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The Brussels Post, 1973-04-11, Page 11
a 4 b 7 9 to 11 12 13 17 19 14 20 21 22 23 24 3/ 35 a 3 15 25 27 32 33 29 34 / 40 as 30 3t Grewar's Superior Mkt. ,..................................................3 News of Belgrave Relativesgather for anniversary parties Correspondent tance were Mrs. Len Coyne, Mr. bridge; Miss Linda Snowden and ifs was followed by the hymn Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse and Mrs. Ron Kirlcharn, Michael Dave Bosman of London; Miss 4i The Head that once was Crowned Mr. Robert Coultes returned Forty-seven Robinson rela- Giannandrea of Sarnia; mr. and with Thorns". 'Mrs. Dunbar patient in Victoria Hospital, borne on Saturday after being a Coyne of Windsor, Miss Mary Carol Webster and Donald trues gathered at the home of Vincent of London; Mr. and Mrs. introduced the guest speaker, London. Mrs. John Phillion of Toronto; Terry Rutledge of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibbard Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weiss of Kit- Others from Lucknow, Wingham Mrs. Robert Campbell of Wing- Saturday evening and held a sur- visited Friday evening with. Mr. chener; others, from Goderich, and St. Helen's district. ham. prise party to honour Mary and Mrs. Campbell chose as her and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Roy on their 25th Wedding An- Auburn, wingham and Blyth. topic "The Cost of Living". Good wayne, R.R. 1, Milverton. On Sunday, forty-five Hum- 4 -H Club living means different things to niversary. Everyone enjoyed progres- phrey relatives gathered at St. The Belgrave Ill Knit Wits different people. , When Jesus and Lloyd Hem of Exeter at- Robert Hibberd, Walter Scott sive euchre. George Ronbinson Hele's Hall to honour Mr. and met in the Belgrave arena. u- was living on earth he had no tended an Orange Rally and ban- read an address that he had Mrs. n Roy Robin on Taylor read the minutes material wealth, but tried to tell quet in Ingersoll on Saturday. composed in poetry. Charlie Wedding Anniversary. followed by Cathy Dunbar and men that he was a free gift Four candidates were initiated. A turkey dinner was enjoyed from God to man. In this do-Joan Black displaying their ideas Robinson and Mrs. Len Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd presented the celebrants with a which included a decorated cake.- for our covers, it-yourself age we don't like to visited on Sunday with Mr. and table lamp, stainless steel Lorne Humphrey spoke a few ' Mrs. James Hunter demon- take a free gift, given to us Mrs. George Vines in palmer- flatware and a 25th anniversary words and Roy and Mary were strated placets, tailor's hem and at such tremendous cost to God. dish. presented with- a set of dishes, cuffs. Everyone made a sample The cost of living eternally was ston. Leonard, Larry and Steven stainless steel flatware, a pair of paid for by Jesus and is ours , grave U.C.W. attended the Easter Anumber of ladies of the Bel-of a tailor's hem. Joanne Ba- presented their parents with a pillow cases, set of cream and kelaar was, chosen commentator to claim if only we would ac- Thankoffering meeting in Blyth card table and chairs and 2 sugar on tray, relish dish and for Achievement Day. Mrs. cept it. United Church on Sunday evening. plaques. They also received a silver butter dish. James Hunter demonstrated in- Piano solo, "0 Master Let The guest speaker was Mrs.Gal-: visible zippers, zippers in turtle 25th anniversary plate. Roy and Mary thanked every- Me Walk with Thee," was played way of Listowel, the 1st vice- neck sweaters and zippers with Mary and Roy thanked every- one for the lovely afternoon, by Mrs. Dalrymple. Mrs. Victor president of Huron-Perth Pres- one and a buffet luncheon was Those attending from a distance out seams. Youngblut thanked the speaker, byterial. corated cake. junior Auxiliary Mrs. H. Campbell and all those The Easter meeting of the served which included a de- were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hum- • phrey