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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-11-26, Page 5NEW STORE .OWNERS,Ken and Liz Sholdioe. Will be opening a new .store' in RrUssels".on • Monday, The. store Called, Ken's _Men's and Boys. Wear will..f)rovicle a Seleotion of men's, WoricolOtheS.. (PhotObyRenney) Retiring fireman CorreSpandent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645.' The • Annual.; Grey rownship Fireman's Banquet was held on • Saturday evening at the Walton Hall with. Walton W.I. catering. Retiring fire- man, Jim Williamson was presented with a gift in appreciation for his services to the department. Barry Hoegy, a new fireman, was introduced, to the grouP':. During the social hour games' were enjoyed followed by dancing at Family Paradise. Firemen, council and employees and past firemen attended. The Canadian Foresters Western. Ontario Provhicial• AsserritlY was held Chathaiii with a• large attendance:e. $1750 was. donated to ;the "Women's Centre" arid $1750 to "Our Kids". Both centres alejot the unfortunate.711fey 'also • doanted $8135 to the Cancer research, fund. Court Atwood, was represented by Jack and Jean Conley. Wilfred and Laura Strickler, Mac and ' Merle McIntosh. •and Rev. Stan McDonald. Court Atwood donated $750 to cancer research which was= raised last winter from a quilt draw:and euchre parties.' M. Miss Magda Jeschke, age 69,' past resident of Cranbrookdied in Scarborough Nov: 16 of injuries sustained when, an automobile hit her in early October. She is survived by brother-in-law *E.d. Giessler; and neice Betty Hirzel, and grand neice Holly Of Praser, Michigan. ,, • SyMpathy is extended to Mrs. , Jack :Copley who received, word on Thursday of the' death of her 'brother, Ross Lowe1 age 72, at Watson, Sask. - Mrs. Lloyd Smith was admitted to Stratford ' hospital on _Sundays where she will undergo' ear surgery on Monday. -We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and. Mrs. LiOn Cotton Visited recently with friends in Alliston and. Shelburne. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Starr called:;,. on the CottOn's ,WednesdaY evening. • " ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Sid Barnes, ,Mr. and Ms. Robin Clay and boys, London, had a birthday dinner with their aunt Mrs. ,1 Ida Gordon on Stinday. McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company We've moved Our new location 91 MAIN. STREET SOUTH SEAFORTH Ph. 527.0400 Rabies, which is spread by infected animals, continues to 4, be a serious problem in Ontario. 11 It is of special concern in built uperehs where domestic and wild animals are infecting children who come in contact with them. Children should be warned to avoid stray pets, as well as wild animals, especially if they appear sick or friendly because these usually are signs that they are rabid. Pets should be regularly vaccinated and kept indoors at night. You can help to control rabies by reporting to your local police, humane society or health unit any pets or wild animals which are acting strangely. Do not handle your pet with bare hands immedi- ately after it has fought with a rabid animal. Do not touch dead animals. Seek advice from a veterinarian. Contact your doctor or health unit immediately if your child or pet comes in contact with wild animals. If you would like to know more about rabies write for a free copy of our pamphlet, ANIMALS, RABIES AND YOU from the Ontario Health Resource Centre, Queen Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1S2. Dennis R. Timbrell, Minister r • ,"..7", • I:. ",-,:::;";:',;;;;:-7..; 4!".T."4.; • ITHE BRUSSELA posT ''N9VEMBER r ipso no. mt store • Brussels main street is starting to improve as more and more new businesses open, their doors. And as of Dec. 1,, Brussels will have' another new business which will sell men's work clothes. The new store, to' be called Ken's. Men's and Boys' Wear, belongs, to Ken and Liz Sholdice of prussels. They started the new venture becuase they felt there was a need.for such a store in,town. "It's really ,a working community;: a farming coin- , munityi" Liz said. Although Liz will continue her job at the pOst office, she will help her husband in the running, of the. new store. en who was born and raised in.Brussels, worked at seven years before that. He says the 'store will sell men and bO wear', working wear' but there will, be come casual wear as well. "We felt there was an opening for some- thing like this, just a Change. There isn't any, Other place Robinson Last- year, Bob Roblinson of 'R.R. 4 Walton, didnt show any Hampshires at the Royal. Winter Fair. This year he did, and ended 'up with the Reserve Grand Champion boar in the show. 'Mr. Robinson, of Vista Villa Farms, won several awards in the swine competi- tion at the Royal. . In the boar, seven to nine months class, Vista Villa Farms had the second and third place entries, in. a class' of seven boars. Included 'in the competition were a' *number of animals from in prussels, flint handles men's wear,," he said. , The Sholdices have three children, Doug 19; who works at Oldfield Pro Hard- ware and will help out at the swine Prince Edward Island farms. In the competition for Hampshire boar s, age five to seven months, Mr. Robin- son's entry took third-place. The boar which placed second in the first class was' named Reserve :Grand Champion for the class., In the 'Hampshire gilts competition, the Walton' area farmer took third and seVen- th place• with his entries, in , the six to eight months class. On Saturday, Mr.Robinsori and his , son Scott won first place in the breeder'S herd competition, showing two male and two 'female Hainp- shires, the same animals which won in their individual' classes. In the Duroc competition, the Robinsons .took top place with the top Duroc boar. This is first.time Vista Villa Farms' has entered Durocs in the fair . They also placed sixth in another individual. Class in the competition. The farnier, whO said he spent the last two weeks "darting back and forth" between his farm and the fair, said he was pleased with the showing of his entries. honoured-, in 'Grey' Topnotch for 11 years, and bad a trucking business' for • store when he can, Cathy, 17, who is in Grade 12 and will help on weekends and Donny, 15, who is in Grade 10 and works part-time at the Brussels Stockyards, ns Royal