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THURSDAY, MI, 14th, 1960
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WAR/4,4 ELY SPRAYING LETTER TO THE EDITOR
TENDERS
Islington., Out.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
THE SKUSSELtS POST, DRLISSEL,S, ONTARIO
THE BRUSSELS POST
astabliened 1872, Serving the Parming Community
Published at BRITSSE4S, ONTARIO, every Thursday
HOY W. RIDNNEDY, Publisher
Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association
Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives
Anthorized as Second Class Ada Post Office Department, Ottawa
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and. SURGEON
Telephone 45 Brussels, Ont.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, C.1.1.. C.
BRUSSELS PHONE 120
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TV AND ELECTRIC
Phone: Brussels 329J": R. R. 1, Monkton, Ontario
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Tenders for the spraying of
Cattle for Warble Fly in the
Township of Grey will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
1 pan. Monday, March, 4th, 1063.
state price per head per %tray.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
EslytlloM.,Q04.4s,U
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ont.
WARBLE FLY POWDER
• TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders for supplying aPProxi-
mately 1,40U lbs, Warble Fly
Powder 'for the Township of Grey
will be received by the under-
signed mall 1 p.m., Monday,
March 4th, 1963. State price per
lb.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
E,dythe M. Cardiff
Clerk, Township of Grey,
Ethel, Ont.
GRAVEL TENDERS .
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Tenders Will be received by
the undersigned until. 1" p.m.,
Monday, 1Viarch 4th, 1963, for
crushing and hauling 15,000
cubic yards, more or less, of
gravel for the Township of Grey.
Crusher to he equipped with
% screen. Gravel to be supplied
by the township. A certified
cheque for $300.00 must accom-
pany tender.
Tamest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Clerk, Township of Grey
Ethel, Ont.
Our Canadian Red Cross serves
this cominunite, the nation and
the' world in so many ways.
1)ear g,ditor:
4rielosed. please find. Chetptin
to cover payment of "The Post".
I still enjoy the items an it Keeps
are iup-to.date on the doings of
the town.
\-Srisliing you every success.
Sincerely,
Mary E. Robertson
Mrs, A, H. Robertson,
S Appleby Rd.,
Islington, .Ont,
a
Wheatley, Ont.
Dear Editor:
Just a, short note to congratu-
late you, on the new look of the
"Post". We are enjoying the extra
local news you are printing, for
that is the real reason we eon-
tinue •to !take the paper, in order
to keep track of happenings in
the old home town,
The column on the Gentlemen's
Club is a bright spot.. I imagine
that Is , a continuance of the
"Dog House Gang" that used to
meet up above the old telephone
office. I know my father passed
.away many a Pleasant hoar
there.
'We have a horse entered in
the "Brussels Pace" which is
being run at London Raceway
June 10, 1963. There is nothing
that would please me more that
to win this race.
Best regards to all my Rrussels
friends.
'Sincerely
Tack Backer
Ed's. Note
(Yes it is a continuance of the
"Dog HOase •Cane only now
they are known by a More aristo-
cratic name. We wish you luck
with your horse in the "Brussels
Pace" ft would he fine, to see a
former resident Win the race.)
•
Wingham, Oat,
Dear Editor:
Again this year.Taman County
:Eog Producers are being given
an opportunity to endorse the
present bog, marketing plan. The
Annual meeting or the Huron
Hag iProducers oe February 13th
IgbNe many 0)6 omportunity to
express their views on our pre-
Seat hog marketieg plait and
many interesting taco Were
revealed. .
Now's the time to
switch to top-quality,
economical 'blue
coal' ... guaranteed
to give you more and better '
heat for your money! Let 'blue
coal' be your guide to perfect
home heating.
COarTODAY
Brussels Coal Yard
PHONE 186J BRUSSELS
and producers are agreed that it
shOuld benefit them.
I regard it my day to express
my views on producer marketing
and I therefore advise all Pro-
ducers to support the Marketing
plans for farm commodities 'that
will come before you. in the near
failure.
Winer Ireland
President, Enron. County
Federation. of Agriculture
TALES BY AUSTIN WILLIS
Veteran of stage. screen, radio
and television, acitor Attain'
bas an eye for the off-beat
and for the interesting evente
that hapnen all around its. He
exampins from his collection.
of Ma's of Canada:ma each Mon_
day, aVeinesday and Friday on
the CTICI radio network program
TIatittee SYtth AnAtin. W11114,
PfETEdt WHITTAT.4 ,perennial
favorite with do_it-yourself fans'
ahaws viewers how easy it is for
them to do home repairs in his
week ly program:
Verednesdayq, on CBCI. TV. The
dirlylhaieed harelytnan presents',
15-rilinuto mixture os instruct.
ion and 61tortalninent. with the
4iPoloolS tatiging fixing
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elinnInk ,.,19,1',:ltnob to '4 'Whig
Frggsc
Ontario Hog.Proeueers received
a higher price for their hogs in
1962 than producers did in any
other part of lthis continent •so
this speaks well for our method
of selling bogs and the Ontario
flog 11,7:F1T-1:Ming' Plan,
One of the speakers, Roy
.A.tkinsbn, of Saskatchewan indi.
cued that hoe ,producers in the
three prairie Provinces were,
lObking our Plan. over with great
favor and stated that a hog;
marketing plan was about to be
the i
ra g Nii.iev,scitt.1 for the'• ,broducers in
Through a groat deal of grort
and time peat. year,c on Ihit
part of cite Federation of
AgricuMtute we obtained farm.'
mkeketing legislat fon and hr
'this we were able to Bove a
marketing- pla.h for farm. commit
dittos.
There 1s likely to be a vele On
cliSK nattivAtilft