and family; Mr. and Mrs. who helped with the meeting. Belgrave Women's Institute will Those attending from a dis- Dave Keil and family of Cam- The first meeting of the Bel- Hymn "All the Way My Saviour Leads Me," was sung. Mrs. be held in the Community Cen- , grave Junior Auxiliary was held tre on Tuesday at 2 p.m. with at the Orange Hall on Saturday Dunbar closed the meeting with Mrs. Walter Scott as convenor WHY PAY MORE? morning. The meeting opened with the past-president leading in the opening exercises which included 1.76 Prayer Motto and Junior Auxi-7 the "promise, Member's Nescafe Instant Coffee . • : • - 10-oz. , • - • - ..... • 100's 690 liary hymn. Sheila Anderson BAYER ASPIRIN , took charge of the roll call. 3 LOAVES of BREAD' • 790 Minutes were read by Audrey Scott and the treasurer's report by Janette Johnston. The new business consisted of appoint- ment of: Leader of Games, Ruth Ann White; Leader of Singsong, Mary Isabel Nethery; Leader of 111111111111111111111111HUMHIMIKM11111111111111111111 Worship Service and helper, Janette Johnston and Cathy Wal- INCOME TAX PREPARED ker; Clean-up girls, Janette Johnston, Mary Isabel'Nethery. The election of officers fol- . lowed: President, Audrey Scott; FOR FARMERS Vice-president, Sheila Anderson; BUSINESSMEN and INDIVIDUALS Secretary, Alison Roberts; Vice- Secretary, Melanie Scott; press -- Reasonable Rates - Reporter, Kelly Lougheed; Trea- Phone today for an early 'appointment surer, Judy Carmichael; Offer- ' tory Prayer, Patty Edwards;,Roll RONNENBERG INSURANCE can Book, Cathy Shiell. ..., AGENCY . they would like to do for enter- The girls were asked what tainment for this year. The lea- der, Janette Johnston explained the course of :..t:dy for, the year and`proceeded with the worship. The study for the year is the Bamboo Mountain Book. Melanie and Meribeth Scott collected the offering and Patty Edwards re- cited the offertory prayer. prayer, w of the program. The roll call - An expression, name or word we Euchre associate with "Easter". Rev. The Belgrave women's Ins- John Roberts will give the ad- titute are very grateful for the dress. A reading by Mrs. Stew- splendid attendance and the gene- art Procter a poem by Mrs. rous donations given at their Ivan Wightman. Demonstration euchre party,' Friday evening, of Easter arrangement by Mrs. held in the Women's Institute Leslie Bolt. Lunch committee; Hall. Proceeds from this even- Mrs. William Coultes, Miss ing were given to "Save the Dorothy Higgins and Mrs. George Sight" project sponsored by the Procter. A.C.W.W. Mr. and Mrs. Milas St. Marie Winners of the euchre were: and daughter Cheryl of Kitchener, visited on. Saturday with Mrs. High lady, Mrs. Herb Wheeler; Novelty lady, Mrs. Lewis Stone- Robert Purdon. house; Low lady, Miss Dorothy Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. Higgins; High man, Clarence Stan Hopper, Mrs. Ross Higgins Rath; Novelty Man, James Coul- and Mrs. Gordon McBurney at- test Low. man, Harold Procter. tended the Huron-West District There was 13 tables. Executive meeting at St. Helen's Hall on April 4. Mr. and Mrs.-John Howard This community extends sym- of Toronto spent the weekend with pathy to Mrs. John McCallum and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Branton. family and Mr. Gordon Pengelly Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston and family in their recent sad returned home from, their holi- bereavement. day in Arizona on sunday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge M. John- Amelia Brown who has been vi- ston of London spent the weekend siting with her sister, Mrs. Wil- with their parents, Mrs. Laura Liam. Cardiff of Brussels, Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Ro- returned home on Monday. bert Grasby. We extend sympathy to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bos- Amelia Brown in the loss of man of Wingharn were Sunday her brother, Mr. Lewis Whit- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cla- field. rence Chamney. Miss Joyce Taylor of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. James Keller spent the weekend with her and Sharon, Kitchener, spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence weekend with her parents, Mr. Taylor. