The Brussels Post, 1972-05-17, Page 9ANNUAL SLAB. SALE
GREEN ELM and SOFT MAPLE SLABS
(When available • • • . • • • • • • • • 2.50 cord
DRY ELM and SOFT MAPLE SLABS 3.50 cord.
GREEN HARD MAPLE and
BEECH SLABS • . • • • 3.50 cord
All wood above in truckload lots of 7 cords,
delivered, within 22 miles.
J. H. KEESO & SONS
495 Albert. Ave. N., Listowel, Ontario
PHONE 291-4890
CANADA
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The House of Commons Standing Committee
on
TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS
The Standing Committee on Transport and Communications
will hold public hearings in South Western Ontario during
the last week of May 1972 for Ithe purpose of inquiring into
the adequacy of the rail or substitute passenger service ih
that area.
It is intended to hold public hearings in the following places
at the times indicated.
LONDON, ONT., Monday, May 29, 1972, Holiday Inn
(Ballroom) 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
CHATHAM, Ont., Tuesday, May 30, 1972, William Pitt
Hotel (Marina Room), 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
STRATFORD, ONT., Wednesday, May 31, 1972, Victorian
Inn (Victoria Room), 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
WALKERTON, ONT., Thursday, June 1, 1972, Hartley
House (Bruce Room), 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Organizations or individuals who wish to make presenta-
tions to the Committee should contact, as soon as possible,
the Clerk of the Committee as follows: -
Clerk of the Standing Committee on
Transport and Communications
House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A7
Telephone • (613) 996-2005
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News of Walton
Former minister receives degree
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Rev, Gordon Hazelwood, a
former Minister of Walton, Mon-
crief, Benmiller and Mount For-
est United Churches, received
his Honorary Doctor of Divinity
Degree on Wednesday, May 12th
at the Convocation of Victoria.
College, University of Toronto.
All of the former charges he
served were represented at a
special service at his church in
Hamilton on Sunday, May 14th.
The address was given by
Dr. S. J. Mathers, formerly of
Londesboro, who had, taught Rev.
Hazelwood in college. Rev.
Hazelwood received a plaque and
a gift of money from the Hinkley
United Church, Hamilton where
he has been minister for the
past eleven years. Mrs. Jones,
representing the Mayor of Ham-
ilton, presented Rev. Hazelwood
with a scroll as being a newly
created recognition to be re-
ceived as a leading citizen. The
official board presented Rev.
Hazelwood with an old-fashioned
rocking chair.
Mrs. Hazelwood was pre-
sented with a dozen red roses
and a coffee spoon with the
United Church crest on it.
The Hazelwoods have two
children, Linda (married), living
in Burlington, a teacher, and
Lane, who is a music super-
visor of all the Hamilton schools.
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
A Baptismal Service was per-
formed by Rev. Derwyn Docken on
.4.404.)! morning, May 14th at
Duff's United Church, Walton,.
Those baptized wernTrnny.J4Ynep
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Fischer, Tracy Louise, .daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Bedford Taylor,
gonahl Stuart,. son, of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom ,Stevenson. Harvey
Craig presented certificates on.
behalf of the session of the
church, Rev. Docken. took as his,
sermon "Creating a Happy
Home" for the special Mother's
Day Service, The cnor also ren-
dered a special anthem.
Fred Uhler, John Leeming and
Honored At
Reception
Friends and neighbours of
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Williamson,
formerly Lois Leishman, RR 5,
Brussels gathered at the home of
of his mother, Mrs. Herb Wil-
liamson to honor them on their
recent marriage.
The evening was spent in
playing euchre, when 10 tables
were in play with prizes going
to Mrs. Alvin McDonald for high
lady, low lady, Mrs. Neil Mc-
Nichol, high gent, Bob McMich-
ael, low gent, George William-
son.
An address was read by
praeme Craig and Doug Murray
presented the young couple with
a purse of money.
Murray MCCall received the
offering.
mr. and. Mrs, Bedford 'Tay-
lor, Tammy and Tracy of Kit-
chener visited on Sunday with.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Clark
and son of London spent the
weekend with Jim Clark, Keith
and Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally East,
Lindsay visited Mr. and. Mrs.
Chris Lee.
Mrs. Gerald Watson, Presi-
dent of the Walton W.I. attended
the Officers' Conference in
Guelph early this month.
Those attending a luncheon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McCall on Sunday follow-
ing the christening of Ronald
Stuart Stevenson were Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Stevenson and Anna
Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steven-
son and Steven; Mrs. Pearl
Stevenson; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McCall and Susan; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Fischer and Tracy; Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Fischer; Rev. and
Mrs. Derwyn Docken and. Kris-
ten, Miss Karen Leigh and Mr.
and Mrs. Don. Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock
and Janette visited. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Rinn and John, near Bel-
grave.
Three car loads of ladies
from the Walton WI.I, attended
the 70th Annual Meeting of the
East Huron Women's Institute
May 9th in the McIntosh United
Church, Lakelet. There were 99
present for the days activities.
Mrs. R. C. Moffatt of Guelph
supplied the entertainment during
the morning session when she
played the bells. There was also
a display of many different bells,
some from other countries. The
annual meeting next year will
be held at Walton.
Rollie Achilles and Don Ach-
illes visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Achilles, Hearst.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stroop
of Listowel visited Mr. and Mrs
Stewart Humphries on Sunday.
Martin Baan of Walton was
in Winnipeg last week attending
a meeting of the Dairy Farmers
of Canada. Every province in
'Canada was represented at the
meeting.
Mr: Baan who has been active
in the Dairy Producers Co-Op
for a number of years is presi-
dent of United Dairy Producers
Co-Op of Ontario.
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8TH SALE
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:THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 17, 1972-9