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The Brussels Post, 1976-04-07, Page 11See:the, following USED EQUIPMENT leaded in pan .new at McGAV1N FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. in Wattpn 18' Cockshutt cultivator 17' 5" Konskilde cultivator with rota harrows 14' 9" J.F. cultivator 9' 6' Konskilde cultivator 8' John Deere trail cultivator 3 x 18 Ford plow [Automatic] 4 x 16 Hydreln [automatic] 5 x 14 Hydrein tautomatici 3 x 16.4 pc Hydrein [automatic] 4 k 16 3. pt. Hydrein trip Demo. chisel plow Demo 270 Leyland with turbo 384 Leyland with cab 270 Leyland with loader 65 Massey Ferguson 469 Nuffield • 150 gallon 3 pt. sprayer 200 gallon trailer sprayer WALTON, Oge .Secitorth 611,01.46, brussels ilt1,6365 "Seevitigi Agt,ieutititet Sinee *ill tilt NO- MO MOP Mit all AIMS. .01111. a. tit 'BRUSSELS .1)Ott t:„ Ott - 1 IN F ENT LTD eigrave Consumers discuss improvements at W Correspondent Mrs. LewiOtonehouse Mrs, W. firadnock of Auburn, olutions convenor of the don area of the Women's itute, was guest speaker when local W.I, met in the munity centre on March 16. Mrs. Bradnock presented ormation on formulating reso- ions and stressed the import- _e of research into the subject. e also showed, slides a the and Lee Home. Also guests at the meeting re four East Wawanosh Public hool students who Were win- rs in public speaking compe- ons. Sheila Anderson spoke on ten. Magnussen, Lisa .Thomp- told of her trip, to. Western nada, Karen Coulter chose cord Breakers as her topic and c Taylor spoke on Olympics. uce Higgins and Robbie cholson sang two numbers, viding their own guitar ompaniment. he W.I. members appreciate contribution these young ople made to the program. - Resolutions convenor, Mrs. rner Nicholson was in Charge the program. The motto was esolve to make tomorrow a le better than today;" and the. I call was "As a consumer, at would you like to see proved?" rs. Stanley Hopper presided the business portion of the adies ftend hankoffering A number of ladies of the grave U.C.W. attended the ring Thankoffering meeting in ussels United Church on Sun- y evening. Rev. Wesley Ball of rrie United Church was the est speaker and the Belgrave en's Choir 'provided special A social time followed. ome of the U.C.W. members o attended the Thankoffering rvice in Blyth United Church on nday evening with Rev. Wileria,, own of Bluevale United Church ' guest speaker. Lunch \was ved by the Blyth. U.C.VV. anderson Sash • Gorrie o Ontario Specializing hi replacement ndows of all kinds for older uses. For Estimates Phone 887-9200 rian Sanderson Sales — Service ! Installation FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders ° Stabling onald G. Ives 1 R:R 9z Blyth Phone! Brussels 887-9024 meeting. An invitation was received from. Maitland branch to attend its meeting on May 25. A, food forum was announced to be held April 6 at 8 p.m. in Clinton. Secondary School. It was decided to hold another shoot party on March 26 at 8:30 p.m.. with "the same arrangements for lunch as for the previous one. Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and Mrs. James Hunter for the committee' to arrange the party. It was decided to again conduct the Cancer Society canvass in Six tables play euchre April with. Mrs. Laurence Taylor in charge. There was a motion made to pay the arena rent for the use ,of the hall, also to provide a scoreboard for 'use in the arena. Members also agreed to pur- chase dishes and other kitchen supplies for use of the W.I. Hall. The carpet has been installed on the stage in the W.I. Hall and the members are very grateful to the Belgrave Men's. choir for the, generousi donation toward the project. The April meeting will be the annual meeting and will be held in the arena rooms April 20. Lunch was -served .by Mrs, Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Mervin McDonald and Mrs-. Bert Johnston.• The Executive meeting of the Huron West District Annual of the Women's Institute was held Belgrave W.I. Hall on Monday, April 5 at 1:30 ,p.m. Mrs. Ivan Wightman presided and plans were made for the District Annual to be held May 26 in Auburn. Tara Johnston of Ilderton returned to her home on Sunday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston after spending a couple of days With them. Mr. and Mrs. ,.Dalton Roiph, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sykes, all of Mitchell, visited on Sunday with' Mr. and • Mrs. Harold Procter, also "visited with Miss Margaret Curtis at Brookhaven Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Woodstock and Mr.' and Mrs. George Johnston returned home last Monday from a motor trip 'to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of R.R. 2, Clifford. Anumber of men of the Orange Lodge attended the county meet- ing in. Fordwich in the Orange Hall. last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and Trisha, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gordon and 'Robert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Doreen to help celebrate their father's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 'George Taylor of Wingharii were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence *Taylor. Intended for last week Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nethery and. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp returned home Friday night from an enjoyable holiday spent in Bermuda. ' Mrs. Olive Campbell spent last week at the home of her daughter Mrs. John Galbraith, Mr. Gal- braith, Michael and Kelly. The Campbell • families gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell in London on Sunday to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell on the occasion of their 15th wedding anniversary. BERG -1 4 Six, tables of euchre were in Personals play at the Belgra.ve Community, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles. Johnston Centre last Wednesday evening of Blyth and Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis With winners being: High Lady - Stonehouse returned home on. •Mrs. James Coultes; Low Lady - Sunday evening after a three Mrs. Ella Johnston; Novelty Lady- week Motor trip to Florida. - Mrs. Janisa Coultes'; High Man - Mr„ and Mrs. Howard William bow; Low Man - Gordon McKelvie of 'Hanover v=isited on . NiCbolson; Novelty Man - James Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. • • Bieman. • OM MINIM