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Open in Brusseli 'Tuesdays and Fridays , PHONE 887-6663 All. other days Monkton -.347-2241 17 year's experience of income tax preparation immummiliminimiummounimumuummul minimmiminimmimmiiimmimummummi ATTENTION FARMERS...! Are you ready hir Spring? We have bargain buys in the following lines to serve you. Universal Tractors - 45 H.P. fully equipped with power stecing, remote control cylinder,- wheel weights. Regular $3,800. SPECIAL TILL APRIL 15 • • $3,475 Badger Equipment Including Barn Cleaners, Silo Unloaders, Feeding Systems, Manure Spreaders, Farmatic Blender Mills, Westeel Rose* Steel Granaries 10% OFF TILL APRIL 15 UNIVERSAL TRACTORS from 45 to 90 H.P. Two and. Four Wheel Drive USED EQUIPMENT -- Allis Chalmers mod- el C.A. with hydraulics and blade; 1-8' Trail tyPe Disc ; 1-1965 Pontiac Sedan.' * General Repairs and Welding to all makes- of farm equipment XL GAS and VEEDOL OIL SPocializing in -Barn Planning'andi Mills and !reading Systems FOR MORE INFORMATION ONE LAVERNE JOHNSTON, Atwo PH od 356-2298 or 356-9095 or JIM MeGULAWEE, Milverton 595-4274 or visit NEWRY SERVICE CENTRE %Mile South of AtwoOd, Corner of Concess- ion 10' and Highway 23 11111111111111111M11111111111111M110111111111111111111M111111 W M S The Easter Thankoffering Meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the Presbyterian. Church On April 4. President; Mrs. JoSeph Dunbar presided and opened the Meeting with a poem entitled "The Resurrection" a. hymn, 1,The DaY of Resurrection" Was sung. Mrs. Dunbar Welcomed the visitors frotn the kabUrn, and 11ensall groups. The scripture frem the 20th Chapter Of Sti John's gospel was read by Nita. George Fear. The Meditation was taken by Mrs. Alan MdBurney. Mrs. Walter ShOrtreed then read the pra.Yer. A solo, i'The Holy City", WaS, Sting by Mrs. Harold, Campbell et Blyth accompanied by, Mrs'. Wllatii Dalrymple On the Piano, ACW The Belgrave A.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Edna Nethery with 10 members in attendance. Miss Mary Isabel Nethery read the opening prayer and Mrs. Robert Procter read the scrip- ture lesson. Minutes were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Clare Van Camp. Mrs. Edna Nethery read the financial report. The roll call was answered by telling a parable. Donations were given instead of holding a St. Patrick Bake Sale. The draw was won by Mrs. Olive Campbell. Mrs. , Clare Van Camp read an article "And ye visited me not," also a poem "A boy in spring." Mrs. Robert Procter read an article "Religion in Mediaeval Times." Miss Nora Van. Camp conducted an Easter egg contest, won by Mrs. Edna Nethery. ' 19. Tuck's partner 20. Tidy 22. Opera's 23. Auspices 24. Plane part 25. Daybreak 26. Boatswain's WhiStle 27. Son of Bela 28. Prohibition 29. Haggard novel 32.11n favor of (2 wds.) 34: Storage bolt 35. Actor Lloyd 36. Set right 38. Dwelling' 39. Persistent attack 40. Pitcher 41, Trimmed DOWN Makeup ACROSS 1. Energy 6. British (2 wds.) "one" aborigine 4. Greek letter 22. Hum- 10. Mountain 5. Electrical dinger ridge unit 23. Part 11. French city 6. Of the of the 13. Perfect bishop auricle 14. "Home, of Rome (2 Sweet 7. Shah's , wds.) Home" country 24. Gain writer 8. Get mawk: 25. God- 15. Fiber knot ish: slang dess 16. Tooth (4 wds.) of 17. Three 9. Thrashing, the f comb. informally moon orm) 12. Oozes 26. Aver- 18. Le Sage's 16. Townsman age "- Bias" 18. Kind 28. Mis- of jet take CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2. Command 21. Frau-Today's Answer 3. Asian tree lein's THE BRUISELt. POST, APRIL 1971,41 510000 MOM MOHO E0000 MEMO MOIEOM MUD MRPEOM EMO ©OE UM EMNIM MOM OMUM OBOE EIMRM BOUM MUM DUE limo OMUMOE nom EMMOM WOEOU mom MEMO MEM ME= 30. Depend upon 31, Finished 33. Wither 36. Snake 37. Miss Farrow