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The Brussels Post, 1973-11-28, Page 3an extra degree of excellence / trade buys you a 26". 0 Colour TV with automatic controls. • But hurry Dilly '2!! of these models left: No shortage of , color TV's at Larry's: New. Shipment of color TVS and Stereos just ,artiVed 22 Color TV's and 11 Stereos in stock trop in toady,at: RADIO and TV SALES &SE EjtpaTipoixoadie V V AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT • . • • . • • - H. LOBB & SO BAYFIELD RD. CLINTON 482 REGARDING We have, for Over the pest 10 years, - been sails reeresintailves fOr the GEHL Company. We "ARE", and we Intend to continua "TO BE"0 RUNNING GEAR sale* reeresentathres for GEHL, • " In an ithiertlitietrit for our OPEN HOUSE being held today the naniccif the GEHL COmOlhy was inederirteiltly , deleted trete the list of DOM- : OLAILDHOPPER . „ , Mow SELO UNLOADING BOX penile reprdieht, Wo wish tO Clike 'kr ell our Cuitemert that LOBS & SONS are GEHL dialer, and expect to continua to serve you with GEHL' products OBOE SLOWER, , you aria, a 120 MIX ALL CIIE00 CHOPPER • ews of Walton plans Christmas party about Hawaii ces. foods a few ii, she nsible s if he rator, ment, ions chin. . The nk all table go! , for your erent s the "face urky, arily; nital film over bed ? Bit - best from time el of y in e in t as ms: tice;* che; pon rge, the of est round hat are one s. Us in Me YI of Correspondent ' Mrs. Allan McCall The Education and Cultural cavities meeting of the Walton omen's Institute was held on ednesday evening, November 1st in the community hall, The President, Mrs.Allan Mc- all called the meeting to order with Mrs. Ray'Huether as pianist. In the business, • Mrs. Ken cDonald read the minutes ()flowed by the treasurer's eport. There were 21 members nswered the Roll Call, "A City r Town in Australia" and 5- nests attended • the open ieeting. The . correspondence ncludcd thank ybu notes from the ancer Society in Wingham and or money donated to Huronview or purchasing a van. The committee picked to look fter a card party on December 7th arc Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. EmmersonMitchell, Mrs. Bill Humphries and Mrs. Mervyn Smith. The December meeting will be in form of a ChristmaS party beginning with a pot-luck supper' with the Branch Directors and Public Relation's officer in charge of program. Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Ron Bennett •and Mrs. Torrence Dundas offered to help as hostesses. There will be a gift exchange to be home-made value 11.00. Mrs. Bill .Humphries reported on the Area Convention she 'had attended recently at Bingam Lodge in. Kitchener. - Mrs. Dave Watson read two poems, "Thanksgiving For • Living" and "Santa's, Dissolut- ions". Mrs. William Leeming introduced the guest, Mrs. Thelma Mills who came from Chatham five years ago, along with her son Bill Mott and family and settled in McKillop Township , establishing Family Paradise Park and Camping Grounds. Mrs. Mills showed slides of het trip , to Hawaii and Australia in 1967, and commented on them as she went along, Mrs. Watson thanked her and presented a gift. Lunch was served by the hostesses -. Mrs. Alvin McDonald, Mrs, Don McDonald, Mrs. George Blake and Mrs. Jim McDonald. Euchre Held Twelve tables were in play at the progressive euchre on Friday is evening in the Walton Community Hall. Prizes were given to High. Lady - Mrs. Charles McCutcheon; Low Lady - Mrs. Harvey Craig; High Man-Gordon Murray; Low Man- Ernie Stevens; Birthday nearest to 'November 23 was Mr...lack Simpson, Brussels. Lunch was served by Mrs.Neil McGavin, Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs. Laverne Godkin and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. Lost and Found Group The girls met for th6ir ninth meeting in the basement of the church on November' 13th. Jane Baker opened the meeting with the roll call and the girls discussed carols to sing on December 18th With a party to follow. Crafts included batik. Janet Flood, Mary Watson and Carolyn McClure cleaned up 'following taps'. The tenth meeting-was held the following Tuesday with 15 girls answering the roll call, Entertainment was brought by Julie Blake, 'Kathy Huzzebos and Shelley Peters. 