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The Brussels Post, 1974-03-13, Page 7flows ton hiSe .1 a 5 . 4 . 6 -9 10 32 39 36 37 41 43 11 . 12, 22 23 24 r 25 ab• 21 M 20 21 20 29 33 34 35 4 39 40 30 42 44 14 16 16 13 LISTOWEL FLORIST PHONE 291-2049 --AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE-- Prompt Attention to Your Flower Orders - Regular deliveries to the Local Funeral Home - ALSO REPRESENTED BY WATTS' FUNERAL HOME BRUSSELS We also have deliveries oat daily to Harrista% Palme rston, Milverton, Atwood, Gorrie FREE COFFEE 8i.DONUTS are invited to the annual UNIVERSAL You C MILKER CLINIC THURSDAY, MARCH 21 at 1 BELGRAVE BRANCH CO-OP BEGINNING AT 9 A.M. Have your UNIVERSAL Milking .Machine put in proper working condition by Factory Trained personnel. No Labour Charge on Pulsators - Pay only for parts used. Special disc6unts. First Six Customers bringing pulsators will receive FREE bottle of. UNIVERSAL Pulsator Oil. UNITED .00-OPERATIVES OF BELGRAVE BRANCH WING/HAM 357-2711 BRUSSELS .8874453, rHE BRUSSELS, 'POST, MARCH it 194,4 d ews of Belgrave Tykes win troph y at Blyth tournament Hockey Notes )Y a Congratulations to the Bel- niets grave Tyke Hockey-team who won :ed Consolation Trophy at the , ..,1:le yth Hockey Tournament on Saturday. They won over Clinton 2-1 in, the final game with . Scott Stevenson winning a *hockey stick s the outstanding player. Previously the Belgrave team captured the Tri-County trophy vith play-off wins over Belmore and Fordwich. • IS Y24 N Ila last in H ow Nov ig a W.M.S. Meets . The W.M.S. was held at the me of Mrs. J.C. McBurney last o iday afternoon with Mrs. oseph Dunbar presiding for the leeting. It opened with the call to- orship. Mrs. George Fear read .,he scripture followed by the e itation by Mrs. Garner ic' olson. Mrs. Robert Purdon •:,ied in prayer. Mrs, Alan McBurney gave the topic from the Study Book, "No longer strangers but fellow itizens" and from the Glad idings "A Change Attitude.", Mrs. Victor Youngblut spoke a ew words and a Life Membership as presented to Mrs. Robert 'urdon by Mr s. Joseph Dunbar, ho has left our community to eside in Lucknowt- - -- The secretary's report was given, also the financial report. rs. Victor Youngblut was ointed as a delegate to attend Synodical' being held in sley on April 2 and 3. Plaris concluded for the April koffering. Twenty-one visits sick and shut-ins were rded. rs. Dunbar closed the meet- 2. Nanny's carriage 3. Mr. Linkletter's 4. Burmese knife 5. Private 6. Native-born Israeli 7. Bugbear 8. Golf instructor 9. Church bench 10. Longing 14. In a fretful way 17. Simple 18. Moray ing with prayer and lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Evening Unit The March meeting of the Evening Unit was held at the home of Miss Annie Cook with fourteen present. Mrs. James Coultes had. charge of the worship service, which opened with the call to worship, followed by hymn "Lead. On, 0 King Eternal." The scripture reading Acts 1: 1-9 was read by Mrs. William Coultes, followed by a poem by Mrs. James Coultes. Prayer was given by Mrs. James Coultes and the offering was received and dedicated. The meditation was given followed by hymn "Rise Up, 0 Men of God," Mrs. James Coultes with prayer, with the Lord's prayer repeated in unison. Mrs. Laura Johnston conducted the business with the minutes being read and adopted. It was announced the next General meeting would be held March 26 with Miss Laura Collar guest speaker. Mrs. Ross Anderson had charge of the program on Missions. Her theme was "Mis- sion Begins at. Home", after which a question and answer period followed. A short discus- sion on Church Union 'followed, led by Mrs. Ross Anderson. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Anderson. Lunch was served by Miss Annie Cook's group. yersonais Mi. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Friday and Satur day with Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty of R.R.1, Milverton.. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Armes of Windsor spent a few days with Mrs: Cecil' Coultes.- - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armes, Jim and Dainne of Seaforth visited on Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Coultes. Murray Rinn and Duane Kuntz of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mrs. Harry Ririn. