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The Brussels Post, 1977-09-21, Page 2120,-,THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 1917 IMAGINATIVE ANIMALS Kids put their imaginations to work and created a variety of interesting animals, out of garden vegetables, for the annual Belgrave, Brussels and Blyth school fair. J. L. McCUTCH'EON MOTORS :Chev, ratustis, 887-6856 wfuSi. •••••••••••••••••• Discounts On All 1977 In Stock. 1977 Olds Delta M Royale 4 door 1977 Ctev. tinipala 305-VS' 4 &kit 1977 Malibu CLASSIC 2 door at, 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme 356 YEAR END' CLEARANCE Bakery Grocery Puritan BEEF STEW 24 ozs. 89' Schneiders Soft MARGARINE 1 lb. Tubs 59' Del Monte TOMATO JUICE 48 °zs' 59' INSTANT COFFEE 111.2hr 4.99 FeinateREAM 99' Schneider Frozen Octoberfest 'PORK BURGERS .COOKING 9NIONS2lb' bag Glad 'GARBAGE BAGS Weston Chocolate SWISS ROLLS Reg' IRONTENAC COMM JOICEYILLE * Plowing Competitions • Exhibits and Parades *Ladies Program *Something for Everyone! even down latest these adver the Re have the respo Post analy made will l and 1 Rey learn work and i Lae are a, excel! their instru Paint `.Mrs:. Publil ',Week; 0 die Br ,Mrs. itt early after She I some Was; claug Bake her Year, thd teak] I Ft Wed M.L IBM CranbeopkWI:siet gift. guidelines 14 Mrs. Mac Engel Correspondent Rev. Robt. Cochrane of Milverton conducted the regular morning service in Knox Church. on Sept. 18. Rev. Dr. Ross. K. Thomson preached anniversary service in Milverton. WMS Tours Manse The September meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the manse in Monkton with 12 ladies present. The President Mrs. Gordon Engel opened the meeting with a reading "So little time." Following the theme of "Harvest" all joined in.retading (Continued from Page 1) Gorrie, 131.7; 3rd Kathy Pentland, Goderich, 127.1; 4th Peter Halahan, Belgrave, 125 and 5th Kevin Clark, R.R. 5, Goderich 126. Class 2 - Brian McGavin, Walton; Kevin Clark, Goderich; Marty Becker, Dashwood and Don Gill, Grand Bend. Class 3 - Ken Innes, Brussels; Don Perrie, Brussels; Peter (Continued from Paee 1) reasonable respect for drivers who do their best to avoid hitting them. Some day there could be a fatal accident that was not the driver's fault. Take care before it is too late. * * * * * * The sound of the old Town Bell, that has not been heard for some years will ring out again in this village at 12 noon each day. For many years, it was heard in the morning, at noon and at six in the evening. There are many who will welcome the sound, at least once a day. It will, no doubt, bringt 21 boys start Cubs season Twenty one boys attended for an evening of games and instruction when the first Brussels Wolf Cub Pack held their first meeting of the season September 0 at Brussels Public School. They welcomed Sean Silver, who has transferred from Sudbury, and nine new members, Jeff Alcock,Mark Breckenridge, Steven McCauley, Pat and Michael Ruddy, Marty Rutledge, Boby Vance, Paul Willie and Dean Wheeler. Advertising.: lets you know what's what. CANADIAN AtIvE0ItiNd ADVISORY kibAki John 4: 27-38 with a meditation by Mrs. Mac Engel. Mrs. Tom Stevenson led in prayer. The hymns "Come ye thankful people, come" and "We plough the fields and scatter" were sung with Mrs. Stewart Steiss at the organ. Mrs. EArl Dunn gave the topic "Development means human solidarity". Miss-Elizabeth Steele gave a talk on the new studies available. A letter written March 30 by Miss Lillian Dickson in Taiwan was read by Mrs. Mac Engel. Copies of the booklet "Alive" Hallahan, Belgrave; Gfeg Cook, Belgrave and John Decker, Dashwood. Class 4 - Don Little, Monkton; John Little, Monkton; Ralph Nivens, Auburn; T.P.O. Malley, Teeswater and Willie Traub, Grand Bend. Class 5 - Jim Hallahan, Belgrave; Steven Walper, Park- hill; Bruce Boneschansker, Ethel; Daryl Gill, Grand Bend ..o and David Gill, Grand Bend. back many childhood memories for we older folk. * * * * * * The continuing rainfall which ha's been our lot for far too long has farmers of the area worried. It is not only damage to crops as yet