4-H Meetings The eighth and final meeting of Walton II "The Giggling Gour= mets" was held November 16th at the home of Mrs. Don McDonald. This was a combined party with members' mothers, Mrs. Jan. Van Vliet Jr; Mrs.. Jim Williamson and Mrs. John Blake as guests. Each member contributed a dish to the meal, which consisted Correspondent Mrs. Chester Earl Monday was moving day for a large hen pen, when you looked out the window and saw it going, up the road, on a float to the farm ofMr. Geo. Pearson. It was on the property of Mr. Cliff Bray . Police crack down on defective cars Residents of the area who have doubts about the mechanical fitness of vehicles used for commercial purposes would , do well to have them checked and approved as roadworthy 'within the next few weeks. Local. Ontario Provincial Police. will be stepping up enforcement of the laws covering mechanically defective commercial vehicles as the result of a directive from provincial police headquarters. The communique noted, that a recent. inspection of commercial motor vehicles in the Province of Ontario by the Provincial Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications revealed that 86.7 percent of the Commercial Motor Vehicles inspected were mechanically defective. present, Mrs. Van Vliet thanked the leaders for their invitation to be with the girls. Walton I The Walton I 4-Hclub, "Nifty Nibblers" held their eighth and last meeting of this fall project, "A World of Food in Canada" at the home of the assistant leaders, Mrs. Harold Bolger. Their leader was Mrs. Don Achilles. It was held on Monday evening in the form of a party when each member took a guest. Each Mrs. R. J. Annett, Brussels visited Mr. and Mrs. Les Crozeir, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crozeir,, and son Kitchener visited the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald visited Sunday with Mr. and.Mrs. Wm. Doig, Molesworth. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis "Earl and Janice, Owen Sound,'Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl, Jeff and Sandra, of R.R.2, Listowel, ,visited Mr. and Mrs. .Chester Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Pitcher of Bramalea and Miss Betty Lynn, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mr s. Geo. Lynn. The Pitcher children returned home with their parents after spending the week here.Mr. and Mrs. James McTaggart of Brussels, Mr. Jim Racho of Egmondville visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hermstra on the loss of their infant son last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kluth of Regina called on-Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald this past week. Mr. Don Mitchell, and Miss Gwen Snellgrove of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pride. Mrs. Andrew Allen of Edmonton visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Cardiff and. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner this past week. Mrs. A. Cardiff and Mrs. A. Bremner and guest, Mrs. A. Allen, visited in Shelburne with Mr. and WS. Fred Wake this past week. member took a dish for the meal, one that they" had taken in the club, they consisted of breads and cheeses, beet arid cabbage salad, potato salad, cabbage rolls, baked beans, different casseroles, fortune cookies, German tea squares, peach trifle and grape sparkle, The entertainment committee conducted a few games to' complete the evening. Mr. andMrs. Geo. Campbell andMrs..Irene Campbell visit ed Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cardiff. Mrs. Robert Cunningham and her mother, Mrs. J. Turner, attended a trousseau tea in Wat erloo. for Mrs. Turner's grand- daughter, Miss Barbara Turner. Mr. Robert Cunningham and, Mrs. Elsie Cunningham visited Mrs. Estelle Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lobb of Centralia visited Sunday with Miss Jane McLennon who accom- panied them to Moleswbrth and visited Mr. and Mrs. Scott McLennan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson and Son of Montreal were , recent visitors with Mrs. Alex Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and family have moved their hOusehold stuff to Chatham. Dr. W, L. A. and Mrs.Warlaw and Carol of Brantford visited with • Dr. and Mrs. Doug. Wardlaw on Sunday. Mrs. L. Brown of Atwood visited this past week at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Evans and family visited Sunday with. Miss Millie McFarlane in Brussels. Mr, and. Mrs. Mery Golden and Penny and Mr. David Johnson of Shelburne visited Mrs. Bert Godden. Visitois with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer on Sunday were Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Mitchell of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scheerer and Pamela of -Goderich. of cabbage rolls, baked beans, lettuce salad, tea biscuits, hello, fried rice and relish plate for the main, course. Raspberry and Blueberry buckle followed for dessert. A brief meeting was held with Mrs. D. McDonald and Mrs. J. Ryan discussing the handout sheets and preparation was made for Achievement Day on December 8th, On belialf of the mothers News of Ethel eotioyso goes floating by THE ti-taISSELS liOSti NOVEMBER lito 1973,4