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The Brussels Post, 1977-11-16, Page 6FAMOUS BRAND NAME STEREO SPEAKERS AND RECEIVERS 1 DAY ONLY FACTORY SURPLUS SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1_ a.m. - 3 p.m. SPEAKERS REG. LIST PRICE '30. to '299. EACH SALE PRICE FROM $10 • TO $ 80, EACH SINGLE SPEAKER FROM 5, EACH Some speakers with slightly imperfect finish or scratch on cabinet. 2 year warranty, Power handling 5 to 80 watts RMS. RECEIVERS - 55 WATTS 1HF - $ 1 60.. Cash and Carry Held at the . VANASTRA. RECREATION' CENTRE Highway 4, t MHOS south' o1 Clinton. 4--THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 16, 1977 Walton .Units learn of TV star Mrs. June Nixon was hostess in her home for the 8th and 16th unit meeting on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nancy Smith gave the Call to Worship followed by opening hymn, "Abide with Me". Scripture reading was from Psalm 46. Remembrance Day poem "In Flanders Field" was read in unison. Mrs, Smith gave a short explanation of the circumstances that led Dr. John McCr ae to write his, poem. In keeping with the theme remembering, Mrs. Barb Fritz chose as her topic for the evening a story of Kam Fong, more commonly known as the Chinese detective in T.V. Hawaii 0. This was a story of his personal tragety in World War 11 when he lost a wife and two children at Pearl Harbour when a bomber crashed into his home and how with God's help he was finally able to achieve again a rich and rewarding life with a new family and a very personally satisfying job. Business was conducted by the President, Mrs. Lois Houston. Mrs. Marilyn McDonald read minutes . The Sunday School concert was announced for Wednesday, December 21. Mrs. Joyce Van Vliet was named treasurer for next year. of St. Thomas visited for a few days and Mrs.Marion Sholdice of Brussels was a dinner guest last Tuesday evening at the same home. It sure is good news to hear that Mrs. Maud Leeming was ab le to return to her home last Wednesday following several weeks in hospitals after breaking her hip. Attending the opening day of the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Friday from this area were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens; Mr. and Mr. Harvey Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson and Mr. Chas. Williamson from Seaforth. Former neighbors and friends of Bill Murray will be sorry to learn he has been hospitalized at Seaforth Hospital for the past week or so. Sympathy of the community is extended to the families of Bid Bell formerly of Brussels who passed away in Wingham Hospital There were 8 tables of euchre in play at the Walton Community Hall on Tuesday evening. Winners were: High lady • Mrs. Allan McCall; Low Lady - Mrs. Harold Hudie; High man - Torrance Dundas; Low Man - Dave Watson in a cut. Lucky cup - Wilbur <Turnbull. Institute lunch hostesses were: Mrs. Nelson Reid; Mrs. Dave Watson; Mrs. Frank Kirkby and Mrs. Nelson Marks. There will be another euchre in two weeks at the same time. The November meeting of the Mission Band met in the church basement Sunday morning with 31 members present. Call to worship was given by John Huether, Cathy McGavin was pianist ,for the singing of hymn, "God sees the little sparrow fall". Scriptures were read by Garry Godkin and Donna Hickson followed by prayer by Dwayne Hackwell. Ron Godkin gave the secretary's report and Cathy McGavin read the treasurer's report. TURNING AROUND IN THE MUD — It was a gooey day just South of Brussels last Thursday for a machinery demonstration by McGavin Farm Equip- ment Ltd. The Leyland Zetor and Steyr tractors pulled plows through mud and water up to 2 feet deep. Here 'a Steyr 4 wheel drive tractor turns around for another pass. (Staff Photo) ,•• Lu. nch was served by Mrs. Melva Fraser and the hostess. Personals Mrs. Jean Miller is a patient in the Sea forth Community Hospital. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker were Brian D:tyling of Bermuda who spent a day; Mrs. E. Walker, his mother Unit meets "Remembrance' was the theme for the Walton Unit meeting, held in the church basement on Wednesday evening, November 9. Mrs. Bill Coutts and Mrs. Stewart Humphries were in charge of the devotional period carrying out the theme with hymns, scripture and poems bringing out the Remembrance Day thoughts. Mrs. Edna Hackwell supplied music for the hymns. Mrs. Bill Humphries gave a timely topic, "Happiness is" ...." Everyone was given a happy face and were asked to write on the back thoughts of happiness, Mrs. Herb Traviss presided for business, opening with a poem "What do we mean when we say the word God". Minutes were approved as read by Mrs. Howard Hackwell. Mrs, Mac Sholdice gave the treasurer's report . Mrs. Ralph Traviss reported for the quilt committee with a quilt to be put in at Mrs. Herb Traviss' home the first of the week. This being copper contest month, leaders gave their reports with Mrs. Allan McCall's side winners over Mrs. William Thamer'S side, who will prepare for the Christmas Party with a supper on Deceffiber 15th at the church. Mrs. Ron Bennett reported for the nominating committee with officers for the coming year as follows: - Presid eats Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. Bill Coutts. Secretary - Mrs. Howard Hackwell; Treasurer - Mrs. Mac Sholdice;, Quilt committee - Mrs. Ralph Traviss; Mrs. Nelson Reid and Mrs. Prank Kirkby, Supper committee - Mrs. Nelson Reid; Mrs. Ernie Stevens and Mrs. Harold• 13o1get. Press reporter - Mrs. Allan McCall. 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