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Harry Rinn and Lois were Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz, Kimberley and their foster child, Michelle, of 20. Reveille TODAY'S ANSWER 22. Shoo! 23. Biblical 24. Bluster 25. Israeli 27. Still, 21. Miss. trumpet Ferber port pronoun DEPOO MMOOM call DRUMM minm MUOMOMMOWWIP non ORr nmmmon EIMMO MEZIEOBWMOME 00E0 MEOW OUlti MMIEIMDMOMPMC OITIMPO MOMMM MOOG ©Or it mug emPI ©©moo©©© poetically 31. Famous bridge expert 32. Mexican dollar 33. So Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cartwright, Donna and Patricia of London; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cartwright, John and Claude, and Gordon Rinn of Londesboro; Mrs. Lillie Hudie and Mr. Leslie McKenzie of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St. Ann's spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott, Brian, David and Kevin of Barrie spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Walter Scott. - Mr. Wilfred Pickell of Van- couver, B.C. is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Herb Wheeler and is visiting other relatives in the vicinity. John Monro of Hamilton, Lynn Jones of Sterling, Robert Beck of Stoney Creek and John Hender- son of Brucefield recently called on Mrs. Walter Scott. Mr. Charles Procter returned home after a five-week tour of the South Pacific and Round the World Agriculture Tour. Al and Bruce Stark of Detroit spent last weekend with their aunts Mrs. Charles Hopper of Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham and Mrs. Stewart Procter. Miss Pamela Reid of Wingham spent the weekend with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver of Seaforth visited last Wednesday with Mrs. George Martin. The Citizenship meeting of the. Belgrave Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday, March 19 at 2 p.m. in the Community Rooms 'with mrs. William Coultes as Convener. Mrs. Daniel Webster of Teeswater will give the address. Lunch committee will be Mrs.- Dan Hallahan, Mrs. ivan Wightman • and Mrs. Gedrge Walker. -All women' of the community are welcome. Mrs. Roy Dawson, Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and Mrs. Richard Moore of Calvin-Brick. U.C.W. attended the Annual meeting of Huron-Perth Presbyterial last Wednesday afternoon in Mitchell United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moore of Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andersiiri attended the wedding of thOr granddaughter Carol Schriederlo Robert Hartwell,, at the horne:y the bride's parents, Mr. and M. William Schrieber of Milton on Saturday. 4,;$ Miss Mary Ellen Walsh re- turned home on Wednesday :of last week from the Northwegt Territory, .Fort Smith where --she was doing social work among Indian children. Mrs. Cecil Coultes, Mrs. Stewart Procter, Mrs. William Coultes, Mrs. Cliff Branton and Mrs. Ross Anderson attended the Annual meeting of Huron and Perth Presbyterial United Church Women in Mitchell . United Church last Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and family of London visited on , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Nine Tables ine tables of euchre were ed in the Community Rooms Wednesday evening with ners being: igh Lady-Mrs. Albert Bacon; Lady-Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; city Lady-Mrs. Herson Irwin; h Man-Lawrence Taylor; Low n-Lorne Jamieson; Novelty n-William Gow. pp he l 3 he er ha 0 CO M ACROSS 1. "The Maltese Falcon" sleuth 6. Very wet 1. Marshal 2. Concur 13. Chesthrton`s sleuth (2 wds.) 5. German spa 6. Before 7. Butte's relative 19. Dutch commune 22. Girl Friday to 43 across 25. Sour 6. Earl Derr Biggers' sleuth (2 wda) 29. Top- drawer" 29. Italian city 0. Exclamation of reproach 1. Barry or. Kelly 32. Neighbor of Ger. 3. Family flietnber (abbr.) 6. Fictional sleuth (2 wds.) 1. Hire 2. Join 43. o ardnees sleuth 1. Movie western 4 CROSSWORD PUZZLE or (2 wds.) conger 34. Anatomical 19. Repeat network 35. Heavy bloW (slang) 36. Graceful tree 31'. Grassland 38. Spanish article 39. Quid pro 40. Spenser heroine