unharvested that causes them concern. It is the fear that the ground, so deeply watersoaked, will not carry heavy machinery when they need it. * * * * * * The big question in this community early this week has been will the weather clear up for the Fall Fair on Wednesday. The prospects, this Tuesday morning, are not too good. Everyone is hoping that noon on Wednesday will bring clear, sunny skies for the parade and afternoon activities. Cranbrook W.I. met at Mrs. Tom Baker's home when Mrs. Workman read the minutes and Mrs. Hart presented the treasurer's report. Cranbrook will contribute $5.00 to the November 11 wreath fund. Majestic W.I. and Cranbrook are responsible for the monthly birthday party at Huronview to be held Wendesday, October 19 at 2 p.m. All members are to help Mrs. Lefor and Mrs. Hart who have been received and will be handed. out to all families at the regular church service periodically. The Fla11 executive will be held at bt. Andrews Church, Stratford, on Oct. 11 and the Fall Rally at Shakespeare on Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mrs. Claret Veitch gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson acted as secretary in the absence of Mr.s John Vanass. The roll call, was a verse containing "Harvest". Eighteen cards sent and 20 visits made by members were recorded. A committee was appointed to Class 6 - Brian McGavin, Walton; Greg Cook, Belgrave; Marty Becker, Dashwood; Kevin Clark, Goderich and Ralph Nivens, Auburn. Class 7 - Don Little, Monkton; Ken Innes, Brussels; Don Perrie, Brussels; John Little, Monkton and T.P. O'Malley, Teeswater. Class 8 ; John Tinney, Exeter; Everitt Finnegan, Goderich; Lloyd Mousseau, Hensall and Roy Bennett, Wingham. Oldest Plowman, Everett Finnegan, Bank of Montreal, pen and pencil set. Class 9 - John Becker, Dashwood; Claire Diechert, Zurich; Peter Hallahan, Belgrave;, Dave Turnbull, Dashwood and Keith Gill, Grand Bend. Class 10 - Peter Hallahan, Belgrave; Allan Turnbull, Dash- wood; Larry Desjardine, Grand Bend; Greg Cook, Belgrave and Alec Turnbull, DaShwood. More names (Continued from Page 2) married Margaret(Mamie) ; Caridff nd they lived where Jin Prior n w lives on John Street. They had 'one daughter who resides in Brussels. They were members of the United Church and are buried in the Brussels Cemetery, volunteered to arrange the program with Brussels, The Huron County Fall Rally will be held Oct 3 at Howick Community Centre with morning and afternoon, sessions beginning at 9:30 and 1:30 respectively. Following some discussion the following guidelines were established for the Sunshine convenership. S end get well cars, to members; give baby gift to members who manse plan for catering for a banquet in November. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. The date for the Annual Bazaar was set for Saturday afternoon, Nov. 5 at 2:30 in the Community Centre. Mrs. Stuart McNair and Mrs. Glenn Huether provided ice cream and cake. "Happy Birthday" was sung for Rev. Thomson and all shared in a birthday' cake. Mrs. Thomson gave the ladies a tour of the newly renovated manse prior to the meeting. have had babies; send flowers the time of a member's deal The sunshine fund is to reimbursed from the gene funds and the exact amount spe for gifts is to remain at d iscretion of the convener, The WI will be catering to wedding reception in AtWood November and may cater to t Jersey Club banquet Cranbrook also in November, ' Mrs. Strickler and Mrs. Conl reported, that the F.W.I, 08 anniversary celebration Kitchener was most enjoyable. -Miss McNabb and Mrs, Veit conveners of Citizenship a World Affairs presented program on the United Nation The roll call "Name an importa world leader and the country h represents" was answered by members, and one guest. Mr Veitch gave a though provokin motto titled ''A Different wor cannot be made by indiffere people." Miss McNabb spok briefly , about the history an make up of the United Nations Smiles were told by Mts Conley. Mrs. Ross Knight, Mrs. Ha and the hostess served lunch, Short Shots WMS tours Monkton Brussels man is plowing