURSDAY, 41.KAIST 27th, 1964 Mrs. Elgin Smith, Atwood, who attended the convention of the Federated Women's Insitutes of Canada, held n Haliax, was the guest speaker for the occas- ion, Her report will be heard at a /fleeting in the Ethel Com- munity Hall in mid-September. Mrs. Glen Corlett presided over the meeting and Mrs.. Herb Traviss was the accompanist. Pusiness included the reading of the secretary - treasure'rs reports and correspondence by Mrs. George Hibbert. The thanks of the branch was expressed to the the public relations committee who were in. charge of arrangements for the bus trip, by 1VIes. Nelson Reid. The program was in charge of Mrs. Reid and Mrs, Clarence Martin, convener of "Home Economics", The program included .two piano duets by Caroline and Dianne Praser and a solo by Mrs. Neil McGavin accompanied by the pianist and a reading by Mrs. Alvin McDonald. WALTON W. I. ENTERTAIN PUEOTS Members of the Women'S institutes gf Prussels, Athol, and Cra,nbreelE were guests of the Walton W, 1. at their meeting on Wednesday evening of last week. Mrs, Martin gave the motto "Evert if you are on the right side of the track, you will get run over if you sit there." Mrs. Gordon McGavin reported on the rood forum committee meeting ..the attended in Clinton. A film "Horn of Plenty" which depicted the picking and proces- sing of fresh Canadian fruits, was shown. Lunch was served by Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mrs. Roy William- son, Mrs. Glen. Corlett, Mrs. Geo: Williamson, Mrs. Ronald William- son and Mrs. Herbert Williamson. GREY TOWNSHIP BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE ACHESON'S Dead StoCk Service G e T P R (I ri 1,1 1 F+r,cine twoo villen galltxkl 1,40 WW0 Mk 10 1 fr. -' A barn and contents, on the farm of James Williamson, 17tb eoncesssion of Grey, about three and three-quarter miles east of Walton, was destroyel by fire on. I Wednesday evening of last week: The season's crop Of hay and grain, farm implements, some hens and a number of pigs Were lost in the blaze. Threshing operations were underway, with only one lead of 'Pain remaining when the fire was discovered &Cosa Tractor Used :50 Clipper Combine Used „Cave Combine 53-Ferrov Fleury Blase' Plow No. 1 M. 'clay Baler thed„,66 Holland Salon' rt Used spreaders 90 'Massey - Ferguson Tractor Come In And. See Our Complete New Line Of MAASEY FERGUSON IMPLEMENTS ° FARM R. J. Witlib':.< EQUIPM Tr.N1 YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER PHONE 5 .14 THE. B 1SS.E,w .7.latalailsbecl 1872, Mewing the ,arming Coarenu,Det lablishod at 131tI1SSOLS, ONTARIO, every Thursday 'ROY W. 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